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HomeMy WebLinkAbout6518RESOLU'T'ION NO. 6 518 A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING THE WEEK OF APRIL 7 -14, 1990, AS NATIONAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT WEEK WHEREAS, the week of April 7 -14, 1990, has been designated as National Community Development Week, Pueblo Colorado is a participant in the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program which funds a myriad of public improvements, economic development and housing programs in this community, and WHEREAS, in this community and in communities throughout the nation, sixteen years of Community Development Block Grant program funding has developed a strong working network of relationships between this local government, residents of Community Development target neighborhoods and the many nonprofit agencies which provide services and help make possible our commitment to those neighborhoods, and WHEREAS, this community recognizes that the Community Development Block Grant program is a partnership of Federal, local government, nonprofit and community efforts, and that the services funded by the Federal CDBG program, administered by the local government and often delivered by local nonprofit organizations, relies heavily on the dedication and goodwill of our combined efforts, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that during National Community Development Week '90, this community will give special thanks and recognition to all participants whose hard work and devotion to the neighborhoods and their low and moderate income residents help insure the quality and effectiveness of the Community Development Block Grant program, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this community, along with the service providers and others, hereby petition the U.S. Congress and Administration to recognize the outstanding work being done locally and nationally by the Community Development Block Grant program, its vital importance to the community and to the people who live in its lower income neighborhoods, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that copies of this resolution be conveyed to the appropriate elected and appointed officials, in the Federal government and that this commmity's name, and the names of its nonprofit service providers, be added to the roll of those committed to the preservation and full funding of the Community Development Block Grant and maintenance of its essential features over the course of the next Congress. PRODUCED MAR CH 26 BY DR. GILBERT GARBISO 1990 COURCIINAN Lr -� APPROVED IDENT OF COUNCIL t-• THE CITY OF PUEBLO HAS RECEIVED CDBG FUNDS SINCE THE YEAR 1974. FOR THE HUD FISCAL YEAR ENDING 2/28/90, THE CITY HAS SPENT $1,475,482 IN THE FORM OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS. APPROXIMATELY 72% OF THE FUNDS HAVE BEEN SPENT TOWARD PROVIDING AREA BENEFITS IN THE FORM OF PARKS OR DIRECT BENEFITS IN THE FORM OF HOUSING REHABILITATION TO LOW -AND MODERATE INCOME HOUSEHOLDS. TABLE 89 -1 DISPLAYS HOW COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDS WERE SPENT THIS PAST YEAR. TABLE 89 -1 EXPENDITURES BY CATAG HOUSING - RELATED $529,533 PUBLIC FACILITIES AND IMPROVEMENTS 373,289 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 50,453 PUBLIC SERVICES 26,582 ACQUISITION, CLEARANCE RELATED 60,870 OTHER 215,217 ADMINISTRATION AND PLANNING 219,538 1,475,482 HOW CDBG MONEY WAS SPENT BY CITY OF PUEBLO FOR 1989 #PROJECTS ADMINISTRATION AND PLANT - iOUSING- RELATED (35.97) OTHER (14.67.) N, CLEARANCE RELATED (4.17) PUBLIC SERVICES (1.8'. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (; PUBLIC FACILITIES AND IMPROVEMENTS (25.37) PREPARED BY DEPT. OF HOUSING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CITY OF PUEBLO: CDBG ENTITLEMENT EXPENDITURES BY MAJOR ACTIVITIES GPR PERIOD 1989 FY 89 HOUSING — RELATED Number of Projects # of Units or Persons # of L/M Persons Private Residential Rehab 264,458 10 6 Single - Family 266,116 46 46 Multi - Family 117,266 6 24 TOTAL PROGRAM RESOURCES * Code Enforcement Rehab of Private Property 71 61 Historic Preservation 4,480 1 1 Housing Activities by Sub -recip 58,000 3 Acquisition /Relocation 66,706 4 Rehabilitation Administration Acquisition for Public Housing 312 HUD Housing Rehab 16,965 4 I U I AL 529,533 PUBLIC FACILITIES /IMPROVEMENTS Street Improvements 264,458 10 6 Park, Recreation, etc. 67,888 5 Water and Sewer 5,661 1 TOTAL PROGRAM RESOURCES * Flood and Drainage Rehab of Private Property 71 61 Neighborhood Facilities Historic Preservation 26,488 3 Other Public Fac. and Improv. 8,794 2 I U I AL 313,289 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Assist. For - Profit Entities 50,453 6 60 Comm and Industrical 75 1 Improvements by Grantee 13,737 TOTAL PROGRAM RESOURCES * $1,475,482 Rehab of Private Property 71 61 I U I AL 50,453 PUBLIC SERVICES Emergency Housing 12,770 60 Flood 75 1 Homeless 13,737 TOTAL PROGRAM RESOURCES * $1,475,482 I U I AL 26,582 ACQUISITION, CLEARANCE RELATED Acquisition of Real Property Clearance 60,870 28 Relocation I UTAL 60,870 OTHER Contingencies /Local Options Repayment of Section 108 Loans 215,217 1 1 U 1 AL 215,217 ADMINISTRATION AND PLANNING Administration Delivery Costs Planning TOTAL 212,538 7,000 2 219,538 TOTAL PROGRAM RESOURCES * $1,475,482 119 71 61 PREPARED BY DEPT. OF HOUSING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT