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ORDINANCE NO. 4 6 7 i
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, APPROVING THE
APPROPRIATION OF THE SUM OF THREE HUNDRED SEVENTY-SIX THOUSAND
DOLLARS ($376,000) IN 1994-1995 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK
GRANT FUNDS.
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Auburn must
adopt and approve all appropriations by ordinance pursuant to
Chapter 35A RCW;
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN,
WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Pursuant to Chapter 35A.33 RCW, the City
Council of the City of Auburn hereby approves the expenditure
and appropriation of Three Hundred Seventy-Six Thousand
Dollars ($376,000) in 1994-1995 Community Development Block
Grant funds, as approved and recommended by the Planning &
Community Development Committee of the City of Auburn. The
specific expenditures are itemized in Exhibit "A", which is
attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein.
Section 2. The project funds must be used to the benefit
of low and moderate income residents.
Section 3. The Mayor is hereby authorized to implement
such administrative procedures as may be necessary to carry
out the directives of this legislation.
Ordinance No. 4671
April 11, 1994
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Section 4. This Ordinance shall be in force and take
effect five (5) days from and after its passage, approval and
publication, as provided by law.
INTRODUCED:
PASSED:
APPROVED:
MAYOR
ATTEST:
Robin Wohlhue~er,
City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Michael J. Reynolds,
Acting City Attorney
Ordinance No. 4671
April 11, 1994
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1994 CITY OF AUBURN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT
PROJECTED USE OF FUNDS
SOCIAL SERVICE FACILITIES
1. Auburn Youth Resources
$100,000
Purchase of a facility to be used to provide counseling
services and activities to low income at risk youth and
families. Facility to be located within the City of
Auburn. (eligible under 24 CFR 570.201(c)).
SOCIAL SERVICE PROGRAMS
2. ACAP Day Care Child care
$ 12,400
CDBG funds to be used to subsidize in part the cost of
child care for low and moderate income Auburn residents.
Facility located at 1102 "J" St. Southeast, Auburn.
(eligible under 24 CFR 570.201(e)).
3. ACTAP Case Manager
$ 6,000
CDBG funds to be used to subsidize in part the cost of a
case manager for low/moderate income Auburn teen parents
using day care services provided through the Auburn
Coalition on Teenage Pregnancy Prevention. Project to be
located at 4th & M NE, Auburn(eligible under 570.201(e)).
4. Auburn Community Fund
$ 3,000
CDBG funds to be used to subside in part the cost of food
to be provided to low and moderate income Auburn
residents. Program located at (eligible under
570.201(e)).
5. CCS Emergency Services
$ 2,000
CDBG funds to be used to subside emergency
include, rent and utility assistance to low
income Auburn residents. Program located
Smith St., Kent(eligible under 570.20~(e)).
services to
and moderate
at 1229 W.
Ordinance No. 4671, Exhibit "A"
April 12, 1994
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Community Health Centers
$ 17,000
CDBG funds used to provide health care to low and
moderate income people. Facility located at 105 "A" St.
Southwest, Auburn. (eligible under 570.201(e)).
7. WWEE $ 6,000
CDBG funds to be used to enhance the self sufficiency of
low income, single Auburn parents by providing job
readiness training. Program located city wide. WWEE
offices located at 841 N.. Central, Kent, WA. (eligible
under 24 CFR 570.201(e))
YWCA Homeless/Transitional Housing
$ 10,000
CDBG funds to be used in operating transitional and
emergency shelters for homeless people. Facility to be
located at 640 "L" St. Southeast, Auburn. (eligible under
24 CFR 570.201(e))
NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION
Sidewalk Repair
$ 64,000
Rehabilitation of sidewalks for low/moderate income
residents within the City of Auburn and removal of
architectural barriers inhibiting pedestrian access by
the physically challenged. Project locations to include
4th St. SE between F St. SE and M St. SE, R St. NE and
8th St. NE, 6th St. NE between O St. NE and R St. NE,
East between R St. NE and U St. SE, Pike St. NE between
8th and 10th NE, 10th St. NE between Auburn Way N and K
St. NE, I St. NE between 9th and 10th NE, 12th NE between
Harvey Rd. and K St. NE, 22nd St NE between 1st NE and M
St. NE. (eligible under 24 CFR 570.201(c))
10. City of Auburn Homeless Family Subsistence Program
$ 36,877
CDBG funds to be used to help provide a match for County
funds in the purchase and placement of a handicapped
accessible facility used for long term transitional
housing for homeless persons participating in the YWCA
shelter program. Project to be located at 126 llth St.
SE, Auburn (eligible under 24 CFR 570.202)
Ordinance No. 4671, Exhibit "A"
April 12, 1994
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11. City of Auburn Housing Repair Program
$ 89,723
CDBG funds to be used to provide grants of up to $2,500
each (Up to $3,500 under severe circumstances,) and/or
loans of up to $10,000 each, for necessary repairs and
renovation of single family homes owned and occupied by
low and moderate income residents of Auburn. (eligible
under 24 CFR 570.202)
12. Program Administration
$ 29,000
CDBG funds will be used to pay salary and benefits for
City of Auburn personnel engaged in eligible CDBG program
administrative activities (eligible under 24 CFR 570.206)
Ordinance No. 4671, Exhibit "A"
April 12, 1994
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