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Table A: <br />City of Pleasanton CDBG Funding Allocation for FY 2005 <br />(Human Services / Housing Commissions Composite Recommendation, March 2005) <br />APPLICANT AGENCY PROJECT DESCRIPTION FY 2005 (05106) <br />CDBG <br />CAPITAL / REHABILITATION: ~Reaueated:} <br /> 1 Alameda Co Housing & Corem Dev (HCD) Housing rehabilitation program $75r000 (*) <br /> 2 Allied Housing, Inc TdValley Hsg Schol Pregmm case mgmt services $12,000 (*) <br /> 3 Axis Community Health Replace wheeld~ir romps at Railroad St. clinic site $21,838 $2~,838 <br /> 4 CAPE, inc. H~ 'n' Dale Preschool rahab improvements $10,000 $14.,134 <br /> 5 City "Section 108" Loan Repayment Sojourner House (formerly Family Crisis Shelter) $20,324 (*) <br /> 6 GRID Alternatives Solar Afl Hous og rehab, program $35,524 $40,000 <br /> 7 Pleasenton Gardens Senior housing rebab (kitchens, toilets, reroofing) $25,000 (*) <br /> 8 Td-Valley Haven Pumhase of equipment and furnishing for DV shelter $19,345 $19,345 <br /> Capital/Rehabilitation Projects: $219,031 <br />PUBLIC SERVICES: <br /> 9 Axis Community Health Teen substsnca abuse recovery program $5,000 (*) <br /> 10 Bay Area Community Services (BACS) Creative Living Ctr; services for n~ntally disabled $6,000 (*) <br /> 11 CRIL (Comm. Resources for Indep Living) Housing assistance for disabled $9,000 (*) <br /> 12 Easter Seab Bay Area Td-Valley Community Inclusion Program $5,000 $10,000 <br /> 13 ECHO Housing Housing counseling services $7,000 $34,402 (*) <br /> 14 ECHO Housing Senior reverse mortgage counseling $14,575 (*) <br /> 15 Hope Hospice, Inc Bereavement support services for seniors $6,000 (*) <br /> 16 Spectrum Community Services Senior NutrSJon - Congmcjate Meals for Seniors $8,238 $39,626 <br /> 17 Td-Valley Community Founda0on Senior Support Program of ~he Th-Valley $11,000 (*) <br /> Public Services Projects: $48,238 <br /> Admin. (20%): $64,317 <br /> TOTAL: $331,586 $57,977 <br /> (*) Approved April 2003 as part of three-year funding cycle. (**) <br /> (**) Cap/Rehab includes $10,000 in funds from FY 1994 reprogremmed from the Downtown Loan Program. <br /> <br /> <br />