File #: 18-0123R    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 1/31/2018 In control: Planning and Economic Development
On agenda: 2/12/2018 Final action: 2/12/2018
Title: RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING REPROGAMMING OF $34,230 OF CDBG FUNDS ($17,997.86 FROM 2011 PROGRAM YEAR AND $16,232.14 FROM 2015 CDBG PROGRAM) FOR THE WEST DULUTH FOOD ACCESS AND EDUCATION PROJECT.
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RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING REPROGAMMING OF $34,230 OF CDBG FUNDS ($17,997.86 FROM 2011 PROGRAM YEAR AND $16,232.14 FROM 2015 CDBG PROGRAM) FOR THE WEST DULUTH FOOD ACCESS AND EDUCATION PROJECT.

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CITY PROPOSAL:

RESOLVED, that the proper city officials are hereby authorized to reprogram $17,997.86 from the 2011 Community Development Block Grant Funds and are authorized to reprogram $16,232.14 from the 2015 Community Development Block Grant Funds for a total reprogramming amount of $34,230 for the West Duluth Food Access and Education Project.

2011 CDBG Program
Fund 262, Agency 020, Object 1291, Project CD 11-HS-02, Resolution # 10-0627R
Project Activity Original Budget New Grant Difference
HOUS-11-HS-01FAIM IDA Housing Counseling/ $60,000 $42,002.14 ($17,997.86)
Downpayment Assistance -Community Action Duluth
2015 CDBG Program
Fund 262, Agency 020, Object 5434, Project CD15CD, Resolution # 17-0565R
Project Activity Original Budget New Grant Difference
PFAC-PF01 Washington Center Kitchen $170,000 $153,767.86 (16,232.14)
PFAC-PF03 West Duluth Food Access $271,200 $305,430 $34,230


Statement of Purpose
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE: The West Duluth Food Access and Education Project includes improvements to a vacant lot at 45th Avenue West and Grand Avenue, including a deep winter greenhouse, gardens, community gathering space, and other site improvements. Community Action will lease and operate the greenhouse.
Construction on the Greenhouse started in 2017, however site issues were discovered which increased the cost of construction and caused a gap amount of $34,230. Community Action Duluth recently contacted planning staff informing them that $17,997.86 in program funds from their 2011 contract had not been spent, therefore these funds could be reprogrammed. Additionally, the Washington Center Kitchen project is being reevaluated as part of an analysis of city facility needs, therefore the funds dedicate...

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