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Attachment 3 <br /> contractors to apply to do these jobs. She felt it was disheartening to know there are funds <br /> available but not being spent and suggested the city look at what needs to be changed in order <br /> to get jobs done and the funds spent. Commissioner Welsh felt strongly that something needed <br /> to change to make jobs appealing to contractors. <br /> Mr. Hernandez discussed the possibility of increasing the maximum grant amount from $5,000 <br /> to $10,000 and Commissioner Galvin suggested there was a need for having a General <br /> Contractor that could oversee others who were able and willing to do small jobs. <br /> Chairperson Soby agreed that he too had concerns about the program and the funds not being <br /> spent. At the next time of reporting he asked that Habitat provide the Commission with an <br /> update on how the program is moving forward. <br /> Tri-Valley REACH / Housing Preventative Maintenance and Repair 2019-2020 — Kav King — <br /> thanked the Commission for their past support and discussed people with disabilities that fall <br /> into low-income and need assistance. She advised that REACH provides housing to help <br /> individuals with disabilities live independently and works to help identify properties for these <br /> people. Ms. King advised that REACH serves between 15 and 20 people in Pleasanton, has <br /> homes in Pleasanton and Livermore, and strives to make sure the homes are always well <br /> maintained. <br /> Commissioner Welsh commented on the funding recommendation in the Staff Report being only <br /> one-half of the agency's request and questioned whether REACH would still be able to <br /> accomplish their goals. She indicated she would that prefer this agency receive full funding. <br /> Commissioner Gaidos questioned whether REACH would be able to help more individuals if <br /> they had a bigger budget. Ms. King advised that they are conducting a Feasibility Study to <br /> determine what can be done and have reached out to others to discuss possibilities of buying <br /> other properties in Livermore. <br /> Commissioner Galvin questioned why staff was not recommending more funding for this agency <br /> and Mr. Hernandez noted that staff was recommending the same amount of funding that the <br /> organization had received for the previous year noting that the LIHF does not increase annually. <br /> Chairperson Soby closed the meeting for agency comments at 8:24 p.m. <br /> A motion was made by Commissioner Gaidos, seconded by Commissioner Galvin, <br /> recommending Federal HOME Funds and City Lower Income Housing Funds related to the <br /> Housing and Human Services Grant (HHSG) Program for Fiscal Year 2019/20 be allocated as <br /> recommended by Staff and be forwarded to City Council for their consideration and approval <br /> with the exception that Tri-Valley REACH receive full funding in the amount of$25,000. <br /> Funding recommendations to be: <br /> $ 93,305 Abode Services —Tri-Valley Rapid Rehousing Program (HOME) <br /> $ 54,695 Abode Services — Case Management/ Admin. (LIHF) <br /> $ 50,000 CityServe — Housing Grant for Homeless Street Outreach <br /> $ 15,000 CRIL — Housing and Independent Living Services <br /> $ 40,000 ECHO Housing — Housing Counseling Services <br /> $150,000 Habit for Humanity— Housing Rehabilitation Program <br /> $ 25,000 Tri-Valley REACH — Housing Preventative Maintenance/Repair <br /> Chairperson Soby asked for discussion on the motion. Commissioner Welsh indicated that she <br /> Page - 4 - <br />
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