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TO: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Costa
County
FROM: Harvey E. Bragdon C
Director of Community Development
DATE: May 3, 1994
SUBJECT: Approval of certain community Development Block Grant (CDBG)Program Project Agreements, FY
1994/95
SPECIFIC REQUEST(S) OR RECOMMENDATIONS(S) & BACKGROUND AND JUSTIFICATION
RECOMMENDATIONS
II
APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Deputy Director Redevelopment or his Designee to execute the following
CDBG Program Project Agreements with payment limits as indicated on Exhibit A, during the period
beginning April 1, 1994 and ending March 31, 1995.
FISCAL IMPACT
None (100%U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development funds)
BACKGROUND/REASONS FOR RECOMMENDATIONS
The Community Development Block Grant is Federally funded at no cost to the County.
The programs described;below implement some of the goals and objectives described in the County's final
statement of Community I Development Objectives and Projected use of funds approved by the U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development.
CONTINUED ON ATTACHMENT6
YES SIGNATURE:
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RECOMMENDATION OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR /1kEIN)MMENDATION FBOARD COMM TEE
APPROVE OTHER!
SIGNATURE(S):
ACTION OF BOARD ON APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED OTHER_
VOTE OF SUPERVISORS
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A
_UNANIMOUS(ABSENT TRUE AND CORRECT COPY OF AN
AYES: NOES: ACTION TAKEN AND ENTERED ON
ABSENT: ABSTAIN: , THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS ON THE DATE SHOWN.
Contact: Larry Jones
646-4208
cc: Community Development ATTESTEDII�a"en
CAO PHIL BATCHELOR, LERK OF
Auditor(Nona Garnett) THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
County Counsel AND COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR
Contractor
BY -tJ- .t.n ,OO o DEPUTY
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EXHIBIT A
Activity No. Contractor Amount
20-11 Christian Church Homes 36000
20-14 City of Danville 10,000
20-22 City of Pinole 10,000
20-26 City of El!Cerrito 10,000
20-27 Rodeo Sanitary District 54,150
20-31 Clyde Civic Improvement Association 20,000
20-56 Crisis ands;Suicide Intervention 7,500
20-57 Conflict Resolution Panels 5,000
20-58 Family& Community Services 7,500
20-59 Drug& Alcohol Prevention Program 10,000
20-60 Northern California Family Center 30,000
20-61 Family First 5,100
20-62 West County Senior Services Network 8,000
20-63 United Concillio West 6,000
20-64 AIDS Project of Contra Costa 15,000
20-66 Lions Blind Center 5,000
20-69 English Action Center 10,000
TOTAL $249,250
20-11 Christian Church Homes of Northern California, Crockett Senior Housing
Project will provide planning and predevelopment funds for a proposed 40-unit rental housing project to be
affordable to and occupied by lower income seniors in Crockett.
20-14 City of Danville, Design Assistance Program
Project will provide free architectural services to downtown property owners as an incentive to undertake
improvements to upgrade and revitalize the downtown area of Danville and assist in attracting increased business
to the area.
20-22 City of Pinole,ADA Improvements
This project assists the City of Pinole in undertaking public improvements required by the Americans with
Disabilities Act.
20-26 City of El Cerrito, Contra Costa Library ADA Improvements
Funding is to undertake improvements which will make the library accessible to persons with disabilities, to bring
the building into compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
20-27 Rodeo Sanitary District, Refurbish Manholes
This project is to replace obsolete manholes in the Rodeo community. In their current condition, these manholes
are dangerously inadequate, causing flooding throughout the area to be addressed.
20-31 Clyde Improvement Association, Clyde Community Center Accessibility Project
The funding for this project will construct a handicapped accessible bathroom and entrance and exit-ways,
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including ramping, to make the;Clyde Community Center accessible to all members of the community.
20-56 Crisis & Suicide Intervention, Emergency Lodging for Homeless Families
Funding will be used to augment the cost of vouchers for one-night motel space for families in need of immediate
emergency shelter.
20-57 Conflict Resolution Panels, Community Mediation Project
Funding will assist in the operation of a mediation program which is available throughout the Urban County for
low-moderate income persons in conflict. The purpose of the program is to resolve these conflicts early enough
to prevent the need for the participants.
20-58 Family & Community Services, Meals on Wheels
Project supports home meal delivery to elderly and shut-in residents of Urban County.
20-59 Drug & Alcohol Prevention Program, Bay Point Services
Program provides drug and alcohol prevention services to teen and other residents of Bay Point in East County.
20-60 Northern California Family Center, Runaway Services in Central and East County
Program provides emergency housing and supportive services to runaway or otherwise unaccompanied youths.
20-61 Family First, Effective Black Parenting
Funding supports a program to teach parenting skills to black parents in North Richmond. Program is also
available to all other racial groups.
20-62 West County Senior Services Network, Senior Escort Services
Program provides transportationl'to low-moderate income senior residents of West County who are unable to
drive.
20-63 United Concillio West, West County Information and Referral Services
Funding supports the provision of information and referral services to low-income residents of North Richmond,
San Pablo and other parts of West County, excluding the City of Richmond. Information is provided on
employment programs, immigration services, food programs and other social service agencies.
20-64 AIDS Project of Contra Costa County, HIV/AIDS Home Based Support System
This project funds the supportive services needed by persons with HIV/AIDS, in order to prevent or postpone
their admission to a hospital or nursing home.
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20-66 Independent Living Skills for the Visually Impaired, Lions Blind Center of Diablo Valley
Project will provide independent living skills to newly blind adults in the Urban County. Services are delivered
in-home by professionals who assist participants in homemaking skills designed to be used by the blind.
20-69 English Action Center,,'Southeast Asian Family Literacy Project
This new project funds a family-focused literacy program which works with Southeast Asian immigrants with
verbal, social, and inter-generational literacy skills, focusing on Laotian families in North Richmond and San
Pablo.
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