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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-84-0559t l J-84-439 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION ALLOCATING $1,283,644 OF TENTH YEAR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDS PREVIOUSLY APPROPRIATED BY ORDINANCE NO. 9834 , ADOPTED MAY to, 1981, TO PREVIOUSLY APPROVED SOCIAL_ SER- VICE PROGRAMS AND ONE (1) HISTORIC PRESERVATION PROGRAM FOR THE PERIOD COMMENCING JULY 1, 1984 AND ENDING JUNE 30, 1985, FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO AGREEMENTS WITH CERTAIN SOCIAL SERVICE AGENCIES FOR SAID APPROVED PROJECTS. WHEREAS, the City Commission adopted Resolution No. 84-384 on April 5, 1984, thereby authorizing the City Manager to submit a grant application to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for the proposed Com- munity Development Block Grant Program during 1984-85; and WHEREAS, funds have previously been appropriated by Ordinance No. 9834 , passed and adopted Hay to , 1984; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. $1,283,644 of Tenth Year Community Development Block Grant funds, previously appropriated by Ordinance No. 9834 adopted May to , 1984, are hereby allocated as specified below: AGENCY/PROJECT AMOUNT Action Community Center, Inc. $ 288,600 City -Wide Transportation Allapattah Community Action, Inc. 164,800 Allapattah Elderly Services Association for the Useful Aged, Inc. 36,300 Little Havana Assistance to the Elderly Belafonte Tacolcy Center, Inc. 82,900 Model City Spnrts Development Black Archives, History and Research Foundation 31,000 of South Florida, Inc./Overtown Historic Preservation Catholic Community Services/Centro Mater, Inc. 64,300 Little Havana Child Cake Catholic Community Services, Inc. 69,500 Little Havana Caimunity Center Child Care Catholic Community Services, Inc. 67,700 Little Havana Outreach Office Coconut Grove Family Clinic, Inc. 34,422 Coconut Grove Primary Health Care Holy Cross Day Care Center, Inc. 128,800 Wynwood Child Care CITY COMMISSION MEETINC OI' -i" MAY io 1501 AGENCY/PROJECT Industrial Home for the Blind Foundation, Inc. Little Havana Assistance to the Blind James E. Scott Community Association, Inc. City -Aide Elderly Hot: M(l 'Ils Little Havana Activities and Nutrition Centers of Dade County, Inc./City-Wide Elderly Hot Meals Miami Mental Health, Inc. Coconut Grove Mental Health Program Tenant Education Association of Miami, Inc. Tenant Education United Family and Children's Services, Inc. Downtown Operation Mainstream Wynwood Elderly Center, Inc. Wynwood Elderly Services TOTAL ALLOCATION Ot AMOUNT $ 44,500 25,000 25,000 34,422 23,200 21,700 141,500 $1,283,644 Section 2. The City Manager is hereby authorized to enter into contract with the aforementioned social service agencies for their respective projects, subject to the conditions and limitations specified herein and in the city Code. PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS to DAY OF ATTEST: LPH G. ONGIE, City C e PREPAAkD AND APPROVED BY: ROBERT F. CLARK Deputy City Attorney May_ _ , 1984. Maurice A. Ferre MAURICE A. FEW MAYOR APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: OSE R. GARCIA-PEDROS� City Attorney -2- 84-55t, "°"u"nnnlhfl CITY OF MIAMi. F 1..rm?r);k INTER -OFFICE MF_A1C?RANIDU) 4 Howard V. Gary DATF. April 25, 1TR4 �„ F City Manager SUBJF,_�T Resolution Allocating Tenth Year, Conmrun i ty Development Funds to Approved social Service Agencies Dena Spillman, Director RV.FFRLNCEs Agenda Item for May 10, 1984 Department of Community Development City Commission Meeting F_NCLO';URf:S Gt - Z 4 It is recommended that the City Commission adopt a resolution allocating loth Year Com- S2 munity Development Block Grant Funds to pre- r._ viously approved social service and historic preservation agencies for the period covering o July 1, 1984 - June 30, 1985. C" cr Funding for these agencies is included in the City's 10th Year Community Development Block Grant application to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), which was approved by the City Commission April 5, 194 (Resolution No. 74-384). The City Commission will also be votin(r on an ordinance at the May 10, 19SA meetine_; �,;hich �TFTF�� c:iTri,ites S11,255,000 for the Community Development Block (,rant (Tc,11th Yoe„w). Fro"11 the afore11W111ioned figure. $1,283,644 has been appropriated for social service and historic preservation agencies. Pending the adoption of tho ordinance, it is reco,irlzriended that the City Can - mission adopt the attached resolution at: its flay 10, 1984 meeting. Failure to adopt this resolution will result in the termination of these social service programs on July 1, 1984. DS:mb End .