HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution - 2000-R0228 - Authorize Proposal For Salvation Army Homeless Prevention Program - HUD - ESG - 06/20/2000Resolution No. 2000-80228
June 20, 2000
Item No. 81
RESOLUTION
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK:
THAT the Mayor of the City of Lubbock BE and is hereby authorized and directed to
execute for and on behalf of the City of Lubbock, a proposal for the Salvation Army -
Homeless Prevention program, by and between the City of Lubbock and U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development under the Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG) Program and all
related documents. Said proposal 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 20th day of June , 2000.
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WIND §ITT , MAYOR
APPROVED AS TO
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AS TO FORM:
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June 12, 2000
Resolution No. 2000-R 0228
June 20, 2000
CITY OF LUBBOCK
PUBLIC NOTICE
CITY COUNCIL APPROVED
2000-2003 Consolidated Plan and
PROJECTS FOR FY2000-2001 FOR
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), Home Investment Partnerships Program
(HOME), Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG).
On June 20, 2000 the Lubbock City Council held a Public Hearing and voted to
recommend to Housing and Urban Development (HUD) the 2000-2003 Consolidated
Plan, and the following projects for FY 2000-2001. Comments on the plan, and
proposals will be accepted through July 28, 2000. Comments may be sent in writing to:
City of Lubbock
Community Development Department
Attn: Todd Steelman
P.O. Box 2000 Lubbock, TX 79457
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG)
Agency
Project
Funding
Broadway Festivals
4 Corps expansion
$20,003
Boys and Girls Clubs
Phea Branch Teen Program
$27,000
Buckner's Childrens
Project Rock
$37,815
Buddy Holly Center
SMART
$35,000
Catholic Family Services
Child Care
$27,500
City Health Dept.
Step up to Health
$ 5,750
City Parks & Rec.
Power Up
$30000
City Parks & Rec.
Summer Youth
$75,000
Lubbock Area Coalition
Literacy Outreach
$ 2,250
LUNA
Achieving the Goal
$11,080
Managed Care Center
Project Triumph
$10,000
Parenting cottage
Sunny Beginnings
$15,750
SPRWDB
Child Care
$42,000
YWCA
Health Initiative
$11,000
YWCA
Challenger
$25,500
YWCA
Volunteer Caregiver
$18000
Community Development
Exterior Home Improvement
$50,000
Community Development
Residential Rehab.
$600,000
Community Development
Barrier Free
$150,000
Community Development
Critical Home Repair
$200,000
Community Development
Facade Improvement
$200000
Community Development
Micro -Enterprise Loans
$50,000
Community Development
Sidewalks and ADA
$100,000
Community Development
Water & Sewer Asst.
$50,000
Environmental Inspection
Codes Enforcement
$226,952
Community Development
N. Overton Relocation
$150,000
Arnett Benson/Jackson
Friendship Arch
$40,000
Parks/Dunbar Neigh.
Facility Renovation
$25,000
Guadalupe/Parkway Neigh.
Renovation
$35,000
LHFC
Down Payment & Closing Cost
$75,000
Community Development
Housing Delivery
$511,180
Community Development
Indirect Costs
$95,000
Community Development
CDBG Administration
$503,868
Community Development
Unallocated funds
$17,352
Total Recommended CDBG funding
$3,473,000
Home Investment Partnership Program
Community Development Reconstruction $462,000
Community Development LAZIP $462,750
CHRB Lease Purchase (CHDO project) $174,750
CHRB Operations $45,000
Community Development HOME Administration $116,500
Total Recommended HOME funding $1,261,000
Emergency Shelter Grant
Alcohol Recovery Center
Operations
$2,825
ASK House
Operations
$4,520
Interfaith Hospitality
Operations
$3,995
Lakeside Service Center
Homeless Prevention
$3,900
Salvation Army
Essential Services
$16,950
Women's Protective Svs
Essential Services
$16,950
Salvation Army
Homeless Prevention
$30,000
Managed Care
Rehab / Walker House
$28,250
Community Development
ESG Administration
$5,650
Total ESG funding
$113,000
On or About August 4, 2000 the City of Lubbock will forward the 2000-2003
Consolidated Plan and 2000-2001 Action Plan including these projects to the
Housing & Urban Development (HUD) for review.