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RESOLUT 10N NO.
A RESOLUTION ALLOCATING $20,000 FROM THE
FUND BALANCE OF UNEXPENDED TWELFTH YEAR
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDS FOR
PUBLIC SERVICES TO CATHOLIC COMMUNITY
SERVICES, INC. TO OPERATE ITS CENTRO RATER
LITTLE HAVANA CHILDCARE PROGRAM; FURTHER
AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO AMEND THE
EXISTING AGREEMENT WITH SAID AGENCY, IN A
FORM ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY.
WHEREAS, the City Commission adopted Resolution No. 87-560
at its meeting of June 111 1987, which allocated $1,791#000 of
13th Year Community Development for public services to agencies
providing social service projects to City residents; and
WHEREAS, Resolution No. 87-560 also expressed the City
Commission's intent to allocate $20,000 from the balance of
unexpended 12th Year Community Development Block Grant Funds for
public services if funds were available after providing $3,850 to
the Lions Home for the Blind, Inc. (formerly the Industrial Home
for the Blind Foundation, Inc.) and $2,265 to the Association for
the Useful Aged, Inc.; and
WHEREAS, a fund balance of $58,293 of unexpended 12th Year
Community Development Block Grant funds for public services has
been identified;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA:
SECTION 1. $20,000 from the fund balance of unexpended
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Twelfth Year Community Development Block Grant funds, previously
appropriated by Ordinance No. 10112 adopted June 12, 1986 and
Ordinance No. 10145 adopted September 11, 1986, is hereby
allocated as specified below:
AGENCY/PROJECT AMOUNT
Catholic Community Services, Inc. $20,000
Centro Mater Little Havana Childcare
TOTAL ALLOCATION $20,000
SECTION 2. The City Manager is hereby authorized to amend
the existing agreement with said Agency, in a form acceptable to
the City Attorney, to implement its Assistance to the Elderly
CITY COMMISSION
MEETING OF
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Project, subject to the conditions and limitations contained
herein and in the City Code.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 8_th clay of September . # 1987,
ATTEST:
ATYHIRA:I# CITY CLERK
BUDGETARY REVIEW:
IMOHAR SURANA, DIRECTOR
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT REVIEW:
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FRANK/CASTANgDA, DIRECTOR
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FINANCE REVIEW:
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C ,GARCIA, DIRECTOR
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LEGAL REVIEW:
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ROBERT F. CLARK
CHIEF DEPUTY CITY ATTORNEY
APPROVEV AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS:
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XAVIER L. SUAUgo MAYOR
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pro. Honorable Mayor and Members of
the City Commission
MOM! Cesar H. odio
City Manager
RECOMMENDATION:
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susiact Resolutions allocating
unexpended 12th Year C.D.
Funds for public services
ptFERENces Commission Agenda Item
September 8, 1087
�NeLosuRas: Four (4) Resolutions
It is respectfully recommended that the City Commission adopt the
attached resolutions allocating the balance of unexpended 12th Year
Community Development Funds for public services in the following
manner: $3,850 to the Lions Home for the Blind, Inc. (formerly the
Industrial Home for the Blind Foundation, Inc.), $2,265 to the
Association for the Useful Aged, $20#000 to Catholic Community
Services, Inc./Centro Mater and $32,178 to the Miami Jewish Home and
Hospital for the Aged, Inc.; and further authorizing the City
Manager to enter into agreement or amend existing agreements with the
aforesaid agencies in a form acceptable to the City Attorney.
BACKGROUND:
The Department of Community Development recommends that the City
Commission adopt the attached four (4) resolutions formalizing
previous legislation adopted by the City'Commission.
At the public hearing for the allocation of 13th Year Community
Development Block Grant Funds, the City Commission adopted
Resolution No. 87-560 which allocated $1,791,000 of 13th Year C.D.
Funds for public services. Through this resolution, the City
Commission also expressed its intent to allocate the balance of
unexpended 12th Year C.D. funds for public services in the following
manner: the first $3,850 to the Lions Home for the Blind, Inc.
(formerly the Industrial Home for the Blind Foundation, Inc.), the
next $2,265 to the Association for the Useful Aged, Inc. and the
next $20,000 to the Catholic Community Services, Inc./Centro Mater.
At its meeting of July 23, 1987, the Commission passed Motion 87-738
which instzucted the administration to consider funding the Miami
Jewish Home and Hospital for the Aged if Community Development funds
became available.
Staff has closed out 12th Year Community Development agreements with
agencies providing social services to City residents and identified a
balance of $58,293 of unexpended funds. Therefore, unexpended 12th
Year C.D. funds are available to meet the expressed intent to provide
funds to the Lions Home for the Blind, Inc., Association for the
Useful Aged, Inc. and Catholic Community Services, Inc./Centro Mater
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Honorable Mayor and Members
of the City Commission
as previously outlined. In addition, $32,178 is available to
allocate to the Miami Jewish Home and Hospital for the Aged, Inc.
Following is a brief overview of each of the services provided by the
four (4) agencies
1. Lions _ _Home for. the Blind,, -_,.,_Inc- This Agency provides
enrichment activities to blind residents of the City of
Miami, primarily from the Little Havana target area. The
Agency received $49,710 of 13th Year Community Development
Block Grant funds. The additional $3,850 would restore the
allocation to the Lions Home for the Blind to $53,560, the
same level as last year.
2. Association for the Useful A ed, Inc. - This Agency provides
community information education, food packages and casework
services to approximately 1,400 elderly City of Miami
residents primarily from the Little Havana target area. The
Agency received $44,679 of 13th Year Community Development
Block Grant funds. The additional $2,265 would increase the
allocation to the Association for the Useful Aged to
$46,944, a $15,000 increase over 12th Year funding.
3. Catholic Community Services, Inc./Centro Mater - Centro
Mater received 470#000 of 13th Year Community Development
funds to provide after school and summer camp activities to
over 300 City youth between the ages of 5-14. The
additional $20,000 will be directed to the Agency's
Headstart project to provide child care services to 170
children six weeks to 5 years pld. The additional $20,000
allocation would restore funding to Centro Mater at $90,000,
the same level as last year.
4. Miami Jewish Home and Hospital for the Aged, Inc. - This
Agency is under contract for the period October 1, 1986
through September 300 1987 to provide senior adult day care
services to a minimum of 80 elderly City of Miami residents
at the City owned Legion Park. During the 1986-87 budget
hearings, the City Commission designated that $150,000 from
the budget of the Department of Parks, Recreation and Public
Facilities be directed to food programs. From this amount,
this Agency received $75,000. The Agency was unsuccessful
in its request for 13th Year Community Development Block
Grant funds in June. However, representatives from the
Agency appeared before the Commission at the July 23, 1987
meeting to again request City funding. The Agency indicated
that it is requesting funds to maintain the existing funding
level. The Commission passed a motion directing the
administration to consider the Agency for funding if
Community Development funds became available. The $32,178
recommended in the attached resolution reflects the balance
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of the City Commission
of unexpended 12th Year funds for public services available
after allocating funds to the three (3) aforementioned
agencies. The recommendation represents a $420822 reduction
of current City support.
The adoption of the attached four (4) resolutions effectuates the
intent of Resolution No. 87-560 and Motion No. 87-738 to allocate
funds as specified above to the aforementioned agencies. Funds are
available as a result of a balance of $58.293 of unexpended 12th Year
Community Development funds for public services.
Attachments:
Proposed Resolutions