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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-01-0641J-01-564 '7/09/01 RESOLUTION NO. U 1` 6 4 1 A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, GRANTING AN EXTENSION OF TIME FROM DECEMBER 14, 2001 TO MARCH 1, 2002, TO THE RAFAEL HERNANDEZ HOUSING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION IN CONNECTION WITH THE CONSTRUCTION AND SALE Or FIVE (5) NEW SINGLE FAMILY HOMES FOR QUALIFIED LOW AND MODERATE -INCOME FAMILIES PLANNED ON FIVE (5) CITY -OWNED PARCELS IN THE ALLAPATTAH AND WYNWOOD COMMUNITY REVITALIZATION DISTRICTS. WHEREAS, pursuant Lo Resolution No. 00-346, adopted April 27, 2000, the City Commission authorized the conveyance of certain parcels of real property to The Rafael Hernandez Housing and Economic Development Corporation (the "Corporation"), and granted a twelve (12) month extension, from April 25, 2000 to April 25, 2001 to the Corporation to complete the construction and marketing of five (5) new single family homes on those parcels; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 00-1087, adopted December 14, 2000, the City Commission granted the Corporation an extension from April 25, 2001 to December 14, CITY COQ[, "MIM J U I. 10 2001 &NOWUM .01- 641 2001, to complete the construction of and to market the five new single family homes planned; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 00-1087, the City Commission authorized the City Manager to provide an alternate parcel located at 229 Northwest 30" Street, Miami, Florida, in lieu of the City -owned parcel located at 1264 Northwest 31°t Street for conveyance to the Corporations and WHEREAS, due to delays in conveying the subject parcels to the Corporation, the Administration recommends granting an extension of time from December 14, 2001 to March 1, 2002, for the Corporation to complete the construction of and to market the five single family homes to qualified low and moderate income homebuyers NOW, THEREFORE, BE 1T 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. Page 2 of 4 01- 641 • Section 2. An extension of time, from Lecember 14, 2001 to March 1, 2002, is granted to The Rafael Hernandez Housing and Economic Development Corporation to complete the construction and sale of five (5) single family homes for qualified low and moderate -income families planned on the five (5) parcels referenced above in the Allapattah and Wynwood Community Revitalization Districts. Section 4. The City Manager is authoriz,edl to execute all necessary document(s), in form acceptable+ to the City Attorney, for the conveyance of the said parcels, at no cost to the Corporation and subject to the completion of construction and marketing of the single family homes to qualified low and moderate income by March 1, 2002(or title to the said parcels shall revert back to the City). Section 5. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption and signature of the Mayor Y 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. If the Mayor does not sign this Resolution, it shall become effective at the and of ten calendar days from the date it was passed and adopted. If the Mayor vetoes thio Resolution, it shall become effective immediately upon override: of the veto by the City Commission. Page 3 of 4 01- 641 • 0 Page 4 of 4 01— 641 Z�— CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA • INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM 9 To The Honorable Mayor and Members once. JUN 2 S of the City Commission SUBJECT Resolution Granting Extension to Rafael Hernandez Housing and FROM � REFERENCESEconomic Development Corp. . C e z ENCLOSURES. City Commission Meeting of City Manager_ July 10, 2001 RECOMMENDATION: It is respectfully recommended that the City Commission adopt the attached resolution authorizing and granting an extension from December 14, 2001 to March 1, 2002 to the Rafael Hernandez Housing and Economic Development Corporation ("Corporation"), in connection with the construction and sale of five (5) new single family homes planned on five (5) city -owned parcels in the Allapattah and Wynwood Community Revitalization Districts. The resolution further authori2.es the City Manager to execute the necessary documents, in a form acceptable to the City Attorney, for conveyance of the subject parcels, at no cost to the corporation, subject to certain ternis and conditions. BACKGROUND: At its meeting of April 7, 2000, the City Commission adopted Resolution No. 00-346, granting a twelve (12) month extension from April 25, 2000 to April 25, 2001, to Rafael Hernandez Housing and Economic Development Corporation to complete the financing plans, construction and marketing of five (5) new single family homes to qualified low and moderate income families in the City. At its meeting of December 14, 2000, the City Commission extended the deadline to complete construction and market the new single family homes planned from April 25, 2001 to December 14, 2001. Resolution No. 00-1087 further authorized the City Manager to provide an alternate city -owned parcel located at 229 Northwest 30id Street to the corporation in lieu of a parcel located at 1264 Northwest 314 Street, which had certain title defects that impeded construction on one (1) of the homes. To date, the organization has secured construction financing from Washington Mutual in the amount of $410,000. In addition, the organization has joint ventured with a private sector builder, Wind & Rain, Inc., to ensure that construction of the homes will be completed by March 1, 2002. 01- 641 Dna m the asoren endomd oirownstsno—sand the delsys in the conveyance of the subject paroels ins timely nuun er to do corporation, the Admittistrad recomabnds gmating an additional wftmdon $+om December 14, 2001 to March 1, 2002, for the organization to complete om trucdon and market the single &roily homes to qualified low and moderate income homebuyers. In the event that construction and the marketing of the homes is not completed by March 1, 2002, the subject pawels will revert back to the City. DB/GCw/JBH 01- 641 2 1 J J-00-1078 12/5/00 .. , r •: " RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, RELATING TO THE CONVEYANCE OF FIVE (5) CITY - OWNED VACANT PARCELS TO THE RAFAEL HERNANDEZ HOUSING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (%CORPORATION") FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF APPROXIMATELY FIVE (5) NEW SINGLE FAMILY HOMES FOR PURCHASE BY LOW AND MODERATE INCOME, FAMILIES; GRANTING AN EXTENSION FROM APRIL 25, 2001 TO DECEMBER 14, 2001 TO COMPLETE CONSTRUCTION AND SALE OF FIVE (5) SINGLE FAMILY HOMES PLANNED IN THE CITY; AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO PROVIDE AN ALTERNATE PARCEL LOCATED AT 229 NORTHWEST 30" STREET, MIAMI, FLORIDA, IN LIEU OF THE CITY -OWNED PARCEL LOCATED AT 1264 NORTHWEST 31ST STREET WHICH PARCEL HAS CERTAIN TITLE DEFECTS; FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE THE NECESSARY DOCUMENT(S), IN A FORM ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY, FOR CONVEYANCE OF THE PARCEL, AT NO COST TO THE CORPORATION AND SUBJECT TO TERMS AND CONDITIONS AS SET FORTH HEREIN. WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 00-346, adopted April 7, 2000, the City Commission granted a twelve 412) month extension, from April 25, 2000 to April 25, 2001 to Rafael Hernandez Housing and Economic Development Corporation ("Corporation") to complete the construction and marketing of five (5) new single family homes on City -owned parcels; and 61- 641 CITY COMMSE011 rXCT!1.,G OF 0 E - .. WHEREAS, title to the subject parcels have not been conveyed to the Corporation due to a title defect with one (1) of the five (5) City -owned parcels to be conveyed by the City; and WHEREAS, the City Manager recommends an extension of time for the construction and sale of the five (5) single family homes to be built on the City -owned parcels, and authorization to provide an alternate City -owned residential parcel at 229 Northwest 30tb Street, Miami, Florida, located in the Wynwood neighborhood, in lieu of the parcel located at 1264 Northwest 318t Street, Miami, Florida, due to title defects; NOW, THEREFORE, HE 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 hereby adopted by reference and incorporated as if fully set forth in this Section. z Section 2. An extension, from April 25, 2001 to December 14, 2001, is hereby granted to Rafael Hernandez Housing and Economic Development Corporation ("Corporation") to complete the construction and sale of five (5) single family homes to qualified low and moderate income families in the City. (J1-- 641 Page 2 of 4 Section 3. The City Manager is hereby authorized!' to provide an alternate City -owned parcel located at 229 Northwest 30th Street, Miami, Florida, in lieu of the parcel located at 1264 Northwest 318x Street, Miami, Florida, which parcel has certain title defects. Section. 4. The City Manager is hereby authorized' to execute all necessary document(s), in a form acceptable to the City Attorney, for the conveyance of the said parcels, at no cost to the Corporation, subject to the following conditions: construction on the subject parcels must have commenced within f - six (6) months from the date of adoption of this Resolution and construction must be completed and the single family homes sold to qualified low and moderate income homebuyers by December 14, 2001, or title to the said parcels shall revert back to the City. Section 5. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption and signature of the Mayor.?V- �� 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. i/ Ibid. !� 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 3 of 4 01— 641 i PASSED AND ADOPTED this 14,x_ day Of December--, 2000. JOE CAROLLO, MAYOR M toom erv., wr-l'. t' ItM.-i CriCs SGG. 2444, gW:9"003Vcr 006 ne$ w{ ATTEST: WALTER F FOEMAN CITY CLERIC CORRI CCTMS S :'t/ 01- 641 Page 4 Of 4 . �:w-of-toeo 11:160 Fra.-eity6 Al Co ITY osK�MT 130141U016 I -In P-40VOIS F-cr v J-00-369 +lie/oo A 1210=20H OF Tim MIAN2 CITY COMM2819row C=VBYIm I'm (5) CITY-01MlD VAQWT PARCRLB TO M XAJPA=L NMUMMOU AiGDL XM AND SRC Dist/ G1MAQ rMW FOR TIM COUSTRUMON OP 82X (6) MW 8iD = PAKILY UMS FOR PVACCHABB BY L011 AMD MODXRATB ZXM MJi FAXTLI:a1 RBAPPIRMUM AND SMANTIXG A TTIJii'rV2 (12) MOMTA am"ICN, FROM APRIL 25. 2000 TO AF=Z, :1F, 2001, TO COMMIMB AND COZ!6ALBT8 C0M=VCTZCU ARID BALM OF 2M RBW►ININO FIVE (s) 91NWA FAMIX UMN PLAMW IN TBS ALLAPATTAR 'IlaIGHB0RNMI P 22M AV2UMILING SJR CITY Mi KALi1RR TO ZXMCMIS ALL, D MSSARY DOMMM (8) , IN A FOAM ____Jr TO TAH CZT. &7%VSMM I 1:=rmt>11O RAID PA>RCSGe BUBO= TO CERIS M 72M M6 AND CLBIDITIONB . - MEiIDtM, the City CoFtgp scion recognises that the P4rti0ip4t10n of both the publi. -and ]private sector to necessary to foster the deve:.opment of housing affordable to low and e10darats-income families and Individuals 1n the C&tyl and >N7iB�:Aii, in 8eptarebsr' sof 1995, through Resolution No. 19-612, the Mahal Heivandsu Housing and Bcoaounlc Developmsot Corporation was deal.gnated by the City Comdasion as sponsor to eanxtruct six (it) new single-family homes on give 15) city -owned parcels in the Allapattah neighborhood, and 8, in July of 1996, athrough ReeOlutioa NO. 96-537, a six (0) month extension was griimted from Beptember 14, 3.966 to Narch 36, 1297 to Rafael' Hesmandes Housizir and BooMmSo M J�ssiisQ Cr Ar MW 01— 641 Jm-Ot- M MITa FroKlYT OF AI CMUITY OMLO!' OT 1301411tM T-010 F.00>f/000 F-117 Dew20PRONt Cosyotat1CA to 001*20te conat>ruction on the six 16) aingle family homes; and NiMRiAS, to date only one (i) *$ogle family home has been donlpletedf and NMMI/A/, it in necessary that Waal Resmandes AoustW and 2010n0nda Devetojlf*M* Corporation secure an extension by the City Oommission is order to prooeed with the constructLan of the rMPAining five (5) single family home; and X&MU S, it is recommended that the subject parcels be conveyed to narae2 Hemandes NouAriaq and atvacnic Develc1lo wit Cbrporation at no coat, pursuant to City Commission polity established is the City's sive-Year Consolidated lian• (2898-2006) ; NOW, THMPOAs, 28 IT USCJLV= 8Y TM COIF MXBBION OF T= CITY OF MUNI, TUMOM aeotion 1. The recitals and findings contained in the trOW010 to this Resolution are hereby adopted by refertnoe tharato•and incorporated horeld"" if fully not forth in this Station. Aeation Z. A twelve (Ia) month extension, from April 25, 2000 to ApVU 25, 2001, is beraby granted to Mfael Aeraandas Rouffibg and Jrocumic Devlt10g t Coup*rsuan .. s PO4W. aof6 oi- 641 JYIrO>~f000 11s1Tr P►o -Urf aM CMMMITT MWL@1aa1NT 11MIUDI1 T-Ilf P.1"I P -41T ( %Corporation• ) , in which to secure lioaaes:lg, OMVIOts the eenstrjetian and sales of the reaaaining five (s) single family boss to qualified low and moderate inoses families in the Allapattah neighborhood. ssotion 9. The City MAnager is hereby euthorised'4 to exams all asoaarary document(s), in a form acceptable to the City Attorney, at no cost the conveyance of the said parcels, own partiaularly described In the attached Exhibit "A', to the Cea�oration. constructim on the subject pa"els Haut be underway within six (i) vwnths trona the data of City ConmisaiM action and construction co*2@ted and the single family homes std to qualified low and moderate income hownbuyears by Apr&& 23, 2001 or the said parcels will revert back to the City. L s7aa havaia Aushwl"S Lsaa is taaruass "Jett to aewlisms 'sell► sil "_ W_ arsesosa t"t way be od by tarp 'ILS nssas�y, i� aIW"sp baa net 1�•ts ro tboae or ami by not o ie OLa:y Manor sun 09ft a Page 2 Of i 01- 641. JuirOtrtOOO IIiism From -CITY OF III COMITY ONLOMOT 1ip111i>lOIO � T -I11 ►•OOi/O1i WtT 0 `` Section 4. This l asolution dull bosom olfsativil Smodiatsly upon its adarptiaa and ai4naturs of tha nayor.lv MMSO An Ancp= this —12th.— day of.. n-MUL , 1000. M SWoM M NMh MWV QOM Ow W sho to Mr/M did MI Wet" rmwr10 06 Itpithfw by et" It In fir btoOmtt dlttthrt wuh ft Ck=x• c' • 'l I•i:, Mp oc" Molt. WWA dr , AMST i V >V Z! W •ayes aciee an "P that R"alYalm, it aball MONO alsoeive at dw =4 of am ealamwO Ins wa s Cie date tt s we" aloof adopted. _! wo wyae veteoa � assaZaaita, it • mail baster sl"w4vs tw�a�atinely tow avwxue og bill veto by dw eity awnWt2M. P"aso!e IDDl NIF ©1- 641 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ISSUES AND THE PROPOSED FY 2001 ACTION PLAN FOR THE USE OF HUD GRANT FUNDS BY THE CITY OF MIAMI :.. ate$, ,1,f1 f * r / Funding recommendations for the City of Miami Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program, Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS (HOPWA) Program and the Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG) Program will be considered and approved. Pursuant to the Department ol'Housing and Urban Development 24 CFR Part 91, et al, it is required that the City of Miami submit its Annual 2001-2002 Action Plan to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The City of Miami has completed a series of Public Hearings in each City Commission District to solicit community input and participation in the development of the proposed Annual Action Plan. The final Public Hearing to discuss and approve funding recommendations for FY'2000-2001 activities for the aforementioned HUD grant programs and other Community Development issues will be held: Tuesday, July 10, 2001 at 9:55 A.M. City of Miami Commission Chamber 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, Florida The Agenda for the Special Meeting is as follows: 1. Discussion and proposed resolution to establish a policy on the rollover of funds for multi-year contracts for construction related brick and mortar projects. 2. Discussion and proposed resolution to establish a policy that establishes time limits for multi-year brick and mortar project contracts for no less than two (2) years or no longer than three (3) years. 3. Discussion and proposed resolution approving the City of Miami Public Housing Plan. 4. Second reading of Ordinance creating the Model City Homeownership Trust. 5. Discussion and proposed resolution appointing the following six (6) individuals as members to the Model City Homeownership Trust: Shalley Jones, George Knox, Lucia Dougherty, Hector Brito, Patrick Range and Linda Haskins. 6. Update on the Model City Homeownership Pilot project. 7. Discussion and proposed resolution ratifying the purchase of computer training at a cost of $5,133 to implement the mortgage servicing system software. 01- 641. • 1] 8. Discussion and proposed resolution ratifying the retention of the Stanley G. Tate Management Company to provide management services relating to the Ideal Rehab foreclosure property. 9. Discussion and proposed resolution extending the construction and completion date for the Rafael Hernandez Housing and Economic Development Corporation to complete its affordable housing project. 10. Discussion and proposed legislation amending previously adopted resolutions to properly reflect the legal name of the joint venture developer of 15-21 new single family homes planned for development on scattered city -owned parcels located in the Edison -Little River Community Revitalization District; further authorizing the City Manager to approve and reimburse Banyan Townhomes, L.L.C. and Habitat for Humanity of Greater Miami, Inc. for eligible predevelopment and/or project related costs incurred since January 27, 2000 relating to the development of affordable housing units in the Fdison Little River and Overtown neighborhoods. 11. Discussion and proposed legislation allocating $50,000 to CAMACOL for administrative costs to assist businesses in the Little Havana Community Revitalization District. 12. Discussion and proposed resolution allocating $50,000 to implement a Special Economic Development Initiative to assist businesses on S.W. 8 Street between S.W. 4 and 19 Avenues in the Little Havana Cornmunity Revitalization District. 13. Discussion and proposed emergency ordinance establishing a Special Revenue Fund and authorizing the City Manager to accept the 2001 Welfare Transition Program Grant from the South Florida Employment and Training Consortium. 14. Discussion and proposed emergency ordinance establishing four Special Revenue Funds and authorizing the City Manager to accept the 27°i Year Entitlement grants from U.S. HUD for the Community Development Block Grant, HOME, HOPWA and Emergency Shelter Grant Programs. 15. Discussion and proposed emergency ordinance allocating 27* Year Entitlement grants from U.S. HUD for the Community Development Block Grant, HOPWA and Emergency Shelter Grant Programs. The Administration will present the following funding recommendation: Proposed Use of S13,148" of Community D-cyglovivent Block Grant tCDBGI Funda and X450.000 of Program Income from the Commercial Loan Proenm El oontic Developtrlent Funding Allapattah Business Development Authority, Inc. $150,000 Catholic Charities Pierre Toussaint Haitian Center 150,000 Coconut Grove Pitot Project 50,000 Downtown Miami Partnership 150,000 Edgewater Economic Development Corporation 100,000 Human Services Coalition of Dade County 100,000 Latin Chamber of Commerce (CAMACOL) 200,000 Neighbors and Neighbors Association 150,000 Overtown Pilot Project 50,000 Rafael Hernandez Housing K Economic Development 150,000 Small Business Opportunity Center 250,000 Women's Business Development Center 50,000 Word of Life Community Development Corp. 100,000 Commercial Fagade Improvements 4 Total for Economic Development Activities $2,085,000 pi- 641 Housing Etillodl>li Allapattah Business Development Authority, Inc. S 75,000 SAME Development Corporation of South Florida 82,762 CODEC, Inc. 225,000 East Little Havana Community Development Corp. 225,000 Greater Miami Neighborhoods 75.000 Haven Economic Development Corporation 50,000 Habitat for Humanity of Greater Miami 75,000 Jewish Family Services 55,000 Jubilee Community Development Corp. 107,238 Little Haiti Housing Association 75,000 Miami Dade Community Development, Inc. 50,000 Model Housing Cooperative 50,000 Vision to Victory 10S_000 Total for Housing Activities S1,250,000 Preservation Historic City of Miami retired Police Officers Community 5327,100 Benevolent Association Total for Historic Preservation Activities S Services 327,100 ftkile Action Community Center $325,000 Allapattah Elderly Meals Program 350,000 Aspira of Florida, Inc. 55,500 Association for the Development 54,085 Of the Exceptional Boys and Girls Club of Miami 20,000 Catholic Charities/Centro Hispano 30,000 Catholic Charities/Centro Mater Child Care 74,000 Catholic Charities/Centro Mater Child Care 42,750 Teen Outreach Catholic Charities/Emergency Services 19,000 Catholic Charities/Notre Dame Childcare 45,000 Catholic Charities/Sagrada Familia 75,000 Catholic Charities/Services for the Elderly 28,500 Canter for Haitian Studies (Food Voucher Program) 66,500 Center for Information and Orientation (Child Abuse 66,500 Project) Children's Psychiatric Center 20,000 Coconut Grove Cares 100,000 Columbian American Service Association 25,000 Deaf Services Bureau 30,000 De Hostos Senior Center 240,000 Dominican American National Foundation 25,000 Dr. Rafael Ponalver Clinic 10,000 Fifty Five Years and Up 2S,000 First United Methodist Church Hot Meals 21,000 HAITIAN American Foundation 75,000 Hispanic Coalition 30,000 KIDCO Childcare 100,000 01" 641 7J Liberty City Optimist Club 47,500 Lions Home for the Blind 80,000 Little Havana Activities Center/Elderly Meals 260,000 Little Havana Activities Center/Pro Salud 65,000 Mental Health Association of Dade County/ 63,944 A Woman's Place Miami Behavioral Health Center 30,000 Miami Jewish Home and Hospital for the Aged/ 35,000 Douglas Gardens Southwest Social Services 125,000 The Alternative Program 75,000 Urgent, Inc. 25.000 Victim Services Center 25,000 YMCA of Greater Miami/Carver Branch 66,500 YMCA of Greater Miami/International Branch 50,000 Public Services Contingency Fund 51,721 Total for Public Service Activities Funded Activities 53,117,500 Qtv Grant Administration (20%) $2,629,000 Section 108 Loan Guarantee Debt Service 1,100,000 Code Enforcement $1,000,000 CRA (baseline funding as per Interlocal Agreement) 479,900 Demolition 500,000 Lot Clearance 350,000 Parks and Recreation Dept. (Disabilities Program) 122,000 Parks and Recreation Dept. (Overtown Youth 47.500 Recreation Program in conjunction with Overtown Optimist Club) Little Haiti Job Creation Project 225,000 Planning Depattinent — Establishment of 225,000 Comprehensive Historic Preservation Program Departments of Planning, Real Estate and Economic 140.000 Development, and Community Development - Preliminary planning study for proposed Little Havana Homeownership Project Total City Funded Activities 56,818,400 Proceed Use HOPMAFunds 510.269.000 of - Long Term Housing Miami Dade Housing Agency $3,051,930 City of Miami Dept. of Community Develop. 3,700,000 Douglas Gardens Community Mental 611,000 Health Center of Miami Beach Miami Dade Housing Agency Utilities Assistance Grant Administration 308,070 Agape Family Ministries 126,000 GAME Development Corporation of South Florida 18,300 Better Way of Miami 75,000 Center for Positive Connections 100,000 Greater Bethel AME Church 134,000 Greater Miami Community Service, Inc. 250,000 atm Lock Towns Community Mental Health Center 124,700 Spanish American Basic Education dr. Rehabilitation 287,000 Sbelbourne Apartment Building, Inc. 103,000 Total HOPWA Funding Use Emergenev Shelter Grant Funds 51012691000 Bgnosed of City of Miami Homeless Program .5448.000 $434,560 Program Administration 13.440 Total Emergency Shelter Grant 54481000 Interested individuals are encouraged to attend the above Public Hearing. The Heating site is accessible to the handicapped. Following the Public Hearing, the public review and comment period will nm ftm July It, 2001 through August 10, 2001. The City of Miami invites all interested parties to communicate their comments regarding the proposed Action Plan in writing to: 01- 641