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4/19/2011
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• <br /> Agency/Project Description Comments <br /> Re comm Request <br /> Tri- Valley Haven - Assistance and counseling with completion and $10,000 50% Fund partially due to overall funding <br /> filing of Temporary Restraining Orders, visitation and custody limitations based on agency's identified <br /> arrangements, and court accompaniment. funding priorities <br /> Tri - Valley Haven - Operation of Shiloh emergency shelter and $15,000 63% Fund partially due to overall funding <br /> domestic violence services to women and children survivors of family limitations based on agency's identified <br /> violence, including crisis line assistance and referral services. funding priorities <br /> Tri - Valley Haven - Operation of Sojourner House homeless shelter $17,500 88% Fund partially due to overall funding <br /> providing shelter, homeless services (including counseling, case limitations based on agency's identified <br /> management, life skills classes, outreach and referrals). funding priorities <br /> Tri - Valley Haven - Tri - Valley Haven Food Pantry; provision of food to $10,000 50% Fund partially due to overall funding <br /> low income, homeless, and at risk persons through mobile and fixed limitations based on agency's identified <br /> distribution sites and referral to other community services. funding priorities <br /> 'Contingency) — The HSC would like to hold any "surplus" CDBG $25,289 n/a The figure of $25,289 is based on an <br /> funding for a collaborative regional food refrigeration project involving assumed total CDBG grant allocation of <br /> Open Head Kitchen, Tri - Valley Haven, and other agencies involved in $270,000 <br /> food distribution to low- income residents <br /> HHSG Applications Reviewed by the Housing Commission <br /> The Housing Commission's primary role in this process is to make recommendations <br /> regarding the Lower Income Housing Fund (LIHF) and HOME funding to supplement <br /> the CDBG (now HHSG) program to enable funding of several important housing - related <br /> services that would otherwise be difficult to fund using the limited CDBG "public <br /> services" dollars. A summary of its recommendations is as follows: <br /> HHSG Applications Recommended for Funding by the Housing Commission with <br /> HOME and Lower Income Housing Funds <br /> Agency 1 Project Description Comments <br /> Re comm Request <br /> Lower Income Housing Funds <br /> Community Resources for Independent Living (CRIL) - Provision of $15,000 74% Important component of programs to <br /> independent living and housing services to low and very low income support housing / services for disabled; <br /> Pleasanton residents with disabilities. fund partially due to overall funding <br /> limitations <br /> ECHO Housing - Provision of housing counseling services to $50,000 88% Required by HUD to meet federal fair <br /> Pleasanton residents, including fair housing education and housing requirements; fund partially <br /> investigation, tenant - landlord counseling and mediation, rental due to overall funding limitations <br /> assistance, home - seeking and shared housing. <br /> ECHO Housing - Provision of information and counseling services to $5,000 68% Important service for seniors to protect <br /> Pleasanton seniors regarding reverse mortgages. against financial predation; fund <br /> _ partially due to funding limitations <br /> Tri - Valley Housing Opportunity Center — Community Stabilization $23,000 92% Investment in City- initiated start-up <br /> Program; provision of training, counseling and referral services to agency; fund partially due to overall <br /> Pleasanton residents seeking homeowner opportunities and /or dealing funding limitations <br /> with default and foreclosure issues _ Subtotal Lower Income Housing Funds _ $93,000 <br /> HOME Funds <br /> Abode Services — Monthly rental subsidies for low- income clients of $50,000 100% Recommendation is based on <br /> the Tri - Valley Housing Scholarship Program while they are in job projected funded needed to maintain 6 <br /> training programs. _ clients in the program over time <br /> Neighborhood Solutions - Housing Rehabilitation Program; Provision of $120,000 100% Important program for seniors and low - <br /> low- interest loans and small grants to low- income homeowners to income households; loans are <br /> make necessary health and safety improvements. eventually repaid <br /> Subtotal HOME Funds $170,000 <br /> Total Lower Income Housing and HOME Funds $263,000 <br /> Page 5 of 8 <br />
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