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COUNTY OF SAN MATEOInter-Departmental Correspondence |
Human Services Agency Office of Housing |
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DATE: |
August 6, 2002 |
BOARD MEETING DATE: |
August 20, 2002 |
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TO: |
Honorable Board of Supervisors |
FROM: |
Maureen Borland, Director, Human Services Agency Steve Cervantes, Director, Office of Housing |
SUBJECT: |
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF MENLO PARK HOUSING & REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY FOR A REHABILITATION LOAN PROGRAM |
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Recommendation |
Adopt a Resolution: |
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Authorizing the execution of an Agreement with the City of Menlo Park Housing & Redevelopment Agency in the amount of $300,000 for a Housing Rehabilitation Program for the term of July 1, 2002 through June 30, 2003; and |
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Authorizing the Director of the Human Services Agency to execute subsequent amendments and minor modifications not to exceed $25,000 per funding source |
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Background |
This project was approved for inclusion in the CDBG Action Plan for FY 2002-03 on
May 7, 2002.
This is an ongoing contract with the City of Menlo Park Housing & Redevelopment Agency to provide a low interest housing rehabilitation program under a cooperation Agreement initiated and approved on July 13, 1993. Funds for this program are comprised of new Fiscal Year CDBG funds, carry-over funds from the prior fiscal year and actual program income derived from previous loans. |
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Discussion |
The City of Menlo Park Housing & Redevelopment Agency is projecting to fund 10 single family rehabilitation loans for low-income homeowners in FY 2002-03.
The demand for home repairs and revitalization is growing with the County's housing situation and regular services from private contractors are too expensive for low-income homeowners.
This Agreement has been approved by the County Counsel's Office as to form, and meets HUD regulations. Risk Management has reviewed and approved the contractor's insurance coverage. |
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Vision Alignment |
This action keeps the commitment to: Offer a full range of housing choices and goal number 9: Housing exists for people at all income levels and for all generations of families. The action contributes to this commitment and goal by offering mid-term housing assistance to low-income individuals highly motivated to achieving an economic level relatively free of dependence on conventional forms of public assistance. |
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Fiscal Impact |
This project is included in the current Office of Housing Budget. The total County obligation under this Agreement is $300,000, which is being provided by the CDBG Program. There are no General Funds used in this project. |