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Company Name
Dayle McIntosh Ctr
Contract #
A-2006-092-014
Agency
Community Development
Council Approval Date
4/17/2006
Expiration Date
6/30/2007
Insurance Exp Date
5/25/2007
Destruction Year
2012
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<br /> FulfIllment <br /> illustrated by <br /> Trackinl! HUn Obiective to be fuIrllled HUn Outcomes to be fulfIlled HUn Indicator <br /> Suitable Creating Specific Outcome <br />Activity/Program Outcome Tracking Goal Living Decent Economic A vailabilityl Affordability Sustainabilil) Indicator # <br />Housing Accessibility (Please see page 4 <br /> Environment Opportunitie! of 4 for desc.) <br />lSenior Services 1. Track assisted senior 1. 80% of assisted senior <br /> citizens that remained itizens will remain <br />0 independent for at least 1 independent for at least 1 X X 2 <br />year after services were ear after services are <br /> provided. rovided. <br /> 2. Track seniors receiving , 90% of seniors receiving <br /> ",ferrsls that were linked to eferrsls will be linked to the 2 <br />0 the services sought. services sought. X X <br />pwner-Occupied [Number of owners assisted hysical safety and comfort <br />!Housing Rehabilitation to rehabilitate their primary will be improved for Low <br /> !residence for the following od Moderate income <br /> income categories: ouseholds by improving <br />0 -Extremely Low Income ames to a level that meets 9 <br />-Very Low Income r exceeds HUD housing X X <br /> -Moderate Income uality standards. <br /> Special Needs Categories <br /> -Large Families <br />rail Elderly Sezvices Track frail elderly Xlo/. of frail elderly <br /> individuals that were linked 'ndividuals will be linked to 2 <br />0 to the services sought. he services sought. X X <br />~isabled Services Track disables persons upport independeot living <br /> ~hose indepeodeot living for 90% of disabLed persons 2 <br />[;8J "'as supported by City funds. ssisled by City funds. X X <br />!Services for Meotally III Track individuals assisted 100% of individuals assisted <br /> Iwith City resources that were ith City resources will be <br />0 forovided an entry point into rovided an entry point into <br />filie regional mental health the regional mental health X X 2 <br /> care system and linked to at are system and linked to at <br /> least one additionaL mental east one additional mental <br /> Ihealth supportive service. ealth supportive sezvice. <br />lServices for Substance Track how many individuals Provide eotry into the <br />IAddicted Iwith substance addiction in egional recovery system for <br /> Iwere provided an entry into ~s individuals with <br /> the regional recovery system ,:stance addiction and link <br />0 aod linked to additional em to additional services. 2 <br />services. X X <br /> .....S-year goaL to be <br /> ~chieved by FY 09/10 <br />outh Services 1. Track improvement in 1. For education-based <br /> pre-test, post-test scores. forograrns. improve pre-test 2 <br />0 foost-test scores by SO% X X <br /> 2. Track number of . Provide opportunities for <br />0 individuals exposed to the bposure to the fme arts. X X 2 <br />fine arts. <br />0 3. Track childreo!youth . 90% of chiLdren/youth <br />seeking referrals that were eeking referrals will be X X 2 <br />linked to the services sought. inked to the services sought <br />Low- aod Moderate- Track program participants ~% of program participaots <br />ncome Services that were linked to services hwill be linked to services 2 <br /> sought sought. X X <br />0 <br /> <br />Exhibit A-I <br />Page 2 of 4 <br />
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