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AGENDA REPORT
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5/3/2011
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15Y
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02
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Community Service Block Grant (CSBG) Funds <br /> CSBG funds are used to maintain community action agencies involved in ameliorating the <br /> causes and effects of poverty through employment and economic development programs. <br /> The Alameda County Associated Community Action Program (ACAP) administers CSBG <br /> funds for all jurisdictions in the county except Berkeley and Oakland. <br /> FY 2011 Amount: (no direct allocation to Pleasanton is anticipated) <br /> Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG) <br /> The ESG program provides homeless persons with basic shelter and essential supportive <br /> services. The funds are available for the rehabilitation or remodeling of a building used as a <br /> new shelter, operations and maintenance of the facility, essential supportive services, <br /> homeless prevention, and grant administration. <br /> FY 2011 Amount: (no direct allocation to Pleasanton is anticipated) <br /> Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) <br /> FEMA provides disaster assistance to state and local governments, as well as individual <br /> disaster assistance. FEMA administers disaster assistance locally through the Alameda <br /> County Office of Emergency Services. <br /> FY 2011 Amount: (no direct allocation to Pleasanton is anticipated) <br /> HOME Investment Partnership Act (HOME) Funds <br /> HOME provides flexible funding to states and local governments for affordable housing <br /> programs for low incorne households. HOME funds can be used to acquire, rehabilitate, <br /> finance, and construct affordable housing, as well as to provide tenant -based assistance. <br /> FY 2011 Amount: $150,000 (estimated) <br /> Section 108 Loan Guarantee <br /> The City of Livermore, as lead agency, received a $475,000 Section 108 Loan Guarantee <br /> from HUD in August 2002. The loan proceeds (totaling $463,150 after issuance costs) were <br /> granted to the Tri- Valley Haven to acquire and rehabilitate Sojourner House, one of two <br /> homeless shelters in eastern Alameda County. The Cities of Livermore, Pleasanton and <br /> Dublin are repaying the remaining portion of the loan over a ten -year period. <br /> FY 2011 Amount: $22,211 (ninth of eleven payments) <br /> Action Plan - FY 2011 <br /> City of Pleasanton <br /> Page 3 <br />
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