HomeMy WebLinkAbout5523 RESOLUTION NO. 5523
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
AUBURN, WASHINGTON, ADOPTING THE SUBSTANTIAL
AMENDMENT TO THE 2019 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
BLOCK GRANT ANNUAL ACTION PLAN TO
INCORPORATE CDBG-CV FUNDS
WHEREAS, the City of Auburn was designated as an entitlement community by
the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for its Community
Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program; and
WHEREAS, the primary objective of the Consolidated Plan and CDBG Program is
the development of viable urban communities by providing decent housing and a suitable
living environment and expanding economic opportunities, principally for persons of low-
income and moderate-income; and
WHEREAS, on March 27, 2020, the U.S. Congress passed The Coronavirus Aid,
Relief, and Economic Security Act (H.R. 748), also known as the CARES Act, which
allocates $5 billion in supplemental CDBG funding for grants to prevent, prepare for, and
respond to the coronavirus (CDBG-CV);
WHEREAS, to allocate additional funds received, a substantial amendment must
be made to the 2019 Annual Action Plan that serves as a federally required planning
document to guide the City of Auburn's human service and community development
efforts; and
WHEREAS, the planning process to develop the Consolidated Plan involved
citizen participation and guidance from non-profit and governmental agencies serving low
income residents in the community.
Resolution No. 5523
May 19, 2020
Page 1 of 2 Rev. 2019
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN,
WASHINGTON, RESOLVES as follows:
Section 1. Pursuant to the provisions of 24 CFR 91, the 2019 Annual Action
Plan previously adopted by the City of Auburn City Council is amended, consistent with
the attached Exhibit "A", making approximately $371,805 of CDBG-CV funds available
for projects that are consistent with federal regulations and with the objectives and
policies of the Auburn Community Development Block Grant Consolidated Plan, primarily
to provide public services that prevent, prepare for, and respond to the coronavirus for
low to moderate income Auburn residents.
Section 2. The Mayor is authorized to implement those administrative
procedures necessary to carry out the directives of this legislation.
Section 3. This Resolution will take effect and be in full force on passage and
signatures.
Dated and Signed: June 1, 2020
CITY OF AUBURN
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Shawn Campbell, MMC, City Clerka Comeau, City Attorney
Resolution No. 5523
May 19, 2020
Page 2 of 2 Rev.2019
City of Auburn
Community Development Block Grant
Substantial Amendment to the 2019 Annual Action Plan
Incorporating CDBG-CV Funds
A. BACKGROUND
a. Each year the City of Auburn executes specific actions to implement the objectives and
strategies of the five-year Consolidated Plan,which are outlined in the Annual Action
Plan.
b. As a result of the CARES Act signed by President Trump on March 27,2020,Congress
allocated an additional $371,805 in CDBG funds to the City of Auburn "to prevent,
prepare for, and respond to the coronavirus (COVID-19)." These funds,called CDBG-CV,
are administered by the Department of Housing and Urban Development and are
required to be incorporated into our CDBG planning documents.
c. Due to timing of the 2020 Annual Action Plan submittal, it is more expedient to amend
the 2019 Annual Action Plan to incorporate these CDBG-CV funds.
d. Therefore,the City is proposing the following plan amendment to address needs in the
community related to COVID-19 with CDBG-CV funds.
B. AMENDMENT
a. Amend the 2019 Annual Action Plan to allow for the allocation of$371,805 in CDBG-CV
funds.
b. Funds shall be awarded for the following purposes
Project CDBG-CV
Fund Allocation
Public Services—Housing Stability: Emergency Subsistence $246,805
Public Services—COVID Health Services $100,000
Administration $25,000
Total Funds Included in Amendment: $371,805
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Executive Summary
AP-05 Executive Summary- 91.200(c), 91.220(b)
1. Introduction
This substantial amendment of the 2019 Action Plan is a requirement of the U.S. Department of Housing
and Urban Development (HUD), in order for the City of Auburn to receive the allocation related to the
first funding round of Community Development Block Grant Coronavirus(CDBG-CV)from the CARES Act.
This plan is amended to incorporate$371,805 of CDBG-CV funds to prevent, prepare for,and respond to
the coronavirus (COVID-19). Of these CDBG-CV funds,the City is proposing that$346,805 will be
allocated to Public Services,with the remaining$25,000 for program administration.
2. Summarize the objectives and outcomes identified in the Plan
This could be a restatement of items or a table listed elsewhere in the plan or a reference to
another location. It may also contain any essential items from the housing and homeless needs
assessment, the housing market analysis or the strategic plan.
This Action Plan Amendment allocates a total of$371,805 dollars in anticipated 2019 Community
Development Block Grant Coronavirus funds (CDBG-CV),to support the Community Development Block
Grant program.With the overall goal of preventing, preparing for, and responding to coronavirus,the
following objectives and outcomes will be employed:
1. Support programs providing emergency subsistence for low to moderate income Auburn residents
2. Support health interventions that treat or test for COVID-19
3. Administer the Community Development Block Grant program to meet community needs related to
COVID-19 and HUD requirements
4. Summary of Citizen Participation Process and consultation process
Consistent with the City of Auburn's amended Citizen Participation Plan,the amended 2019 Action Plan
was made available for public review between May 20 and May 24, 2020 on the City of Auburn website
and via email or mail, if requested.
Notice of CDBG-CV funds availability and the Amended 2019 Action Plan were posted on the City of
Auburn Community Services webpage and in the Seattle Times on May 20, 2020.
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5. Summary of public comments
No comments were received.
6. Summary of comments or views not accepted and the reasons for not accepting them
7. Summary
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AP-12 Participation-91.401,91.105,91.200(c)
1. Summary of citizen participation process/Efforts made to broaden citizen participation
Summarize citizen participation process and how it impacted goal-setting
The Amended 2019 Action Plan was available for public review between May 20,2020—May 24,2020 on the City of Auburn website and by
email or mail,if requested.
Notice of CDBG-CV funds availability and the Amended 2019 Action Plan were posted on the City of Auburn Community Services webpage and in
the Seattle Times on May 20,2020.
Citizen Participation Outreach
Sort Order Mode of Outreach Target of Outreach Summary of Summary of Summary of comments URL(If
response/attendance comments received not accepted applicable)
and reasons
Non-
1 Newspaper Ad targeted/broad No comments were
received.
community
Table 1—Citizen Participation Outreach
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Expected Resources
AP-15 Expected Resources-91.420(b),91.220(c)(1,2)
Introduction
The City of Auburn anticipates receiving$371,805 in CDBG-CV funds.
Anticipated Resources
Program Source of Uses of Funds Expected Amount Available Year 1 Expected Narrative Description
Funds Annual Program Prior Year Total: Amount
Allocation: Income:$ Resources: $ Available
$ $ Remainder
of ConPlan
CDBG-CV public- Admin and Planning
federal Public Services $371,805 0 0 $371,805
Table 2-Expected Resources—Priority Table
Discussion
The City of Auburn will use CDBG funds to support all eligible projects and activities that align with CDBG guidelines and regulations.
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AP-35 Projects - 91.420, 91.220(d)
Introduction
Auburn's Annual Action Plan provides descriptions of proposals of how funds will be prioritized to
achieve goals identified in the Consolidated Plan. Projects funded by the City will address the priority
needs of providing assistance to prevent homelessness, ensure affordable housing and a suitable living
environment. Projects and programs are selected through a competitive application process to ensure
optimal quality services is provided to the community in use of the funds.
# Project Name
1 Public Services—Emergency Subsistence
2 Administration
3 COVID-Related Health Services
Table 3—Project Information
Describe the reasons for allocation priorities and any obstacles to addressing underserved
needs
The allocations proposed are based on the assessment of Auburn's needs,the resources available in the
region,the availability of other funds also focusing on needs, and the purpose of CDBG-CV funds. Data
from the City's most recent Community Needs Assessment was used in making a funding determination,
as well as consultation with regional partners, other entitlement jurisdictions,and service providers in
the community.
Resources shall be allocated in accordance to the following guidelines:
1. Emergency Subsistence Funds ($246,805):
a. Step 1:Allocate Emergency Subsistence funds for low to moderate income renters to
an agency with current program capacity and an existing contractual relationship with
the City
Of the agencies currently contracted to provide rental assistance services to Auburn
residents, only two have experience managing federal funds.These are Multi Service
Center and Catholic Community Services. Staff are working to assess capacity and will
make an allocation determination based on agency's ability to deploy resources quickly
and with a minimum of additional hiring required.The amount they are able to receive
may not match the total funds available for emergency subsistence payments. If the City
still has funds available for this purpose,additional distribution will occur utilizing the
process outlined in Step 2 below.
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b. Step 2:Allocate Emergency Subsistence funds to an agency with a presence in South
King County and an active rental assistance program that currently receives CDBG or
CSGB funds.
The federal requirements governing these funds are intensive, and it is important that
agencies have the existing structure in place to accurately track staff time,client service
eligibility, and all other applicable federal regulations.The amount they are able to
receive may not match the total funds available for emergency subsistence payments. If
the City still has funds available for this purpose, additional distribution will occur
utilizing the process outlined in Step 3 below.
c. Step 3:Allocate Emergency Subsistence funds via an open RFP process.
Any funds set aside for Emergency Subsistence payments not allocated in Steps 1 and 2
will be made available via an application process to support emergency subsistence
programs for low to moderate income renters or low to moderate income homeowners.
Agencies without a current structure in place in South King County would be eligible to
apply. Agencies will need to have an existing program in place, experience managing
federal funds and meet all standard City of Auburn CDBG requirements for agencies
applying for Human Services funding.
2. Allocate Health Service funds ($100,000)to Health program with existing contractual
relationship with the City and a COVID health services program already in place
Auburn currently funds Healthpoint, International Community Health Services, King County
Sexual Assault Resource Center, and Seattle-King County Public Health/SKC Mobile Medical
Program to provide healthcare services to Auburn residents. Staff are working to assess current
COVID service delivery and capacity, and will make an allocation determination based on
agency's ability to deploy resources quickly and with a minimum of additional hiring required.
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Project Summary Information
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1 Project Name Emergency Subsistence
Target Area
Goals Supported End Homelessness
Ensure Decent,Affordable Housing
Needs Addressed
Funding CDBG-CV: $246,805
Description Respond to the impacts of COVID-19 on Auburn residents by
providing emergency subsistence support for low to moderate
income renters or homeowners.
Target Date 12/31/2020
Estimate the number and An estimated 150 low to moderate income households in Auburn
type of families that will will benefit from this activity.
benefit from the proposed
activities
Location Description n/a
Planned Activities
2 Project Name Administration
Target Area
Goals Supported Planning and Administration
Needs Addressed
Funding CDBG-CV: $25,000
Description General CDBG-CV administration and project management
Target Date 12/31/2020
Estimate the number and n/a
type of families that will
benefit from the proposed
activities
Location Description n/a
Planned Activities General planning and administration of the CDBG-CV programs
include: management of all CDBG-CV related finances, contracting
for services, all grant reporting, monitoring of subrecipients and
providing guidance of program implementation in Auburn.
Project Name COVID-Related Health Services
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3 Target Area
Goals Supported
Needs Addressed
Funding CDBG-CV:$100,000
Description These funds will support COVID-related health services (testing and
treatment)for Low to Moderate Income Individuals at a
Community Healthcare Organization. Funds must be used to
support Auburn residents.
Target Date 12/31/2020
Estimate the number and At least 100 low to moderate income Auburn residents will have
type of families that will benefitted from the proposed activities.
benefit from the proposed
activities
Location Description n/a
Planned Activities Providing healthcare services which include testing and treatment
for COVID-19.
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