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Community Redevelopment and Housing Commission as identified in <br />item #3 below and award funding to additional public service <br />organizations: an amount of $30,000 to Second Chance Orange County <br />and $45,000 to America On Track by readjusting the other amounts <br />pertaining to the public service organization to accommodate the <br />additional organizations; up to the maximum total of $872,543. <br />3. Direct the City Attorney to finalize and authorize the City Manager and <br />the Clerk of the Council to execute memorandums of understanding <br />with various city departments and agreements with nonprofit <br />organizations awarded funds as part of the approved Community <br />Development Block Grant Program for term beginning July 1, 2018 <br />through June 30, 2019, subject to funding non -substantive changes <br />approved by the City Manager and City Attorney (AGMT. No. 2018-135). <br />City Department <br />Award <br />AGMT. No. <br />1. Community Development Agency - Administration of <br />the CDBG Program. Proposed funding amount calculated <br />based off 20% admin cap less Fair Housing amount. <br />$ 2,174,076 <br />Funds are also used to make award grants of up to $5, 000 <br />2018-01 <br />to eligible microenterprise businesses in the City. (No <br />MOU necessary.) <br />2. Parks, Recreation and Community Services Agency- <br />$ 921,227 <br />2018-02 <br />Neighborhood park improvements. <br />3. Public Works Agency - Residential street improvements. <br />$ 921,228 <br />2018-03 <br />4. Planning and Building Agency - To address property <br />maintenance and life safety violations which contribute to <br />$ 865,644 <br />2018-04 <br />the visual blight and general decline of an area. <br />Fair Housing Organization IAward <br />AGMT. No. <br />5. Orange County Fair Housing Council Inc. — Provides <br />fair housing education, landlord tenant counseling and <br />enforcement services to combat housing discrimination <br />$ 62,241 <br />2018-05 <br />and city administrative support for the residents of the City <br />of Santa Ana. A commitment to further fair housing is a <br />requirement of CDBG funding. <br />Public Service Organizations <br />Award <br />AGMT. No. <br />6. Delhi Center — Teens Engaged in Learning and <br />$ 66,654 <br />2018-06 <br />Leadership Program <br />7. Delhi Center — Family Economic Success Initiative <br />$ 87 873 <br />2018-07 <br />Program <br />8. OC Children's Therapeutic Arts Center - After <br />$ 62,750 <br />2018-08 <br />School Arts, Tutoring, Family Counseling, and <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 21 MAY 15, 2018 <br />1 OA-21 <br />
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