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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC_2023_12_12_C-1 CDGB Draft Recs 2024 CDBG DRAFT RECOMMENDATIONS Staff Report City Program Administration ITEM NUMBER: C-1 DATE: 12/12/23 Atascadero City Council Staff Report – Public Works Department 2024 Community Development Block Grant Draft Recommendations RECOMMENDATION: Council develop and adopt draft recommendations for the 2024 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds. DISCUSSION: Background The award process for the 2024 cycle of Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) began in the fall of 2023. Workshops were held throughout the County to solicit public comment on community needs. The County published a request for CDBG proposals and the City received four applications. The City of Atascadero’s total available funding for the 2024 cycle, based on previous levels, is anticipated to be approximately $134,205. Final funding amounts are anticipated to be released by the Department of Housing and Community Development (HUD) in Spring 2024. CDBG funds are available for community development activities, which meet at least one of the three national objectives: 1. A benefit to low and moderate-income persons; 2. Aid in the prevention or elimination of blight; 3. Address urgent needs that pose a serious and immediate threat to the health or welfare of the community. In order for a program to qualify under the low and moderate income objective, at least 51% of the persons benefiting from the project or program must earn no more than 80% of the area median. Additionally, at least 70% of the CDBG funds must be spent toward this objective. The following criteria should also be used to guide selection of CDBG programs: 1. The proposal is consistent with the national objectives and eligibility criteria of the HUD CDBG program; 2. The proposal is consistent with the Urban County Consolidated Plan; 3. The proposal is consistent with the General Plan and other City codes/ordinances. 4. The proposal will achieve multiple community development objectives; ITEM NUMBER: C-1 DATE: 12/12/23 5. The proposal can be implemented in a timely manner, without significant environmental, policy, procedural, legal, or fiscal obstacles to overcome; and 6. The project is not financially feasible without CDBG funding. CDBG funding is broken into three categories: Public Facilities and Housing Projects, Public Services, and Administration. Award allocations for Public Services and Administration cannot exceed 15% and 20%, respectively, of the total CDBG funding amount. The Public Facilities and Housing Projects category does not have any cap limitations. Council can increase CDBG funding to Public Facilities and Housing Projects while reducing the funding to Public Services and/or Administration to an amount less than the category cap limits. It should be noted that the County Administrative costs are set to 13% of the total CDBG amount to cover their estimated costs to administer the program. There is a minimum award threshold of $8,000 per project (application), meaning the City can allocate less than $8,000 for a particular public service activity if another agency in the County commits to programming the remainder to equal a Countywide cumulative total of at least $8,000. Furthermore, Council may recommend a CDBG award more than or less than the amounts requested on the applications. Council can only make award recommendations to those applications received for the funding cycle. Analysis The City received the following applications for the 2024 funding cycle: Public Facilities (PF) and Housing Projects (HP) – Estimated 2024 Allocation $87,233 City of Atascadero – ADA Accessibility Barrier Removal Projects (Viejo Camino) $90,000 Public Services – Limited to 15% of 2024 Allocation ($20,131) El Camino Homeless Organization (ECHO) – Operation of Homeless Shelter 6,000 5 Cities Homeless Coalition – Subsistence Payments, Homeless Assistance & Security Deposits 4,667 City of Atascadero – Youth Activity Scholarships 12,000 Administration – Limited to 20% of 2024 Allocation ($26,841) City Program Administration Costs 9,394 County Program Administration Costs 17,447 Total Funds Requested $139,508 Estimated Funds Available $134,205 Net Difference ($5,303) One application was received for the Public Facilities/Housing Projects category totaling $90,000, which exceeds the estimated category allocation of $87,233 by $2,767. Three applicants were received for the Public Services category totaling $22,667, which exceeds the estimated category allocation of $20,131 by $2,536. As part of the CDBG process, Council must develop a draft recommendation for the 2024 grant year that meets the funding criteria while adhering to the categorical limits. Upon approval, the draft funding recommendations will be forwarded to the County for publishing along with recommendations from all participating agencies. A minimum of 30 ITEM NUMBER: C-1 DATE: 12/12/23 days after publication, a second workshop will be held to allow questions from applicants regarding the draft recommendations, after which the draft allocations will be forwarded to City Council, with comments from the workshop, for final approval and forwarded to the County Board of Supervisors. The following is a brief explanation of the funding groups and applications within each: PUBLIC FACILITIES (PF) & HOUSING PROJECTS (HP) 2024 Funds Available: $87,233 Public Facilities are defined as activities relating to real property, including the acquisition, construction, rehabilitation or installation of public improvements. City of Atascadero –ADA Accessibility Barrier Removal Project Viejo Camino Funds Requested: $90,000 Viejo Camino Sidewalk Accessibility Project The City of Atascadero submitted an CDBG application this cycle for the Viejo Camino Sidewalk Accessibility Project. This project proposes to construct approximately 450 linear feet of new ADA compliant sidewalk, and curb ramps at two locations on Viejo Camino between El Camino Real and Halcon Road. The sidewalk infill will also provide connection to a regional bus stop which will provide a new bench and shelter for riders. RTA has provided a letter of support for this project. This project warrants improvements to increase accessibility for the traveling public due to its dilapidated and non-compliant condition. The infrastructure improvements providing wheelchair ramps and ADA compliant sidewalks will aid those with mobility impairments. In 2021 Council approved $68,683 for partial funding of for the Viejo Camino Sidewalk Project. The estimated total project cost is now estimated at $160,000, which requires $91,317 in additional funding to complete. PUBLIC SERVICES – (15% cap) 2024 Funds Available: $20,131 CDBG regulations allow for a wide range of public service activities, including, but not limited to: employment services, crime prevention, childcare, health services, substance abuse services, fair housing counseling and recreational services. El Camino Homeless Organization (ECHO) Navigation Centers – Operation of Homeless Shelter and Meals Funds Requested: $6,000 ECHO operates Navigation Centers with overnight shelters in Atascadero and Paso Robles. This program provides funding for operational costs at both Navigation Centers, including utilities, food for meal programs, shelter supplies, insurance, and maintenance, as well as for staff positions. The project also supports all or a portion of the following staff salaries at the two sites: four case managers, two overnight shelter coordinators, a volunteer coordinator, a shelter manager, a client services manager, and a daytime program manager. ECHO’s Atascadero Navigator Center has a 60-bed shelter serving all county residents, and providing care for medically fragile clients. Through a partnership with People’s Self- ITEM NUMBER: C-1 DATE: 12/12/23 Help Housing and Housing Authority SLO, ECHO added 50 beds in 2020 by purchasing a Motel 6 property in Paso Robles with a state Project Homekey grant. At the Navigation Centers, shelter clients and the unsheltered access case management, employment and benefits resources, and housing resources. ECHO helps clients to connect with agencies providing health and mental health services, recovery programs, educational assistance, and other services that will help clients reach their goals of stable housing and physical and mental well-being. The public shower program provides access to showers and donated clothing five times weekly for those not staying in a shelter. 5 Cities Homeless Coalition (5CHC) – Homeless Services: Shelter, Outreach & Homeless Prevention Funds Requested: $4,667 Rapid re-housing involves case management targeted at identifying displaced clients’ most essential needs and connecting them to community resources. Homeless Prevention Services are provided to those at immediate risk of homelessness based on need and qualification. Clients receive targeted case management services per their individual circumstance, in addition to direct financial assistance to enable them to remain in their housing, or deposit assistance needed to re-house them to prevent homelessness. The goal is to assist participants to secure long-term stable housing that they can afford to retain. By connecting people with a home, they are in a better position to address other challenges that may have led to their homelessness, such as obtaining employment or addressing substance abuse issues. City of Atascadero – Youth Activity Scholarship Fund Funds Requested: $12,000 The City administers the Youth Activity Scholarship Fund to allow the children of very low and low-income families to participate in recreational and social activities, to keep children active and engaged. Because this program is limited to very-low and low-income families, the benefit criteria will be met. ADMINISTRATION – (20% cap) 2024 Funds Available: $26,841 City of Atascadero – CDBG Program Administration - (7% cap) Allocated Funds: $9,394 Significant City staff time from Public Works and Administrative Services is required for CDBG administration, and coordination with County Planning staff. The City’s administrative portion of the funding cannot exceed 7%, or $9,394 of the total administrative grant amount. If administration costs exceed the funding allocation, the remaining cost of administering the program will need to be paid from the general fund. County of San Luis Obispo – CDBG Program Administration- (13% cap) Allocated Funds: $17,447 ITEM NUMBER: C-1 DATE: 12/12/23 Due to the complexity of grant administration responsibilities and the consequences of non-compliance, HUD recommends that the County provide all monitoring and oversight for all CDBG grants. The County assumes the duties of project oversight, and receives a required 13% of the total grant funds for administration services for Atascadero in the amount of $17,447. Conclusion The City received funding requests for approximately $5,303 more than the anticipated 2024 available CDBG funding. In addition, there are limits related to categories of funding for Public Services and Administration. As part of the CDBG process, Council must develop a draft recommendation for the 2024 grant year that meets the funding criteria while adhering to the category limits. A final recommendation will be made by Council in March 2024. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of Atascadero’s total 2024 CDBG allocation would result in the estimated revenue and expenditure of $134,205 of CDBG funds. ALTERNATIVES: CDBG allocation awards must meet program requirements, providing a minimum of 70% of funding to benefit low- and moderate-income persons, and no more than 15% may be allocated to the public service category. ATTACHMENTS: None; a complete packet of submitted applications is available for public review at the City of Atascadero City Clerk’s Office, 6500 Palma Avenue. &2817<2)6$1/8Ζ62%Ζ632 '(3$570(172)62&Ζ$/6(59Ζ&(6 +20(/(666(59Ζ&(6'Ζ9Ζ6Ζ21 12)$Ȃ$GPLQLVWUDWLYH '(372)62&Ζ$/6(59Ζ&(632%2;_6$1/8Ζ62%Ζ632&$_3$*(2) ǁǁǁ͘ƐůŽĐŽƵŶƚLJ͘ĐĂ͘ŐŽǀͬĞƉĂƌƚŵĞŶƚƐͬ^ŽĐŝĂůͲ^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐͬ,ŽŵĞůĞƐƐͲ^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐ͘ĂƐƉ _66B+RPHOHVV6HUYLFHV#FRVORFDXV 3OHDVHVXEPLW$SSOLFDWLRQE\HPDLO WR66B+RPHOHVV*UDQWV#FRVORFDXV$OOVXEPLVVLRQV PXVWEHPDGHHOHFWURQLFDOO\QRSDSHUDSSOLFDWLRQVZLOOEHDFFHSWHG$SSOLFDWLRQPXVWEH UHFHLYHGQRODWHUWKDQ6XQGD\1RYHPEHUDWSP Ζ35Ζ0$5<$33/Ζ&$17Ζ1)250$7Ζ21 /($'$*(1&< 2UJDQL]DWLRQ1DPH 7\SHRI2UJDQL]DWLRQ1RQ3URILW)RU3URILW*RYȇW3XEOLF2WKHU 8(Ζ1XPEHU &RQWDFW3HUVRQ7LWOH )LQDQFH&RQWDFW LIGLIIHUHQW  3KRQH1XPEHU (PDLO $GGUHVV &LW\6WDWH=LS 'DWHRIΖQFRUSRUDWLRQ ΖVWKHRUJDQL]DWLRQIDLWK EDVHG"<HV1R $QQXDO2SHUDWLQJ%XGJHW 1XPEHURI3DLG6WDII 1XPEHURI9ROXQWHHUV ΖΖ)81'Ζ1*'(7$Ζ/6 3OHDVHLGHQWLI\DOOIXQGLQJ VRXUFHVEHLQJUHTXHVWHG &'%*LVWKHRQO\HOLJLEOHIXQGLQJ IRU$GPLQLVWUDWLYH &RPPXQLW\'HYHORSPHQW%ORFN*UDQWV &'%* 7RWDO)XQGLQJ5HTXHVWHGBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB City of Atascadero J4ZKW85KJ1H8 Ryan Hayes/ Deputy Director/ Principal Civil Engineer Jeri Rangel/ Administrative Services/Finance Director (805) 470-3424 Rhayes@atascadero.org 6500 Palma Ave. Atascadero CA 93422 07/02/1979 32,811,120 160 25 $9,394 or 35% of the Total Administration funds 12)$Ȃ$GPLQLVWUDWLYH$SSOLFDWLRQ  '(372)62&Ζ$/6(59Ζ&(632%2;_6$1/8Ζ62%Ζ632&$_3$*(2) ǁǁǁ͘ƐůŽĐŽƵŶƚLJ͘ĐĂ͘ŐŽǀͬĞƉĂƌƚŵĞŶƚƐͬ^ŽĐŝĂůͲ^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐͬ,ŽŵĞůĞƐƐͲ^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐ͘ĂƐƉdž_66B+RPHOHVV6HUYLFHV#FRVORFDXV ΖΖΖ352326('352-(&7 &KHFNRQHER[ FRUUHVSRQGLQJWR\RXU SURSRVHGSURMHFW $GPLQLVWUDWLRQ &)5  3ODQQLQJDQG&DSDFLW\%XLOGLQJ &)5   3URYLGHDEULHIQDUUDWLYHRIWKHSURSRVHGSURMHFWDQGKRZIXQGVZLOOEHXVHGIRU DGPLQLVWUDWLRQRUSODQQLQJDQGFDSDFLW\EXLOGLQJ               Ζ9$WWDFKPHQWV $WWDFKPHQW$0RVW5HFHQW$XGLW 5HTXLUHG  $WWDFKPHQW%3URRIRI$FWLYH6$0JRY5HJLVWUDWLRQ 5HTXLUHG  $WWDFKPHQW&Ȃ&'%*$FNQRZOHGJHPHQWV 5HTXLUHG  )RURWKHUDGGLWLRQDORURSWLRQDODWWDFKPHQWVSOHDVHODEHOWKHPFOHDUO\ HJ$WWDFKPHQW'ȂȊ7LWOHȋ   9$33/Ζ&$7Ζ2168%0Ζ66Ζ21 $SSOLFDWLRQVDQGDFFRPSDQ\LQJGRFXPHQWVDUHGXH WR +RPHOHVV6HUYLFHV 'LYLVLRQ 'HSDUWPHQWRI 6RFLDO6HUYLFHVE\SPRQ1RYHPEHU (OHFWURQLF&RS\ȂHPDLOWR66B+RPHOHVV*UDQWV#FRVORFDXV 6XEMHFWOLQH12)$$GPLQ$SSOLFDWLRQȂ $SSOLFDQW1DPH    CDBG administration and oversight is necessary for the award and execution of CDBG projects. 2024 CDBG APPLICATION FORM FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Every person or Agency awarded a CDBG Contract or grant by San Luis Obispo County for the provision of services shall be required to certify to the County that they will comply with federal and local requirements including,but not limited to,those listed below.Please initial each certification listed to indicate you or your agency can and will comply with these requirements if funded. Federal Requirements Initials Americans with Certify that the applicant agency has reviewed its projects,programs, Disabilities Act and services for compliance with all applicable regulations contained zHinTitleIl,Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Audits Agrees to have an annual audit conducted in accordance with current San Luis Obispo County policy regarding audits and 2 CFR 200.501 audit requirements.Shall comply with current San Luis Obispo County policy concerning the purchase of equipment and shall maintain inventory records of all non-expendable personal property as defined by such policy as may be procured with funds provided through the grant. 2H Conflict of Interest (2 CFR 200.112, 200.318,and 570.611)Certify and agree that no covered persons who exercise or have exercised any functions or responsibilities with respect to CDBG-assisted activity,or who are in a position to participate in a decision-making process or gain inside information with regard to such activities,may obtain a financial interest in any contract,or have a financial interest in any contract, subcontract,or agreement with respect to the CDBG-assisted activity,either for themselves or those with whom they have business or immediate family ties,during their tenure or for a period of one (1)year thereafter.A “covered person”includes any person who is an employee,agent,consultant,officer,or elected or appointed official of the agency Civil Rights Act Certify that the applicant agency complies with and prohibits discrimination in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Debarment Status of Contractors Certify to the best of its knowledge and belief,that the applicant or applicant agency principals will not knowingly enter into any subcontract with a person who is,or organization that is,debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment,or declared ineligible from award of contracts by any Federal agency (https://www.sam.gov/portal/public/SAM/) Drug-Free Workplace Certify that it will provide a drug-free workplace.¥Financial Management Accounting Standards:Agree to comply with 2 CFR 200(E)(F)and agrees to adhere to the accounting principles and procedures required therein,utilize adequate internal controls,and maintain necessary source documentation for all costs incurred. County of San Luis Obispo Department of Social Services P.O. BOX 8119,San Luis Obispo,CA 93403-8119 www.slocounty.ca.gov/Departments/Social-Services/Homeless-Services.aspx PAGE 5 OF 8 2024 CDBG APPLICATION FORM Cost Principles:Shall administer its program in conformance with 2 |CFR 200(E),“Cost Principles for Non-Profit Organizations,”or 2 CFR 225,“Cost Principles for State and Local Governments,”as applicable. These principles shall be applied for all costs incurred whether charged on a direct or indirect basis.I Procurement Policies:Certify and agree to procure all materials, property,or services in accordance with the requirements of 2 CFR 200.320-326. Lobbying Activities Certify that no Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or on behalf of the agency,to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency,a Member of Congress,an officer or employee of Congress,or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with the awarding of any Federal contract,the making of any Federal grant,the making of any Federal loan,the entering into of any cooperative agreement, and the extension, continuation,renewal, amendment,or modification of any Federal contract,grant,loan or cooperative agreement. ‘Minority Business Enterprise (MBE), Women's Business Enterprise (WBE), Small Business Contracting Certify that it will comply with 2 CFR 200.321 to take all necessary affirmative steps to assure that minority firms,women business enterprises,and labor surplus area firms are used when possible. Further certify that it will submit to San Luis Obispo County at the time of project completion a report of the MBE and WBE status of all subcontractors to be paid with CDBG funds with contracts of $10,000 or greater,in a format that will be provided by the County. Real Property Certify that it will comply with real property standards (24 CFR Part 570.505)applicable to any property within the owner's control that is acquired or improved in whole or in part using CDBG funds in excess of $25,000. Religious Activities Certify and agree that funds provided to the agency will not be utilized for inherently religious activities prohibited by 24 CFR 570.200(j),such as worship,religious instruction,or proselytization. Section 3 Certify and agree to ensure that opportunities for training and employment arising in connection with contracts or subcontracts for a housing rehabilitation (including reduction and abatement of lead- based paint hazards),housing construction,or other public construction project are given to low-and very low-income persons residing within the metropolitan area in which the CDBG-funded project is located;where feasible,priority should be given to low- and very low-income persons within the service area of the project or the neighborhood in which the project is located,and to low-and very low-income participants in other HUD programs;and award contracts for work undertaken in connection with a housing County of San Luis Obispo Department of Social Services P.O. BOX 8119,San Luis Obispo,CA 93403-8119 www.slocounty.ca.gov/Departments/Social-Services/Homeless-Services.aspx PAGE 6 OF § 2024 CDBG APPLICATION FORM rehabilitation (including reduction and abatement of lead-based paint hazards),housing construction,or other public construction project to business concerns that provide economic opportunities for low-and very low-income persons residing within the metropolitan area in which the CDBG-funded project is located. Where feasible,priority should be given to business concerns that provide economic opportunities to low-and very low-income residents within the service area or the neighborhood in which the project is located,and to low-and very low-income participants in other HUD programs. Section 504 Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973:Certify that it has read and understands all its obligations under Section 504 to prohibit =Hdiscriminationagainstpersonswithdisabilitiesintheoperationof programs receiving federal financial assistance. Liability The County and cities require all grant recipients to maintain general liability,automobile,and workman's compensation insurance with limits of not less than $1 million (may vary by jurisdiction).If you are successful in obtaining a reward,you will be asked to provide documentation regarding your ability to provide the required coverage. +H Environmental Review Prior to HUD's release of grant conditions and/or funds for the CDBG-funded project,a review of the project's potential impact on the environment must be conducted and approved by the County of San Luis Obispo prior to obligating or incurring project costs.The County must certify to HUD that it has complied with all applicable environmental procedures and requirements.Should project costs be obligated or incurred prior to the completion of the necessary environmental review,the project shall not benefit from the federal funds.The level of environmental review required depends on the nature of the project.24 CFR Part 58 is available at http://www.hud.gov/offices/pih/ih/codetalk/onap/docs/24cfr58.pdf. Relocation Any project that involves the acquisition of property,construction, and/or rehabilitation and that is funded in whole or in part with federal CDBG funds is subject to federal relocation requirements.In general,any property owner,commercial business,or residential occupant who is displaced by a HUD-funded project may be eligible for relocation benefits.A project cannot be broken into separate “projects”in order to avoid the federal requirements connected with property acquisition and relocation.Any questions concerning the relocation regulations for a specific property acquisition project should be directed to the Homeless Services Division Grant Unit staff before any action is taken on the project. HMIS Reporting All homeless service providers applying for CDBG funds to assist, house,or shelter the homeless must identify and demonstrate the capacity to participate in the County of San Luis Obispo Homeless =H County of San Luis Obispo Department of Social Services P.O. BOX 8119,San Luis Obispo,CA 93403-8119 www.slocounty.ca.gov/Departments/Social-Services/Homeless-Services.aspx PAGE 7 OF 8 2024 CDBG APPLICATION FORM Management Information System (HMIS)to provide personnel fordataentry,user licensing,and hardware and software necessary for compatibility with HMIS.HMIS is an electronic data collection systemthatstoresclient level information about persons who access the homeless services system in a Continuum of Care and reports aggregate data for the County as per HUD's Data Standards. Affirmative Marketing Quarterly and annual reports shall be submitted by the project/program manager to the County for CDBG-funded publicservices and housing projects.Each report shall include the totalnumberofproject/program applicants and clients served with respect to race,ethnicity,gender,and disability status.Affirmative marketing efforts shall be taken to increase the participation of anyunderservedgroups. County of San Luis Obispo Department of Social Services P.O.BOX 8119,San Luis Obispo,CA 93403-8119 www.slocounty.ca.gov/Departments/Social-Services/Homeless-Services.aspx PAGE 8 OF 8 Public Facilities/Housing Project Applications • Viejo Camino – City of Atascadero  &2817<2)6$1/8Ζ62%Ζ632 '(3$570(172)62&Ζ$/6(59Ζ&(6 +20(/(666(59Ζ&(6'Ζ9Ζ6Ζ21 12)$Ȃ3XEOLF)DFLOLWLHV$SSOLFDWLRQ   '(372)62&Ζ$/6(59Ζ&(632%2;_6$1/8Ζ62%Ζ632&$_3$*(2) ǁǁǁ͘ƐůŽĐŽƵŶƚLJ͘ĐĂ͘ŐŽǀͬĞƉĂƌƚŵĞŶƚƐͬ^ŽĐŝĂůͲ^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐͬ,ŽŵĞůĞƐ _66B+RPHOHVV6HUYLFHV#FRVORFDXV  3OHDVHVXEPLW$SSOLFDWLRQE\HPDLOWR66B+RPHOHVV*UDQWV#FRVORFDXV$OOVXEPLVVLRQV PXVWEHPDGHHOHFWURQLFDOO\QRSDSHUDSSOLFDWLRQVZLOOEHDFFHSWHG$SSOLFDWLRQPXVWEH UHFHLYHGQRODWHUWKDQ6XQGD\1RYHPEHUDWSP  Ζ35Ζ0$5<$33/Ζ&$17Ζ1)250$7Ζ21 /($'$*(1&<  2UJDQL]DWLRQ1DPH 7\SHRI2UJDQL]DWLRQ1RQ3URILW)RU3URILW*RYȇW3XEOLF2WKHU 8(Ζ1XPEHU &RQWDFW3HUVRQ7LWOH )LQDQFH&RQWDFW LIGLIIHUHQW  3KRQH1XPEHU (PDLO $GGUHVV &LW\6WDWH=LS 'DWHRIΖQFRUSRUDWLRQ ΖVWKHRUJDQL]DWLRQIDLWK EDVHG"<HV1R $QQXDO2SHUDWLQJ%XGJHW 1XPEHURI3DLG6WDII 1XPEHURI9ROXQWHHUV ΖΖ)81'Ζ1*'(7$Ζ/6 3OHDVHLGHQWLI\DOOIXQGLQJ VRXUFHVEHLQJUHTXHVWHG &'%*LVWKHRQO\HOLJLEOHIXQGLQJ VRXUFHDYDLODEOHIRU3XEOLF )DFLOLWLHV &RPPXQLW\'HYHORSPHQW%ORFN*UDQWV &'%*  7RWDO)XQGLQJ5HTXHVWHGBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB  City of Atascadero J4ZKW85KJ1H8 Ryan Hayes/ Deputy Director/ Principal Civil Engineer Jeri Rangel/ Administrative Services/ Finance Director (805) 470-3424 Rhayes@atascadero.org 6500 Palma Ave. Atascadero, CA, 93422 07/02/1979 32,811,120 160 25 90,000.00 12)$Ȃ3XEOLF)DFLOLWLHV$SSOLFDWLRQ  '(372)62&Ζ$/6(59Ζ&(632%2;_6$1/8Ζ62%Ζ632&$_3$*(2) ǁǁǁ͘ƐůŽĐŽƵŶƚLJ͘ĐĂ͘ŐŽǀͬĞƉĂƌƚŵĞŶƚƐͬ^ŽĐŝĂůͲ^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐͬ,ŽŵĞůĞƐƐͲ^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐ͘ĂƐ _66B+RPHOHVV6HUYLFHV#FRVORFDXV ΖΖΖ $33/Ζ&$17&$3$&Ζ7< 'HVFULEHWKHRUJDQL]DWLRQȇVKLVWRU\RIUHFHLYLQJDQGPDQDJLQJJUDQWVIURP &RXQW\6WDWH)HGHUDOVRXUFHV          %ULHIO\OLVWDQ\UHFHQWGHYHORSPHQWSURMHFWV\RXURUJDQL]DWLRQKDVSURSRVHGLVFXUUHQWO\ ZRUNLQJRQDQGKDVFRPSOHWHG 5HJDUGOHVVRIIXQGLQJVRXUFH   %ULHIO\GHVFULEH\RXURUJDQL]DWLRQȇVDXGLWLQJUHTXLUHPHQWVLQFOXGLQJWKRVHIRUWKH SURSRVHGSURMHFW $VRXWOLQHGLQ&)5iDQG&)5i  An independent auditing firm conducts an annual audit of all City funds, including the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) fund. 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The City of Atascadero administers its CDBG program in conformance with 2 CFR 200 (e)(F), adhering to the accounting principles and procedures, utilizing adequate internal controls and maintaining required source documentation for all costs incurred. All staff members involved with this CDBG project will track/log their CDBG activities and time spent. Our Administrative Services department keeps copies of the time tracking sheets and payroll records. Award of 2021 CDBF funds of $68,683.00. $78.02 expended in 2023 leaving a current balance of $68,604.98 available. Any remaining funds not fully expended on the upcoming Santa Rosa project will be reallocated to the Viejo Camino project. 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Viejo Camino Barrier Removal Project The project is located on Viejo Camino in Atascadero, CA. A map of the specific locations are included with this application. 12)$Ȃ3XEOLF)DFLOLWLHV$SSOLFDWLRQ  '(372)62&Ζ$/6(59Ζ&(632%2;_6$1/8Ζ62%Ζ632&$_3$*(2) ǁǁǁ͘ƐůŽĐŽƵŶƚLJ͘ĐĂ͘ŐŽǀͬĞƉĂƌƚŵĞŶƚƐͬ^ŽĐŝĂůͲ^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐͬ,ŽŵĞůĞƐƐͲ^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐ͘Ă _66B+RPHOHVV6HUYLFHV#FRVORFDXV 1XPEHURISURSRVHGXQLWV FUHDWHGRUUHKDELOLWDWHG  3URYLGHDEULHIQDUUDWLYHRIWKHSURSRVHGSURMHFWLQFOXGLQJSURMHFWHGRXWFRPHV+RZZRXOG \RXGHVFULEH\RXUSURMHFWWRWKHSXEOLFLQRQHSDUDJUDSK"        'HVFULEHWKHSURSRVHGSURMHFWLQGHWDLO:KDWDFWLYLWLHVDUHWREHXQGHUWDNHQ" 3OHDVHDWWDFKDWLPHOLQHRIWKHSURMHFWPLOHVWRQHVDVDQDWWDFKPHQW  :KDWLVWKHFXUUHQW]RQLQJRIWKHSURMHFWVLWH"ΖVWKHSURMHFWVLWH]RQHGFRUUHFWO\IRUWKH SURSRVHGDFWLYLW\"            n/a The project consists of approximately 450 linear feet of sidewalk, curb and gutter infill at two locations on Viejo Camino between El Camino Real and Halcon Road. The sidewalk infill will also provide an ADA compliant connection to a regional bus stop which will provide a new bench and shelter for riders. This project will improve two locations within the public right-of-way on Viejo Camino between El Camino Real and Halcon Road. 1. Location 1 proposes approximately 300 linear feet of 5' wide concrete sidewalk, curb & gutter, and a bus pullout, bench and cover. 2. Location 2 proposes to construct approximately 150 linear feet of 5' wide concrete walkway, connecting the existing sidewalk on the eastern edge of Viejo Camino, with the parking lot and walkway surrounding Paloma Park. Walkway would be at grade. 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This project will remove physical barriers, resulting in a direct connection between multiple apartment buildings and low-income housing areas to Paloma Park and the southbound RTA bus stop. 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Federal Requirements Initials Americans with Certify that the applicant agency has reviewed its projects,programs, Disabilities Act and services for compliance with all applicable regulations contained zHinTitleIl,Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Audits Agrees to have an annual audit conducted in accordance with current San Luis Obispo County policy regarding audits and 2 CFR 200.501 audit requirements.Shall comply with current San Luis Obispo County policy concerning the purchase of equipment and shall maintain inventory records of all non-expendable personal property as defined by such policy as may be procured with funds provided through the grant. 2H Conflict of Interest (2 CFR 200.112, 200.318,and 570.611)Certify and agree that no covered persons who exercise or have exercised any functions or responsibilities with respect to CDBG-assisted activity,or who are in a position to participate in a decision-making process or gain inside information with regard to such activities,may obtain a financial interest in any contract,or have a financial interest in any contract, subcontract,or agreement with respect to the CDBG-assisted activity,either for themselves or those with whom they have business or immediate family ties,during their tenure or for a period of one (1)year thereafter.A “covered person”includes any person who is an employee,agent,consultant,officer,or elected or appointed official of the agency Civil Rights Act Certify that the applicant agency complies with and prohibits discrimination in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Debarment Status of Contractors Certify to the best of its knowledge and belief,that the applicant or applicant agency principals will not knowingly enter into any subcontract with a person who is,or organization that is,debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment,or declared ineligible from award of contracts by any Federal agency (https://www.sam.gov/portal/public/SAM/) Drug-Free Workplace Certify that it will provide a drug-free workplace.¥Financial Management Accounting Standards:Agree to comply with 2 CFR 200(E)(F)and agrees to adhere to the accounting principles and procedures required therein,utilize adequate internal controls,and maintain necessary source documentation for all costs incurred. County of San Luis Obispo Department of Social Services P.O. BOX 8119,San Luis Obispo,CA 93403-8119 www.slocounty.ca.gov/Departments/Social-Services/Homeless-Services.aspx PAGE 5 OF 8 2024 CDBG APPLICATION FORM Cost Principles:Shall administer its program in conformance with 2 |CFR 200(E),“Cost Principles for Non-Profit Organizations,”or 2 CFR 225,“Cost Principles for State and Local Governments,”as applicable. These principles shall be applied for all costs incurred whether charged on a direct or indirect basis.I Procurement Policies:Certify and agree to procure all materials, property,or services in accordance with the requirements of 2 CFR 200.320-326. Lobbying Activities Certify that no Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or on behalf of the agency,to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency,a Member of Congress,an officer or employee of Congress,or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with the awarding of any Federal contract,the making of any Federal grant,the making of any Federal loan,the entering into of any cooperative agreement, and the extension, continuation,renewal, amendment,or modification of any Federal contract,grant,loan or cooperative agreement. ‘Minority Business Enterprise (MBE), Women's Business Enterprise (WBE), Small Business Contracting Certify that it will comply with 2 CFR 200.321 to take all necessary affirmative steps to assure that minority firms,women business enterprises,and labor surplus area firms are used when possible. Further certify that it will submit to San Luis Obispo County at the time of project completion a report of the MBE and WBE status of all subcontractors to be paid with CDBG funds with contracts of $10,000 or greater,in a format that will be provided by the County. Real Property Certify that it will comply with real property standards (24 CFR Part 570.505)applicable to any property within the owner's control that is acquired or improved in whole or in part using CDBG funds in excess of $25,000. Religious Activities Certify and agree that funds provided to the agency will not be utilized for inherently religious activities prohibited by 24 CFR 570.200(j),such as worship,religious instruction,or proselytization. Section 3 Certify and agree to ensure that opportunities for training and employment arising in connection with contracts or subcontracts for a housing rehabilitation (including reduction and abatement of lead- based paint hazards),housing construction,or other public construction project are given to low-and very low-income persons residing within the metropolitan area in which the CDBG-funded project is located;where feasible,priority should be given to low- and very low-income persons within the service area of the project or the neighborhood in which the project is located,and to low-and very low-income participants in other HUD programs;and award contracts for work undertaken in connection with a housing County of San Luis Obispo Department of Social Services P.O. BOX 8119,San Luis Obispo,CA 93403-8119 www.slocounty.ca.gov/Departments/Social-Services/Homeless-Services.aspx PAGE 6 OF § 2024 CDBG APPLICATION FORM rehabilitation (including reduction and abatement of lead-based paint hazards),housing construction,or other public construction project to business concerns that provide economic opportunities for low-and very low-income persons residing within the metropolitan area in which the CDBG-funded project is located. Where feasible,priority should be given to business concerns that provide economic opportunities to low-and very low-income residents within the service area or the neighborhood in which the project is located,and to low-and very low-income participants in other HUD programs. Section 504 Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973:Certify that it has read and understands all its obligations under Section 504 to prohibit =Hdiscriminationagainstpersonswithdisabilitiesintheoperationof programs receiving federal financial assistance. Liability The County and cities require all grant recipients to maintain general liability,automobile,and workman's compensation insurance with limits of not less than $1 million (may vary by jurisdiction).If you are successful in obtaining a reward,you will be asked to provide documentation regarding your ability to provide the required coverage. +H Environmental Review Prior to HUD's release of grant conditions and/or funds for the CDBG-funded project,a review of the project's potential impact on the environment must be conducted and approved by the County of San Luis Obispo prior to obligating or incurring project costs.The County must certify to HUD that it has complied with all applicable environmental procedures and requirements.Should project costs be obligated or incurred prior to the completion of the necessary environmental review,the project shall not benefit from the federal funds.The level of environmental review required depends on the nature of the project.24 CFR Part 58 is available at http://www.hud.gov/offices/pih/ih/codetalk/onap/docs/24cfr58.pdf. Relocation Any project that involves the acquisition of property,construction, and/or rehabilitation and that is funded in whole or in part with federal CDBG funds is subject to federal relocation requirements.In general,any property owner,commercial business,or residential occupant who is displaced by a HUD-funded project may be eligible for relocation benefits.A project cannot be broken into separate “projects”in order to avoid the federal requirements connected with property acquisition and relocation.Any questions concerning the relocation regulations for a specific property acquisition project should be directed to the Homeless Services Division Grant Unit staff before any action is taken on the project. HMIS Reporting All homeless service providers applying for CDBG funds to assist, house,or shelter the homeless must identify and demonstrate the capacity to participate in the County of San Luis Obispo Homeless =H County of San Luis Obispo Department of Social Services P.O. BOX 8119,San Luis Obispo,CA 93403-8119 www.slocounty.ca.gov/Departments/Social-Services/Homeless-Services.aspx PAGE 7 OF 8 2024 CDBG APPLICATION FORM Management Information System (HMIS)to provide personnel fordataentry,user licensing,and hardware and software necessary for compatibility with HMIS.HMIS is an electronic data collection systemthatstoresclient level information about persons who access the homeless services system in a Continuum of Care and reports aggregate data for the County as per HUD's Data Standards. Affirmative Marketing Quarterly and annual reports shall be submitted by the project/program manager to the County for CDBG-funded publicservices and housing projects.Each report shall include the totalnumberofproject/program applicants and clients served with respect to race,ethnicity,gender,and disability status.Affirmative marketing efforts shall be taken to increase the participation of anyunderservedgroups. County of San Luis Obispo Department of Social Services P.O.BOX 8119,San Luis Obispo,CA 93403-8119 www.slocounty.ca.gov/Departments/Social-Services/Homeless-Services.aspx PAGE 8 OF 8 VIEJO CAMINO CDBG PROJECT EXHIBIT LOCATION EXHIBIT DRAWN BY: DATE: SCALE: PAGE NO:1 1"=100' 10/28/20 R. HAYES OF 1 VIEJ O C A M I N O 5970 ECR LOCATION 2: CONCRETE PATHWAY EXTENSIONEL CAM INO REA L PALOMA PARK LOCATION 1: SIDEWALK EXTENSION AND BUS STOP 11305 VIEJO CAMINO 11355 VIEJO CAMINO 11405 VIEJO CAMINO 11450 VIEJO CAMINO 11505 VIEJO CAMINO LAPALOMA COURT 11300 VIEJO CAMINO Grocery Market Public Service Applications • El Camino Homeless Organization (ECHO) • 5 Cities Homeless Coalition • Youth Activity Scholarships – City of Atascadero COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES HOMELESS SERVICES DIVISION 2024 NOFA – Public Services Application DEPT OF SOCIAL SERVICES - P.O. BOX 8119 | SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 93403 | PAGE 1 OF 12 www.slocounty.ca.gov/Departments/Social-Services/Homeless-Services.aspx | SS_HomelessServices@co.slo.ca.us Please submit Application by email to SS_HomelessGrants@co.slo.ca.us. All submissions must be made electronically, no paper applications will be accepted. Application must be received no later than Sunday, November 5, 2023, at 9 pm. I. PRIMARY APPLICANT INFORMATION (LEAD AGENCY) Organization Name Type of Organization Non-Profit For Profit Gov’t/Public Other: UEI Number Contact Person/Title Finance Contact (if different) Phone Number Email Address City, State, Zip Date of Incorporation Is the organization faith- based? Yes No Annual Operating Budget Number of Paid Staff Number of Volunteers II. FUNDING DETAILS Please identify all funding sources being requested: Select all that apply; you will be required to fill out additional details for each source requested. Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) Emergency Solutions Grants (ESG) Permanent Local Housing Allocation (PLHA) HOME Investment Partnership Program (TBRA ONLY) County General Funds Support (GFS) Total Funding Requested $______________________ 2024 NOFA – Public Services Application DEPT OF SOCIAL SERVICES - P.O. BOX 8119 | SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 93403 | PAGE 2 OF 12 www.slocounty.ca.gov/Departments/Social-Services/Homeless-Services.aspx | SS_HomelessServices@co.slo.ca.us III. APPLICANT CAPACITY 1. Describe the applicant’s history of receiving and managing grants from County/State/Federal sources. 2. Briefly describe your organization’s auditing requirements, including those for the proposed project. (As outlined in 2 CFR § 200.500) 3. Describe how the organization participates in HMIS, Coordinated Entry, and the San Luis Obispo County Continuum of Care. 2024 NOFA – Public Services Application DEPT OF SOCIAL SERVICES - P.O. BOX 8119 | SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 93403 | PAGE 3 OF 12 www.slocounty.ca.gov/Departments/Social-Services/Homeless-Services.aspx | SS_HomelessServices@co.slo.ca.us 4. Briefly describe your agency’s record keeping system with relevance to the proposed project. 5. Describe the organization’s experience delivering related programs/projects. 6. Identify all budgeted funds for homelessness-related services and housing opportunities. Include leveraged funding in the budget attachment to exhibit financial sustainability of the project beyond the grant term if awarded. Does your organization comply with the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles? Yes No IV. PROPOSED PROJECT and PROJECT DETAILS Name of proposed project Project/Program address(es) 2024 NOFA – Public Services Application DEPT OF SOCIAL SERVICES - P.O. BOX 8119 | SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 93403 | PAGE 4 OF 12 www.slocounty.ca.gov/Departments/Social-Services/Homeless-Services.aspx | SS_HomelessServices@co.slo.ca.us Areas served City of Arroyo Grande City of Atascadero City of Pismo Beach City of Paso Robles City of Morro Bay City of Grover Beach City of San Luis Obispo Countywide Unincorporated communities of 7. Provide a brief narrative of the proposed project including projected outcomes. How would you describe your project to the public in one paragraph? 8. Is this effort new, continuing, or expanding? Please describe. 9. Describe how the project will align with the Lines of Effort to support the San Luis Obispo Countywide Plan to Address Homelessness (2022-2027). List and describe as many that are applicable. Check any specific population(s) expected to be served through this project: Adults with children Adults without children Elderly/Senior Parenting Youth Chronically Homeless Veterans Domestic Violence Survivors Persons with Disabilities Unaccompanied Youth (under 25 years of age) Individuals with Co-occurring Disorders (Substance Use and Mental Health) 2024 NOFA – Public Services Application DEPT OF SOCIAL SERVICES - P.O. BOX 8119 | SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 93403 | PAGE 5 OF 12 www.slocounty.ca.gov/Departments/Social-Services/Homeless-Services.aspx | SS_HomelessServices@co.slo.ca.us 10. How does your program/service complement and collaborate with existing efforts in the County? Describe how the program/project will increase capacity of services/housing for persons experiencing homelessness and at-risk persons in the County. 11. Describe any consultation with local jurisdictions to gain support for the project. Describe any support you have from local jurisdictions. 12. Name partner agencies as applicable and describe how they will be participating in the delivery of the proposed activity. 2024 NOFA – Public Services Application DEPT OF SOCIAL SERVICES - P.O. BOX 8119 | SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 93403 | PAGE 6 OF 12 www.slocounty.ca.gov/Departments/Social-Services/Homeless-Services.aspx | SS_HomelessServices@co.slo.ca.us 13. Describe how you will ensure that the proposed project is accessible to communities of color which are disproportionately impacted by homelessness, particularly Black, Latinx, Asian, Pacific Islander, and Native and Indigenous communities. If you have previously received a grant to serve any of the affected communities, please provide a brief description of those grant activities and the outcomes you achieved. Indicate the predicted performance outcomes listed below. If not applicable, mark N/A or zero. Number of unsheltered persons to become sheltered: Number of people experiencing homelessness to be entering permanent housing: Number of people experiencing Chronic Homelessness served: Number of persons At-Risk of Homelessness served: Number of Unaccompanied Youth served: Number of Youth At-Risk of Homelessness served: Number of persons in families with children served: Total: Number of persons to be served by facility or program during the program year: V. CDBG – if requesting CDBG funds Amount of CDBG Funds Requested $______________________ Please indicate the amount you are requesting for each jurisdiction Arroyo Grande $________________ Atascadero $________________ Morro Bay $________________ Paso Robles $________________ Pismo Beach $________________ San Luis Obispo $________________ County $________________ 2024 NOFA – Public Services Application DEPT OF SOCIAL SERVICES - P.O. BOX 8119 | SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 93403 | PAGE 7 OF 12 www.slocounty.ca.gov/Departments/Social-Services/Homeless-Services.aspx | SS_HomelessServices@co.slo.ca.us Estimated number of unduplicated persons or households to benefit from CDBG funds Persons: ________ Households: __________ Please select the national objective that best applies to the proposed project. Low/Moderate Income Urgent Need (e.g., after a natural disaster) LOW/MODERATE INCOME Select which criteria the proposed project intends to qualify under to meet the Low/Moderate Income objective Area Benefit Low/Moderate Income Clientele Limited Clientele Housing Jobs/Micro-Enterprises N/A – Low Moderate Income NOT Selected Identify all eligible activities that apply to the proposed project. Public Services (General) Operating Costs of Homeless/AIDS Patients Programs Senior Services Handicapped Services Legal Services Youth Services Transportation Services Substance Abuse Services Services for Battered and Abused Spouses Crime Awareness or Neighborhood Cleanups Fair Housing Activities Tenant/Landlord/Housing Counseling Child Care Services Health Services Services for Abused and Neglected Children Mental Health Services Subsistence Payments, Homeless Assistance, Rental Housing Subsidies or Security Deposits Job Training and Job Placement Services Assistance to microenterprises (technical assistance, business support services, and other similar services to owners of microenterprises or persons developing microenterprises) 14. Explain how the proposed project meets the selected National Objective. 2024 NOFA – Public Services Application DEPT OF SOCIAL SERVICES - P.O. BOX 8119 | SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 93403 | PAGE 8 OF 12 www.slocounty.ca.gov/Departments/Social-Services/Homeless-Services.aspx | SS_HomelessServices@co.slo.ca.us 15. Will the services offered by your organization increase or expand as a result of CDBG assistance? If yes, explain. 16. If your project serves any of the presumed benefit populations under the Low/Moderate Income national objective, please describe how the project will directly benefit the populations identified. VI. ESG – if requesting ESG funds Amount of ESG Funds Requested $______________________ Identify all eligible activities and their amounts that apply to the proposed project Emergency Shelter $________________ Approximate Persons Served: _____________ Street Outreach $________________ Approximate Persons Served: _____________ Rapid Re-Housing $________________ Approximate Persons Served: _____________ Homeless Prevention $________________ Approximate Persons Served: _____________ HMIS $________________ 2024 NOFA – Public Services Application DEPT OF SOCIAL SERVICES - P.O. BOX 8119 | SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 93403 | PAGE 9 OF 12 www.slocounty.ca.gov/Departments/Social-Services/Homeless-Services.aspx | SS_HomelessServices@co.slo.ca.us 17. ESG Matching Funds (1:1 match required) Sources: $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total $ VII. PLHA – if requesting PLHA funds Amount of PLHA Funds Requested $______________________ Estimated number of unduplicated persons or households to benefit from PLHA funds Persons: ________ Households: __________ Identify all eligible activities that apply to the proposed project. Rapid Re-housing Rental Assistance Supportive/Case Management Operating and Capital Costs for Navigation Centers Operating and Capital Costs for Emergency Shelters Operating and Capital Costs for New Construction, Rehabilitation, and Preservation of Permanent and Transitional Housing 2024 NOFA – Public Services Application DEPT OF SOCIAL SERVICES - P.O. BOX 8119 | SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 93403 | PAGE 10 OF 12 www.slocounty.ca.gov/Departments/Social-Services/Homeless-Services.aspx | SS_HomelessServices@co.slo.ca.us 18. Describe all eligible activities that apply to the proposed project. Must provide rapid rehousing, rental assistance, navigation centers, emergency shelter, and transitional housing activities in a manner consistent with the Housing First practices described in 25 CCR, Section 8409, subdivision (b)(1)-(6) and in compliance with WIC Section 8255(b)(8). An applicant allocated funds for the new construction, rehabilitation, and preservation of permanent supportive housing shall incorporate the core components of Housing First, as provided in WIC Section 8255, subdivision (b). VIII. HOME – if requesting HOME funds (TBRA ONLY) Amount of HOME Funds Requested $______________________ Estimated number of unduplicated persons or households to benefit from HOME funds Persons: ________ Households: __________ Provide proposed funding amounts and approximate number of households to be served: Rental Subsidy $________________ Approximate Persons Served: _____________ Utility Subsidy $________________ Approximate Persons Served: _____________ Security and Utility Deposits $________________ Approximate Persons Served: _____________ 19. Please describe your organization’s client application, intake, and preliminary assessment process. Please provide a sample of client intake documents, as applicable, in the attachments section. 2024 NOFA – Public Services Application DEPT OF SOCIAL SERVICES - P.O. BOX 8119 | SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 93403 | PAGE 11 OF 12 www.slocounty.ca.gov/Departments/Social-Services/Homeless-Services.aspx | SS_HomelessServices@co.slo.ca.us 20. Describe your organizational collaboration with other local organizations to assist TBRA income eligible households. HOME Matching Funds (25% match required) Sources: $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total $ IX. GFS – if requesting GFS funds Amount of GFS Funds Requested $______________________ Estimated number of unduplicated persons or households to benefit from GFS funds Persons: ________ Households: __________ Identify all eligible activities that apply to the proposed project. Emergency Shelters Warming Centers Safe Parking Street Outreach Essential Services for Persons Experiencing Homelessness Tenant Based Rental Assistance (TBRA) 2024 NOFA – Public Services Application DEPT OF SOCIAL SERVICES - P.O. BOX 8119 | SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 93403 | PAGE 12 OF 12 www.slocounty.ca.gov/Departments/Social-Services/Homeless-Services.aspx | SS_HomelessServices@co.slo.ca.us 21. Describe all eligible activities that apply to the proposed project. X. Attachments Attachment A – Budget, Leveraged-Funds, and Budget Narrative (Required) Please attach a Budget and Budget Narrative for the project for which you are applying. The budget narrative should include FTEs to be provided. Please include the value of any matching funding. Attachment B – Timeline (Required) Attach a timeline for key steps of project implementation. Attachment C - Most Recent Audit (Required) Attachment D - Proof of Active SAM.gov Registration (Required) Attachment E – Incorporation Documents (Required) Attachment F – CDBG Acknowledgements (Required if Applicable) Attachment G – Organization Mission Statement (Required) Attachment H – Match Certification Letter (if applicable) 1:1 match required for ESG; 25% match required for HOME TBRA Attachment I – Client Intake Forms (if applicable) Attachment J – Letters of Support (Optional) Please attach any letters of support or commitment from local governments or community partners. Attachment K – Supplemental Answers to Questions (Optional) If you need more room to answer any of the application questions, please attach additional information here. Include the question number for each question being answered. For other additional or optional attachments, please label them clearly (e.g. Attachment L – “Title”). XI. APPLICATION SUBMISSION: Applications and accompanying documents are due to Homeless Services Division, Department of Social Services by 9:00 pm on November 5, 2023. 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An independent auditing firm conducts an annual audit of all City funds, including the CDBG fund. An independent audit firm also conducts the Single Audit per OMB Circular A-133, Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards, which includes all CDBG funding information. 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The City of Atascadero's Youth Scholarship fund has been used to support youth in paying for other classes and activities separate from just city ran activities. Helping to provide access to the broad range of classes and activities throughout our community for youth and families who would not be able to afford such activities otherwise. 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The population served would be otherwise unable to afford the activity fees to participate in the activities of choice without the scholarship. The city applies the income guidelines published by HUD adjusted for family size, as qualifying criteria to decide scholarship awards. This is a continuing effort to offer youth scholarships to low/moderate income families. 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(October 1st, January 1st, April 1st, and June 30th. CITY OF ATASCADEROCOMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDSCHEDULE OF REVENUES, EXPENDITURES, AND CHANGES IN FUND BALANCEBUDGET AND ACTUALFor the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2022OriginalFinalActual AmountsRevenues:Community Development Block Grant 156,660$ 246,280$ 69,008$ (177,272)$ Total revenues156,660 246,280 69,008 (177,272) Expenditures:Administration:CDBG general administration- 10,300 10,295 5 Special projects and studies:Youth scholarships- 10,700 8,820 1,880 Capital outlay:Traffic Way and El Camino Real barrier removal40,720 40,720 15,852 24,868 Santa Rosa barrier removal115,940 115,940 34,041 81,899 Viejo Camino barrier removal- 68,620 - 68,620 Total expenditures156,660 246,280 69,008 177,272 Net change in fund balance-$ -$ - -$ Fund balance, June 30, 2021- Fund balance, June 30, 2022-$ BudgetVariance with Final Budget Positive (Negative)118 Attachment E – Incorporation Documents The City of Atascadero is a government entity. YOUTH ACTIVITY SCHOLARSHIP FUND APPLICATION The City of Atascadero’s goal is to improve the quality of life in Atascadero and the surrounding community. The City supports a scholarship fund for eligible youth to provide access to recreational, cultural and social opportunities. Scholarship support is offered to local low-income families on an “as needed and available basis.” All eligible applications will be considered. The application fiscal year runs July 1st through June 30th. Limit: $250 per child per fiscal year, UP TO $500 per family per fiscal year (based on availability of funds) Please Note: *50% of the registration fee is due immediately upon scholarship application submittal for City of Atascadero activities. **“Extremely Low Income” families qualify for a 100% scholarship with proof of 1040 Tax Return OR Current Pay Stub ONLY** (Late registration fees are NOT covered) Proof of eligibility (REQUIRED-must show proof of at least one): • CalFresh/Food Stamps • MediCal • CalWorks • Section 8 Voucher • 1040 Tax Return (from previous year) • Free or Reduced School Lunch • Unemployment (check stub-current) Scholarships Will Be Awarded to Eligible Youth 2-17 Years of Age who LIVE in the Atascadero School District City of Atascadero Scholarship Program SCHOLARSHIP FUND APPLICATION PLEASE MAKE SURE TO PRINT LEGIBLY. Please submit one scholarship form per child. Youth must be 2-17 years of age & live in the Atascadero School District. Return to: City of Atascadero, 5599 Traffic Way, Atascadero, CA 93422 or walk in location is 5599 Traffic Way Atascadero. 805-470-3360 Race: ___________ Applicant (Child)_________________________ Age: ____ Gender: ____ Ethnicity: ________ Street Address ____________________________City_______________St____Zip__________ Email Address:_______________________________________________________________ Name of Applicant’s School__________________________________ Grade________________ Mother/Guardian:___________________Employed? YES NO Head of Household? YES NO Father/Guardian:___________________ Employed? YES NO Head of Household? YES NO Address of Requesting Party______________________City____________St___Zip__________ Phone (Day): _____________________________ (Evening) ___________________________ ACTIVITY:______________________ ACTIVITY # (City Activities Only):_______________________ REGISTRATION FEE: _____________ 100%/50 % AMOUNT REQUESTED:___________ PLEASE CIRCLE PERSONS IN FAMILY & GROSS COMBINED YEARLY INCOME: HOUSEHOLD SIZE A - Extremely Low B - Very Low C - Low 1 Person $23,000 max $38,300 max $61,250 max 2 Persons $26,250 max $43,800 max $70,000 max 3 Persons $29,550 max $49,250 max $78,750 max 4 Persons $32,800 max $54,700 max $87,500 max 5 Persons $35,450 max $59,100 max $94,500 max 6 Persons $38,050 max $63,500 max $101,500 max 7 Persons $41,910 max $67,850 max $108,500 max 8 Persons $46,630 max $72,250 max $115,500 max PLEASE CIRCLE ONE (Documentation REQUIRED): CalFresh/ Food Stamps 1040 Tax Return Free/Reduced School Lunch Unemployment Check (current) MediCal CalWorks Section 8 Voucher YOU MUST ATTACH PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY REGARDING THE ITEMS ABOVE I certify that all of the information provided above is true and correct. I further attest that the family meets the income criteria stated above. ________________________________ ________________ Signature Date -------------------------------------------------------CITY USE ONLY------------------------------------------------------- Date Received: ___________ By:______Date Reviewed: ________ Amount Approved: _________ Funds:__________ Good Until___6/30/2024__ _ ACTIVIDAD JUVENIL Aplicación de Beca Recreacional La misión de la Ciudad de Atascadero es mejorar la calidad de vida en la ciudad y en la comunidad alrededor. La Ciudad apoya un fondo de becas para proveer acceso a los menores de edad al recreo, eventos culturales y oportunidades del desarrollo social. Se ofrece becas a las familias de bajos recursos si los fondos son “necesarios y están disponibles”. Todas las aplicaciones serán consideradas. El año fiscal es 1 julio al 30 junio. (plazo para aplicar/ recibir una beca). Límite máximo: $250 cada niño/ niña por cada año fiscal, HASTA $500 por familia por año fiscal (si hay fondos disponibles) *Tome en Cuenta: el 50% de la cuota del registro se debe pagar en la hora de hacer su aplicación de beca a la Ciudad de Atascadero **Las familias de “muy bajos recursos” califican por una beca del 100% de la cuota, PERO SE REQUIRE comprobante de ingreso (Forma 1040 del reporte de impuestos del IRS o un talón de cheque) ** (NO SE CUBREN cargos de registros ATRASADOS) Comprobante de elegibilidad: (SE REQUIERE- UNO de los siguientes): • CalFresh • 1040 REPORTE DE IMPUESTOS (del año pasado) • Comprobante de que el niño/niña recibe comidas gratis o precio reducido en la escuela • Talón de cheque del Departamento de Desempleo (UIB) • Sección 8 de Vivienda • Tarjeta de Medi-Cal • Tarjeta de CalWorks Las Becas son Para los Niños/as de 2 a 17 años de edad que VIVEN EN el distrito escolar de Atascadero. Programa de Becas de la Ciudad de Atascadero Aplicación para Fondo de Becas Favor de imprimir legiblemente Favor de someter una aplicación por niño. Los jóvenes deben tener 2 - 17 años y vivir en el Distrito Escolar de Atascadero. Favor de enviar aplicaciones a/ o caminar en el registro City of Atascadero, 5599 Traffic Way, Atascadero, CA. 93422. Preguntas? 805-470-3360. Raza: ___________ Nombre del niño:__________________________Edad: ____ Genero: ____ Etnicidad: ______________ Dirección:___________________________Ciudad:____________Estado:____ Código Postal: _________ Nombre de la Escuela del niño:_____________________________________Grado:____________ Madre (no el joven) _______________________________Empleado?: si no Jefe de hogar?: si no Padre (no el joven) _______________________________ Empleado?: si no Jefe de hogar?: si no Dirección del Solicitante________________Ciudad: ____________Estado: ____Código Postal: ________ Número de teléfono(día): _____________________________ (Noche) ____________________________ ACTIVIDAD:_____________________________ACTIVIDAD # (solo actividades de la cuidad):____________________________ Cuota: _____________________ 100% / 50 % Cantidad solicitada: _____________ Indique cuantas personas en la familia y la cantidad de ingresos combinados antes de deducir impuestos: Tamaño de la casa A - Extremadamente bajo B - Muy Bajo C - Bajo 1 Persona $23,000 max $38,300 max $61,250 max 2 Personas $26,250 max $43,800 max $70,000 max 3 Personas $29,550 max $49,250 max $78,750 max 4 Personas $32,800 max $54,700 max $87,500 max 5 Personas $35,450 max $59,100 max $94,500 max 6 Personas $38,050 max $63,500 max $101,500 max 7 Personas $41,910 max $67,850 max $108,500 max 8 Personas $46,630 max $72,250 max $115,500 max Indique que tipos de ingreso recibe y adjunta comprobante. Reporte de impuestos Sección 8 de Vivienda Comprobante de que recibe almuerzo gratis o reducido en la escuela Comprobante de que recibe beneficios del desempleo Tarjeta de MediCal Tarjeta de CalWorks o CalFresh Se debe adjuntar prueba de elegibilidad en referencia a los elementos ya listados Certifico que toda la información proporcionada es correcta y la verdad. Además, certifico que la familia cumple con los criterios de ingresos establecidos anteriormente. _____________________________________ ________________ Firma Fecha ----------------------------------------------------Para el uso solamente por la Ciudad -------------------------------------------------- Date Received: ____________ By:_________Date Reviewed: __________Amount Approved: __________ Funds:__________ válido hasta_____6/30/24_______ _ Application Spreadsheet