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IWOMM11:111111[c3 <br />SUBSTANTIAL AMENDMENT # 2 TO THE FY 2019-2020 Substantial Amendment <br />ANNUAL ACTION PLAN TO ADD COMMUNITY #2 <br />DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT — CORONAVIRUS (CDBG- <br />CV3) AND EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS GRANT - <br />CORONAVIRUS (ESG-CV2) FUNDS <br />CDBG-CV3 Eligible Activity <br />Allocation <br />Subsistence Payments (Coronavirus Emergency Rental Relief for <br />Tenants <br />$1,103,328 <br />Food Banks Food/Meal Insecurity, Food Pantries <br />$763,327 <br />Power of One Food Purchase of Non -perishables & Operating Costs <br />$50,000 <br />Healthcare Services Coronavirus Testing and Vaccine Distribution <br />$500,000 <br />Senior Services Medical Transportation, In -Home Care <br />$200,000 <br />Public Services (PPE for CDBG-funded Public Service Agencies and <br />Non rofits <br />$100,000 <br />Youth Services (Project Hope Alliance WIFI Access to Unhoused <br />Youth <br />$100,000 <br />Administrative Costs Allowance CDA <br />$704,164 <br />TOTAL <br />$3,520,819 <br />ESG-CV2 Eligible Activity <br />Allocation <br />Operating costs to start up the Year -Round Homeless Navigation <br />$3,249,361 <br />Center and Recuperative Care Facility at 1815 Carnegie Avenue <br />Extension of the interim 200-bed shelter at The Link beyond October <br />31, 2020, while the new Homeless Navigation Center on Carnegie <br />$1,424,490 <br />Avenue is under development <br />Eviction Prevention for Very -Low Income Families until August <br />$5,514,747 <br />2022 (Santa Ana Zero Eviction Program) <br />Eviction Defense Fund for Very -Low Income Families qualified <br />$250,000 <br />under Santa Ana Zero Eviction Program <br />Administrative Costs Allowance (CDA) <br />$1,159,844 <br />TOTAL <br />$11,598,442 <br />In addition and for the purpose of an expedited use of the CDBG-CV3 and ESG-CV2 <br />funding, the bill eliminates the cap on the amount of funds a grantee can spend on <br />public services, removes the requirement to hold in -person public hearings in order to <br />comply with national and local social gathering requirements, and allows grantees to be <br />reimbursed for COVID-19 response activities regardless of the date the costs were <br />incurred. <br />Public Review <br />Pursuant to HUD regulations, the City's Citizen Participation Plan and current HUD <br />waivers for grant programs and consolidated plan requirements to prevent the spread <br />of COVID-19, staff published a 5-day comment period and public hearing. Public <br />comments and Council's allocation recommendations will be included in the Second <br />Substantial Amendment to the FY 2019-2020 Annual Action Plan. <br />1212020 4 <br />75B-13 <br />