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File #: 970385    Version:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 6/3/1997 In control: ZONING, NEIGHBORHOODS & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
On agenda: Final action: 7/25/1997
Effective date:    
Title: Substitute resolution relating to community development block grant allocation procedures.
Sponsors: ALD. FRANK
Indexes: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT, FEDERAL GRANTS
NUMB:
 
970385
VERS:
SUBSTITUTE 2
 
REF:   
900956
XXBY:
ALD. FRANK
TITL:
Substitute resolution relating to community development block grant allocation procedures.
ANLS:
This resolution establishes the distribution and allocation of funding for community development activity in the City of Milwaukee for 1998 and authorizes the Community Block Grant Administration to create and submit a revised Consolidated Plan for the City of Milwaukee. It rescinds Common Council File 900956 and 890424, specifies new resolutions to be used annually to approve areas of funding and eliminates the Funding Allocation Plan.
BODY:
Whereas, The Community Development Policy Committee, after hearing public testimony, has accepted Neighborhood Strategic Plans from 17 neighborhoods and has endorsed them as being representative of the planning desires of neighborhood stakeholders; and
 
Whereas, The Community Development Policy Committee, after hearing public testimony, has accepted the recommendation of funding distribution for Mandated/Essential services, for City Strategic Objectives, Administration and funding non- Neighborhood Strategic Plan (non-NSP) targeted areas and has endorsed them as funding formulas for 1998; and
 
Whereas, The City of Milwaukee appears to be eligible for community development entitlement funding for 1998 estimated at $29,370,000; now, therefore, be it
 
Resolved, By the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee, that community development funding be allocated and distributed to the 17 Neighborhood Strategic Planning Areas (NSP) in the amounts as follows:
 
AREA CDBG HOME
 
1 Parklawn 299,128 106,562
 
2 Northwest Side 596,790 332,317
 
3 Lincoln Park 234,492 89,648
 
4 United Community 1,207,946 530,299
 
5 Sherman Park 793,161 317,994
 
6 Harambee 856,421 367,045
 
7 Riverwest/Lower EastSide 675,001 301,079
 
8 Metcalfe Park 595,828 285,856
 
9 Amani 579,976 236,804
 
10 WAICO / YMCA 809,498 400,913
 
11 Grandview/Walnut Heights 1,035,611 558,554
 
12 Midtown 783,089 326,466
 
13 Hillside-Lapham 493,602 -0-
 
14 West Side 845,961 382,892
 
15 Greater Clarke Square 1,241,264 460,993
 
16 Near South Side 1,178,041 469,530
 
17 Historic South Side 633,494 309,797
 
; and, be it
 
Further Resolved, That community development funding in the amount of $4,991,000(CDBG) and $570,000(ESG)be allocated among the following 5 categories for Mandated / Essential Services:
 
Fair Housing
 
Accessible Rehabilitation
 
Code Enforcement
 
Shelters/Domestic Abuse
 
Vacant/Blighted Real Estate
 
; and, be it
 
Further Resolved, That community development funding be allocated for City Strategic Objectives in the amounts of $1,085,000 (CDBG) and $1,349,000 (HOME); and, be it
 
Further Resolved, That community development funding in the amount of $2,540,000 be allocated for Administration; and, be it
 
Further Resolved, That community development funding in the amount of $217,000 (CDBG) and $284,000 (HOME) be reserved for the achievement of objectives in eligible areas outside of 17 NSP areas (non-NSP targeted areas), as targeted by the Community Development Policy Committee; and, be it
 
Further Resolved, That the City Strategic Plan and the Neighborhood Strategic Plans be used to replace the Funding Allocation Plan as the guide for community development activity funding and establishing and prioritizing issues, outcomes and outputs; and, be it
 
Further Resolved, That the strategic issues and outputs corresponding to the allocation of funding for the 17 NSP areas, for Mandated/Essential services, for City Strategic objectives, for Administration and for non-NSP Targeted Area activity be approved by the Community Development Policy Committee without further approval of the Common Council; and, be it
 
Further Resolved, That the Community Block Grant Administration is authorized to prepare separate resolutions for review and approval by the Common Council specifying service providers and funding awards for each of the 17 NSP areas, Mandated/Essential Services, City Strategic Objectives, Administration and non-NSP targeted area activity consistent with the funding amounts authorized above; and be it
 
Further Resolved, That the Community Block Grant Administration is authorized to prepare and submit the revised Consolidated Plan and the Annual Action Plan for community development funding to the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in accordance with the CityĆ¾s Strategic Plan and the Neighborhood Strategic Plans approved by the Community Development Policy Committee; and, be it
 
Further Resolved, That the revised Consolidated Plan and funding amounts awarded to service providers be approved by the Community Development Policy Committee and forwarded to the Common Council for review and approval prior to its final submission to HUD; and be it
 
Further Resolved, That the authorization for the funding listed in this resolution is subject to the availability of 1998 community development funding and the release of funds for this purpose by HUD; and, be it
 
Further Resolved, That Resolution file numbers 890424 and 900956 are rescinded and any resolution that conflicts with this resolution is hereby rescinded.
DFTR:
LRB97365.2
CAW
7/23/97t the authorization for the
funding listed in this resolution is subject to the
availability of 1998 community development funding
and the release of funds for this purpose by HUD;
and, be it
 
Further Resolved, That Resolution file numbers 890424
and 900956 are rescinded and any resolution that
conflicts with this resolution is hereby rescinded.
DFTR:
LRB97365.2
CAW
7/23/97