HomeMy WebLinkAboutNotice to the PublicNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
City of Miami — Community & Economic Development Department
Thursday, January 12, 2017 at 9:00 A.M.
The City of Miami Community & Economic Development Department will hold a public hearing on Thursday, January 12, 2017 at
9:00 a.m. at City Commission Chambers, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, FL 33133, to provide the public an opportunity to
comment on funding amendments affecting the City's annual Action Plan for US Department of Housing & Urban Development
(HUD) programs. The proposed amendment(s) and respective description(s) can be found at:
www. miamigov.comlcommunitvdevelopment.
The adoption of an Ordinance or Resolution, by the City Commission, related to the proposed amendment(s), authorizes the City
Manager to draft/amend the appropriate City of Miami Annual Action Plan. Certain item(s) may be available for public comment and
review for a period of no less than 30 days. The review and comment period begins on Tuesday, December 13, 2016 and ends on
Wednesday, January 11, 2017. The proposed amendment(s) will be presented to the City Commission for approval on Thursday,
January 12, 2017. Draft copies of the agenda items will be available at the City of Miami Community & Economic Development
Department office located at 444 SW 2nd AVE, 2 Floor, Miami, FL 33130 (CED Address). Comments to amendment(s) must be
submitted to: nancyromani@miamigov.com, Attn: Nancy Romani, and must be received no later than January 11, 2017.
Interested individuals are encouraged to attend this Public Hearing. The meeting site is accessible to the handicapped. Requests for
special accommodations may be directed at 305416-2080 no later than three (3) business days prior to the public hearing date.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
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City of Miami Commission Chamber
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 t
1. Discuss and propose resolution authorizing the allocation of CDBG Program Income from Julyl st to November 30th, 2016 for program year
2017-2018 in the amount of $510,618.55 in the categories specified below.
Recommended Distribution of Funds to Agencies/Program
Services Provided
Funded Amount
Public Services Activities
Public Services for 2017-2018 program year
$76,592.79
Community and Economic Development Department
Program Administration
$102,123.71
South Florida Progress Foundation, Inc.
Public Facilities and Improvement
$50,000.00
CDBG Eligible Activities
Eligible Activities (Housing and Economic
Development)
$281,902.05
De Hostos Senior Center, Inc.
Total Program Income
$510,618.55
2. Discuss and propose resolution authorizing the allocation of funds in the amount of $416,426.30 to replace CDBG program funds to the
agencies specified below, for Public Services activities with funds allocated from Aids to Private Organizations, to extend the current
Proqram Year from 12 to 18 months.
Agencies/CDBG-Public Services Activities
Services Provided
FUNDED AMOUNT
Alla attah Community Action, Inc.
Elderly Meals
$89,374.50
Centro Master Child Care Services, Inc.
Child Care Services
$8,649.00
Curle 's House of Style, Inc.
Elderly Meals
$12,500
Coconut Grove Collaborative, Inc.
Job Training
$3,201.50
De Hostos Senior Center, Inc.
Elderly Meals
$5,000.00
Fanm A is en Nan Mi ami/ Haitian Woman of Miami, Inc.
Youth Services
$15,000.00
Fifty -Five Years & Up, Inc.
Elderly Meals
$5,000.00
Josefa Perez de Castano Kidney Foundation, Inc.
Elderly Meals
$4,090.50
Little Havana Activities & Nutrition Centers of Dade County, Inc.
Elderly Nutrition Services
$68,498.00
Southwest Social Services Program, Inc.
Elderly Meals
$39,917.00
Sunshine for All, Inc.
Elderly Meals
$30,693.00
St Alban's Day Nursey, Inc.
Child Care Services
$11,980.00
The Association for Development of the Exceptional, Inc.
Handicapped, Mental Health,
Elderly Services
$10,581.50
The Sundari Foundation, Inc.
Homeless Services for Women
$4,000.00
Thelma Gibson Health Initiative
Elderly Services & Services for the
Disabled
$27,438.00
Greater Miami Service Cors
Youth Services
$17,500.00
World Literacy Crusade of Florida, Inc.
Youth Services
$11,819.50
The Start Program, Inc.
Youth Services
$7,434.00
Multi Ethnic Youth Group Association, Inc.
Youth Services
$11,250.00
Liberty City Optimist Club
Youth Service
$30,000.00
Miami Lighthouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired
Services for the Disabled
$2,500.00
Total Public Services Allocation
$416,426.50
3. Discuss and propose resolution authorizing the City Manager to re -allocated an amount of $50,000 from CDBG Program Income funds to
South Florida Progress Foundation, Inc. for the construction of a Business Center at Miami Northwestern High School.
4. Discuss and propose resolution authorizing the allocation of funds in the total amount of $368,324.00 to the agencies as specified below
for Public Services activities, with funds allocated from Social Service Gap program funds.
Agencies I Social Service Gap Extra Allocation for FY 2016-17 1
Allapattah Community Action, Inc.
$77,592.00
Centro Master Child Care Services, Inc.
$15,335.00
Curle 's House of St le, Inc.
$20,588.00
De Hostos Senior Center, Inc.
$51,484.50
Fanm A is en Nan Mi ami/ Haitian Woman of Miami, Inc.
$12,500.00
Fifty -Five Years & Up, Inc.
$4,915.00
Josefa Perez de Castano Kidney Foundation, Inc.
$303.50
Little Havana Activities & Nutrition Centers of Dade County, Inc.
$58,519.00
St. Alban's Day Nursery, Inc.
$1,295.00
Sisters and Brothers Forever
$17,574.00
Southwest Social Services Programs, Inc.
$28,453.00
Sunshine for All, Inc.
$32,796.00
The Association for Development of the Exceptional, Inc.
$9,132.00
The Sundari Foundation, Inc.
$15,337.00
Northeast Second Avenue Partnership NE2P)
$12,500.00
Multi -Ethnic Youth Group Association. Inc.
$10,000.00
Total Allocation:
5. Discuss and propose resolution approving the allocation from prior year HOPWA funds, in the amount of $6,053,307 as specified below,
to provide Housing assistance and housing related services to low-income individuals living with HIV/AIDS.
Program/Agencies
HOPWA Recommendation Additional 6 Months
II. Project Based Operating Support
Miami Beach Community Development Corporation, Inc. -
Westchester Apartments
$13,955.00
Latin Mission Ministries, Inc. - New Life Apartments
$12,000.00
Carrfour Supportive Housing, Inc. - Harding Village
$14,000.00
Carrfour Supportive Housing, Inc. - Little River Bend
$10,500.00
Subtotal:
$50,455.00
III. (a) Long Term Tenant Based Rental Assistance Program (LTRA) -
Housing Specialist Services, Move -In/ Compliance/ Walk -Through/ Exit &
HQS Inspections
Center of Information and Orientation, Inc.
$228,130.00
Community AIDS Resource, Inc.
$107,356.00
Empower "U", Inc.
$228,130.00
Sunshine for All, Inc.
$228,130.00
Spanish American Basic Education and Rehabilitation, Inc.
$104,672.00
Subtotal:
$896,417.00
IV. (a) Long Term Tenant Based Rental Assistance Program (LTRA) - Rental
Payments
City of Miami - Department of Community and Economic Development LTRA
Payments
$5,106,435.00
Subtotal:
$5,106,435.00
Total HOPWA Additional Allocation FY2016-2017:
$6,053,307.00
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,
December 13, 2016 and ends on Wednesday, January 11,2017. The proposed amendment(s) will be presented to City Commission for approval on
Thursday, January 12, 2017 (public hearing).
# Draft copies will be available at the City of Miami Department of Community & Economic 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: Nancy Romani, and must be received no later than Wednesday, January 11, 2017.
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 & Economic Development at (305) 416-2080 no less than three (3) business
days prior to the Public Hearing date.