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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-02-1134J-02-851 9/17/02 RESOLUTION NO . V 2 -113 4 A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION ALLOCATING $50,000 OF 28TH YEAR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) FUNDS FROM THE ADMINISTRATION CATEGORY TO HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES PROJECT FOR EXCELLENCE ("HOPE"), TO PROVIDE FAIR HOUSING ACTIVITIES AS REQUIRED BY FEDERAL REGULATIONS; FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT WITH HOPE, IN A FORM ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY. WHEREAS, at the July 8, 2002 Public Hearing to allocate 28th Year Community Development Block Grant funds, the Administration did not make a recommendation regarding the Request for Proposal submitted by the Housing Opportunities Project for Excellence, Inc. ("HOPE") to provide fair housing activities; and WHEREAS, pursuant to federal regulations, fair housing activities are provided for through an entitlement community's allowance for administration; and WHEREAS, following its assessment, the Administration determined that the most cost effective approach to meeting the fair housing requirements would be to continue its fair housing responsibilities through its subcontract with HOPE at a cost of $50,000. CqTy mzrmla V 0 CT 1 0 2002 Rewiw i= NO, U2-1134, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the Preamble to this Resolution are adopted by reference and incorporated as if fully set forth in this Section. Section 2. The 28th Year Community Development Block Grant funds in the amount of $50,000 are allocated from the administration category for HOPE to provide fair housing activities as required by federal regulations. Section 3. The City Manager is authorized'I to execute an agreement with HOPE, in a form acceptable to the City Attorney. Section 4. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption and signature of the Mayor .2/ 1� The herein authorization is further subject to compliance with all requirements that may be imposed by the City Attorney, including, but not limited to, those prescribed by the applicable City Charter and Code Provisions. If the Mayor does not sign this Resolution, it shall become effective at the end of ten calendar days from the date it was passed and adopted. If the Mayor vetoes this Resolution, it shall become effective immediately upon override of the veto by the City Commission. Page 2 of 3 02-1134 PASSED AND ADOPTED BY TITLE ONLY this 10th day of Oct., 2002. lob A"W&o % JiANUEL A. DIAZ, MAYOR ATTEST: PRISCILLA A.THOMPSON CITY CLERK APPROVE't NA$ TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS :t/ .IBRO `V I LARELLO ATTORNEY W6591:tr:AS:BSS Page 3 of 3 02-1139 CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: The Honorable Mayor and Members DATE : of the City Commission SUBJECT: FROM, C e REFERENCES: I y Manager ENCLOSURES: RECOMMENDATION: Sir ! t FILE 28th Year CDBG Allocation to HOPE, Inc. City Commission Agenda September 26, 2002 It is respectfully recommended that the City Commission adopt the attached resolution allocating $50,000 of 28th Year Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Funds from the Administration Category to HOPE, Inc. to provide fair housing activities as required by federal regulations; and further authorizing the City Manager to execute an agreement with said agency for said purpose, in a form acceptable to the City Attorney, subject to applicable City Code provisions. BACKGROUND: At the July 8, 2002 Public Hearing to allocate 28th Year Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds, the Administration did not make a recommendation regarding fair housing activities provided to the City of Miami by the Housing Opportunities Project for Excellence (HOPE), Inc. Pursuant to federal regulations, fair housing activities are provided through an entitlement community's allowance for administration, not from funds set aside for housing administration services. HOPE, Inc has historically subcontracted to provide this service and has performed satisfactorily in addressing the provision of fair housing activities on behalf of the City. At this time, it is recommended that the City of Miami continue its fair housing responsibilities through its subcontract with HOPE at a cost of $50,000. It is the Administration's assessment that this is the most cost effective approach to meeting the fair housing requirements, particularly given the resources that HOPE is able to leverage through other sources of funds. HOPE will continue to exercise its advocacy role for City residents and also provide technical assistance to community based organizations funded by the City to develop affordable housing opportunities. It is recommended that the City Commission adopt the proposed Resolution that allocates $50,000 of 281h Year CDBG Funds to HOPE, Inc. and further authorizes the City Manager to execute an agreement with said agency in a form acceptable to the City Attorney. F 02-1134 The proposed Resolution allocates CDBG grant funds and does not have a budgetary impact on the General Fund. eB/ �'DF p2-1134 •PUBL.JC iNOTICE FOR P ,,. rr 'LflC HEt � 4 _ WAY � LOPMEl1tT ISSUES 7 The Muni City Commission will hold a Public Hearing to dleCbab�iitlra s f Developrrterrt The Public Heairg will be hely vlv Mork Lr% Thadw "KY4TAY mu Mind, Florida 33138 The PWda Healg Apnda (terns _pa V Commutity Developmaa. as follows: 1 Proposed resolution allocating 550.000 of 28th Year Comrtputity peveloprnenf Block tarard (CDBG) Funds from the Cetepory to HOPE. Inc to provide fair houskg acth ftm as required by federal re9tAaYons. 2' Discussion and proposed resdrdka-0_firg ss>UWjQ( itplentenlaypt of the FEC aalarat• Corridor Sttate9lc SCO"'. Grant (coat) Procxam rotate to support tl„ . 3. 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'- r Lpl�mera uedne„ TIMO Dad So BumM k., i WE Ar Wim Foundation, The Altanaire MW., TMd Aditm d grbk So vim Arocappn& The Honor" Arthur E TOOK jr.Dist, . ict Bwteae'94rt tiD Granit � S O d ached+ted a discussion l� � 10 dw estab4ahinent of a pow8net Nrnt71n0 each prarttee up ib 12200 Der t7tanl 0.kftMdrd (duels are encasaped to WOW this PubSc Hearing. The naaetfny Bite is able to the hatraoMpea 02-1134 wi La Ommft de Iq Oudad de MeiN kvui a cebo anaAudenda KOM Dere dab bs tea>ee relaaorrados con el Demrrcio (brtwmWb. to Aadarda amAeari e1 Jaaew,SO li da2002, 1ilL2'A Ne1reM� 7boobc -tf1�sau� I 1rM14E�ali3sl3/ ftaabroe�rli�pndeP"*diepwWanlaAuderriaa lo"iniee 1. Orc6e16aXdia�nurldeeNoMrd4rurrpalaYaelOrd6ndr 700@defoaFaQWAtftb(COBfi►aneu28oAk de Is Cabgori ds A6ritekofta HOPEGdonM i Yie 4Nt Drovserf vMMndas eee9ub(e4 comp Ics regdsantae nDaede[4fea 2Obeudda Y Oreptaebe.de neahrdaree D� .> � dd de Subddo enMo* ;ditd DnvuMo Qmwbrb (00867 pm wepeidar : 3. 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D@dSW41= uaai,bt FlaifarAlrralCea Fbondalbn, he:. 52.437 1.5.= . - Tib1M Ae MOINIMIDS U.f1 M 5. 8 HonaablaANaa Teale CanYelpbdo del D>s46 5, ha prograaredo ern lona de dkxueiltt rMaiormdo can el esnbledrt4erdo del Ptograrrle de Subeido'Stut .k. 0D" para bs Pspmlos ropoelos tan $40A00de be farrdos de CDBG Y iMbndo a wda eedorrab of mado de 52,250 por wbddo• Se Mb a pertic I a b Audiencla Piibice a todos a 1 1 personas krferaaadas 8 aft, donde se ierar6 a cabo la aL%ncia es axasble para lce rnkundidos. (NO. DE MLWO0 096M . 02-1134