HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution - 2003-R0236 - Changes To The Community Development Service Board Recommendations List - 12_12_2003Resolution No. 2003-RO236
June 12, 2003
Item No. 133
RESOLUTION
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK:
THAT the City Council of the City of Lubbock does hereby approve the changes to the
Community Development Service Board 2003-2004 funding recommendations as listed in
Exhibit "A". Said Exhibit is attached hereto and incorporated in this resolution as if fully set
forth herein and shall be included in the minutes of the City Council.
Passed by the City Council this 12th day of
McDOUGAL, MAYOR
ATTEST:
Retie a Garza, City Secretary
APPROVED AS TO CON' NT:
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Todd Steelman
Interim Community Development Director
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Resolution No. 2003—RO236
CITY OF LUBBOCK
PUBLIC NOTICE
CITY COUNCIL APPROVED
PROJECTS FOR FY 2003-2004 FOR
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), Home Investment Partnerships Program
(HOME), Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG).
On June 12, 2003 the Lubbock City Council held a Public Hearing and voted to
recommend to Housing and Urban Development (HUD) the following projects for FY
2003-2004. Comments on the plan, and proposals will be accepted through July 25,
2003. Comments may be sent in writing to:
City of Lubbock
Community Development Department
Attn: Todd Steelman
P.O. Box 2000 Lubbock, TX 79457
2003-2004 PROPOSED USE OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT RESOURCES BY
GRANT
Amount
Agency
Project
Recommended
Community Development Block Grant
African American Chamber
Business Incubator
$10,500
Catholic Family Services
Self-sufficiency
$15,750
Children's Advocacy Center
Counseling
$7,000
Children's Home
Family Assistance
$10,000
Christian Women's Job Corp
Childcare
$20,000
Christian Women's Job Corp
Self-sufficiency
$9,415
COL -Fire Department
Smoke detectors
$8,000
COL -Health Department
Education
$2,500
COL -Parks
Computer training
$13,300
COL -Parks
Youth Program
$74,379
Community in Schools
Youth Program
$15,750
Cotton Kings
Youth Program
$24,750
Early Learning Centers
Childcare
$14,000
Full Armor Ministries
Mentoring
$15,400
Lubbock Boys & Girls Clubs
Youth Program
$6,825
Lubbock Boys & Girls Clubs
Youth Program
$15,000
Lubbock Hispanic Chamber
Business Assistance
$29,100
Lubbock Literacy Coalition
Education
$2,100
March of Dimes
Prenatal Education
$5,950
100 Black Men
Youth Program
$12,400
Prevent Blindness
Health Screening
$14,486
S.P.A.R.C.
Health assistance
$5,500
Windmill N.A.
Senior Computer Program
$12,850
WorkSource
Childcare
$37,620
YWCA
Disabled Service
$25,000
YWCA
Disabled Computer Training
$3,825
YWCA
Childcare
$14,000
YWCA
Senior Program
$2,700
Broadway Festivals
Facility renovation
$50,000
COL -Community Development
Barrier Free
$175,000
COL -Community Development
Emergency Repair
$200,000
COL -Community Development
Micro -Enterprise Loan Program
$75,000
COL -Community Development
Housing Section 108
*$250,000
COL -Community Development
Housing HEEELP
$175,000
COL -Community Development
Housing Rehabilitation
$300,000
COL -Community Development
Street paving
$200,000
COL -Parks
Water Playground
$67,251
Fiestas del Llano
Facility Renovation
$75,000
City Of Lubbock CD
Housing Delivery
$546,532
City Of Lubbock CD
Indirect Costs
$80,100
City Of Lubbock CD
CDBG Administration
$499,017
Total CDBG
$3,121,000
HOME Investment Partnership
Program
COL -CD
Housing reconstruction
$538,898
COL -CD
New construction
$400,000
COL -CD
Safe room construction
$35,000
Community Housing Resource Board
Operations
$50,000
Community Housing Resource Board
Lease -Purchase
$174,750
Community Housing Resource Board
New construction
$100,000
West Texas Community Impact Corp
Operations
$10,000
West Texas Community Impact Corp
Interim construction financing
$45,000
City Of Lubbock CD
HOME Administration
$131,516
Total HOME
$1,485,164
Emergency Shelter Grant
Alcohol Recovery Center
Operations
$8,500
ASK House
Operations
$10,000
Lubbock Interfaith Hospitality Network
Operations
$10,000
Salvation Army
Essential Services
$16,500
Salvation Army
Homeless Prevention
$16,500
Salvation Army
Operations
$10,000
Vandelia Church
Homeless Prevention
$16,500
Women's Protective Services
Essential Services
$16,500
City Of Lubbock CD
ESG Administration
$5,500
Total ESG
$110,000
On or About August 8, 2003 the City of Lubbock will forward the 2003-2004 Action
Plan including these projects to the Housing & Urban Development (HUD) for
review.