File #: 19-0065R    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Filed
File created: 1/17/2019 In control: Planning and Economic Development
On agenda: 1/28/2019 Final action: 1/28/2019
Title: RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING A REQUEST FOR HUD EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS GRANTS PROGRAM (ESG) FUNDING FOR THE 2019 PROGRAM YEAR, AUTHORIZING CONTRACTS, AUTHORIZING AGREEMENTS WITH APPROPRIATE AGENCIES.

Title

RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING A REQUEST FOR HUD EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS GRANTS PROGRAM (ESG) FUNDING FOR THE 2019 PROGRAM YEAR, AUTHORIZING CONTRACTS, AUTHORIZING AGREEMENTS WITH APPROPRIATE AGENCIES.

 

Body

CITY PROPOSAL:

                     WHEREAS, City Council Resolution No. 19-0062R, adopted January 28, 2019, approved FY 2019 annual Action Plan portion of the 2015-2019 Consolidated Plan; and

                     WHEREAS, the secretary of HUD is authorized to make grants to cities and/or counties to finance local community development programs, approved in accordance with the provisions of Title I of said Act, as well as grants under the Cranston-Gonzales National Affordable Housing Act of 1990, as amended, (the HOME program) and the Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act of 1987, as amended (the Emergency Solutions Grants program [ESG]);

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the proper city officials are hereby authorized to make and submit appropriate documentation to HUD for those projects and corresponding funding levels as set forth below:

2019 ESG PROGRAM - FUND 262, AGENCY 020, OBJECT 5434, PROJECT CD19ES

SUBPROJECT                     PROJECTS                                                                                                                                             AMOUNT

1226                                          Family Supportive Housing- Center City Housing                                          $22,000

1244                                          Emergency Shelter- CHUM                                                                                                     $ 20,000

2109                                          Homeless Prevention and Rapid Rehousing- MACV                                 $   3,000

2509                                          Domestic Violence Shelter Operations- Safe Haven                                 $ 14,000

2511                                          Family Transitional Housing-Salvation Army                                                     $   8,000

1244                                          Street Outreach- CHUM                                                                                                            $ 15,500

1974                                          Loft Emergency Shelter for Youth - Life House                                           $ 30,000

AD02                                          HMIS Data Administration                                                                                                $   4,000

ES08                                          Rapid Rehousing Assistance - HRA                                                                    $ 57,354

AD01                                          Program Administration - City                                                                                     $ 14,096

                                                               Total                                                                                                                                                $187,950

                     BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the following is hereby designated as the financial resource for the above program:

Source of Funding

                                                                                                         2018 ESG Grant                                          $187,950

                                                                                                         Total                                                                          $187,950

                     BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City of Duluth and its officials are authorized and directed to assume full responsibility for assuring that its community development program is carried out in full compliance with the provisions of the acts implementing the programs and all regulations of HUD issued pursuant thereto.  This authorization shall also apply to existing programs with the city and HUD under the HUD CDBG, HOME and ESG programs.

                     BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the appropriate city officials are authorized to

execute the appropriate agreements with these agencies upon receipt of approval of

HUD funds.

 

Statement of Purpose

STATEMENT OF PURPOSE:  This resolution reflects the recommendations of the Community Development Committee (CD committee) with concurrence of the Community Planning manager. The CD committee solicited comments from organizations and citizens as related to the fund for the Emergency Solutions Grants Program (ESG).  The recommendations contained in this resolution were developed based on consideration of citizen comments, the public hearing held on December 4th, 2018, surveys, and the deliberations of the community development committee (CD committee). There was a 30-day public comment period from November 3, 2018 to December 3, 2018, on the draft 2019 annual action plan portion of the 2015-2019 consolidated plan, which also includes recommended funding for the 2019 CDBG, HOME and ESG programs.  The CD committee held a public hearing on December 4, 2018 to hear comments on the funding recommendations and then modified, if necessary, its initial amounts to reflect those comments.  The CD committee’s recommendations were adopted on December 4th, 2018, with the concurrence of the Community Planning manager. 

Source of Funds:

$187,950 in new 2019 HUD ESG Funds

The resolution, in addition to authorizing application for grant funds and administration of same when received, also takes the following actions:

                     (a)                     Allocates funds by project for 2019 ESG Program.

                     (b)                     Authorizes contracts for the activities upon receipt of the funding contract and completion of the environmental review process.

 

19-ES-01

Project Name: Family Supportive Housing- Center City Housing Corp

Project Summary: CCHC will work to provide transitional housing and supportive services to homeless families and to homeless youth ages 16-23.  CCHC will operate and provide supportive services for 33 units of family transitional and permanent housing.  ESG funds will be used for operation of the facilities.

Goal: Transitional Housing (61 beds, 91 individuals served).

Amount Recommended: $22,000

 

19-ES-02

Project Name:  CHUM Emergency Shelter

Project Summary:  CHUM will provide emergency shelter for people experiencing homelessness in Duluth.  CHUM Shelter includes a 49-bed congregate shelter for homeless single men and women and 6 units of emergency shelter for homeless families.  CHUM provides a variety of stabilization services, advocacy and support to the homeless persons in the shelters.

Goal: 1,000 individuals

Amount Recommended: $20,000

 

19-ES-03

Project Name:  Homeless Prevention and Rapid Rehousing- MACV

Project Summary:  The MN Assistance Council for Veterans (MACV) operates 9 units of transitional housing for homeless veterans and provides support services to help the veterans get rapidly re-housed to permanent housing.

Goal: 15 individuals

Amount Recommended:  $3,000

 

19-ES-04

Project Name: Domestic Violence Shelter Operations- Safe Haven

Project Summary: Safe Haven will operate shelter to provide services to women and their children fleeing domestic violence.  Safe Haven’s Shelter is a 39-bed facility, where services, advocacy and support are provided.

Goal: Shelter (39 beds, 500 individuals).

Amount Recommended: $14,000

 

19-ES-05

Project Name:  Family Transitional Housing- Salvation Army

Project Summary:  The Salvation Army operates 16 units of transitional housing

for homeless families and provides support services to help the families get rapidly re-housed to permanent housing.

Goal: 100 individuals served

Amount Recommended:  $8,000

 

19-ES-06

Project Name: Street Outreach- CHUM

Project Summary: CHUM will assist homeless people by responding rapidly to crises related to drug and alcohol abuse, medical conditions or mental illness, and support people experiencing chronic homelessness to gain housing, reduce contact with police, and improve coordination of care.

Goal: 150 individuals

Amount Recommended: $15,500

 

19-ES-07

Project Name: Loft Emergency Shelter for Homeless Youth- Life House

Project Summary: Life House will operate and provide emergency shelter for runaway and homeless teens including providing crisis intervention, short-term housing, screening & assessments, treatment planning, family reunification services, case management, and assistance obtaining safe, permanent housing.

Goal: 40 individuals

Amount Recommended: $30,000

 

19-ES-08

Project Name:  HMIS Administration

Project Summary:  HMIS (Homeless Management Information System) data collection and reporting under the ESG Program is provided by the Institute for Community Alliances and is administered by the Continuum of Care.  

Goal:  1 Organization

Amount Recommended:  $4,000

 

19-ES-09

Project Name:  Prevention and Rapid Rehousing Assistance - HRA

Project Summary:  The Coordinated Intake and Assessment Center for the St. Louis County Continuum of Care will administer the ESG flex fund (direct cash assistance) to be used in conjunction with prevention and rapid re-housing assistance under the ESG Program. 

Amount Recommended:  $57,354