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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 25 - Local Area Designation and Board Recertification Community Development Agency https://www.santa-ana.org/cd Item # 25 City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701 Staff Report April 6, 2021 TOPIC: Local Area Designation and Board Recertification AGENDA TITLE: Local Area Subsequent Designation and Local Board Recertification for a Two-Year Period from July 2021 to June 2023 RECOMMENDED ACTION Authorize the Mayor to sign the Subsequent Local Area Designation and Local Board Recertification application for a two-year period expiring June 30, 2023. DISCUSSION At its regularly scheduled meeting on March 18, 2021, the Workforce Development Board voted 14:0 (Elliott, Knitter, Korthuis, Perez absent) to forward the recommendation to City Council to authorize the Mayor to sign the Subsequent and Local Area Designation and Local Board Recertification application for a two-year period expiring June 30, 2021. The California Employment Development Department (EDD) released Directive WSD20- 06 on February 22, 2021, establishing procedures regarding subsequent designation of Local Workforce Development Areas (Local Areas) and recertification of Local Workforce Development Boards under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA). The subsequent designation and local board recertification is effective July 1, 2021, through June 30, 2023. This recertification ensures the continuation of WIOA funding and operations in the City of Santa Ana (Exhibit 1). Acting under the authority of the Governor, the process for subsequent designation and recertification of Local Boards under WIOA is overseen by the California Workforce Development Board (State Board). In accordance with WIOA Section 107(c)(2), the State Board will recommend recertification if a Local Board has met WIOA board membership requirements, met or exceeded performance accountability measures, and achieved sustained fiscal integrity. The completed Subsequent Designation and Local Board Recertification Request must be signed by the Local Board chairperson and the local Chief Elected Official (CEO), and Local Area Designation and Board Recertification PY 2021-23. April 6, 2021 Page 2 6 2 4 submitted to the State Board no later than March 31, 2021. However, the State will accept unsigned requests so long as a fully signed document is submitted within a reasonable time. FISCAL IMPACT There is no fiscal impact associated with this item. EXHIBIT(S) 1. Local Area Designation and Recertification Application Submitted By: Steven Mendoza, Assistant City Manager Approved By: Kristine Ridge, City Manager Page 1 of 11 Local Area Subsequent Designation and Local Board Recertification Application for Program Year 2021-23 Local Workforce Development Area SANTA ANA EXHIBIT 1 Page 2 of 11 Application for Local Area Subsequent Designation and Local Board Recertification This application will serve as your request for Local Workforce Development Area (Local Area) subsequent designation and Local Workforce Development Board (Local Board) recertification for Program Year (PY) 2021-23 under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA). If the California Workforce Development Board (CWDB) determines the application is incomplete, it will either be returned or held until the necessary documentation is submitted. Please contact your Regional Advisor for technical assistance or questions related to this application. Santa Ana_______________________________________ Name of Local Area 801 W. Civic Center Drive, Suite 200__________________ Mailing Address Santa Ana, CA 92701______________________________ City, State, ZIP March 31, 2021___________________________________ Date of Submission Deborah Sanchez__________________________________ Contact Person 714-565-2621_____________________________________ Contact Person’s Phone Number EXHIBIT 1 Page 3 of 11 Local Board Membership The WIOA Section 107(b)(2)(A) through (E) states the requirements for nominating and selecting members in each membership category. The WIOA Section 107(b)(2)(A) requires that business members constitute a majority of the Local Board. The chairperson shall be a business representative, per WIOA Section 107(b)(3). The local Chief Elected Official (CEO) is required to provide the names of the individuals appointed for each category listed on the following pages, and attach a roster of the current Local Board which identifies each member’s respective membership category. Business – A majority of the members must be representatives of businesses in the Local Area who (i) are owners of businesses, chief executives or operating officers of businesses, or other business executives or employers with optimum policy-making or hiring authority; (ii) represent businesses, including small businesses, or organizations; and (iii) are appointed from among individuals nominated by local business organizations and business trade association (WIOA Section 107[b][2][A]). Please identify the Local Board chairperson by typing CHAIR after their name. EXHIBIT 1 Page 4 of 11 Name Title Entity Appointment Date Term End Date Stacey Sanchez CHAIR Exec. Director/ Senior Community Loan Officer CDC Small Business Finance 8/21/18 5/31/22 David Elliott VICE CHAIR President & CEO Santa Ana Chamber of Commerce 9/15/20 5/31/2024 Marjorie Knitter President The Moote Group 9/15/20 5/31/24 Patrick Korthuis Owner Sir Speedy Printing 9/15/20 5/31/24 Simon Gonzalez General Manager Stauffer’s Cookie Company 11/19/19 5/31/22 Jack Haley Principal/Sr. Vice President Lee & Associates 11/19/19 5/31/22 Pierre Loubet Medical Accounts Business Develop. Senga Engineering 3/16/21 5/31/22 Johanna Rivera Human Resources Director Polly’s Inc. 3/16/21 5/31/23 Daisy Campos Sole Proprietor Consultant 3/16/21 5/31/22 Bridget Kavanaugh Marketing/Public Relations People’s Inc. 3/16/21 5/31/24 Labor – Not less than 20 percent of the members must be representatives of workforce within the Local Area who must include (i) representatives of labor organizations who have been nominated by state labor federations; (ii) a member of a labor organization or a training director from a joint labor-management apprenticeship program, or if no such joint program exists in the area, such a representative of an apprenticeship program in the area; and may include (iii) representatives of community-based organizations with demonstrated experience and expertise in addressing the employment needs of individuals with barriers to employment, veterans, or individuals with disabilities; and (iv) representatives of organizations with demonstrated experience and expertise in addressing the employment, training, or education needs of eligible youth and/or out-of-school youth (WIOA Section 107[b][2][B]). California Unemployment Insurance Code (CUIC) Section 14202(b)(1) further requires and specifies that at least 15 percent of Local Board members shall be representatives of labor organizations unless the local labor federation fails to nominate enough members. For a local area in which no employees are represented by such organizations, other representatives of employees shall be appointed to the board, but any local board that appoints representatives of employees that are not nominated by local labor federations shall demonstrate that no employees are represented by such organizations in the local area. EXHIBIT 1 Page 5 of 11 Name Title Entity Appointment Date Term End Date 1. Brent Beasley Business Manager Roofers & Water Proofers 8/21/18 5/31/22 2. Robert Ruiz Secretary/Treasurer Laborers Local 652 8/21/18 5/31/22 3. Bob Tucker Labor Relations Representative (Ret) Calif. School Employees Association 5/21/19 5/31/23 4. Maria Rosa Ibarra- Lopez Organizer UFCW 324 9/15/20 5/31/24 Education – Each Local Board shall include representatives of entities administering education and training activities in the Local Area who must include (i) a representative of eligible providers administering WIOA Title II adult education and literacy activities; (ii) a representative of institutions of higher education providing workforce investment activities; and may include (iii) representatives of local educational agencies, and community-based organizations with demonstrated experience and expertise in addressing the education or training needs of individuals with barriers to employment (WIOA Section 107[b][2][C]). Name Title Entity Appointment Date Term End Date 1. Enrique Perez, JD Vice Chancellor of Education Services Rancho Santiago Community College District 8/20/2019 05/31/2023 2. Vacant President Santa Ana College 3. 4. Economic and Community Development – Each Local Board shall include representatives of governmental, economic, and community development entities serving the Local Area who must include (i) a representative of economic and community development entities; (ii) a representative from the state employment service office under the Wagner-Peyser Act; (iii) a representative of the Vocational Rehabilitation program; and may include (iv) representatives of agencies or entities administering programs serving the Local Area relating to transportation, housing, and public assistance; (v) Representatives of philanthropic organizations serving the Local Area; and (E) individuals or representatives of entities as the local CEO in the Local Area Name Title Entity Appointment Date Term End Date 1. Ignacio Alegre Manager Dept. of Rehabilitation 5/21/19 5/31/23 EXHIBIT 1 Page 6 of 11 may determine to be appropriate (WIOA Section 107[b][2][D] and [E]). Performed Successfully The Local Area hereby certifies that it has performed successfully, defined as having met 80 percent of their negotiated performance goals in PY 2018-19 or PY 2019-20 for the following indicators: • Employment Rate 2nd Quarter After Exit • Median Earnings 2. Christine Snapper FSS Director Orange County - Social Services Agency 5/21/19 5/31/23 3. Dennis Varnum Cluster Manager Employment Development Dept. 5/21/19 5/31/23 4. David Elliott President/CEO Santa Ana Chamber of Commerce 9/15/20 5/31/24 5. 6. 7. 8. PY 2018 Performance Goals Adults Dislocated Workers Youth Employment Rate 2nd Quarter After Exit 61.5% 71.9% 91.2% Employment or Education Rate 2nd Quarter After Exit Median Earnings 2nd Quarter After Exit $6,834 $9,331 BASELINE Median Earnings EXHIBIT 1 Page 7 of 11 Sustained Fiscal Integrity The Local Area hereby certifies that it has not been found in violation of one or more of the following during PY 18-19 or PY 19-20: • Final determination of significant finding(s) from audits, evaluations, or other reviews conducted by state or local governmental agencies or the Department of Labor identifying issues of fiscal integrity or miss-expended funds due to the willful disregard or failure to comply with any WIOA requirement. • Gross negligence – defined as a conscious and voluntary disregard of the need to use reasonable care, which is likely to cause foreseeable grave injury or harm to persons, property, or both. • Failure to observe accepted standards of administration – Local Areas must have adhered to the applicable uniform administrative requirements set forth in Title 2 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 200. Certify No Violation Engaged in Regional Planning Engaged in regional planning is defined as participating in and contributing to regional planning, regional plan implementation, and regional performance negotiations. The Local Area herby certifies that it has participated in and contributed to regional planning and negotiating regional performance measures in the following ways: 1. Joint completion of the Orange Regional plan including collaboration on the development of a Unified Local Plan for Santa Ana, Anaheim and Orange County. PY 2019 Performance Goals Adults Dislocated Workers Youth Employment Rate 2nd Quarter After Exit 69.0% 69.6% 75.4% Employment or Education Rate 2nd Quarter After Exit Median Earnings 2nd Quarter After Exit $6,094 $10,215 BASELINE Median Earnings EXHIBIT 1 Page 8 of 11 2. Participation in regular regional leadership meetings (bi-monthly) 3. Among the three (3) Local Workforce Areas, consolidated ETPL management and training provider monitoring through a single contract with I-Train 4. Regionally shared availability of virtual job fair/recruitment platform 5. Among the three (3) Local Workforce Areas coordinated RR activities and services with the OC Labor Federation and their membership 6. Regularly discussed operations/servicing at the three Local Workforce Area’s AJCC’s. Adjusted training vouchers to eliminate client “shopping” for services, and shared policies and best practices. 7. Coordinated preparation of proposal and implementation of the region’s Prison to Employment Grant EXHIBIT 1 Page 9 of 11 Local Area Assurances Through PY 21-23, the Local Area assures: A. It will comply with the applicable uniform administrative requirements, cost principles, and audit requirements (WIOA Section 184[a][2] and [3]). Highlights of this assurance include the following: • The Local Area’s procurement procedures will avoid acquisition of unnecessary or duplicative items, software, and subscriptions (in alignment with Title 2 CFR Section 200.318). • The Local Area will maintain and provide accounting and program records, including supporting source documentation, to auditors at all levels, as permitted by law (Title 2 CFR Section 200.508). Note that failure to comply with the audit requirements specified in Title 2 CFR Part 200 Subpart F will subject the Local Area to potential cash hold (Title 2 CFR Section 200.338). B. All financial reporting will be done in compliance with federal and State regulations and guidance. Highlights of this assurance include the following: • Reporting will be done in compliance with Workforce Services Directive WSD19-05, Monthly and Quarterly Financial Reporting Requirements, (December 4, 2019). • All closeout reports will comply with the policies and procedures listed in WSD16-05, WIOA Closeout Requirement, (July 29, 2016). Note that failure to comply with financial reporting requirements will subject the Local Area to potential cash hold. (Title 2 CFR Section 200.338) C. Funds will be spent in accordance with federal and state laws, regulations, and guidance. Highlights of this assurance include: • The Local Area will meet the requirements of the California Unemployment Insurance Code Section 14211, to spend a minimum of 30 percent of combined total of WIOA Title I adult and dislocated worker formula fund allocations on training services. • The Local Area will not use funds to assist, promote, or deter union organizing (WIOA Section 181[b][7]). EXHIBIT 1 Page 10 of 11 D. The Local Board will select the America’s Job Center of CaliforniaSM operator(s), with the agreement of the local CEO, through a competitive process such as a Request for Proposal, unless granted a waiver by the state (WIOA Section 121[d][2][A] and 107[g][2]). E. The Local Board will collect, enter, and maintain data related to participant enrollment, activities, and performance necessary to meet all CalJOBSSM reporting requirements and deadlines. F. The Local Board will comply with the nondiscrimination provisions of WIOA Section 188, including the collection of necessary data. G. The Local Area will engage in and contribute to, regional planning and regional plan implementation (for example, Local Area has participated in regional planning meetings and regional plan implementation efforts, and the Local Board and local CEO have reviewed and approved the regional plan and modifications). H. The Local Area will participate in regional performance negotiations. I. It will comply with CWDB policies and guidelines, legislative mandates and/or other special provisions as may be required under federal law or policy, including the WIOA or state legislation. J. Priority shall be given to veterans, recipients of public assistance, other low-income individuals, and individuals who are basic skills deficient for receipt of career and training services funded by WIOA Adult funding (WIOA Section 134[c][3][E] and Training and Employment Guidance Letter [TEGL] 10-09, and TEGL 19-16). EXHIBIT 1 Page 11 of 11 Application Signature Page Instructions – The local CEO and Local Board chair must sign and date this form. Electronic signatures are permitted for the PY 21-23 application. By signing the application below, the local CEO and Local Board chair request subsequent designation of the Local Area and recertification of the Local Board. Additionally, they agree to abide by the Local Area assurances included in this application. Local Workforce Development Board Chair Local Chief Elected Official Signature Signature Stacey Sanchez Vincent Sarmiento Name Name Chair, Santa Ana Workforce Mayor Title Title Date Date EXHIBIT 1