File #: Res 2020-60    Version: 1 Name: RESOLUTION FOR THE CDBG PROGRAM APPROVING 2020 ANNUAL ACTION PLAN
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 7/29/2020 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/5/2020 Final action: 10/5/2020
Title: RESOLUTION FOR THE CDBG PROGRAM APPROVING 2020 ANNUAL ACTION PLAN
Attachments: 1. Resolution, 2. 2020 Annual Action Plan, 3. 2020 CDBG Application Summaries, 4. 2020 AAP Project Rank and Funding Spreadsheet, 5. Presentation
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RESOLUTION FOR THE CDBG PROGRAM APPROVING 2020 ANNUAL ACTION PLAN

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Summary and Background Information:
In 2016, the City became an Entitlement Community and now directly receives funding from the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG). As required by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), the City works through its Citizen Participation Plan to determine the allocation of project funds. The final document produced with this procedure is the Annual Action Plan (AAP). The AAP serves as the City’s application and plan for the following CDBG funding year.

Adoption of the CDBG 2020 Annual Action Plan

The CDBG Office met all of the requirements in the Citizen Participation Plan. The 2020 Draft AAP incorporates the input from:

Consultations Number
Formal Presentations 9
Meeting & Telephone Interviews 50
Direct Citizen Contacts 181
Event Booths 190

The CDBG Office received ten funding applications in mid-March. The application summaries are in the attachments. With the onset of COVID-19, the CDBG Office allowed the applicants to restructure and amend their application to prevent, prepare for, and respond to the pandemic. The CDBG Coordinator reviewed and prepared summaries of each application. Over the course of two meetings, the CDBG Team reviewed, scored, and recommended funding amounts for each application. The 2020 AAP Project Rank and Funding spreadsheet is in the attachments. The CARES Act allows additional flexibilities in structuring the 2020 AAP. HUD released memorandums providing administrative and operational guidance to the entitlement communities. Regulatory waivers described in the memorandums include shortened citizen notification periods, the elimination of the15% Public Service cap if the activity is related to preventing, preparing for or responding to COVID-19, additional phases of funding, and extended deadlines. With this guidance in mind, the CDBG Team reco...

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