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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPublic Notice.. PUBLIC NOTICE i' ; OF Ai<`'`^°L�k Thursday, June 17, 2010 at 9:00 A.M. City of Miami Commission Chamber Community '� - Development �F ooh 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 Federal regulations governing CDBG and other HUD programs require that a participating jurisdiction provide citizens with reasonable notice of and an opportunity to comment on any new allocation and/ or amendment of HUD programs. In addition, the public is advised of the proposed new allocation(s)/ amendment(s) to the funding of the City program(s) as indicated below:* t $ Discussion and Proposed Resolutions authorizing the acceptance, allocation, and/or transfer of funds for the following agenda Items:* 1. Discussion and Proposed Resolution accepting Fiscal Year ("FY") 2010-2011, United States Department of Housing and Urban Development ("HUD") Entitlement Grant funds under the following programs: (a) Community Development Block Grant ("CDBG") : $8,950,890; (b) Home Investment Partnerships ("HOME") : $4,974,286; (c) Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS ("HOPWA"): $12,935,584; (d) Emergency Shelter Grant "ESG" : $363,411; for the total amount of $27,224,171. 2. Discussion and proposed resolution accepting FY2010-2011, Section 8 Housing Program funds, in the total amount of $4,272,582 for rental assistance, and in the amount of $448,842 for program administration, for the total amount of $4,721,424. 3. Discussion and proposed resolution authorizing the allocation of FY2010-2011 HOME funds in the total amount of $4,974,286 in the following categories: $497,429 for program administration, $1,500,000 for District 1 homeownership activities and $2,976,857 for all other housing programs. 4. Discussion and proposed resolution authorizing the allocation of FY2010-2011 ESG funds in the total amount of $363,411 as follows: $10,902 for program administration; $352,509 to the City of Miami Neighborhood Enhancement Team, Homeless Programs. 5. Discussion and proposed resolution authorizing the allocation of FY2010-2011 CDBG funds, in the total amount of $8,950,890 in the following categories: $1,790,178 for program administration, $1,342,634 for Public Services, $3,868,078 for Economic Development, $850,000 to City of Miami Department of Code Enforcement, and $1,100,000 for the repayment of Section 108 loans. 6. Discussion and proposed resolution authorizing the allocation of 36 program year (FY2010-2011) CDBG funds in the total amount of $3,868,078, in the Economic Development category, to the agencies specified below:' Recommended Distribution of Funds to Agencies/ Program Services Provided Amount Allapattah Business Development Authority, Inc. Technical Assistance to Commercial Fagade/ Code Compliance Program $130,000 Rafael Hernandez Housing and Economic Development Corp. $50,000 Neighbors and Neighbors Association, Inc. Technical Assistance to MicroEnterprises $150,000 City of Miami - Fa de/ Code Enforcement Hard Costs Facade Construction Cost $900,000 Bascomb Memorial Broadcasting Foundation, Inc./ WDNA-FM 88.9 Economic Development Activities $45,500 Economic Development Reserve $1,688,601 Little Haiti Housing Association, Inc. Public Facilities and Improvements $53,000 Public Facilities and Improvements Reserve $850,977 Economic Development Total $ 3,868,078 7. Discussion and proposed resolution authorizing the allocation of 36 program year (FY2010-2011) CDBG funds in the total amount of $1,342,634 in the Public Services category, to theagencies specified below:' Recommended Distribution of Funds to Agencies/ Program Services Provided Amount Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Miami, Inc./Centro Hispano Catolico Child Care Center Child Care Services $8,700 Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Miami, Inc./Notre Dame Child Care Center $10,200 Our Child Care Inc. - Our Little Ones Learning Center $19,600 St. Alban's Day Nursery, Inc. $21,000 Subtotal Child Care Services: $59,500 Allapattah Community Action, Inc. Senior Services $275,151 Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Miami, Inc./Services for the Elderly GESU $19,300 De Hostos Senior Center, Inc. $72,000 Fifty -Five Years & Up, Inc $21,450 Josefa Perez de Castano Kidney Foundation $10,000 Little Havana Activities & Nutrition Centers of Dade County, Inc. $143,600 Southwest Social Services Programs, Inc. $115,000 Sunshine for All, Inc. $55,000 Theodore Roosevelt Gibson Memorial Fund, Inc. $8,700 Subtotal Senior Services: $720,201 ASPIRA of Florida, Inc. Youth Services/ After School $15,500 Belafonte Tacolcy Center, Inc. $8,000 Urgent Inc. $5,000 World Literacy Crusade of Florida, Inc. $20,820 Youth of America Inc. $23,400 Subtotal Youth Services/After School: $72,720 The Association for Development of the Exceptional, Inc. Handicapped Services $32,500 The Alternative Programs, Inc. Legal Services $16,450 The Sundari Foundation, Inc. Homeless Public Services Reserve Public Services (General) $50,700 $390,563 Total: $1,342,634 8. Discussion and Proposed Resolution authorizing the allocation of FY2010-2011 HOPWA Funds, in the amount of $12,935,584, as specified below: Recommended Distribution of Funds to A encies/ Pro ram Services Provided Amount City of Miami- Department of Community Development Program admini 1 88,067 Apple Tree Perspectives, Inc. Technical Assistance $50,000 Miami Beach Community Development Corporation — Westchester Apartments Project Based -Operating $27,000 Carrfour Supportive Housing, Inc. Harding Village — Support $28,000 Carrfour Supportive Housing, Inc. — Del Prado Gardens $21,000 Community AIDS Resource, Inc. d/b/a Care Resource Long Term Tenant Based Rental Subsidy Program (LTRA) —siSpecialist Services, Move compliance, walk through, exit &HOS Inspections $134,625 Center of Information & Orientation, Inc. $403,875 Empower "U", Inc. $403,875 Miami Beach CommunityHousing Development Corporation, Inc. $314,125 Sunshine for All, Inc. $314,125 HOPWA LTRA Reserve $224,375 City of Miami Department of Community Development LTRA-Rental Payments $10,576,517 HIV Education & Law Project, Inc. HELP, Inc Legal Services $50,000 Total: $12,935,584 9. Discussion and Proposed Resolutions authorizing the transfer of CDBG funds for the following activities: Sources of Reallocation Amount Recommended Activity Name/Description Amount Redistribution of funds to A enc Neighbors and Neighbors, Inc. — $428,545 Neighbors and Neighbors, Inc. Economic Development Activities: $428,545 Osun Village Project (IDIS #1985) For the NW 7`" Avenue Commercial Building Rehabilitation Project. 10. Discussion and proposed resolution approving the City of Miami's Five (5) Year Public Housing Agency ("PHA") Plan Covering FY 2010-2014, in connection with the implementation and administration of the City's Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher and Moderate Rehabilitation Programs. $ 11 Discussion and proposed resolution authorizing the City Manager to modify the Palmetto Homes of Miami, Inc. affordable housing development located at 1320 Northwest 61�t Street and 1370 Northwest 61s` Street from a green townhome project to seven (7) green single family homes project. The adoption of this Ordinance/Resolution, by the City Commission, authorizes the City Manager to draft/ amend the appropriate City of Miami annual Action Plan. t This item(s) will be available for public comment and review for a period of no less than 30 days. The review and comment period begins Tuesday, May 18, 2010 and ends Wednesday, June 16, 2010. The proposed amendment(s) will be presented to City Commission for approval on Thursday, June 17, 2010 (public hearing). $ Draft copies will be available at the City of Miami Department of Community Development office located at 444 SW 2nd Avenue, 2nd floor, Miami, Florida, 33130. Comments to the amendments must be submitted in writing to: 444 SW 2nd Avenue, 2nd floor, Miami, Florida, 33130: Attn: Natasha Bordes, and must be received no later than June 16, 2010. Interested individuals are encouraged to attend this Public Hearing. The meeting site is accessible to the handicapped. Requests for special accommodations may be directed to the Department of Community Development at (305) 416-2080 no less than three (3) business days prior to the Public Hearing date. 'Recommendations subject to completion of the appeal process. Additional recommendations may be made or current recommendations may be adjusted prior to and on June 17th, 2010. Ad # 007878)