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INSURANCE NOT REOVIREn <br /> WORK MAY PROCEED A-2025-2©0 <br /> CITY C1.ER,'t <br /> DATE: DEC P025 FIRST AMENDMENT TO EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS GRANT <br /> o.u)A (69) MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WITH <br /> Bre.ttcla V Ej a (Oz) SANTA ANA POLICE DEPARTMENT <br /> THIS FIRST AMENDMENT to the above-referenced Memorandum of Understanding is entered <br /> into December 2, 2025, by and between the City of Santa Ana, a charter city and municipal <br /> corporation organized and existing under the Constitution and laws of the State of California <br /> ("CITY") AND Santa Ana Police Department ("SUBRECIPIENT"). SUBRECIPIENT and the <br /> City shall be collectively referred to as the "Parties." <br /> RECITALS <br /> A. The Parties entered into Memorandum of Understanding No. A-2025-123-06 <br /> ("Memorandum of Understanding") whereby SUBRECIPENT agreed to serve Santa Ana <br /> through the operation of an emergency solutions program for the homeless or at-risk of <br /> homelessness of the City of Santa Ana ("said Memorandum of Understanding") via the <br /> Emergency Solutions Grant ("ESG") funds the CITY received through the United States <br /> Department of Housing and Urban Development ("Program") to the Santa Ana Police <br /> Department HEART program. <br /> B. The Parties now wish to amend the Memorandum of Understanding to increase the <br /> aggregate compensation paid by the CITY to SUBRECIPIENT,by$15,197, as a result of <br /> reallocation of a portion of unspent funds from the ESG Program at the close of Fiscal Year <br /> 2024-2025, Federal Award Identification Number(FAIN) E-24-MC-06-0508. <br /> The Parties therefore agree: <br /> 1. The Memorandum of Understanding shall be amended to include revised attached "Exhibit <br /> A-1" (Scope of Work) to replace Exhibit A, and include revised attached "Exhibit B-1" <br /> (Budget) to replace Exhibit B. <br /> 2. Paragraph 5 of the RECITALS, is hereby amended to read in its entirety as follows: <br /> The SUBRECIPIENT has agreed to be reimbursed for the above services in an amount not to <br /> exceed $72,082 in grant funding for Shelter, Outreach Services, Rapid Re-Housing or <br /> Homeless Prevention. <br /> 3. Section III, DISBURSEMENT OF FUNDS, the first two paragraphs off, are hereby <br /> amended to read in its entirety as follows: <br /> The CITY was allocated$377,331 in Emergency Solutions Grant Funds under the McKinney- <br /> Vento Homeless Assistance Act for fiscal year 2025-2026 from the Department of Housing <br /> and Urban Development. At the close of Fiscal Year 2024-2025, the CITY had unspent funds <br /> from the ESG Program totaling$45,595.48 and it desires to reallocate for distribution for Fiscal <br /> Year 2025-2026. The CITY agrees to pay SUBRECIPIENT when, if and to the extent federal <br /> funds are received under provisions of the Act a sum not to exceed $72,082 for <br /> SUBRECIPIENT's performance in accordance with the Budget attached hereto as "Exhibit <br /> B-1" during the period of this Memorandum of Understanding. The breakdown of said sum <br /> Page 1 of 2 <br />