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HomeMy WebLinkAbout6496RESOLUTION NO. 6496 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF PUEBLO, COLORADO, ADOPTING THE CITY'S COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) FINAL STATEMENT OF OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES FOR 1990 AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO SUBMIT THE STATEMENT AND OTHER NECESSARY DOCUMENTATION TO THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT TO OBTAIN APPROXIMATELY $1,150,000 IN FEDERAL CDBG FUNDS. WHEREAS, the City of Pueblo, hereinafter called City, is designated as an entitlement city under the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended through 1987, and VEUT AS, the City has held a public hearing on November 13, 1989, to obtain the views of citizens on the City's housing and community needs; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF PUEBLO, COLORADO, that: Section 1. The City Council hereby declares the City of Pueblo's Community Development Program has been developed so as to give maximum feasible priority to activities which will benefit low- and moderate income families and /or aid in the prevention or elimination of slums and blight. Section 2. The City Council hereby adopts the attached Community Development Block Grant Final Statement of Objectives and Activities for 1990, which attachment is made a part of this Resolution. Section 3. The City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to submit the Final Statement of Objectives and Activities for 1990, together with other necessary documentation, including the required assurances, to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for approximately $1,150,000 in Federal Community Development funds and to affix his signature thereto. INTRODUCED January 22 BY SAMUEL CORSENTINO ,1990 APPROVED: n i T PRESIDENT OF COUNCI ATTEST: , CITY CLERK In the Fiscal Years 1988 and 1989, CDDG funds were utilized for the following projects: Housing, economic development, streets, water and sewer, park; and clearance or prevention of slum and blight. These activities were in compliance with the Community Development objectives as identified in the final statements prepared for the years mentioned above; they were also in compliance with the national objectives described in the Code of Federal Regulations Book 24, Part 570, Paragraph 901. The City of Pueblo has a Relocation Plan for minimizing displacement of persons actually displaced by such activities. This plan is available to the public for inspection during office hours Monday through Friday in the Department of Housing and Community Development on the third floor. of City Hall. Lewis A. Quigley, City Manager 1 City Hall Place Pueblo, Colorado 81003 Telephone (719) 545 -0561 January 25, 1990 THE CITY OF PUEBLO, COLORADO, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) FINAL STATEMENT OF OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES FOR 1990. The City Council of Pueblo, Colorado, proposes the following objectives for use of CDBG funds in 1990. All projects will be designed primarily to help low -and moderate income persons or neighborhoods; to provide jobs for low -and moderate income persons; or for clearance of slum and blight. It is anticipated that approximately $1,150,000 in CDBG funds will be received by the City in 1990. Following are the proposed projects: BENEFIT LOW -TO- MODERATE INCOME PERSONS 1. Fountain Creek Flood Protection Project Section 108 Loan Debt $250,000 2. Fire Museum 0 Mesa Junction /116 Broadway $ 28,589 3. Acquisition & Relocation City Wide $ 50,000 X 4. Housing Rehabilitation Program City Wide $150,000 X 5. Housing & CDBG Administration City Wide $257,911 X 6. Emergency Electrical, Plumbing & Heating - City Wide $ 65,000 X 7. Temporary Housing Program City Wide $ 15,000 X 8. Pueblo Ballet /Central Grade School 431 E. Pitkin $14,400 9. Posada /House the Homeless Program $16,500 X 10. YWCA/Window Replacement 801 N. Santa Fe $ 3,100 11. Neighborhood Housing Services /Adm. Northside /Downtown $52,900 X 12. Sidewalk Replacement Northside $ 5,000 X 13. Dutch Elm Tree Replacement Low to Moderate Income Areas $25,000 X 14. Eastside Child Care Improvements Eastside $ 2,500 X 15. Northside Neighborhood Park 13th St. & Francisco Street $25,000 16. Ft. El Pueblo Site Acquisition $100,000 17. Ft. E1 Pueblo Archaeological Study 315 N. Union $12,500 18. Sewer Line 1200 Block E. 14th Street $25,000 19. Sewer Line W. 14th St. /Cheyenne to Wildhorse Crk. $32,000 20. Demolition City Wide $15,000 21. Street Paving W. 18th Street and Montezuma $ 4,600 TOTAL $1,150,000 09 V X X