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File #: RES 12-2014    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
In control: City Council
Final action: 11/7/2012
Title: Authorizing acceptance of additional funds for the 2011 Emergency Shelter Grant Program and approving recipients for additional funds.
Sponsors: Kathy Lantry
Attachments: 1. 2011 ESG Second Allocation - Financial Analysis.pdf
Title
Authorizing acceptance of additional funds for the 2011 Emergency Shelter Grant Program and approving recipients for additional funds.
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WHEREAS, by Resolution 11-602, the Council of the City of Saint Paul authorized proper City officials to execute a grant agreement between the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ("HUD") and the City for the 2011 Emergency Shelter Grant Program  ("ESG Program"); and
 
WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Saint Paul ("City") approved the estimated financing for the 2011 ESG Program in the amount of $350,000; and
 
WHEREAS, during 2012, the City was notified by HUD that the City may be eligible for additional ESG funds through a second allocation of 2011 ESG funds under HUD's Emergency Solutions Grant Program; and
WHEREAS, on May 14, 2012, the City submitted a Substantial Amendment to the 2011 Consolidated Plan to HUD in order to apply for the second allocation of 2011 ESG funds; and
WHEREAS, on August 6, 2012, the City received notice that HUD approved the Substantial Amendment to the 2011 Consolidated Plan and increased the City's FY 2011 Emergency Shelter Grant by $197,025; and
 
WHEREAS, in accordance with the Substantial Amendment to the 2011 Consolidated Plan which recognizes that the second allocation of the 2011 ESG funds must be spent in a timely manner, the following organizations are being recommended for the newly-acquired funding, and in the following amounts:
1.      Face to Face Health and Counseling Inc. - SafeZone Rapid Rehousing Program            $55,000
2.      Catholic Charities' Dorothy Day Center Rapid Rehousing Program                        $61,125
3.      YWCA St. Paul Rapid Rehousing Program                                          $61,124
4.      Amherst H. Wilder Foundation - Wilder Research                                    $  5,000
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that upon the notification of approval of the City's Substantial Amendment to the 2011 Consolidated Plan, the Council does hereby authorize the proper City officials to execute the grant agreement between the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the City of Saint Paul for the second allocation of the 2011 ESG funds; and
 
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,  that the Council approves the above recommendations for program expenditures and authorizes the proper City officials to execute grant agreements with the above-mentioned communities agencies; and
 
BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, that upon the recommendations of the Mayor, the City Council adopts these changes to the 2011-2012 ESG Budget as noted in attached Budget Financial Analysis.
                                                         
 
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