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City of Miami
Miami For Everyone
Program Guidelines
Background:
On April 13th 2023, the Miami City Commission approved Resolution No. R-23-0178 establishing the
Miami For Everyone ("MFE") program. The following Miami For Everyone guidelines were adopted in
said Resolution R-23-0178, to ensure the accountability and utilization of the program funds meets the
intent of the MFE Program. Funding for the MFE Program will be allocated by the City Commission.
Purpose:
The purpose of the Miami For Everyone program is to assist communities facing the long-term
complications resulting from declared emergencies and to address the specific needs of the most
vulnerable residents and businesses, through a strategy of focusing the provision of support towards
priority areas of need that will further stabilize economic conditions within City District(s). The City of
Miami created the Miami For Everyone program to address the needs of the most vulnerable residents
who continue to experience hardships due to a declared emergency (pandemic, natural disaster, etc.).
Miami For Everyone focuses on projects and programs providing services directly benefitting City of
Miami residents in the following priority areas:
• Affordable Housing'
• Mortgage Replacement Program2
• Educational Programs for children, youth and adults
• Elderly meals, direct financial assistance, transportation, recreational and health/wellness related
activities
• Direct financial assistance, food assistance (gift card programs, voucher programs)
• At -risk youth or youth summer job programs
• Transportation services and programs
• Job development, retention and training programs
• Homeless Services
• Food Distribution programs
• Necessary climate and resiliency improvements in compliance with program purpose and
guidelines
• Essential supplies, during a State of Emergency, natural disaster, or economic
crisis.
• Necessary infrastructure improvements in compliance with program purpose and guidelines
The expenditure of Miami For Everyone funds allocated under this Initiative shall only be expended to
benefit the interest of disadvantaged residents of the City of Miami.
1 All Affordable Housing projects shall be managed by the City of Miami's Department of Housing and Community Development
("HCD") and subject to compliance with HCD's applicable rules, guidelines, processes, and procedures, including but not limited
to, relevant funding agreements.
'The MFE Mortgage Replacement Program shall be managed by the City of Miami's Department of Housing and Community
Development ("HCD") and subject to compliance with HCD's applicable rules, guidelines, processes, and procedures, including
but not limited to, relevant funding agreements.
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Miami For Everyone
Program Guidelines
Eligible Entities and Organizations:
Miami For Everyone fund recipients must be an active and registered State of Florida entity:
(1) For Profit3; (2) Not -for profit organizations {501(3)(c)}; (3) Governmental units; (4) Educational
and academic institutions; (5) City of Miami departments, Offices of City Elected Officials, agencies,
or boards; (6) Eligible City Residents who have applied and met all requirements of the Miami For
Everyone Mortgage Replacement Program4.
Additional Program Guidelines and Requirements
• Any organization considered for or selected to receive Miami For Everyone funds must comply
with any and all local, state and federal laws, rules, regulations, or guidelines associated with the
programs funded, and such allocations may be revoked at the sole discretion of the City
Commission.
• Organization must complete a Miami For Everyone funding request form.
• MFE programs are subject to funding availability.
• MFE fund recipients will use funds for a program or initiative that reaches a significant number of
individuals and/or significantly mitigates the impacts of a declared emergency.
• Recipients will be required to enter into a grant agreement with the City of Miami prior to any
funding being disbursed. Said agreement shall include program/activity information and
language regarding:
o Resolution stating who is authorized to execute agreement with City of Miami
o Scope of Services including but not limited to number of residents being served, City of
Miami District/Location where services are being provided, program focus/priority area,
frequency of service, performance measures and any other performance metric deemed
relevant to the program priority area
o Budget detailing how funding will be utilized to provided services to City/District residents
as described in the Scope of Services
o Invoicing for activities and services provided and residents assisted or served
o Conflict of Interest
o Insurance as required by the City of Miami, which said requirements may be amended by
the City's Department of Risk Management ("Risk") and approved by Risk, which may be
withheld in the City's sole discretion.
o Any other material terms deem applicable to ensure appropriate use of public funds
• If an agreement is not executed in six (6) months from the date of Commission approval, the
recipient will be recommended for de -obligation.
• Unless otherwise approved or extended by City Commission, the agreement term will end a year
following contract execution.
• Recipients will be required to complete an end of program close-out report certifying the services
provided, performance metrics, location of services, timeline for the provision of MFE related
services and a narrative of the overall accomplishments of the program. The City, from time to
3 Only eligible to be awarded funding for affordable housing projects.
' Only eligible to be awarded to City Residents who have been approved under the City of Miami Single Family Replacement
Home Program.
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Miami For Everyone
Program Guidelines
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time, may conduct on -site monitoring and/or audits of the MFE funded program/activity/service.
• Funds cannot be used to pay expenditures such as:
o Lobbying Activities
o Traveling for non -program participants
o Meals for non -program participants
o Defense and prosecution of criminal and civil proceedings
o Donations or fund raising activities
o Individual or Personal expenses
o Pay same expense charged to other funding source (e.g. CDBG funds)
o Sponsorship of events and activities
o Any other expenditures deemed ineligible by the City of Miami
Organizations that discriminate based on race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age or
disability
will not be recommended for funding. Administrative/indirect expenses cannot exceed 10% of the
budget allocation.
• These guidelines are 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 City
Code provisions.
• The attached Funding Request Form (pages 1-6) must be completed in its entirety by the applicant. The
completed form must besubrnitted to the Office of Management and Budget before the entity may
added to the Commission Agenda for approval.
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Mortgage Replacement Program Requirements:
Program Description:
Designed to address substandard and dilapidated housing units that
qualify for assistance under the City of Miami's Single Family
Replacement Home Program.
Funding Soruce: Miami For Everyone Program funds.
Type of Assistance:
Maximum Subsidy:
Income Requirements:
Affordability Period:
Lien Position:
Eligible Property:
Repayment Requirements:
Deferred payment loan used for the payment and replacement of
existing private first mortgage loans recorded against a property that
is approved for assistance under and the City of Miami's Single Family
Replacement Home Program.
$200,000, per eligible property
Total household income not to exceed 80% AMI
30 years
1st lien position on assisted property. No other liens on the property
shall be permitted other than the City of Miami Single Family
Replacement Home municipal mortgage lien.
Single-family owner -occupied units in the City of Miami with major
structural defects that cannot be rehabilitated and have been
approved for assistance through the City of Miami's Single Family
Replacement Home Program.
In the case of a sale or transfer or if the property ceases to be occupied
as primary residence, the borrower will be required to repay 100% of
the original principal amount given as assistance.
City of Miami
Miami For Everyone
Program Funding Request Form
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CONTACT INFORMATION:
Contact Person: Victor Turner
Title: Director, Department of Housing and Community Development
Phone number: 305-416-1978
Email Address: vturner@miamigov.com
Name of Person completing this form: Alberto Castellon
Legal Name of Organization: City of Miami Department of Housing and Community Development
Address (Street, City, State, Zip Code):
Executive Director of Organization: Victor Turner
Executive Director email: vturner@miamigov.com
Executive Director Contact Phone Number: 305-416-1978
The organization is a registered and active State of Florida Corporation (select one):
For -profit organization
Not -for profit organization {501(3)(c)}
Local governmental unit
State governmental unit
Educational and academic institution
City of Miami department, office of elected official, agency or board
•
•
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ORGANIZATION AND PROGRAM/PROJECT INFORMATION —
Organization History and Background Information:
City of Miami Department of Housing and Community Development
Is your program/project providing direct services to residents of the City of Miami? Yes•No❑
Number of residents your entity will serve: 6 Households
Frequency of Service: N/A
Age Group Served: Families
Is your program/project related to a declared emergency in the City of Miami? YesENoO
Name of Declared Emergency:
Date of Official Declaration:
Is your program/project impacting one of Miami's afflicted communities?
Geographic Area Served (specific to this project/program)
District Served (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Citywide) 5
Neighborhood/Community being served:
Program/Project Priority area (Select one):
•
Affordable Housing
Mortgage Replacement Program (See Appendix A)
nEducational Programs for children, youth, and adults
Elderly meals, direct financial assistance, transportation, recreational and
health/wellness related activities
Direct financial assistance, food assistance (gift card programs, voucher programs)
Yes ■0 Non
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nAt -risk youth or youth summer job programs
Transportation services and programs
Job development, retention and training programs
Homeless Services
Food Distribution programs
Climate Resiliency Improvements
Essential supplies, during a State of Emergency, natural disaster, or economic crisis
Allowable Infrastructure Improvement per program purpose and guidelines
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Program/Project Title: District 5 Infill Homes
Project/Program Description:
District 5 Infill Homes (May 31 2024) - Develop two (2)
single family homes and two (2) twin -homes in District 5 at 3431 NW 6th Ave,
1544 NW 58th Terr, 1465 NW 60th St, and 411 NE 69 St for affordable housing
Program Start Date: May 31 2024 Program End Date: Const. by August 1 2026
Please describe how this program/project and funding will assist the community overcome the
adverse effects of the declared emergency:
Program will provide an opportunity of homeownership to six(6) low income families/households.
IMPACT AND PERFORMANCE:
Describe overall expected outcomes and performance measures for this project/program:
Complete a total 6 affordable housing units: two (2) single family homes and two (2) twin -homes (w/ two units) in District 5
to be sold to qualifying residents at an AMI to be determined by District 5.
In no case, shall final AMI exceed 1 /0 AMI, but final AMI tbd.
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Funding Request Form
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FUNDING REQUEST INFORMATION:
Amount Requested: $1,080,000.00
Explain how the City of Miami's Miami For Everyone funding will be utilized:
Funding will be utilized for direct development costs for the construction of the
two(2) single family homes and two (2) twin -homes to be located in District 5 at 3431 NW 6th Ave,
1544 NW 58th Terr, 1465 NW 60th St, and 411 NE 69 St.
Itemize MFE funding related to expenditures below:
Personnel Salaries & Wages: $
Personnel Benefits $
Space Rental: $
Utilities (Electricity, Phone, Internet): $
Supplies: $
Equipment $
Marketing: $
Transportation (Participants): $
Meals (Participants): $
Professional Services (List each): $
Construction (attach schedule of costs): $1,080,000.00
Other (please describe):
Other (please describe):
Mortgage Replacement (please describe):
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City of Miami
Miami For Everyone Program
Funding Request Form
To be completed by the Entity/Recipient
By signing below you agree to the guidelines and stipulate that the information provided on this form is
accurate and complete.
Completed by (Print & Sign): Alberto Castellon / Victor Turner
Date:
Additional Comments:
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To be completed by District Commissioner/Mayor's Office
Recommended for funding: Yes No❑
Funding Recommendation: $1,080,000
Commission Meeting Date: January 23, 2025
Additional Comments:
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City of Miami
Miami For Everyone
Program Guidelines
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Background:
On April 13th 2023, the Miami City Commission approved Resolution No. R-23-0178 es . •lishing the
Miami For Everyone ("MFE") program. The following Miami For Everyone guidelines -re adopted in
said Resolution R-23-0178, to ensure the accountability and utilization of the progra funds meets the
intent of the MFE Program. Funding for the MFE Program will be allocated by the y Commission.
Purpose:
The purpose of the Miami For Everyone program is to assist comm sties facing the long-term
complications resulting from declared emergencies and to address t►- specific needs of the most
vulnerable residents and businesses, through a strategy of focusing e provision of support towards
priority areas of need that will further stabilize economic conditiowithin City District(s). The City of
Miami created the Miami For Everyone program to address the -eds of the most vulnerable residents
who continue to experience hardships due to a declared emery -ncy (pandemic, natural disaster, etc.).
Miami For Everyone focuses on projects and programs • •viding services directly benefitting City of
Miami residents in the following priority areas:
• Affordable Housing'
• Mortgage Replacement Program2
• Educational Programs for children, youth .nd adults
• Elderly meals, direct financial assistanc•, transportation, recreational and health/wellness related
activities
• Direct financial assistance, food as tance (gift card programs, voucher programs)
• At -risk youth or youth summer .. programs
• Transportation services and • •grams
• Job development, retentio' and training programs
• Homeless Services
• Food Distribution pro: . ms
• Necessary climate a d resiliency improvements in compliance with program purpose and
guidelines
• Essential suppl •s, during a State of Emergency, natural disaster, or economic
crisis.
• Necessary frastructure improvements in compliance with program purpose and guidelines
The expenditu of Miami For Everyone funds allocated under this Initiative shall only be expended to
benefit the i erest of disadvantaged residents of the City of Miami.
1 All Aff. .able Housing projects shall be managed by the City of Miami's Department of Housing and Community Development
("HCD' and subject to compliance with HCD's applicable rules, guidelines, processes, and procedures, including but not limited
to, evant funding agreements.
2 ' e MFE Mortgage Replacement Program shall be managed by the City of Miami's Department of Housing and Community
evelopment ("HCD") and subject to compliance with HCD's applicable rules, guidelines, processes, and procedures, including
but not limited to, relevant funding agreements.
• If an agree
recipient
• Unless
folio
• Re
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Miami For Everyone
Program Guidelines
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Eligible Entities and Organizations:
Miami For Everyone fund recipients must be an active and registered State of Florida entity:
(1) For Profit3; (2) Not -for profit organizations {501(3)(c)}; (3) Governmental units; (4) .ucational
and academic institutions; (5) City of Miami departments, Offices of City Elected Off als, agencies,
or boards; (6) Eligible City Residents who have applied and met all requirements of e Miami For
Everyone Mortgage Replacement Program4.
Additional Program Guidelines and Requirements
• Any organization considered for or selected to receive Miami For
with any and all local, state and federal laws, rules, regulations, or
programs funded, and such allocations may be revoked
Commission.
• Organization must complete a Miami For Everyone funding requ
• MFE programs are subject to funding availability.
• MFE fund recipients will use funds for a program or ini
individuals and/or significantly mitigates the impact
• Recipients will be required to enter into a grant
funding being disbursed. Said agreement s
language regarding:
o Resolution stating who is authorize
o Scope of Services including but
Miami District/Location where
frequency of service, perfor
relevant to the program p
o Budget detailing how fu
as described in the S
Invoicing for activi -s
Conflict of Intere
0
0
o Insurance as r=.uired by the City of Miami, which said requirements may be amended by
the City's D .artment of Risk Management ("Risk") and approved by Risk, which may be
withheld the City's sole discretion.
o Any of r material terms deem applicable to ensure appropriate use of public funds
nt is not executed in six (6) months from the date of Commission approval, the
I be recommended for de -obligation.
erwise approved or extended by City Commission, the agreement term will end a year
ng contract execution.
pients will be required to complete an end of program close-out report certifying the services
ovided, performance metrics, location of services, timeline for the provision of MFE related
services and a narrative of the overall accomplishments of the program. The City, from time to
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Ev ryone funds must comply
idelines associated with the
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tive that reaches a significant number of
of a declared emergency.
reement with the City of Miami prior to any
include program/activity information and
to execute agreement with City of Miami
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ervices are being provided, program focus/priority area,
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ority area
ing will be utilized to provided services to City/District residents
pe of Services
and services provided and residents assisted or served
my eligible to be awarded funding for affordable housing projects.
Only eligible to be awarded to City Residents who have been approved under the City of Miami Single Family Replacement
Home Program.
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Miami For Everyone
Program Guidelines
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time, may conduct on -site monitoring and/or audits of the MFE funded program/activity/se ice.
• Funds cannot be used to pay expenditures such as:
o Lobbying Activities
o Traveling for non -program participants
o Meals for non -program participants
o Defense and prosecution of criminal and civil proceedings
o Donations or fund raising activities
o Individual or Personal expenses
o Pay same expense charged to other funding source (e.g. CDBG f d
o Sponsorship of events and activities
o Any other expenditures deemed ineligible by the City of Mia ' i
Organizations that discriminate based on race, color, sex, -ligion, national origin, age or
disability
will not be recommended for funding. Administrative/Indir- t expenses cannot exceed 1O% of the
budget allocation.
• These guidelines are further subject to compliance wi all requirements that may be imposed by
the City Attorney, including but not limited to, those .rescribed by applicable City Charter and City
Code provisions.
• The attached Funding Request Form (pages 1-6 ust be completed in its entirety by the applicant. The
completed form must besubmitted to the 0 ice of Management and Budget before the entity may
added to the Commission Agenda for appr- al.
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City of Miami
Miami For Everyone
Program Guidelines
Mortgage Replacement Program Requirements:
Program Description:
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Designed to address substandard and dilapidated ho
qualify for assistance under the City of Mia
Replacement Home Program.
Funding Soruce: Miami For Everyone Program funds.
Type of Assistance:
ing units that
Single Family
Deferred payment loan used fothe payment and replacement of
existing private first mortgage •ans recorded against a property that
is approved for assistance u er and the City of Miami's Single Family
Replacement Home Progr
Maximum Subsidy: $200,000, per eligi ' e property
Income Requirements: Total house .Id income not to exceed 80% AMI
Affordability Period: 30 y- , rs
Lien Position: 1st lien position on assisted property. No other liens on the property
shall be permitted other than the City of Miami Single Family
Replacement Home municipal mortgage lien.
Eligible Property:
Repay nt Requirements:
Single-family owner -occupied units in the City of Miami with major
structural defects that cannot be rehabilitated and have been
approved for assistance through the City of Miami's Single Family
Replacement Home Program.
In the case of a sale or transfer or if the property ceases to be occupied
as primary residence, the borrower will be required to repay 100% of
the original principal amount given as assistance.
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Miami For Everyone
Program Funding Request Form
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CONTACT INFORMATION:
Contact Person: Victor Turner
Title: Director, Department of Housing and Community Development
Phone number: 305-416-1978
Email Address: vturner@miamigov.com
Name of Person completing this form: Alberto Castellon
Legal Name of Organization: City of Miami Department of Housing and C
munity Development
Address (Street, City, State, Zip Code):
Executive Director of Organization: Victor Turner
Executive Director email: vturner@miamigov
om
Executive Director Contact Phone Number: 30
416-1978
The organization is a registered and acti - State of Florida Corporation (select one):
•
For -profit organization
Not -for profit organ ation {501(3)(c)}
Local governor- tal unit
State govo mental unit
Educional and academic institution
y of Miami department, office of elected official, agency or board
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Program Funding Request Form
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ORGANIZATION AND PROGRAM/PROJECT INFORMATION
Organization History and Background Information:
City of Miami Department of Housing and Community Development
Is your program/project providing direct services to residents of the C of Miami? Yes ONo ❑
Number of residents your entity will serve: 6 Households
Frequency of Service: N/A
Age Group Served: Families
Is your program/project related to a declared emerge cy in the City of Miami? Yes❑No0
Name of Declared Emergency:
Date of Official Declaration:
Is your program/project impacting one of iami's afflicted communities? Yes 0 No❑
Geographic Area Served (specific t• his project/program)
District Served (1, 2, 3, 4 ., Citywide) 5
Neighborhood/Communit .eing served:
Program/Project Priori area (Select one):
nAfford..le Housing
nMogage Replacement Program (See Appendix A)
❑ ' ducational Programs for children, youth, and adults
Elderly meals, direct financial assistance, transportation, recreational and
health/wellness related activities
Direct financial assistance, food assistance (gift card programs, voucher programs)
rage 2 or 6
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nA• t -risk youth or youth summer job programs
nT• ransportation services and programs
nJob development, retention and training programs
nH• omeless Services
nF• ood Distribution programs
InC• limate Resiliency Improvements
InEssential supplies, during a State of Emergency, natural dis.. er, or economic crisis
nAllowable Infrastructure Improvement per program pur.ose and guidelines
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Miami For Everyone Program
Funding Request Form
Program/Project Title: District 5 Infill Homes
Project/Program Description: District 5 Infill Homes (May 31 2024) - Develop tw• 2)
single family homes and two (2) twin -homes in District 5 at 3431 NW 6t Ave,
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1544 NW 58th Terr, 1465 NW 60th St, and 411 NE 69 St for affordabl- ousing
Program Start Date: May 31 2024 Program End Date; Const. by A .ust 1 2026
Please describe how this program/project and funding will assist the c• munity overcome the
adverse effects of the declared emergency:
Program will provide an opportunity of homeownership to six(6) low income familie ouseholds.
IMPACT AND PERFORMANCE:
Describe overall expected outcomes and perfor nce measures for this project/program:
Complete a total 6 affordable housing units: two (2) single mily homes and two (2) twin -homes (w/ two units) in District 5
to be sold to qualifying resident .t an AMI to be determined by District 5.
In no case, shall final AMI exc
d 120% AMI, but final AMI tbd.
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Miami For Everyone Program
Funding Request Form
FUNDING REQUEST INFORMATION:
Amount Requested: $ 1,080,000.00
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Explain how the City of Miami's Miami For Everyone funding will be utilized:
Funding will be utilized for direct development costs for the constr tion of the
two(2) single family homes and two (2) twin -homes to be located in District 5 at 431 NW 6th Ave,
1544 NW 58th Terr, 1465 NW 60th St, and 411 NE 69 St
Itemize MFE funding related to expenditures below:
Personnel Salaries & Wages:
Personnel Benefits
Space Rental:
Utilities (Electricity, Phone, Internet):
Supplies: $
Equipment $
Marketing: $
Transportation (Particip. ts): $
Meals (Participants): $
Professional Sery es (List each): $
Constructio attach schedule of costs): $1,080,000.00
Other (p ase describe):
Othe please describe):
rtgage Replacement (please describe):
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City of Miami
Miami For Everyone Program
Funding Request Form
To be completed by the Entity/Recipient
By signing below you agree to the guidelines and stipulate that the information provided on thi orm is
accurate and complete.
Completed by (Print & Sign): Alberto Castellon / Victor Turner a
Date:
Additional Comments:
To be completed by District Commissioner/Mayor's Office
Recommended for funding: Yes ❑ No❑
Funding Recommendation: $1,080,000
Commission Meeting Date: January 23, 2025
Additional Comments:
,-Signed by:
Completed by (Print & Sign): _��'✓
Date: January 6, 2025 112:37•► EST
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DocuSigned by:
Received by (Print & _n):
5•FO,AEC
Date:
January 8, 025 1 10:47:07 EST
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Exhibit A - ARPA New Homeownership -- Budget Allocations per Single/Twin Home
Expected
Property Housing Type Contractor Construction
Uses
5/2024 RFP Infill Houses
3431 NW 6 AVE
1465 NW 60 ST
1544 NW 58 TER
411 NE 69 ST
Cazo Construction
Cazo Construction
RF Construction Group
RF Construction Group
Twin Home
Twin Home
Single -Family
Single -Family
Total Funds
$541,432.00
$541,432.00
$306,632.55
$306,632.55
$1, 696,129.10
ARPA
Allocation
(A)
$257,353.98
$255,735.00
$143, 265.00
$143, 265.00
$799,618.98
D5. MFE
Allocation
(B)
$284,078.02
$ 285, 697.00
$163,367.55
$163,367.55
$896,510.12
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Total Const.
Sources
(A + B)
$541,432.00
$541,432.00
$306,632.55
$306,632.55
$1, 696,129.10
D5. MFE
Contingency Alloc.
(C)
$63,515.4
$59,7
6
$ , 32.36
30,132.36
$183,489.88
Tot. udget
+ B + C)
$604,947.40
$601,141.76
$336,764.91
$336,764.91
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