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REQUEST FOR <br />COUNCIL ACTION <br />CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: <br />MARCH 19, 2012 <br />TITLE: <br />ALLOCATION OF FY 2012-2013 <br />EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS GRANT FUNDS <br />AND SECOND INSTALLMENT OF FY 2011- <br />2012 EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS GRANT <br />FUNDS <br />? ?"L L----:: <br />CITY MANAGER <br />RECOMMENDED ACTION <br />CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: <br />APPROVED <br />? As Recommended <br />? As Amended <br />? Ordinance on 1" Reading <br />? Ordinance on 2nd Reading <br />? Implementing Resolution <br />? Set Public Hearing For_ <br />CONTINUED TO <br />FILE NUMBER <br />1. Approve the proposed FY 2012-2013 Emergency Solutions Grant Program, which includes <br />the second installment of FY 2011-2012 Emergency Solutions Grant Funds. <br />2. Direct the City Attorney to prepare and authorize the City Manager and the Clerk of the <br />Council to execute agreements with non-profit agencies and/or sub-recipients awarded <br />funds as part of the approved program, subject to non-substantive changes approved by <br />the City Manager and City Attorney. <br />DISCUSSION <br />The Homeless Emergency Assistance and Rapid Transition to Housing Act of 2009 (HEARTH <br />Act), enacted into law on May 20, 2009, consolidates three of the separate homeless assistance <br />programs administered by HUD under the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act into a single <br />grant program, and revises the Emergency Shelter Grants program and renames it as the <br />Emergency Solutions Grants (ESG) program. <br />This interim rule revises the regulations for the Emergency Shelter Grants program by establishing <br />the regulations for the Emergency Solutions Grants program, which replaces the Emergency <br />Shelter Grants program. The change in the program's name, from Emergency Shelter Grants to <br />Emergency Solutions Grants, reflects the change in the program's focus from addressing the <br />needs of homeless people in emergency or transitional shelters to assisting people to quickly <br />regain stability in permanent housing after experiencing a housing crisis and/or homelessness. <br />For FY 2011-2012, the City received a total of $471,714 in ESG funds, which was provided in two <br />installments. HUD divided the allocation into two installments to allow entitlement communities to <br />continue providing services until regulations governing the new ESG program could be created. <br />25A-1