HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 8.5 CDBG FY01-02 Applic CITY CLERK
File # 480-30
AGENDA STATEMENT
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: February 6, 2001
SUBJECT:
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program for Fiscal
Year 2001/2002 - Project Applications
Report Prepared By: Carol R. Cirelli, Senior Planner
ATTACHMENTS:
Attachment 1: Chart showing Final 2001/2002 CDBG Allocation
for Dublin
Attachment 2: CDBG Applications:
B.
C.
D.
City of Dublin - Sidewalk Ramps
Dublin Housing Authority - Arroyo Vista
Roof Repair
Allied Housing Inc. - Tri-Valley Housing
Scholarship Program
Valley Community Health Center - Senior
Support Services
Attachment 3: Letter from Allied Housing, Inc.
RECOMMENDATION:
1)
Direct staff to submit applications for $ 92,057 in CDBG
funding for Fiscal Year 2001/2002 as outlined below:
· City of Dublin - Sidewalk Ramps $ 9,523
· Dublin Housing Authority - Arroyo Vista Roof Repair $ 42,000
· Allied Housing Inc.- Tri-Valley Housing Scholarship $10,000
· Valley Community Health Center - Senior Support $ 7,500
· City of Dublin - Minor Home Repair (mandatory) $16,434
· Program Administration $ 6,600
TOTAL: $ 92,057
FINANCIAL STATEMENT:
(see discussion below)
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COPIES TO:
In-House Distribution
ITEM NO.
DESCRIPTION:
The City has participated in the Alameda County Urban County Housing and Community Block Gram
(CDBG) Program since 1982. During this current Fiscal Year (Fy 2000/2001), the City received $ 88,646
in CDBG funding. These funds were allocated as follows:
1. Jurisdiction Improvement Projects (broken down as shown below)
$ 66,268
· City of Dublin - Sidewalk Ramps $10,268
· Dublin Housing Authority - Arroyo Vista Roof Repair $ 38,500
· Allied Housing Inc. - Tri-Valley Housing Scholarship $10,000
· Valley Community Health Center - Senior Support $ 7,500
2o Housing Rehabilitation (Minor Home Repair/Grants) - Mandatory
$15,778
3. City General Administration
$ 6,600
DUBLIN'S TOTAL 2000/2001 CDBG FUNDING
$ 88,646
JURISDICTION IMPROVEMENT PROJECT STATUS FOR CURRENT FISCAL YEAR
City of Dublin - Handicap Sidewalk Ramps
The City will be constructing 10 concrete handicap ramps at various curb returns within the residential
areas of Dublino The City will be going out to bid for this project this month. The bid opening will occur
in mid-March and construction of the ramps is proposed for April.
Dublin Housing Authority - Arroyo Vista Improvements
The Dublin Housing Authority received CDBG funds for this fiscal year to repair and/or replace leaking
and damaged roofs' in approximately 7 Arroyo Vista residential buildings. With additional funding
assistance from the City of Pleasanton, Arroyo Vista will be re-roofing a total of 12 buildings. The goals
and objectives of this project are to maintain a useful life of the Arroyo Vista property through repairing
leaking and damaged roofs that have occurred from prior leaks, and to provide employment opportunities
for public housing residents through federal construction contract requirements.
The Dublin Housing Authority has identified trees that need to be pruned or removed before roof work
can commence. The Authority entered into a contract for tree pruning services. The re-roof project has
gone out to bid.
Allied Housing, Inc. - Tri-Valley Housing Scholarship Program (TVHSP)
Allied Housing has been working extensively with three Dublin residents offering case management
services. These services involve personal counseling; housing information; and job training linkage,
which would enable participating low-income families to obtain full-time employment and become self-
sufficient. All clients are full-time students preparing for full-time employment.
One of these Dublin clients has been approved for rental subsidies and the remaining two are prospective
clients for housing. In order to implement the rental subsidy portion of the TVHSP, additional funds are
necessary, and they cannot be CDBG funds. The funding sources for providing rental subsidies can be
HOME funds, the City' s in-lieu funds, or other City funding sources. Since the last HOME funding cycle
for Fy 00-01 was inadvertently missed, Allied Housing, Inc. is requesting an allocation of $36,000 in
housing in-lieu funds from the City for providing rental subsidies (see letter, Attachment 3). This request
is discussed under a separate City Council agenda item.
Valley Community Health Center - Senior Support Services
The Valley Community Health Center is currently providing case management services for seniors in
Dublin. A total of 15 seniors will be assisted through this program by the end of this Fiscal year.
FINAL FISCAL YEAR 2001/2002 CDBG ALLOCATION
Dublin's CDBG allocation for Fiscal year 2001/2002 is $ 92,057 (see Exhibit A). The Alameda County
Housing and Community Development Department - Urban County staff (County HCD) uses a formula
for determining the amount of funds that must be used for certain project categories. The CDBG funds
for next Fiscal year may be spent as follows:
Jurisdiction Improvement Projects
$ 69,023
Housing Rehabilitation
$16,434
General Administration
$ 6,600
TOTAL $ 92,057
The City has flexibility in the distribution of the Jurisdiction Improvement Projects category and in the
General Administration funds. The funds allocated for Housing Rehabilitation must be reserved at the
level assigned by the County.
~he Planning Department received four project applications, which fall under the Jurisdiction
Improvement Projects category. The projects for City Council's review include one City of Dublin
project (Sidewalk Access Ramps); one Dublin Housing Authority project (Arroyo Vista Roof Repair); and
two additional outside agency projects: Allied Housing Inc.'s Tri-Valley Affordable Housing Scholarship
Program; and Valley Community Health Center's Senior Support Services Program.
After the City Council decides how the City's CDBG project funds will be distributed, the appropriate
applications must be submitted to the County HCD by February 9, 2001. Because the City participates in
the Urban County CDBG Program under an annual agreement, it will be necessary to re-apply for CDBG
funds for the 2001/2002 program year. Once the County HCD reviews and approves DUblin' s project
applications, a program agreement between the City and the County HCD will be drafted, which the City
Council will need to authorize in May of this year. The final City-County agreement will then be
submitted to the federal Housing and Urban Development Department in June of this year.
CDBG JURISDICTION IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR CONSIDERATION
City of Dublin - Sidewalk Access Ramps for Handicapped Accessibility
As part of the City of Dublin Sidewalk Program, the Public Works Department is requesting $ 68,400 in
CDBG funds to install approximately 57 concrete handicap ramps at various curb returns within the
residential areas of Dublin (see Attachment 2A). Each ramp would cost approximately $1,200, which
includes construction and administrative costs. The goals and objectives of this project are to comply
with the Americans with Disabilities Act and meet the needs of handicapped residents in the City of
Dublin.
The project would be initiated early next year and completed inthe Spring of 2002. Even after the
construction of 57 ramps is completed, there would still be a need to construct 99 ramps throughout the
City.
This project qualifies for CDBG funding under "Removal of Architectural Barriers."
Dublin Housing Authority - Public Facilities and Improvements
The Dublin Housing Authority has requested $ 42,000 in CDBG funds to cover the costs of
repairing/replacing leaking and damaged roofs on approximately 7 additional buildings at the Arroyo
Vista housing complex (see Attachment 2B)o The Alameda County Housing Authority has also applied
for $32,500 of the City of Pleasanton's CDBG funds for replacing additional roofs at Arroyo Vista.
To date, 43 roofs have been repaired at Arroyo Vista, which includes the recreation hall. Twelve roofs are
expected to be completed this Fiscal Year, which will bring the total number of roofs 'that will be
completed by the end of this Fiscal Year to fifty-five.
The' Arroyo Vista 150-unit subsidized housing complex provides much needed housing for very low
income families within the City of Dublin. The goals and objectives of the improvement project would be
to maintain a useful life of the Arroyo Vista property through repairing and/or replacing leaking roofs and
damaged roof members that have occurred from prior leaks, and to provide employment opportunities for
public housing residents through federal construction contract requirements.
This project qualifies for CDBG funding under "Public Housing Mo/:leruization."
Allied Housing, Inc. - Tri-Valley Housing Scholarship Program
Allied Housing, Inc. has requested $ 20,000 in CDBG funds to cover the cost of case management
services for 3 Dublin households as part of the Tri-Valley Housing Scholarship Program (TVHSP). The
services proposed include outreach, assessment~ assistance with vocational training, housing, and referrals
to employment for low-income individuals and families. The goal of this program is to assist low-income
individuals and families that are in a housing crisis and cannot afford market-rate rents while completing
job training and/or educational programs at local schools, to become employed and eventually become
self-sufficient.
Case management services can be paid with CDBG funds. The rental subsidy portion can only be paid
with HOME funds or the City' s in-lieu funds. The amount of funds required for the rental subsidy portion
of the TVHSP is $36,000. Three Dublin clients can be served with the $10,000 in case management and
$36,000 for housing subsidies.
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Most of the program's students are on welfare and due to high rental costs in the Tri-Valley, are unable to
afford rents unless they drop out of school and go to work prematurely. Allied Housing, Inc. provides
rental subsidies to qualified students and works with rental property owners in having them provide
substantially below market rents.
This project qualifies for CDBG funding under "Public Services - General."
Valley Community Health Center (VCHC) - Senior Support Services
The VCHC has requested $ 7,500 in CDBG funds to provide case management services to 15 new seniors
and their families in Dublin. Case management services involve making an initial assessment of a
senior' s living situation and needs. The assessment consists of an evaluation of the senior' s physical,
mental and emotional status, and an assessment of the needs for assistance with daily living activities.
This project qualifies for CDBG funding under "Senior Services."
CONTRACTS WITH AGENCIES PROPOSING NON-CITY PROJECTS
If the Council approves funding for the Dublin Housing Authority; Allied Housing, Inc., and VCHC
projects (all non-city project), Dublin would need to enter into a separate contract with each agency for
purposes of project administration and fund tracking purposes.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
All of the above projects meet the CDBG program's national objectives of benefiting low and moderate
income persons (Arroyo Vista Roof Repair Project; Tri-Valley Housing Scholarship Program; VCHC
Senior Support Program) and persons with physical disabilities (City's Handicap Ramp project) and they
are all eligible uses of CDBG funds. However, the total amount requested for all projects exceeds
Dublin's total CDBG funding allocation.
The City Council may allocate CDBG funds among eligible Jurisdiction Improvement Projects as they
choose, and they may consider other eligible projects that have not yet been proposed. The City also has
the flexibility in the distribution of Jurisdiction Improvement and General Administration funds.
Staff recommends that the City fully fund the Dublin Housing Authority Roof Repair project ($ 42,000)
and the VCHC Senior Support program ($ 7,500). Staff recommends partial funding of the Allied
Housing Inco Tri-Valley Housing Scholarship Program ($10,000). Staff concluded that this amount is
more proportional to the amount of Dublin students targeted for case management services compared to
the amount of students targeted for the cities of Pleasanton and Livermore. The remaining funds
($ 9,523 - 8 sidewalks) would be used for the City's Access Ramp project. Staff also recommends that
the full General Administration amount of $ 6,600 remain the same. If there are any remaining General
Administration funds at the end of Fiscal year 2001/2002, these funds can be allocated to City projects
approved for the following Fiscal year.
Funding the construction of approximately 8 sidewalks for handicapped accessibility would show the
City' s good faith compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. This Act requires that facilities
and programs that receive public funds be accessible and useable by people with disabilities.
The City would benefit from any physical improvements that are made at the Arroyo Vista community.
CDBG funds used for repairing/replacing leaking or damaged roofs would help the City with deferred
maintenance costs at the Arroyo Vista complex. The City of Dublin has very limited low income housing.
The Dublin Housing Authority' s project furthers the City' s housing goals for retaining any existing
subsidized housing for very low-income individuals and families. With these physical improvements, the
Arroyo Vista community will become 'more attractive and livable, where residents will be able to take
pride in their Dublin community.
Allied Housing Inc. 's Tri-Valley Housing Scholarship Program would benefit Dublin students that are in
need of below market rate housing. This would give students the opportunity to complete their vocational
training and/or educational programs so that they can secure employment and become self-sufficient to a
point where they would no longer need housing assistance. This is a very pro-active program, that
promotes self-sufficiency and less reliance on public assistance, which would help relieve a jurisdiction' s
responsibility for providing affordable housing and social services. This program would assist the City in
accomplishing its goals as part of the City Housing Element.
The VCHC Senior Support project would highly benefit Dublin seniors in need of support services, such
as needed medical assistance and/or assistance with daily living activities. This program also assists the
families of the seniors.
The recommended allocation for Fiscal year 2001/2002 CDBG funding is as follows:
1. Jurisdiction Improvement Projects AMOUNT
REQUESTED
RECOMMENDED
ALLOCATION
· Access Ramps for Handicapped Accessibility
· Arroyo Vista Roof Improvements
· Tri-Valley Housing Scholarship Program
· Senior Support Services
$ 68,400 $ 9,523
$ 42,000 $ 42,000
$ 2O,OOO $10,000
$ 7,5OO $ 7,5OO
TOTAL
$ 137,900 $ 69,023
2. Housing Rehabilitation/Minor Home Repair Grants (mandatory)
$16,434
City General Administration
$ 6,600
TOTAL 2001/2002 DUBLIN CDBG ALLOCATION
$ 92,057
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2001/2002 CDBG ALLOCATION (G:\CDBGADMNX2001CDBG\dme allocation formula. wb3)
DATE: 07-Nov-00
TOTALS
ALBANY
DUBLIN
EMERYVILLE
NEWARK
PIEDMONT
COUNTY
JURISDICTION CDBG · TOTAL
IMPROVEMENT HOUSING AFFORDABLE PROJECT
PROJECTS REHABILITATION HOUSING FUND FUNDING
60% (30%) (10%) 1.00%
OWNER RENTAL
(20%) (10%)
$986,040 $328,680 $164,340 $164,340 $1,643~400
$98,604 $32,868
$69,023 $16,434
$49,302 $52,589
$177,487 $65,736
$19,721 $9,860
$571,903 $151,192 $164,340
$gS6,0401 $32S,6791 $164,3401-
$131,472
$85,457
$101,891
$243,223
$29,582
$164,340 $1,051,775
$164,3401 $L643,4001
HOUSING
COUNSELING
SERVICES
$91,000
$91,000
$91,oool
GENERAL
ADMIN
(20%)
CDBG
ANNUAL
TOTAL
(100%)
$433,600
$6,600
$6,600
$6,600
$7,800
$6,600
$399,400
'$433,600
$2,168,000
$138,072
$92,057
$108,491
$251,023
$36,182
$1,542,175
$2,168,000
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ALAMEDA COUNTY HOUSING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
PROJECT APPLICATION FORM
2001/2002 PROGRAM YEAR
1. Project to serve/be located in):
2. Organization to be funded:
3. Address/Location of project:
4. Project title:
5. Activity type:
City of Dublin
City of Dublin Department of Public Works
Various locations within the City of Dublin
Handicap Ramps for sidewalks
Jurisdiction' Improvement Project
6. Description: Install approximately 57 concrete handicap ramps at various curb returns. This is part
of Dublin's Sidewalk Program and the work will be done at various locations within residential areas.
7. Goals and Objectives: This project is in compliance .with the Americans with Disabilities Act Public
Law 101-336, requiring facilities and programs which receive public funds to be accessible and usable by
people with disabilities' and meets the needs of handicapped residents in the city.
8. Schedule ~ List major benchmarks in the development and implementation of project. Include expected
completion date. (For example, project survey and design, acquisition, construction-start, construction-
completion.)
Benchmark:
Contractor Bid Award
Ramp Construction Completion
Project completion (close-out)
Date:
January 2002
March 2002
May 2002
Submitted by:
Ferdinand Del Rosario
Address: 100 Civic Plaza
Telephone #: (925) 833-6637
Title: Senior Civil
Engineer
City, State, Zip Code:
Fax #: (925) 833-6628
Date: January 17,2001
Dublin, CA 94568
Reviewed/Approved by:
Program Staff
Housing Director
Urban County TAC
HCDA C
Board of Supervisors
(For HCD Use Only)
Date:
10. Project Benefit:
A. Identify the area that the project is serving (i.e.,-site
address, citywide, census tract(s), and/or service area).
B. Attach map with clearly identified boundaries of areas to
be served and. or beneficiaries of project.
C. Identify project beneficiaries within service area.
1. Total number of persons (P) or households (HH):
2. Number persons or households with income less than 50
percent of the County median:
3. Number persons or households with income between
50 and 80 percent of Counyy median:
4. Total (2+3):
5. Percent (4 divided by 1 and converted to %):
C. Source(s) of data:
Citywide
n/a Presumed Benefit
11. Project meets which of the following National Objectives as defined in CDBG Regulations: '
A. Benefits low and moderate income households: ( )Area (x)Limited Clientele ( )Housing ( )Jobs
B. Aids in the prevention or elimination of slums or blight
C. Meets regulatory provision for an activity designed to meet a community development need having a
particular urgency
12. Budget Projection:
A. Estimated total cost of project: $68,400
B. Estimated funding from all sources:
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Source #1: 2001/2002 CDBG funds requested
Source #2:
SoUrce #3:
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C. Estimated budget by funding source (use appropriate categories depending on project):
Design/Engineering
Property Acquisition
Construction Contracts
(Rehab, Land Prep.)
Staff Salaries & Benefits
Office Expenses
Contract Services
Relocation Expenses
Fnncting ~cmrc, e ~1
Fnncling gnnrce ~?
$68,400
$68,400
FundinE ,~nurc, e ~:~
Total
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13. Environmental Review Requirements: Source documentation requested below includes, but is not limited
to: 1)personal experience of the individual completing the application [include name, title and date]; 2) another
individual experienced with the subj eel [include name, title and date]; 3) publication or other documentation
[include title and date], etc.)
Catsgary
A. Historic Preservation: Is there any historical
significance to the site or property?
B. Floodplain Management:
C. Wetlands Protection: Are there any wetlands
that will be affected by this project?
D. Coastal Zone:
E. Sole Source Aquifers:
F. Endangered Species: Use personal experience or
contact the National Wildlife Association to determine
if there are ,endangered species present in or around the
project site. If the area is already urbanized, note this
citing your personal experience. Include the name and
title of the individual making the determination and the
date, or the name of the publication that supports the
fmding.
G. Wild and Scenic Rivers:
H. Air Quality: Use personal experience or obtain
information from local Planning Department or EPA
regarding the effect of air quality in the area of the
project. Include the name and title of the individual
making the determination and the date, or the name of
the publication that supports the finding.
I. Farmland Protection: Use personal experience
or the local Planning Department to determine whether
or not the site will affect local farmlands. If the site is
already urbanized, note this citing your personal
experience. Include the name and title of the
individual making the determination and the date, or
the name of the publication that supports the finding.
~nnree 1FlOenrnpntgtinn
To be completed by County staff.
None in Alameda County.
(April 1990 Memoranda of Understanding [HUD EPA
MOU of 1990]).
n/a - Urbanized Area - Carol Cirelli, Senior Planner -
December 28, 1999
None in Alameda County.
n/a - no significant impact - Carol Cirelli, Senior
Planner - December 28, 1999
n/a - Urbanized Area (Carol Cirelli, Senior Planner,
December 28, 1999
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Category'
J. Noise Abatement and Control:
K. Explosive and Flammable Operations: Use
personal experience or obtain information from the
local fire chief or EPA to determine if the project is
located an acceptable separation distance from any
above-ground explosive or ~ammable fuels or
chemical containers. Include the name and title of the
individual making the determination and the date, or
the name of the publication that supports the finding.
L. Toxic Chemicals/Radioactive Materials: Use
personal experience or the local fire chief to determine
that the project is not located within 2000 feet of a
toxic or radioactive site. Include the name and title of
the individual making the determination and the date,
or the name of the publication that supports the finding.
M. Airport Clear Zones and Accident Potential
Zones:
Source Documentation
To be completed by County staff.
n/a/- Urbanized area (Carol Cirelli, Senior Planner),
December 28, 1999
n/a - No significant impact (Carol Cirelli-Senior
Planner) December 28, 1999
To be completed by County staff.
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LIST OF ELIGIBLE CDBG ACTIVITIES
Acquisition Of Real Property
Disposition
Public Facilities and Improvements
(General)
Senior Centers
Handicapped Centers
Homeless Facilities
Youth Centers
Neighborhood Facilities
Parks, Recreational Facilities
Parking Facilities
Solid Waste Disposal Improvements
Flood Dram Improvements
Water Improvements
Street Improvements
Sidewalks
Child Care Centers
Tree Planting
Sewer Improvements
Health Facilities
Abused and Neglected .Children Facilities
Asbestos Removal
Facilities for AIDS Patients
Clearance and Demolition
Clean-up of Contaminated Sites
Public Services (General)
Senior Services
Handicapped Services
Homeless Services '
Youth Services
Transportation Services
Substance Abuse Services
Battered and Abused Spouses
Employment Training
Crime Awareness
Fair Housing Activities
(Subject to 15% Cap)
Tenant/Landlord Counseling
Child Care Services
Health Services
Abused and Neglected Children
AIDS Patients
Screening for Lead Based Paint/Lead
Hazards Poisoning
Interim Assistance
Urban Renewal Completion
Relocation
Loss of Rental Income
Removal of Architectural Barriers
Privately Owned Utilities
Construction of Housing
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14C
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14F
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14H
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Direct Homeownership Assistance
Single-Unit Residential
Multi-Unit Residential
Public Housing Modernization
Other Publicly-Owned Residential
Buildings
Publicly or Private Owned
Commercial/Industrial
Energy Efficiency Improvements
Acquisition - for Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation - Administration
Lead Based/Lead Hazard Test/Abate
Code Enforcement
Residential Historic Preservation ·
Non-Residential Historic Preservation
'CI Land Acquisition/Disposition
CI Infrastructure Development
CI Building Acquisition, Construction,
Rehabilitation
Other Commercial Industrial Improvements
ED Direct Financial Assistance to For-
Profits
ED Technical Assistance
Housing New Construction (Special
Subrecipient)
Subsistence Payments (Special
Subrecipient)
Homeownership Assistance (Special
Subrecipient)
Rental Housing Subsidies (Special
Subrecipient)
Other Otherwise heligible Activities
(Special Subrecipient)
Planning
Program Administration
General Management, Oversight, and
Coordination
Indirect Costs
Public Information
Fair Housing Activities
(Subject to 20% Admm. Cap)
Submissions or Applications for Federal
Programs
Admin Expenses for Other HUD Housing
Programs
Unprograrnmed Funds
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DUBLIN HOUSING AUTHORITY
Arroyo Vista Office []
6700 Dougherty Rd. #151
Dublin, CA 94568
(925) 828-3132
Administrative Office []
22941 Atherton St.
Hayward, CA 94541
(510) 538-8876
December 29, 2000
Carol Cirelli
City of Dublin
P.O. Box 2340
Dublin,CA 94568
Dear Carol:
Enclosed please find a copy of the CDBG application for the fiscal year
2001-2002.
We really appreciate the support we have received from the City of Dublin, which
has made a significant contribution to the long-term maintenance of the Arroyo
Vista Complex.
if you have any questions or need any additional information, please let me
know.
Sincerely,
OB:vb
Enclosure
RECEIVED
J~N 0 3
ALAMEDA COUNTY HOUSING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
PROJECT APPLICATION FORM
2001/2002 PROGRAM YEAR
ProjeCt to serve/be located in:
Organization to be funded:
City of Dublin
Dublin Housing Authority
Address/Location of project:
Project title:
Activity type (from attached
iist of eligible activities):
Description: Re-roof and
6700 Dougherty Road, Dublin, CA
Arroyo Vist'a Property Improvements
14C, Public Housing Modernization
re-paint roof trim at seven (7) residences.
Remove or prune back approximately 20 trees.
7. Goals and Objectives: Maintain useful life of property by re-roofing
damaged
of
8.
and leakinS roofs, repair dry rot. Re-paint roof'trim and removal
dead or leaning trees which pose a Safety hazard.
Schedule - List major benchmarks in the development and implementation of project.. Include expected
completion date. (For example, project survey and design, acquisition, construction-start, construction-
completion.)
it in 2 mo'
Benchmark: Select consultant Date: ~uitnRing-est.sl0~l/01
Prepare specifications and bid docs,
Select contractors
1/01/02
3/01/02
Submitted by:
Address:
Telephone #:
Project start 4/01/02
Project completion 6/30/02
Ophelia B..Basgal Titie: Exec. Director
22941 Atherton St. City, State, Zip Code: Hayward, CA 94541-6633
(510) 727-8513 Fax #: (510) .727-8554
Reviewed/Approved by:
Program Staff
Housing Director
Urban County TA C
HCDAC
Board of Supervisors
(For HCD Use Only)
IDate:
10. Project Benefit:
Identify the area that the project is serving (i.e., site
address, citywide, census tract(s), and/or service
area).
B. Attach map with clearly identified boundaries of
5.
D.
1I.
A.
12.
A.
B.
areas to be served and/or beneficiaries of project.
Identify project beneficiaries within service area.
Total number of persons (P) or households (HH):
Number persons or households with income less
than 50 percent of the County median:
Number persons or households with income ~etween
50 and 80 percent of County median:
Total (2+3):
Percent (4 divided by 1 and converted to %):
Source(s) of data:
6700 Dougherty Road, Dublin
Arroyo Vista Public Hous. Site
150 (HH)
'x30 (Hm)
20
150
100
Housing
(HH)
(HH)
Authority Demographic Reports
Project meets which of the following National Objectives as defmed in CDBG Regulations:
Benefits low and moderate income households: ( )Area ( )Limited Clientele (gHousing ( )Jobs
If using "Area'? benefit, ensure that city/census tract Ks at least 51% low/moderate income bas-2d
on the 1990 Census. This Ks the only criteria for "Area" benefit - surveys of block groups are
no longer eligible.
Aids in the prevention or elimination of slums or blight
Meets regulatory provision for an activity designed to meet a community development need having a
particular urgency
Budget Projection:
Estimated total cost of project:
Estimated funding from all sources:
Source #I:
Source
$46,000
$46,000
2001~002 CDBGfundsrequested
Source//3:
NOTE: Sum of Source//1-3 should equal "12A" above.
$42,600
4,000
$46,000
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C. Estimated budget by funding source (use appropriate categories depending on project):
Funding Source #1 Funding Source #2 Funding Source #3
Design/Engineering $ 2,000
Property Acquisition
ConstruCtion Coreracts
.,(Rehab :..~and prep. )
stuff Salaries & Benefits
Office Expenses
$40,000
$3,000
$1,000
Contract Services
Relocation Expemes
Total
$42,000
$4,000
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13.
Environmental Review Requirements: Source documentation requested below includes, but is not
limited to: I)personal experience of the individual completing the application [include name, title and
date]; 2) another individual experienced with the subject [include name, title and date]; 3) publication
or other documentation [include title and date], etc.)
Category
Source Documentation
A. , Historic Preservation: Is there any historical
significance to the site or property?
B. Floodplain Management:
No
To be completed by CoUnty staff.
Wetlands Protection: Are there any wetlands that will
be affected by this project?
No
D. Coastal Zone:
None in Alameda County.
Sole Source Aquifers:
(April 1990 Memoranda of Understanding
[HUD EPA MOU of 19901).
Endangered Species: Use personal experience or
contact the National Wildlife Association to determine
ff there are endangered species present in or around the
project site. If the area is already urbanized, note this
eking your personal experience. Include the name and
title of the individual making the 'determination and the
date, or the name of the publication that supports the
fmding.
Already urbanized -
personal experience
(Ophelia B. Basgal,
ExecutiveDirector
January 2, 2001.)
G.. Wild and Scenic Riven:
None in Alameda County.
Air Quality: Use personal experience or obtain
information from local Planning Department or EPA
regarding the effect of air quality in the area of the
project. Include the name and title of the individual
making the determination and the date, or the name of
the publication that supports the finding.
Satisfactory based upon
approval of other construction
in.the area. (Ophelia B.
Basgal, Executive DireCtor
January 2, 2001.)
Farmland Protection: Use personal experience or the
local Planning Department to determine whether or not
the site will affect local farmlands. If the .site is already
urbanized, note this citing your personal experience.
Include the name and title of the individual making the
determination and the date, or the name of the
publication' that supports the finding.
Already urbanized -
personal experience
(Ophelia Basgal,
Executive Director
January 2, 20.01.3
J. Noise Abatement and Control:
To be completed by County staff.
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Category
Explosive and Flammable Operations: Use personal
experience or obtain information from the local fire
chief or EPA to determine if the project is located an
acceptable separation distance from any above-ground
explosive or flammable fuels or chemical containers.
Include the name and title of the individual making the
determination and the date, or the name of the
publication that supports the' finding:
Toxic Chemicals/R~dlohc~iie Materials: Use
personal experience or the local fire chief to determine'
that the project is not located within 2000 feet of a toxic
or radioactive site. Include the name and title of the
individual making the determination and the date, or the
name of the publication that supports the finding.
Airport Clear Zones' and Accident Potential Zones:
Source Documentation
No knowledge of explosives
or flammable operations -
personal experience
(Ophelia B. Basgal, Executive
Director - January 2, 2001)
No knowledge of toxins or
radioactive materials -
personal experience
(Ophelia B. Basgal, Executive
Director - January 2, 2001)
To be completed by County staff.
Page 5
ALLIED
HOUSING
Affordable
Housing
with Job Linka.qes
Board of
Directors
Louis Chicoine,
Board Chair
Tri-City Homeles~ .
Coalition
Paul Dez, urick, Esq.,
Vice President
Robblns, Palmet, &
Allen
Lea Eaglin
, Secretary/Treasurer
Housing Authority of
ALameda County
Mark Anderson
Hewlat Packard
Doug Ford
Consultant
Mellssa Harris
Linkages Program
Graduate
John Klein
San Leandro Shelter
Celeste 14rdliamson
Prime Management
Corp
Jod K. McCabe
Executive Director
22245Main St.,
Suite 200
Hayward, CA
94541 .
510/881-7310
fax 5t0/881-7320
January 19, 2001
Carol Cerelli
City of Dublin
100 Civic Plaza
Dublin, CA 94568
Dear Ms. Cerelli:
Allied Housing is pleased to submit an application for CDBG funds for the Tri-
Valley Housing Scholarship Program. The funds will be used for the program
coordination and the case-management services that will support housing assistance
that benefit Dublin residents.
Most current Tri-Valley Housing Scholarship recipients receive their vocational
training from the
Chabot-Las-Positas Community College District. Most of these recipients are head
of households, finding a way to upgrade their skills while managing a very-low
income budget. The Housing Scholarship program provides relief So those family
providers can stay in school and obtain the skills necessary to support their families.
Due to the dramatic increases in rent, low-income families have struggled to stay in
their communities. The Housing Scholarship Program does not meet the vast need
for affordable housing, but it does support some families that are committed to the
hard work it takes to become self-sufficient.
The City of Pleasanton and the City of Livermore have enthusiastically supported the
Housing Scholarship program, now in its third year. We hope that the City of
Dublin can continue be apart of the Tri-Valley partnership, and help support Dublin
residents families that are striving to make a difference.
We look forward to working with you and appreciate your support.
Ann M. Johnson //
Program Manager
Housing Scholarship Program
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2.
3.
4.
5. Activity type (from attached list
of eligible activities):
ALAMEDA COUNTY HOUSING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
PROJECT APPLICATION FORM
2001/2002 PROGRAM YEAR
Project to serve/be located in: Tri-Valley, Dublin, Pleasanton, Livermore
Organization to be funded: .
Address/Location of project:
Project rifle:
Allied Housing, Ine, 22245 Main St., Hayward, CA
Cities of Dublin, Pleasanton, and Livermore
Tri-Valley Housing Scholarship
Housing Scholarship Program; Case-management and Program
Coordination (21A)
6. Description: Case-management services include; applicant screening, document verification, goal
planning, tenant counseling, home visits, community resource linkage, preparation, vocational education
Follow-up service. Program Coordination includes; advisory board development, program recruitment and
marketing, housing development, fiscal operations management, staff supervision, liaison to landlord
negotiations.
7. Goals and Objectives: Provide housing, employment and training assistance to very-low income
individuals, (whom. are predominately head of households) so that they and their family members
can be self-sufficient. Objective: Service 10 families through out the Tri-Valley area, which includes up to 3
Dublin residents.
8. Schedule - List major benchmarks in the development and implementation of project. Include
and design,
City, State, Zip. Code:
Fax #:
acquisition, construction-start,
Date:
June 2000
Ongoing
Ongoing
Ongoing
Ongoing
Executive Director
Hayward, Ca 94541
(510) 881~7320
expected completion date. (For example, project survey
construction-completion. )
9. Benchmark:
Secure Funding: CDBG
Home Funds
Recruit and enroll students
Provide program support and coordination
Provide fiscal and client reporting
Students Securing employment and paying increased rental portion
Submitted by: Joel MeCabe 'Title:
Address: 22245 Main St
Telephone #: (510) 881-7313 x313
Reviewed/Approved by:
Program Staff
Housing Director
Urban County TAC
HCDAC
Board of Supervisors
(For .HCD Use Only)
Date:
10. Project Benefit:
A. Identify the area that the project is serving (i.e., site
address, citywide, census tract(s), and/or service area).
B. '~|la..~ll |il.;il'~ vk. Ilil ,.'.l,',nl', Id,...'llllil,..d il,,)Hfltl,l:|,..~.~ OI
areas :c I',., ,,:: ~ ,.,: aTq.[ ,,t. I,,_~[V: ,,:_q,f ,, .:. c,J.r.: '~,~L: ...........
c. C. id.,nllf:, i,:c'.,.,,'| :,~l|,q'i,:mrk~- ~.;;ilm
area.
Tri-Valley, within the cities of Dublin,
Livemore, and Pleasanton.
.. :
:
I
E. 2. Number persons or households with income
less than 50 percent of the County median:
F. 3. Number persons or households with income
between 50 and 80 percent of County median:
G. 4. Total (2+3):
%):
I.
A,
12
0
12
5. Percent (4 divided by 1 and converted to 100%
D. Source(s) of dam: B. Social Service figure for Tri-Valley
11. Project meets which of the following National Objectives as defined in CDBG Regulations:
Benefits low and moderate income households: ( )Area ( )Limited Clientele (x)Housing ( x)Jobs
If using "Area. benefit, ensure that city/census tract is at least 51% low/moderate income based
on the 1990 Census. This is the only criteria for "Area" benefit - surveys of block groups are no longer
eligible.
B. Aids in the prevention or elimination of slums or blight
C. Meets regulatory provision for an activity designed to meet a community development need having a
particular urgency
12. Budget Projection:
Estimated total cost of project:
Estimated funding from all sources: .
$230,000
NOTE:
$230,000
Source #1: 2001/2002 CDBG funds requested $20,000
Source #2: 2001/2001 CDBG Livermore/Pleasanton $40,000
Source #3: Associated Community Action Program $20,000
Source #4 Federal Home Funds $150,000
Sum of Source/tl-3 should equal "12A" above. $230,000
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C. Estimated budget by funding source (use appropriate categories depending on project):
Funding Source #1
Dublin CDBG
Funding Source#2
Livermore/Pleasanton
CDBG
Funding Source #3
Associated Community
Action Program
Design/Engineering
Property Acquisition
Construction Contracts
(Rehab, Land Prep.)
Staff Salaries & Benefits
Office Expenses
Contract Services
$15,250.00
$4,750.00
$30,5000.00
$9,500.00
$15,250.00
$4,750.00
Relocation Expenses
Home Funds
$150,000
$20,000.00
$40,000.00
$170,000.00
13. Environmental Review Requirements: Source documentation requested below includes, but is not
limited to': 1 ) personal experience of the individual completing the application [include name, rifle and date]; 2)
another individual experienced with the subject [inClude name, ti~e and date]; 3) publication or other
documentation [include ti~e and date], etc.)
Category
A. Historic Preservation: Is there any historical
significance to the site or property?
B. Floodplain Management: ' '
C. Weftands Protection: Are there any wetlands that will
be affected by this project?
D. Coastal Zone:
E. Sole Source Aquifers:
F. Endangered Species: Use personal experience 'or
contact the National Wildlife Association to determine if there
are endangered species present in or around the project site. If
the area is already urbanized, note this citing your personal
experience. Include the name and title of the individual making
the determination and the date, or the name of the publication
that supports the finding.
G. Wild and Scenic Riven:
H. Air Quality: Use personal experience or obtain
information from local Planning Department or EPA regarding
the effect of air quality in the area of the project. Include the
name and title of the individual making the determination and the
_ date, or the name of the publication that supports the finding.
I. Farmland Protection: Use personal experience or the ·
local Planning Department to determine whether or not the site
will affect local farmlands. If the site is already urbanized, note
this citing your personal experience. Include the name and title
of the individual making the determination and the date, or the
name of the publication that supports the finding.
J. Noise Abatement and Control:
K. Explosive and Flammable Operations: Use personal
experience or obtain information from the local fire chief or EPA
to determine if the project is located an acceptable separation
distance from any above-ground explosive or ~ammable fuels or
chemical containers. Include the name and rifle of the individual
making the determination and the date, or the name of the
publication that supports the finding.
L. Toxic Chemicals/Radioactive Materials: Use personal
experience or the local fire chief to determine that the project is
not located within 2000 feet of a toxic or radioactive site.
Include the name and ti~e of the individual making the
determination and the date, or the name of the publication that
supports the finding.
M. Airport Clear Zones and Accident Potential Zones:
Source Documentation
Not Applicable
To be completed by County staff.
Not Applicable
None in Alameda County.
(April 1990 Memoranda of Understanding
[HUD EPA MOU of 1990]).
Not Applicable
None in Alameda County.
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
To be completed by County staff.
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
To be completed by County staff.
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LIST OF ELIGIBLE CDBG ACTIVITIES
Acquisition of Real Property
Disposition
Public Facilities and Improvements '
(General)
Senior Centers
Handicapped Centers
Homeless Facilities
Youth Centers
Neighborhood Facilities
Parks, Recreational Facilities
Parking Facilities
' Solid Waste Disposal Improvements
Flood Drain Improvements
Water Improvements
Street Improvements
Sidewalks
Child Care Centers
Tree Planting
Sewer Improyements
Health Facilities
Abused and Neglected Children Facilities
Asbestos Removal
Facilities for AIDS Patients
Clearance and Demolition
Clean-up of Contaminated Sites
Public Services (General)
Senior Services
Handicapped Services
Homeless Services
Youth Services
Transportation Services
Substance Abuse Services
Battered and Abused Spouses
Employment Training
Crime' Awareness
Fair Housing Activities
(Subject to 15% Cap)
Tenant/Landlord Counseling '
Child Care Services
Health Services
· Abused and Neglected Children
AIDS Patients
Screening for Lead Based Paint/Lead
Hazards Poisoning
Interim Assistance
Urban Renewal Completion
Relocation
Loss of Rental Income
Removal of Architectural Barriers
Privately Owned Utilities
Construction of Housing
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Single-Unit Residential
Multi-Unit Residential
Public Housing Modernization
Other Publicly-Owned Residential
Buildings
Publicly or Private Owned
Commercial/Industrial
Energy Efficiency Improvements
Acquisition - for Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation - Administration
Lead Based/Lead Hazard Test/Abate
Code Enforcement
Residential Historic Preservation
Non-Residential Historic Preservation
CI Land Acquisition/Disposition
CI Infrastructure Development
CI Building Acquisition, Construction,
Rehabilitation
Other Commercial Industrial Improvements
ED Direct Financial Assistance to For-
Profits
ED Technical Assistance
Housing New Construction (Special
Subrecipient)
Subsistence Payments (Special
Subrecipient)
Homeownership Assistance (Special
Subrecipient)
Rental Housing Subsidies (Special
Subrecipient)
Other Otherwise Ineligible Activities
(Special Subrecipient)
Planning
Program Administration
General Management, Oversight, and
Coordination
Indirect'Costs
Public Information
Fair Housing Activities
(Subject to 20% Admin. Cap)
Submissions or Applications for Federal
Programs
Admin Expenses for Other HUD Housing
Programs
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C-mmunity
Health Center
Our Heart is in the Community
January 15, 2001
Carol CireHi
Senior Planner
P.O. Box 2340
Dublin, California
Re: Community Development Block Grant Application
Thank you for the oppommity to summit the enclosed application for the
Community block grant year 2001-2002
Valley Community Health Center Senior Support Program addresses the
needs of the aging-population in our community. Chronic illnesses and the
"wearing ,out" process can prevent seniors from maintaining an independent
life. The common practice of rapid discharge from hospitals compounds the
problem, as seniors are routinely discharged long before fully convalescing.
They are in enormous need of assistance. For these seniors, as well as many
others who have disabilities, simple tasks such as bathing, dressing, cooking,
shopping and handling financial affairs are extremely difficult, if not
impossible. If left alone, the seniors inability to perform these daily tusks
necessitates institutionalization. The financial' burden of gtutionalization
can quickly deplete an entire lifetime of savings. When a senior no longer has
the resources to pay for care, society must bear the burden, as tax dollars
subsidize instimtionalization.
Valley Community Health Center's Senior SuppOrt Program has been.
providing services for Dublin seniors since 1981. Services offered through
this program include senior health screening, case management, elder abuse
prevention, in-home reassurance (friendly visiting), choreworker registry
services, in-home counseling, and information and referral services.
Administrative Offices · 4361 Railroad Avenue ° Pleasanton, California 94566-6652 ° (925) 462-5544. Fax (925) 462-5303
Medical Services · 4361 Railroad Avenue · Pleasanton, California 94566-6652 · (925) 462-1755 ° Fax (925) 462-1650
Menta| Health and Drug & Alcohol Recovery · 3922 Valley Ave., Suite A · Pleasanton, California · (925) 462-5544
Family Crisis Services · 161 3 Second Street ° Livermore, California 94550-4327 · (925) 449-1664 ° Fax (925) 449-4447
www. vchc.org m
· The Senior Support Program is seeking funding to provide greatly needed
case management services in the Dublin area. Through the case management
service, seniors are visited in their homes and an initial assessment is made of
the living situation and needs. This assessment consists of an evaluation of
the senior' s physical, mental and emotional status, as well as their need for
assistance with daily living activities. After the initial visit, a care plan is
formulated with the senior and their. family. This plan includes locating,
arranging and overseeing services such as transportation, meals, safety
devices, and in-home companions and workers. Referrals are made and
services are coordinated with physicians, home health nurses, social workers,
attorney and other professionals. Assistance is provided in applying for
Medi-Cal, food stamps and SSI and in handling Medicare and health
insurance billing. The situation is monitored on an ongoing basis at intervals
appropriate to .the individual needs of the senior, and care plans are modified
as necessary.
Another vital component of this program is the provision of support and
educational services for the elder and their family. This support can be
crucial when decisions of whether the eider should remain at home or not
arise. Our case managers help to make the transitions easier on the families.
Once again, thank you for your past support and the oppommity to apply in
this funding cycle. If you have any questions I can be reached at 93 1-5378.
Sincerely,
Marlene Petersen
Director, Senior Support Program
ALAMEDA COIJNTY HOUSING a COMMUNITY DEVELOFMENT
PROJECT APPLICATION FORM
21)01I~002 PROGRA~ YEA,P,
ProJ~ t~ selwe/be located bx: City of' D~_b.l. in
..... VCHC Senior SUpport Proaram
_ 5_.3.53 _Sunol .B,15d._, ./Dublin
Case Management .............
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. 6, 'Descxip~on~ Through the case management program, seniors are visited in
tha'f~' Hon{es. The "~gge "~adaae~ as~s=es the pnysmcal, psychological, social
aM env~n~nt~] n~d~ ~ ~h~ ~]d~r. Cmce the needs are identified a care
~plan is ~pl~ented utilizing se~ices available.
7, ~s ~d O~lv~: To prevent or postpone ins~itutionatiz~tion-.of~local
seniors through ~he provision of services which ena~le"~Ider~ t6d~aiff 'independent
~prove their' quaii[~' of 'life, 'a~d p~'aserve dimity. Fifteen new ~bimn seiors
Will ro~ivc ~sc m~a~en~ services ........ - ...................
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Subml~ed by: M, Petersen' . ...... ~a~eDirector Senior ..Support
Addr~s: ~3 ~nol ~Ivd, ~ ~, ~ ~P~.. ~leasanton,
T~e ~: 931-5378 .... ~ .....
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ALLIED
HOUSING
Inc.
Affordable
Housin,q
with Job Linka,cles
Board of
Directors
Louis Chicoine,
Board Chair
Tri-City Homeless
Coalition
Paul Dezurick, Esq.,
Vice President
Robbins, Palmer, &
Allen
Nancy Schluntz,
Secretary/Treasurer
Family Emergency
Shelter Coalition
Mark Anderson
Hewlea Packard
Lea Eaglin
Housing Authority of
Alameda County
DougFord
Consultant
Melissa Harris
Linkages Program
Graduate
John Klein
San Leandro Shelter
Ruby Munoz
Chiton Corp
Celeste l~i!liamson
Prime Management
Corp
Joel K. McCabe
Executive Director
22245 Main St.,
Suite 200
Hayward, CA
9454f
5fO/88f-7310
fax 510/881-7320
Carol Cirelli
Senior Planner
100 Civic Plaza
Dublin CA 94568
January 31,2001
Dear Ms. Cirelli,
The Dublin City Council unanimously approved to use $10,000 in
CDBG money for case management for Dublin participants in the Tri-
Valley Housing Scholarship Program for the fiscal year 2000-2001.
We have entered into an agreement with the city for CDBG funds, but
still need funds for rent subsidies for the clients. There are limited
resources to pay rent subsidies for the Housing Scholarship Program.
Two sources identified include HOME Funds (which are currently used
in Livermore and Pleasanton) and "in-lieu" funds. Our plan is to work
with the city when Dublin applies for HOME funds for fiscal year
2001-2002. For this fiscal year, 2000-2001, we are asking that "in-lieu"
funds be utilized to provide a $6,500 rental subsidy for one Dublin
resident with whom the TVHS program has' closely worked. This
amount will be utilized to cover the estimated security deposit of
$2,500 and a rental subsidy of up to $1000 per month for March 2001
through June 2001.
Our goal is to help support families who want to stay in the City of
Dublin and support a strategy for reducing their housing cost to income
ratio so that they can manage their family needs.
We anticipate that Allied Housing will serve three (3) families from
Dublin, and project needing $36,000 for rent subsidies for the
2001/2002 Fiscal Year. Our average annual rent subsidy cost per family
is $12,000 for market rents between $720 and $1300. A CDBG
application for the case-management portion for services and program
operations'has been submitted for this fiscal year. The "in lieu" and/or
HOME funds will only be used for rental subsidies and deposits for
Attachment 3
City of Dublin residents. For the entire Tri-Valley area, including Dublin,
we intend to service 12 families during the next fiscal year. Students
approved for the program are in progressive job skill classes at Las Positas
College, Chabot, Western Career College, and Hayward Adult School.
The Housing Scholarship model is only successful with a commitment for
tenant subsidies and case management working together. Dublin can make a
difference in helping our families at poverty level who are trying to better
themselves. We respectfully request that "in-lieu" funds be approved for
rental subsidies for this program,
Program Manager
Allied Housing Inc.
Attachment 3