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File #: 170443    Version:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 6/20/2017 In control: COMMON COUNCIL
On agenda: Final action: 7/31/2017
Effective date:    
Title: Substitute resolution relative to the establishment of the Year 2018 Funding Allocation Plan.
Sponsors: ALD. STAMPER
Indexes: COMMUNITY BLOCK GRANT ADMINISTRATION, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT REPROGRAMMING
Attachments: 1. 2018 Revised Proposed FAP, 2. 2018 Proposed FAP.pdf, 3. Transmittal Letter, 4. Lean Drug, 5. Safe Sound handout Opiate Overdose, 6. Dreams to Work - Small Business Success, 7. 2017 An Independent Evaluation of Safe & Sound's Community Building Strategies, 8. Greater Milwaukee WWBIC Program Guide December 2017, 9. Safe & Sound 2016 Annual Report, 10. Dreams to Work Business Cards, 11. Registration Forms from the 7/17/17 Mtg. - Speakers, 12. Opiate Overdose -Safe & Sound, 13. Sign in Sheets -July 18, 2017, 14. Grandview High School Letter, 15. Love up, Lock Down, 16. Hugs no Drugs, 17. Hugs No Drugs Families Moving Forward, 18. Program the Parks, 19. Charette Granville - Winter 2017, 20. NWSCDC - Community Development /Organizing, 21. Sign In Sheets 7/24/17, 22. Sign In Sheets 7/26/17
Date Ver.Action ByActionResultTallyAction DetailsMeeting DetailsVideo
8/9/20171 MAYOR SIGNED   Action details Meeting details Not available
7/31/20171 COMMON COUNCIL ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Meeting details Not available
7/26/20171 COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE RECOMMENDED FOR ADOPTION

Minutes note: Ald. Zielinski moves to take $60,000 from DCD administration and move it to employment services. Prevailed. 5-0 Ald. Zielinski moves to take $100,000 from DNS Targeted Code Enforcement and move it to youth services. Tom Mishefske - DNS - intern vacancies would not be filled if this money were removed. Ald. Zielinski suggested that the 2018 budget be created based upon this change. No vote taken on this motion. Withdrawn. Tammy Rivera - Executive Director of Southside Organizing Committee Joyce Mallory - Nonprofit Center Mr. Mahan will change the name of the Emerging Business Enterprise Program on his PowerPoint program. Speakers: Jeff Martinka - Executive Director of Neighborhood House of Milwaukee - wants support of youth services Bria Grant - Executive Director of Unite MKE - goal is to address the high rising cost of healthcare and they provide a mechanism to invoice insurance companies for health services provided. Frank Sensabaugh - C.P.R. (Crisis Prevention and Resolution) and D.N.A. Vaun Mayes - Program the Parks Toni Jones-Dixon - OSAT - process is complex to apply for the funding Deborah Blanks - not a lot of black-led nonprofits, which we need to have to build leaders. RECESS: 3:16 P.M. RECONVENE: 3:17 P.M.
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7/24/20171 COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE HELD TO CALL OF THE CHAIR

Minutes note: Mr. Steve Mahan, Community Block Grants Administration, gave his presentation. Speakers: 1. Eddie Hatch and Michelle Davis-Hatch -- Night Owl Services, LLC - run a small company out of their home that specializes in commercial food equipment and refrigeration. They have gotten no support for this company and are trying to buy a facility. 2. Annie Perteet - Genesis Building Better Lives Corp. - trying to provide affordable housing out of a commercial building and the city needs to work with them. 3. Jim Hiller - Burleigh Street Organization - need to change how we do business in terms of having funded organizations certify that they have looked into collaboration and consolidation with other organizations providing similar services. 4. Mary Watkins - Would like Programs in the Parks and Mr. Hays's work in Sherman Park to be supported. Mr. Hays is currently relying on private donations. The city also needs to double down on housing in the poorer zip codes and support re-entry programs for ex-felons. 5. Bethany Sanchez - Metropolitan Milwaukee Fair Housing Council - fights lending and rental discrimination 6. Patrice and Dennis Biddle - Bridging Gaps to Greatness, Inc. - offers 21st century learning concepts to schools and getting minorities into the tech field, learning coding, robotics and video production. 7. Danielle Breen - Northwest Side Community Development Corp. 8. Neva Hill and Mary Hoehne - Granville Economic Development Corp. (Hoehne) and The Woodlands (Hill) - the BID has funded $78,000 in the area and for salaries 9. Bernadette Anderson - House of Kings and Priests - began in 2004 and offeres a group home, transitional living and working with young men aging out of foster care and they need funding for their social services. 10. Tyrone Trice - Mil and Trice Boxing Team - he has bought 2,000 pairs of underwear and 3,00 pairs of socks for kids and he uses boxing to teach discipline and helps the kids with things in their lives and self-defense. 11. Annette Veasey - S.M.I.L.E., Inc - Services to Maintain Life Efficacy - works with young men coming out of the Dept. of Corrections. 12. Eugene Barofkin - supports more homeless shelters and group homes for the mentally ill, there needs to be a dual certification of social workers who can work with the mentally ill. More group homes are needed as well as lighted basketball courts as a crime prevention technique. 13. Brianna Sas Perez - Layton Boulevard West Neighbors, Inc. 14. Nasheica Bryant - The Freedom Fighters - they do patrols as part of a resident-led program. They mediate between neighbors and do clean-ups while on patrol. 15. Frank Sensabaugh - CPR (Crisis Prevention and Resolution) and DNA (Devastating Natural Ability) - it's always the same people on the ground helping and it's not those being funded. He'd like to create a video and dance studio for youths. 16. Jermaine Alexander - Sherman Park Community Association - supports the Neighborhood Improvement Programs (NIPs) 17. J.E. Andrea Nembhard - government needs to hear people and people need to speak up more. 18. Barry Givens - Sherman Park Community Association - need a youth organizer 19. Maurice Fair - wants people to reach out and help kids, even gangbangers. Adults need to go into the school system to help and educate all kids. 20. Karnesha Taylor - Children's Knowledge I and II - wants funding for parent and child education programs. 21. Tiffany McDuffie - no longer present 22. Jim Gaillard - Ezekial Project Hope - master electrician who helps people get training in the trades and works with the County House of Corrections. He got some reprogramming funds and would like to create a neighborhood resource center. 23. Bria Grant - United MKE - no longer here. 24. Cherrie Lee Richardson - volunteer for a number of organizations that no longer have funding and have no place to go, one of which is the Black Health Coalition. 25. Corey Kirkwood - Director of the M.J.P. Peace Coalition Center which feeds kids, has a basketball team, mental health support and educational assistance. 26. Pastor Mickey McClinton - "MJP" stands for Michael J. Prescott, his murdered son for whom the center was begun. They are looking for partners to work with. 27. Virginia Pratt - Prosper Faith Base Outreach - provides shelter and employment services 28. Willie McGee - Metcalf - wants to revitalize MLK Drive from the Bucks arena 29. James Moss - all people need to work together no matter one's race and the city needs to create jobs to have people succeed. 30. Craig Stingley - supports nonprofits, but all this money has been spent for years and years and the city still has the worst quality-of-life statistics. The city needs to focus more on incubators and small businesses and the Comptroller's Office is getting too much money. Meeting adjourned: 8:03 P.M. Linda M. Elmer Staff Assistant
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7/18/20171 COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE  

Minutes note: Robert Meiksins - Chief Executive Office of the Nonprofit Center spoke. Steve Mahan - Community Block Grants Administration gave his presentation orally Speakers: 1. Ms. Rose - resident - she is a community person and thinks that lead pipes should be removed in city-rehabbed homes and housing partners should be used. 2. Jenn von Helms - Salvation Army - serves the homeless 3. Karl Schoendorf - La Causa 4. Wendy Weckler - Executive Director of Hope House 5. Reed Weick - resident - lives at 40th and Villard which is a very high crime area and he supports Safe and Sound 6. Karen Higgins and John Kaye - Ms. Higgins is the Executive Director and Mr. Kaye the Director of Housing Production for the Milwaukee Christian Center 7. Amber Miller and Darian Lucket - Ms. Miller is the Regional Project Director and Mr. Luckett the Senior Loan Officer for Wisconsin Women's Business Initiative Council (WWBIC) 8. Josephine Key - supports Safe and Sound 9. Tim Balke - United Community Center 10. William Coleman - Program Director for Safe and Sound 11. Alpha Jalloll - Walker's Point Association - he supports the Southside Organizing Committee as they support the neighborhood organizations. 12. Linda Zinke - resident who supports Southside Organizing Committee, the Milwaukee Christian Center and Safe and Sound 13. Delvyn Crawford and Devan Davis (Youth Action Council President) - West Care Wisconsin 14. Tammy Rivera - Southside Organizing Comittee - Comptroller's Office needs more staff and to fast track records for those orgs. who depend on CDBG funds for cash flow and the Nonprofit Center needs more staff. 15. Marian Borges - Board President of the Southside Organizing Committee 16. Olga Vara - supports Safe and Sound 17. Socorro Lopez - Safe and Sound 18. Fernando Campos - staff for the United Community Center 19. Devin Davis - spoke with speaker #13 20. Tyrone McKee - staff at Social Development Commission 21. Karen Gotzler - Milwaukee LGBT Community Center 22. Abie Eisenbach - Sherman Park Citizens Patrol 23. Jacob Hamolian - Youth and Adult Pastor at Salvation Army and here to support Safe and Sound 24. Bonny Lopez - works at Ascension Church and supports Southside Organizing Committee 25. Travis Hope - KK River Neighbors in Action and he supports Southside Organizing Committee 26. Adrian Spencer - staff at Safe and Sound 27. Donsia Strong Hill - Executive Director of Local Initiatives Support Council (LISC) 28. Brian Peters - Independence First 29. Angela Riley - supports Southside Organizing Committe and Layton Park South Neighbors
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7/17/20171 COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE HELD TO CALL OF THE CHAIR

Minutes note: Danielle Decker - city lobbyist spoke on the need to be active in retaining federal CDBG funding. The vast majority of attendees heard about this meting either through E-Notify or from the Nonprofit Center. Steve Mahan - Community Block Grants Administration gave a PowerPoint presentation Speakers: 1. Tim Baack - Pathfinders and Andi Elliot - Communty Advocates - both groups are working on the homeless issue and are seeing definite improvement. 2. Daunttae Woods - Milwaukee Christian Center Youthbuilds participant 3. Amber Miller and Darian Luckett -- Wisconsin Women's Business Initiative Corporation (WWBIC) 4. Felita Daniels Ashley - Milwaukee Fair Housing Council 5. Jay Tucker and Susan Lund - Wisconsin Community Services and Center for Driver's License Recovery and Employability 6. Annie Travis - resident - supports Safe and Sound 7. Katie Sanders - staff for Safe and Sound 8. Mary Fullilov - supports Safe and Sound 9. Nouchee Thor - United Methodist Chidren's Services and Washington Park Partners 10. Dynasty Ceasar - Running Rebels 11. Pastor Dan Czeplewski - Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church 12. Annette Veasly and Myron - Services to Maintain Independence and Life Equity (S.M.I.L.E.) and Myron (Black is Beautiful campaign) - run a re-entry program for young men coming out of prison. 13. Virginia Pratt and Messmer graduate student -- Prosper Faith Base Outreach - wants to offer temporary shelters witih childcare and also unlimited hours that don't impact people's jobs. She needs space. 14. Sally Callan - Friends of Lincoln 15. Andrew Ward - teacher for over 50 years at CYD and Northcott. He wants to see collaboration among organizations; the city should expeditiously rehab or raze foreclosed properties and give residents the first chance to buy; paving of city streets doesn't hold up well; the city should pay students to shadow tradespeople and residents need financial literacy. 16. Mahyara Moua - staff for Southeast Asia Economic Development (SEAED) 17. Betty Pryor - supports Northwest Side Community Development Corp. 18. Camille Mays - community organizer for the Sherman Park Community Association 19. Betty Gaines - resident. - block watch captain 20. Jennifer Potts - Executive Director of BID #39 and Joyce Mallory, Nonprofit Center, also came up immediately following her. 21. Vaun Mays - Program the Parks - represents grass roots organizations that fill the gaps of traditional programs; supports kids that fall out of these programs or don't have programs offered for them. They do funnel folks into existing programs; also work on crime prevention and reduction, pro-active policing, suicide prevention, commity-youth relations, homelessness and runaways, trying to develop open housing for teens and they specialize in community organizing. 22. Elizabeth Coggs - West Care Wisconsin - only program in the state that works on assisting veterans to become homeowners. 23. James Buske - Lighthouse Youth Center (after-school center) 24. Ken Brown - West Care Wisconsin - community organizer for NSP 16. 25. Patricia Rogers - Dominican Center 26. Yvonne McCaskill - coordinator for the Century City Tri-Angle Neighborhood Association - supports Safe and Sound 27. Mac Weddle - Northcott Neighborhood House 28. Joyce Mallory - Nonprofit Center - chose not to speak due to time 29. Rafael Garcia - Executive Director of Community First 30. Ezzard Charles White - One Hope Made Strong (OHMS) - construction trades program - 126 men and women have gone through the program 31. Nasheka Bryant - The Freedom Fighters Organization - conceeded her time based upon the lateness of the meeting. 32. Raymonde Rogers - 1509 N. 39th St. - organizing for the past 5 years and working with the kids
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6/30/20171 CITY CLERK DRAFT SUBMITTED   Action details Meeting details Not available
6/20/20170 COMMON COUNCIL ASSIGNED TO   Action details Meeting details Not available

Number

170443

Version

SUBSTITUTE 1

Reference

Sponsor

THE CHAIR

Title

Substitute resolution relative to the establishment of the Year 2018 Funding Allocation Plan.

Analysis

Body

Whereas, The Community and Economic Development Committee recommends approval of the Funding Allocation Plan of activities and funding recommendation for funding year 2018 as attached; and

 

Whereas, The City of Milwaukee appears to be eligible for community development entitlement funding for year 2018 estimated at $16,443,000 (CDBG funds $11,500,000; HOME funds, $3,400,000; ESG funds, $1,000,000; and HOPWA funds $543,000); now therefore, be it

 

Resolved, By the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee, that the 2018 Funding Allocation Plan is approved as attached; and, be it

 

Further Resolved, That the authorization for the funding listed in the resolution is subject to the availability of the Year 2018 community development funding and the release of funds for this purpose by HUD; and, be it

 

Further Resolved, That the Community Development Grants Administration is authorized to prepare and submit the Annual Action Plan for community development funding to the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in accordance with the City’s Strategic Plan.

Requestor

Drafter

2018Funding Plan

06/28/17