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Company Name
PAUL MCNEFF KIDSINGERS
Contract #
A-2006-092-022
Agency
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Council Approval Date
4/17/2006
Expiration Date
6/30/2007
Insurance Exp Date
6/11/2007
Destruction Year
2012
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FulFdlment <br /> illustrated by <br />Trackin ROD Ob'ective to be tut©led HOD Outcomes to be talfdled HUD Indicator <br /> <br /> Suitable Creating SpeciSc Outoome <br />Aetiviry/Program Outcome Tracking Goal Living Deceut Eoonomic Availability/ Affordability Sustainabili Indicator # <br /> Environment Housing pporluni[ic Accessibility (Please see page 4 <br /> of 4 for desc.) <br />mr Services 1. Track assisted srnia 1, g0 % ofassisted senior <br /> citizens mat remained itizens will remain <br />^ independem for et least 1 independem for at least I <br /> <br />raae,aervic~wac <br />a <br />ara~amia~aro <br />X X <br />L <br /> vided. ovidW. <br /> . Track swum retaining . 90% Cf seniors receiving <br /> ferrdls mat was IiNed m fenals will be link d ro the <br />^ the services sought smites sought X ~ /~ <br />L <br />wner-0ecupied umber of owners assisted hyeical safely and comfort <br />casing Rehabilitation mrehabilimte their primary ill be improvW for low <br /> sidence for the following d Moderete income <br /> c ca4gories: <br />, ouseholds by improving <br />^ Extremely Low Ivwmc omen to a level that meets <br /> <br />-Very Low Income <br />exceeds HUD housing X X <br /> Moderete Income uelity standards. <br /> Special Needs Categories <br /> Large Pamilice <br />rail Elderly Services Tmek nail elderly 0°o of frail elderly <br /> individuals tbat were liNcN individuals will be linkedm <br />^ m the smites sougbt. the services sought p <br />!1 X <br />isebledSmices Track disables persons Suppon independrntliving <br /> whose indepcndwtliving f 90% of disabled persons <br />^ was supported by City funds. ssistN by City funds. ~r <br />A X <br />ices for Mrntally 111 Track individuals assisted 100°0 of individuals assisted <br /> im Ciry resources tout ware im City resoureus will be <br />^ rovided an entry point into vided an entry point inw <br /> e regional mortal hcalm <br />arc sye4m and IiNred to at he regional mental health <br />are system and IiNced ro at X X <br /> least one additional mortal east one additional mrnml <br /> hrnlm supponivesmice, ealrh supponivesmice. <br />es far Substance Track how many individuals rovide rntry inm me <br />ddictcd im substarce addiction in egional recovery system for <br /> em provided an wiry into 5 individuals wim <br /> me regimul recovery system substance addition and link <br />^ end'Mred to additional em 10 additional smites. <br /> "•* X X <br /> 5-yeargoel toM <br /> chiewd by FY 09/10 <br />oum Services 1. Track improvement in 1. For educatiorvbesed <br /> pre-test posttest scmes. ograms, improve pre-test <br />^ osr-rest scores by 50 % ~r <br />A X <br />® .Track number of <br />inai~iaaala e,voaea m me .Provide opportunities far <br />xpoanre m me r e ans. <br /> ant ans. X X 2 <br /> 3. Tmck childreNyoum 3. 90°o of childreNyoum <br />^ caking referrnle that were seeking referrals will be <br /> <br />linked tome smites sought <br />linked m the smites caught. <br />X X <br />L <br />and Moderate- rack program participants % of program participants <br />ome Smias et were Indeed to smices ill be IinkM to smites <br /> annghr. ngnt X X 2 <br /> <br />Exhibit A-1 <br />Page 2 of 4 <br />
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