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9/27/01
ORDINANCE NO. 12130
AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE MIAMI CITY
COMMISSION AUTHORIZING THE ALLOCATION OF
HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIPS (HOME) PROGRAM
FUNDS TO THE SOUTHEAST OVERTOWN/PARK WEST
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY (CRA) IN THE
AMOUNT OF $524,644; SAID AMOUNT
REPRESENTING, IN PART, THE CITY'S THIRD AND
FOURTH YEAR BASELINE FINANCIAL COMMITMENT
FOR THE PLANNING, DEVELOPMENT, PROGRAM
MANAGEMENT, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE,
COORDINATION, MONITORING AND OTHER SERVICES
REQUIRED FOR THE PROJECTS TO BE UNDERTAKEN
BY THE CRA PURSUANT TO THE INTERLOCAL
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND THE CRA; SAID
FUNDING TO BE UTILIZED BY THE CRA TO PROVIDE
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO VARIOUS COMMUNITY
HOUSING DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS (CHDO) FOR
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF HOUSING PROJECTS IN
THE SOUTHEAST OVERTOWN/PARK WEST
REDEVELOPMENT DISTRICT; FURTHER AUTHORIZING
THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT, IN
A FORM ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY FOR
DISBURSEMENT OF FUNDS FOR SAID PURPOSE;
CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
WHEREAS, Resolution No. 98-402.1, adopted April 14, 1998,
allocated the amount of $262,322 in FY 1999-2000 HOME Investment
Partnerships (HOME) Program funds to the Southeast Overtown/Park
West Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) for the establishment
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of a Homebuyer's Pre -qualification Program in the Southeast
Overtown/Park West Redevelopment District; and
WHEREAS, the Department of Community Development recommends
that the City Commission authorize and direct the City Manager
to allocate $524,644 of HOME funds to the CRA, said amount
representing in part the City's third and fourth year baseline
financial commitment for the planning, development, program
management, technical assistance, coordination, monitoring and
other services required for projects to be undertaken by the CRA
pursuant to the Interlocal Agreement between the City and the
CRA;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED 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 allocation of Home Investment
Partnerships (HOME) Program funds to the Southeast Overtown/Park
West Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) in the amount of
$524,644, is authorized; said amount representing, in part, the
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City's third and fourth year baseline financial commitment for
the planning, development, program management, technical
assistance, coordination, monitoring and other services required
for the projects to be undertaken by the CRA pursuant to the
Interlocal Agreement between the City and the CRA; said funding
to be used by the CRA to provide technical assistance to various
Community Housing Development Organizations (CHDO) for the
implementation of housing projects in the Southeast
Overtown/Park West Redevelopment District.
Section 3. The City Manager is authorized!/ and directed
to execute all necessary documents, in a form acceptable to the
City Attorney, for said purpose.
Section 4. All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances
insofar as they are inconsistent or in conflict with the
provisions of this Ordinance are repealed.
Section S.
If any
section, part of
section, paragraph,
clause, phrase,
or word of
this Ordinance
is declared invalid,
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 applicable City Charter and Code
provisions.
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the remaining provisions of this Ordinance shall not be
affected.
Section 6. This Ordinance is declared to be an
emergency measure on the grounds of urgent public need for the
preservation of peace, health, safety, and property of the City
of Miami, and upon the further grounds of the necessity to make
the required and necessary payments to its employees and
officers, payment of its debts, necessary and required purchases
of goods and supplies, and to generally carry on the functions
and duties of municipal affairs.
Section 7. The requirements of reading this Ordinance
on two separate days is dispensed with by an affirmative vote of
not less that four-fifths of the members of the Commission.
Section 8. This Ordinance shall become effective
immediately upon its adoption and signature of the Mayor.'
zi If the Mayor does not sign this Ordinance, it shall become effective at
the end of ten calendar days from the date it was passed and adopted.
If the Mayor vetoes this Ordinance, it shall become effective
immediately upon override of the veto by the City Commission.
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PASSED AND ADOPTED this 11th day of October -r 2001.
JOE CAROLLO, MAYOR
In accordance with Miami m' R,Anyrr did not lmfc.atp, apprmip.1 of
this leg.is!ation by sig - ;-C �"j ,
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becomes effective wit! j
regarding same, without the Mayor rc, n a o.
ATTEST: Walter
8-fideman, City Clerk
WALTER J. FOEMAN
CITY CLERK
F-10.3 -.WTORAI�A 115 ce
kpnANWD VILARELLO
CITY ATTORNEY
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CORRECTNESS:
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CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA
INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM
TO: The Honorable Mayor and DATE
Members of the City Commission
SUBJECT
FROM : REFERENCES :
Al
/ -
Carlos A. Gimenez
ENCLOSURES:
City Manager
RECOMMENDATION:
0� i - ?� 1 i FILE:
Ordinance Allocating $524,644 in
HOME Program Fund to Community
Redevelopment Agency
City Commission Meeting of
October 11, 2001
It is respectfully recommended that the City Commission adopt the attached Emergency Ordinance
allocating $524,644 of HOME Investment Partnership (HOME) Program funds to the Community
Redevelopment Agency (CRA), for the provision of technical assistance and capacity building services
to Community Housing Development Organizations (CHDOs) in the Southeast Overtown/Community
Redevelopment area.
The attached ordinance further authorizes the City Manager to enter into an agreement, if necessary, in
a form acceptable to the City Attorney for disbursement of the aforementioned funds for said purpose.
BACKGROUND:
At its meeting of April 14, 1998, the City Commission adopted Resolution No. 98-402.1 that allocated
$262,322 in HOME Investment Partnership (HOME) Program funds to the Community
Redevelopment Agency (CRA) for the establishment of a Homebuyer's Prequalification Program in
the Southeast Overtown/Community Redevelopment area.
In an effort to assist Community Housing Development Organizations (CHDOs) in facilitating the
development of new affordable housing units in the Overtown neighborhood, it is recommended that
the City Commission allocate $524,644 of HOME Program funds to the Community Redevelopment
Agency for the aforementioned purpose.
The proposed ordinance is a formalization of the previously approved commitment to allocate HOME
funds to the CRA and this allocation of $524,644 represents, in part, the City's third and fourth year
baseline financial commitment for the planning, development, program management, technical
assistance, coordination, monitoring and other services required for projects to be undertaken by the
CRA pursuant to the Interlocal Agreement between the City and the CRA.
In an effort to facilitate the development of new affordable housing units in the Overtown
neighborhood, City Commission approval of the attached emergency ordinance is recommended.
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Enclosure
12136
J-98-271
4/14/99
RESOLUTION NO. 9 8 — 4 �J ,,�
A RESOLUTION, WITH ATTACHMENT, AUTHORIZING THE
SUBMITTAL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI'S FY 1998-1999
PROPOSED CONSOLIDATED PLAN, INCLUDING A FY 1998
ACTION PLAN WITH PROJECTED USES OF FUNDS FOR THE
CITY'S COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG),
HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIPS (HOME), EMERGENCY
SHELTER GRANT (ESG) AND HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES FOR
PERSONS WITH AIDS (HOPWA) PROGRAMS TO THE UNITED
STATES DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN
DEVELOPMENT (USHUD); FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CITY
MANAGER, UPON APPROVAL OF SAID PLAN AND GRANTS BY
USHUD, TO ACCEPT THE SAME AND EXECUTE THE
NECESSARY IMPLEMENTING AGREEMENTS WITH USHUD, IN
A FORM ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY;
AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE
INDIVIDUAL CONTRACTUAL AGREEMENTS IN A FORM
ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY, AND SUBJECT TO
APPLICABLE CITY CODE PROVISIONS, WITH THE
COMMUNITY BASED NEIGHBORHOOD ORGANIZATIONS, AS
APPROVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION, FOR THE PURPOSE OF
IMPLEMENTING NEIGHBORHOOD ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT, SOCIAL SERVICES AND HOUSING
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS, FOR THE AMOUNTS
SPECIFICALLY APPROVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION, WITH
FUNDS ALLOCATED THEREFOR FROM THE
AFOREMENTIONED GRANTS AND PROGRAMS.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The City Manager is hereby authorized to submit the City of Miami's Proposed
Consolidated Plan for Fiscal Year 1998-1999, including a FY 1998 Action Plan with
ATTACHMENT (r,
CONTAINED
CITY COMMISSION
MEETING OF
M>,c 4 '3S8
Raeolution Na
recommended funding projections for the City's Community Development Block Grant (CDBG),
HOME Investment Partnership (HOME), Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG) and Housing
Opportunities for Persons with Aids (HOPWA) Programs, and a grant application for the four
specified programs, to the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (USHUD).
Section 2. The City Manager is hereby authorized, upon approval of the Consolidated
Plan and grants by US HUD, to accept and execute the necessary implementing agreements, in a
form acceptable to the City Attorney.
Section 3. The City Manager is further authorized' to execute individual contractual
agreements; _in a form acceptable to the City Attorney, with the community based neighborhood
organizations, as approved by the City Commission, for the purpose of implementing
neighborhood economic development, social services and housing development programs, for the
amounts specifically approved by the City Commission, with funds therefor allocated from the
aforementioned Community Development Block Grant, HOME Investment Partnerships Program,
Emergency Shelter Grant, and the Housing Opportunities for Persons with Aids Program..
Section 4. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 14th day of April , 1998.
JOE CAROLLO, MAYOR
ATTEST:
WALTER FOEMAN, CITY CLERK
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 applicable City Charter and Code provisions.
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SUBMITTED
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GWENDOLY WI
COMMUN�TY
REVIEWED AS TO ACCOUNTING
AND TREASURY REQUIREMENTS:
L VRDES REYES, COMPTROLLER
FINANCE DEPARTMENT
PREPARED AND APPROVED BY
LINDA KELLY IMARSON
ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY
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APPROVED AS TO FORM AND
COrCTNESS: -
JOEL EDWARD MAXWELL
RIM CITY ATTORNEY
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t'700�eir� tt' MMV19 Code Sec. 2-38, since the M
by signing it in the designated place Proovided said ldid not �ag,slaticte nV � oi
�b�es effete **h the elapse of ten (10) days from the date of Co
ceding sante, Without the Mayes veto.
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CITY OF MIAMI
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
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21 COCONUT GROVE WRITERS
a
-
a 121.0w
a -
a lo,UTA 1
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• AFTER SCHOOL CARE RECREATIOWHEALTH)
Cu
2
S
-
S 125,000
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-
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- PROMOTION OF LITERATURE
C_G
22 COCONUT GROVE CARES
$
-
$ 60,066
S
$ 30,000
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-
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_ _
ANTI GRAFFITTI PROD; POSITIVE USE OF ART TALENT
CG
2
2
23 CTR FOR HAITIAN STUDIES
$
-
$ 200,000
$
i -
$
i
FOOD VOUCHER PROJECT
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5
24 DEHOSTOS SENIOR CENTER
$
160,950
S 242,366
i 1!!0,950
S 180,950
$
160,950
S
__
172,337 MULTIPLE SERVICES PROJECT FOR ELDERLY
WYN
2
25 DOMINICAN AMER NAT FOUN
$
-
$ 66,817
$ -
$ -
$
-
S
5,000 JOB TRAINING/PLACEMENT/COUNSELING
L
I
26 DOROTHY MAE EPPS
$
-
$ 10,000
$
i -
$
-
$
- ELDERLY SERVICES INELIGIBLE -NON AGENCY REQ
MC
27 DR RAFAEL A. PENALVER CL
S
-
$ 98,433
S
S -
S
$
20,000 YOUTH MED SCREENING/SPORTS FOR YOUTH 5-14
LH
_S
3
28 EMPOWERING THE VISION
$
S 217,066
$
$ 52,196
i
20,000
S
CRIME PREV PROJ FOR AT RISK MID SCHOOL FEMALES
CW
M(
EQUAL HOUSING FUND OF FL
S
S 156,391
NownAsa TF
=S
-
oowms TF FOOD/OPERATIONAL EXPENSES FOR TRANSIT SHELTER
CW
5
30 FIRST UNITED METH CHURCH
$
15,900
S 25,000
$ 15,900
$
$
15,000
$
15,143 MULTIPLE SERVICES PROJ FOR ELDERLY
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S
_
31 FOCAL $ $ 280,611 S S $ - $ - TUTELAGE TO STUDENTSITRNG WELFARE MOTHERS CW_
32 GREAIZR BBETHEL AMERICAN
33 GR�ER ST PAUL AME
$
30,000
S 51,698
S 30,000.00
S 10,000
$
30,000
S
28,572 HEALTH ED PROJ FOR AT RISK HIVIAIDS PERSONS
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_
5
CHU
$
-
$ 70,080
$ -
S 30,000
S
25,000
S
22,000 AFTER SCHOOL CARE (REC, COUNSEL, EDUCE_
CG
Y
34 HACAD
i
65,150
S 94,500
S 65,150.00
$ 65,000
S
SS 000
S
_--
62,049 EMERGENCY FOOD ASSISTANCE TO HAITIAN COM - N 7
E' -R'
S
? 35MACAD _
S
-
S '81.500
$ -
$
i
$
AFTER SCHOOL PROD PROVIDE SOGTECH SKILLS
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36 HAITIAN AMERICAN FOUNDA
S
-
S 110,000
S
S
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ACCULTURATION PROJECT, If4rWKEFERRALR
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%UR -TOTAL is
1,28$,446
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s- 4 48.454.0111
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
24th YEAR PROJECT PROPOSALS
HOUSING PROJECTS
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CITY STAFF
C.D.BOARD
D COMMITT
CITY COMM.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
1
Bus. Deve nt
Authority. Inc.
i 50 000
i
100,000
50,000
100,000
i
,000
HOME PROD
CDC Admin. Funded i 50,000 under HOME ram. See
TA
Ottpagt
a 14 of 15 0, S Allapattsh UM
AL
'2
Florida Housing Coop., Inc.
i 50,000
i
50,000
i 50,000
i
50,000
i
50,000
HOME PROG
CDC Admin. Funded i 50.000 under HOME
3
Edgewater Econ. Deveb nl
i 50,000
i
50,000
i 50 000i
50,000
i
50,000
i 50,000
pr22ram. See
CDC APogo 4 of 15 0 5) Little Hous) Havana
LH
3
Cowation
Sill Famlli
WY
2
4
a Hoetos Senior CU., Inc.
--$
50,000
i -
i
50,000
i
Homes LIM In Edgewater
i -
Home Improvement Program for
WY
20 low -Income elderlyfitandIcapped
2
hornsowne
5
Ooconul Grove Local (?eve).
-
i
100,000
i 50,000
i
100,000
i
50,000
i 50,000
•Nin L/M ew Housi -5
CDC Admin;
Corporation, Inc.
units
s-Famil hon"rehab. of 5 rental
CG
2
0
Equal Fund of
-
i
277,012
HOMELESS T
i
-
i
M -Coconut Grove
HOMELESS Te rehabilitatlon of slruduro
Ad��
Florida, C lion
tN
3
al 02d Slroet-32 SRO Housi ng
units for homeless veterans -UM
- -
7
Equal Heusi Fund of
i
469,000
HOMELESS T
i
i
-
HOMELESS T
Little Havana H htander Relrsat -
Fundi for the uisition of structure
F"@. Corporation
LH
3
boated at 024 NW 3rd Street 42 SRO
_
Housing units for homeless veterans -UM
0
Little Haiti Housing
$ 50,000
i
00,000
i 50,000
3
00,000
i
50,000
S 50,000
_
Little Havana H hlander Retreat)
CDC Admin. New Housingof
Association. Inc.
10 Single -Family homes-L/M ---- -
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9
East Little Havana Commund
i 100,000
5
300,000
i 100,000
S
100,000
:
100,000
= 200,
EdisoMJltle River --- " -
COC Admin. New Hous) 140 " -
Development Corporation
units
Condo/Townhomes and homsownershi
LH
- 3
lrsIr! rams for homebuyers --UM
10 East Little Havana Community
-
i
1,000,000
HOME PROG.
i
300,000
$
HOME PROD
In Little Havana - -
Pro ec1 assislance to defray cost of
-
-
Develo enl Corporation
LH
3
vellopmenglexpenses associated with
45 -unit Latin Quarter S sky Center
SUB TOTAL HOUSING
i 300,000
IS
2, 76.012
i 300.000
i
ago -eon
Project -UM In Little Havana
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O ITT C CO M. PROJEC ESCRIPTION
From Previous Pa
11.060.000
Off N7
1,029,000
/
014 000 0M NO
A Diet.
2 t Basic Tral '
—
= 406,500
HOMELESS T i
50 000
= - HOMELESS T Fundi fora ulsiUoNrehabgk&Wn of
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structure located at ON NW 71h Avenue
for islon of housingfor SO -100
?Z SAME Ow nt Corp.i
50,000
i 50,000
i 50,000 i
50,000
homeless Individuals in O"down
i 50,000 HOME PROD. CDC Admin. Funded i 50,000 under HOME
of South Florida, Inc.
M. See
Of S
4S•unq New Overtown Housing
23 GAME Development Corp.—
i 400,000
E PROD. i
75,000
pop 14 of 1 S 0 S Overtown UM
HOME PROD. HOME PROD. Construdlon fundi (or Now
of South Florida, Inc.
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Elded' for
40 - 80 *Mart Individuals, located at
24 Model C reove, Inc.
—
i 99,80a
i 50.000
240 - 243 NW Olh S reel—lJM—Ovadown
i i
- 80 000 CDC Admin.—New construction -32 -unit
LH 3
Vgla Dr. Godo Condominium a—UM
25 Grover Mlaml
$ 50.000
i 100,000
i 50,000
Lft Havana
i 100,000 i 00,000 Fund) to sur
vide technical assurance
Inc.
and CAWAY bulbi to various CDCs
C AD
In connection with the condnicilonlrehab.
of 700 uNts of affordable housi for UM
26 Town Park Plaza North, Inc.
—
i 1,250,000
HOME PROD- $
$0,000
cq -wide ---
HOME PROG-1 HOME PROD. Funding for rehabilitation of 189 -unit
Town Park Plaza North ed. Painting,
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electrical, plumbing, NC units, sidewalk
27 Town Park Village No. 1, Inc.
—
i 1,500,000
HOME PROD. i
50,000
—I /M—Ovedown
HOME PROD. HOME PR - Fund for rehabilitation of 151 -unit Town Park Vdl
-
aNo. 1
Proect Roofing, electrical gmumbing, AIC units
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127all-Iousing Opportunity Pro .Excel.
i 85,000
i 85,000
i 50,000
i 50,000 i 50,000 To vide Fair Housing Information 3 Reference Service
CW MD
SUBTOTAL HOUSING y
f 1,215,000
i 7.941.100
i 1 22f 1100 i
`1.730W
i 1 241 900 i 1.194-90
CITY OF MIAMI
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
loss -19" DEPARTMENT
YEAR PROJECT PROPOSALS
HOUSING PROJECTS
IN Develo nt
4 50,000
= i
----- . &.. we
56- 000 i SO 000
s 1 1114
i
ice, Inc./New Coate s
S0,
Inc.
W ton Fie tits
5 Develo All
— i 1 300 000
MOMEISHIP
HOMEISHIP
HOMEIsI
a, Inc.Mew Cone It
Inc.
Code Enforcement 0,
s
000,000 $ 000 000
i 000,000 s
77 000 i 000,000
i 000 t
Lot Clearance NE s
150 000 s 300.00o
I '200.00o $
Resldenllal Palnt
$ 100,000
s 200.0
— s 45,000
ti 45000 =
- i
i -
For
rmwlUllg A33ritana io
ners for win– t— Ing single
-Wide
for removal of unsate
the
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CITY OF MIAMI
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
24th YEAR PROJECT PROPOSALS
HOUSING PROJECTS
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No. PROJECT NAME;
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REQUEST
CITY STAFF
C.D.BOARD
D COMMITT CITY COMM.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
From Pnvloue P
S 2 460 000
12 fI94 619
2 924100
1.647.000
2,434. 100 2 4N 900
IOTE
Dish
5 DEEDCO. Inc.
—
$ 50 000.00
HOME PROD. S
-
HOME PROD. HOME PROD. Fundi to deinPf*-d8V6I0PmonI activities
OT
associated with Proposed 120 -unit
2
--
30 DEEDCO, Inc.
—
$ 000 000.00
HOME PROD. $
-
Rok Tower ed llAA--
HOME PROD. HOME PROD. F for land a own
uisqDo)owntnt percal
located at 400 Block of NW 4m Street
DT
2
'
for.the develo ent of a 76-unh
40 City-wide MaNi-Family Hous)
= 500.000
= 1500 000
MottATaa1M
S
MORAT0Ra1M MWATORWM
Mlarfll RNer VIII a ed IJM—Downtown
Fu ( reliabllilation of 100
ehaD. P nm •
sub -standard a mens units—LJM
CW
MD
41 C Is Family Hous)
S500,000
3 1,500 000
S 500,000
$
-
3 500 000 S S00 000
cit -wide
Fund for the rehabilitation of
Rehab' P nm
54 sub -standard Single -Family homes—L/M
CW
-wide -
42 Cil a MiamiDe d of
—
= 30,000
i
i
-
i - i
Funding for preparation of manual of —
C'
',D
Planininci and Development
-units
at least 40 ears old, to
—
E ♦ owners to rehablimpfave their
43 Jubilee Commundy
$ 200,000
HOME PROD.
S
100,000
properties
HOME PROD. HOME PROD. P ed construction fundi for 30 -unit
—
Development Corporation
Jubilee Mlles HOuskV Project In
44 Jubilee Community
—
= 65,000
S 50,000
$
35,000
i 35,000 i 50,000
LllUs'.Havena-{1M
CDC Admin. New Housingfor four 4
Development Corporation
hOuSingpojectsplainned in the Cil — — -
AL Senior Crime Prevention and
S 55,000
$ 60,754
S 55.000
i
50,000
S 55,000 S 55,000
to—tailing 389 units -wide --
Home security Installation for
—
Victims Assistance
/handica d—Utl"t -
CW
MOsldeA
--
-wide
48 Town Park Plaza - South
S
S 500,030
Is
50,000
Ii S -
To provide sate, sound and decent housi2g im
ovemenls.
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SUBTOTAL HOUSING
$ 3,645,000
8 17,290,370
S 3,2291100
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111 3,011411 t100 S 3 096 600
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
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Dial
1 AY ah Bus. Dev. Authofily
2 Better Way of Miami
3 Coconut Grove LDC
4 Commercial Facade - NET
5 Commercial Facade - Planning
6 lCommunily Econ. Opportunity
7 DEEDCO
f
f
f
f
f
f
f
80,000
-
64,250
100,000
-
-
50,000
f
f
f
f
f
f
f
100,000
287,856
200,000
425,000
250,000
75,000
70,000
f
f
f
f
VATnortAwmm
Are.
• • •
-
• • •
425,000
-
f 100,000
f -
f 100,000
5 75,000
WrtHD AWN
• • •
f -
• • •
f 200,000
f
YNTHDRUM
$
i
f
MRT110RAM
• • • "' Administrative Fundi _
- Equipment Purchase for New Business
• • • ••• AdminlWalbe Funding
425,000 Commercial Facade for Target Areas
Select Business Corridor Facade
- Business Assistance Administration
"• A,dminlsiralive Fundi - w r mmAww
AL
CW
CG
CW
CW
OT
CW
1
2
MD -
_96
S
MD
8 Downtown Miami Paitnefstgp
9 Edgewater Economic Devellolm.
10 FlU Women Business Center
f
f
f
60,000
56,000
-
t
f
i
60,000
50,000
150,000
f
•
• • •
-
f
f
f
-
55,000
-
• a •
• • •
f -
f
• • • ••• Administrathre Funding
• • • ••• Administr ive Funding
- Train Prog. for Low/Mod Income Women
DT
WY
CW
2
2
M•
11 Latin Chamber of Commerce
f
150,000
f
175,000
f
150,000
f
175,0001$
150,000
f
150,000 1 Administrative Fundi
cW
MD
12 Little Haiti Housing
$
-
$
66,000
f
-
t
50,000
f
f
_
- AdminLWative Fund for Micro-Ente se
ELR
5
13 LOW Havana Dev. AuUxwit
f
119.850
$
120,000
• • •
f
120.000
...
• • • ••• Adminlslfalive Fundi - --
-
LH
3
14 Mdfa-Mara CDC
15 Mi iml Caphal Dev. Inc.
f
f
-
250,000
f
f
100,000
325,000
$
f
-
250,000
f
f
f -
f 250,000
f
f
_
••• Administrative Fundi
250,000 ••• AdminWralhre Fundi �i
W!A
Cv,
1
40
16 Miami Capital Dev. Inc.
f
f
200,000
11
-
f
-
f -
f
- Wodft Capital Loan Fund -- --
CI_
AD
17 New Washington He his
f
-
f
60.0001$
-
i
f -
f
- "• AdrninWrative Fundi
5
16 Ovedown NET Cil of Miami
f
-
f
100,000
f
-
f
-
f -
f
Overtown Micro -Loan P rem
5
19 Parte Toussant N.C.C.
f
54,750
$
64,000
• • •
f
64,000
• • •
•••'••Administrative Fundi -_- -
-_S20
Pierre oussant H.C.C.
f
-
f
50,000
f
-
f
50,000
f -
f
AdminWrative Fundi for loan Pr ram
ILH
5
21 Rafael Hernandez E.D.C.
f
25,000
f
50,000
• • •
f
50,000
•••••••'•Administrative
Fundi --2
22 Small Busiess O ilunit Ctr.
f
98,500
f
100,000
f
95,000
• • •
••• ••• AdminlAmlive Fundi
3
23 St. John Communis Dev. Corp.
f
50,250
f
110,000
• • •
f
25,000
• • •
• • • ••• Administrative Fundi
OT
5
24 Ne hbo(hood Jobs P ram
f
-
f
350,000
f
100,000
$
6 100,000
f
.100, Business Development TrainingCW
µD
25 Neighborhood Jobe Pr m
Little Haiti Job Creation Plazi
f
f
230,000
S
t
350,000
f
$
-
-
f
-
$ -
f 225,000
f
f
Find Source Hiring Compliance
225,000 LoaN Grant Program on Job cfeation
CW
Elft
MC)
5
• • • CBO Incentive Fund
f
800,000
f
700,000
f
-
f 700,000
f
475 000
OTAL ECONOMIC DEV. PR
4117194
CITY OF MIAMI
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
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24th YEAR PROJECT PROPOSALS
PUBLIC FACILITIES AND IMPROVEMENTS PROJECTS
�• APPUCANT
1 ASSOCYOR DEV.O EXCEPT.
CUR.ALLOCQUEST
AFF C.D.B ARD CO
C
CO M.
2 CENTER FOR HAITIAN STUD
=
_
_
60,000
150,000
i
-s
60.000 50,000
i
50,000 TC
3 CENTER FOR HAITIAN S7t';D
i
130 000 i
i
PL
4 CITY MU1M1 COMM. REDEV":AG.
i
440,4020 i
{40-40�
=
i
�'� i
i
CC
MIAMI DOWNTOWN NET
i
i
33.000
i
-
i -
i
4404281 TC
MIAMI FIRE RESCUE DPT
i
4813,000 i
500.000
i
250 000 i
33 000 i
i
- TC
MIAMI NET INTER i
j9r.ITY
450,000 i
2SO,OCO
i
i 200 000
i
- FII
MIAMI NET CORAL WAY
i
S
2so,000
i
i
MIAMI NET SW COC.GR.
10 CITY MIAMI NET SW COC.GR.
i
300,000 i
500000
i
_ i
i
i -
250'000 =
i
NE
11 CITY MIAMI PARKS a RECR.
i
i
30,000 i
950,000 i
30,000
i
-
30,000 i
i
i
250,000 CC
- WE
12 CITY MIAMI PLANNING a D.DPi
000,000
i
TAI
LA
13 CITY MIAMI PNNING a D.DP
i
1SO,000
i
- i
i -
i
- SIC
14 CITY MUTAAI PLANNING a D.DP
:
i
104,050
i
i
_ i -
i
_ t8U
1S CITY MIAMI PLJWNING a D.DP
i
i
300,000
i
- i
- i -
i
LIT
10 CITY MIAMI PLANNING a D.DP
i
_•
240,000
i
- i
i
1511
17 CITY MU►AAI P
25000150,000
i.
PAI
10 CITY MU1MI PLANNING a D.OP
i
370,000 i
250,000
s
i
-
i
- DEI
19 CITY MIAAAI PLANNING a D.DP
i
40,000
i
i
i
TOI
20 CITY MIAMI PUBLIC WORKS
i
400,000
i
_-
i
i
i
TOI
21 CITY MIAMI PUBLIC WORKS
i
000
T--
i
- i -
i
TO
22 COCONUT GRO000
VE LOCAL DEV
i
250,000 i
50S,Opp
i
i
- i
i
NE
23 COCONUT GROVE LOCAL DEV
i
11200,000
=
300,000 i
i
24 DE HOSTOS SENIOR CENTER
i
180,050 i
:
:
- i
i
- CRE
2S DEEOCO
EDGEWATER EC. DEV.CORP
i
i
1 SS,000 i
400,000
i
i
i
- i
75'000 i -
i
i
TO
27 FLORENE LIT. ICCT DANCE Co
i
_
100,000
i
i
NE'
- NE ;28
GREATER MIAMI SERVICE C.
i
75,000
172,0000
i
50,000
- TO20
HAITIAN AMERICAN FOUNDAT.
i
i100000
- REFHAITIAN
AMERICAN FOUNDAT.
i
125,000 i
100.000000
i
100'000
J250.
TO IHOPE
CENTER INC
i
i
35'000
i
i
50000
EXPSUB-TOTAL
!34 37! i
77107 070
=
- i
200 000 =
10,000
1 3f0 000
TO fi
740 420
a
A
a
Y
HA
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OF TR
a
1991-1999
CITY OF MIAMI
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
24th YEAR PROJECT PROPOSALS
PUBLIC FACILITIES AND IMPROVEMENTS PROJECTS
Rol APPLICANT lellRAlIM-1 acnilceir 19%
Papa 12 of 16
From Pravloue P
S 3,934,376
-----
S 7.987.078
-
250,000
- - --�--
i 1.388.000-14
-- ---M- 0 1 "
,000
--%nwm, 1 rKOJECT DESCRIPTION
40,426
TA
Dist
32 IGL.LA NUEVA JERUSALEM
$ -
S
50.000
S
i
-
$ -
S - ACQUISITION OF FACILITYU FOR DAY CARE CENTER
OT
2
33 INNER-CITY SPORTS
i -
i
800,000
i
i
110,000
i -
i - TO RENOVATE OLD DORSEY LYBRARY BLDG
34 MARTIN LUTHER KING EC.OEV i
-
S
450,000
i
i
390,000
i
i COMMERCIAL PROPERTY REVITALIZATION ELIM BLIGHT
MC
5
35 MIAMI BEHAVIORAL HEALTH C
i 25,370
i
224,250
i -
i
70,000
i
S ------ • BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SPACE DEVELOPMENT_
CG
2
36 MIAMI DOWNTOWN OEV,AUTH i
1,000,000
i
1,000,000
i
i
i -- --
_
i FLAGLER MARKETPLACE STREETSCAPE_
OT
2
37 MODEL HOUSING COOPERAT.
S -
i
100,000
i --
i ^-�- BUILD 2 OFFICES AND 32 HOUSING UNITS-- -- _- -
-LH
_3
38 OMNI ADVISORY BOARD
S -
S
345,000
i
S
345,(00
S
i SIGNS FOR ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT GATWY
DT
2
39 1 ADVISORY BOARD
i -
=
27000
S
i
275,000
i -
PEDESTRIAWSAFE•ZONE AT OMNI BAYSIDE
0_T
2_
40 OVERTOWN ADVISORY BRD.
S -
S
79,000
i
i
25,000
S -
____
i - RENOVATION AND UPGRADING OF OAB OFFICE
OT
5
41 SPRING GARDEN CIV ASSOC.
i -
i
20,000
1 i -
i
10,000
i 10,0001
i 10,000 TO DEVELOP A PARK IN UNIMPROVED LOT 1094 NRD
OT
5
!UB -TOTAL PUBLIC FAC. a IMPR i
4,959,748
i
11 680 3211
S 250,000
i
22,8013000
i 250,000
i 750,428
CilYwids Streets A Bldawalks
i 2,920,850
i-
i 2,289,880
i 2,250 422
DORSEY LIBRARY RESTOR.
43 EDISOWLR STREET IMP.PH.2
i -
S -
i
i
100,000
1,560,000
i -
S
i
i
-
i -
i - RESEARCH AND SURVEY EXPENSES FOR LIBRAR�8-
OT
S
41 MODEL CITY STREET IMPROV.
i -
i
775,000
-
iPROVIDE
i -
i TO PROVIDE MODERN STREET SYSTEM WITHIN
:�
ELR
5
45 ORANGE BOWL FIELD RAPROY. S
-
$
60,000
$ -
i
i
STREET IMPROV- RESURF.CURBS, SID1Ar'
i
S
46 MIAMI POLICE TRAIN. CTR.DEJ
i
i
6/5,594
ii
TO INSTALL SOD OVER PORTON OF FIELD ANO FENCE I
C1
AO
47 WATER TREATMENT ALL POO
S -
i
135,000
i
i
i - ARCHITECT DESIGN COST OF NEW TRAINING CENTER
CW
MO
48 CEMENTERY LIGHT a IFENCINC
i -
i
110,0001
S -
S
110,000
S
i OZONE WATER TREATMENT IN CITY POOLS &METERS
i
CW
MO
49 AIR CONDIT.REPLAC.CITY FAC
i -
i
1,149,000
biallgibW
i
-
i
INSTALLATION COST OF STEEL PICKET FENCE 3 LIGHT
i
WY
--2--
50 MODEL CITY STREET IMP.PH. i
-
i
2,040 000
i -
S
i
- ENERGY EFFICIENCY AIC SYSTEMS AT VARIOU S LOCA
i
CW
MD
51 ALLAPATTAH STREET IMP.Ph12
i
i
2,985,000
i
TO PROVIDE MODERN STREET SYSTEM WITHIN MODEL
3
MC
S
52 ORANGE BOWL RAMP REPL. S
-
i
250,000
110491bW
i
i
TO PROVIDE MODERN STREET SYSTEM WITHIN ALLAPA
AL
t
53 L 8 CORRIDOR IMPR.
i
$
300,000
li -
i
_
t
i TO REPLACE 4 RAMPS AT OB STADIUM FOR PUBLIC ACC
i
CW_
MD
S< LATIN Q. SPECIALTY CTR.
i
i
900,000
-
S -
-
i
--
_ _
i
REPAIR CITY OWNED LIGHTING FIXTURES IN CALLS 6
_ -
i
LH
3
C. DE PCULT.. 6 P.F.
i
i
350,00)
_ -
i
i
ECONOMIC AND PUBLIC FAC. IMPROV.
i
LH
--
3
OVERTOWN CULT. CTR. PLAN
i
i
50,00]
i -
i
-„
_
i 7,500
_ ECONOMIC AND PUBLIC FAC. IMPROV.
i
57 Miami Comm. Police Benev. A.
i
i
174,899
i -
i
- 17_4,698
$
PLANNING, DESIGN, lJ ND ACO. STUDY. UNDER 205tCAP
i
OT
5
50 RESERVED FOR COMMISSION
i
i
i -
i
i 500,000
-_ __ ACQUIREIRESTORE HIST BLOG;IST'BLACK PRECINCT'
$ -
OT
5
59 224 CommunityTrain. 8
i
i
_
t -
i
-v
i
RESERVE FOR CITY COMMISSION _ _
TOTAL PUBLIC FAC. A IMPROV.
i 4 969 716
S
22 959 922
S 3,170 660
i
2 697 491
i 3 067 190
$ 200,000 REHAB OF 224 NW 12 ST FOR COMMUNITY TRAINNING
= 1200 660 _-- G"
OT
-5
The recommended allocation for City
of Miami Street and Sidewalk Mn ovements to be
nal allocaMd amo IIIc ai hl • Teruel Areas b Public Works.
a Pro la,,muat: l nduca
ex nqa of Ilea
o
or
qts tax bass,
" Do not meet City ra uiremnt9 Ina above.
CITY OF MIAMI
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
1Mt'lfff 24th YEAR PROJECT PROPOSALS
GRANT ADMINISTRATION P.p. 13 of
I
CDB l TOTALS
• SIA"d c : 15% of s 15,6SS,000■ AuocATaN CRY tlTAif REc co NUARD RAC. ED COMMIT RAC CRY COMM RAC
• Nc CA 2.sw 1 T.TN.TN >t�u,aN »>.aw 1 1,i41.t1M
• No C.
• No C f JAN 3,14 UN 3Afa
OR NT AMOUNT
f.Y.101•16" f.Y.lex./NfE DYlonnoe --- –
coMM DEW. fItJC GRANT 13.100,000 126 5000 •, �.4M,4M ----- --
HOME WASTMENT PART. 1 1,000 CDfaO EtTM1AT1 Dc /ROpRAM WCOME b fao
4 4,203,000 s 1520,000 i
e6wita317,000 1 t f Nils" Iw
ENCY fk1ELTER a ao i 346.000 s 301,000 i
►rou1 SS 000 �O•D �` "^ --
sa oPP. POR F. A106S 8,832.000 h cost ----
s 7.732.000 s 1 100 000 S ,A h –0 "—V-" coy, MIOMo,q w.,r
i
GRAND TOTAL i 26,467,000 i 24 408,000 i
1079,000
l,N,N. C of MIrN
OonwYtlon wfMIN�.
'Nob: Thi unount usftd Ibi cNculfatlon o/ Soc/N P rims snd AdminlsVot/on n l� tho 1 Da1.1>r6>rfwME ESTIMATED PROGRAM INcoMA 1"4.24r»
IT1CofIN: ' = 3000.000 :1 S•858.000. • CDBG slloe :2;666.00 /us Esdm4bd CDB*ion:10
I
CITY OF MIAMI
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
19141199 24th YEAR PROJECT PROPOSALS
HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM (HOME)
to move the
ation from S2 to
New
to
to
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be
ttatl.yw•.aww..
of
to
Pape 14 o
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Of
CITY OF MIAMI
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
PROJECT PROPOS
HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES FOR PERSONS WITH AIDS PROGRAM (HOPWA)
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