County of Santa Clara Housing and Community Development Program Annual Increment to the Urban County Consolidated Plan
COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA
HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
ANNUAL INCREMENT
TO THE
URBAN COUNTY CONSOLIDATED PLAN
FOR THE PERIOD
JULY 1,2001 TO JUNE 30,2002
APPROVED BY THE SANTA CLARA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ON MAY 8, 2001
SANTA CL4BA COUNTY
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
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ANNUAL INCREMENT TO CONSOLIDATED PLAN
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RESOURCES
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Primary Federal Resource
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Other Resources
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Established Priorities
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ACTTVITIES TO BE UNDERTAKEN,
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Priorities 1-5
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GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION
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HOMELESS AND OTHER SPECIAL NEEDS ACTTYTIIES
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Homeless Services
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Special Needs
Urgent Needs
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OTHER ACTIONS
Goals for Families to be Assisted with Housing
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Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice
Reducing the Number of Persons Below the Poverty Line,
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Lead Based Paint Hazards and Reduction
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Monitoring of Activities
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Intergovernmental Coordination
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PROGRAM-SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS.
CDBG Funds; HOME Funds; ESG funds
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COMMENTS
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MAP OF THE URBAN COUNTY
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10. LISTING OF PROPOSED PROJECTS
11. APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL ASSISTANCE
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OF THE
ANNUAL INCREMENT TO THE URBAN COUNTY CONSOLIDATED PLAN
FOR THE PERIOD JULY 1, 2001 TO JUNE 30, 2002
This Annual Plan describes the activities which the Urban County anticipates undertaking in the
2001/02 fiscal year with funds received through the Community Development Block Grant
(CDBG)Program, the Home Investment Partnership Act (HOME), and the Emergency Shelter
Grants (ESG) Program. These activities are intended to meet the Urban County's affordable
The Annual Plan also describes the activities which the Urban County plans to undertake to
housing and community development needs, as described in the FY 2000-2005 Consolidated Plan.
further fair housing goals.
RESOURCES
Federal Funds
Several resources are available to the non-profit agencies and cities which will undertake the
actions identified in this plan. The primaiy resource is the federal funding channeled through the
County of Santa Clara Housing and Community Development(HCD)Program.
One of the largest federal grants administered by County HCD is the Community Development
Block Grant (CDBG) Program. CDBG provides funding for a wide variety of housing and
housing-related activities, including the development of new affordable housing units, the
rehabilitation of fordable housing units, construction of neighborhood centers, the removal of
architecture barners for the elderly and persons with disabilities, fair housing services, and for a
variety of similar public services.
HCD also manages the Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG) Program, the HOME Investment
Partnership (HOME) Program, and the Shelter Plus Care (S+C) Program, all of which are
federdly funded. ESG provides grants for operational costs, building improvements, and essential
services to the area's existing homeless shelters. HOME funds can be used for the acquisition of
land or buildings, and the rehabilitation or new construction of decent, affordable housing. The
Shelter Plus Care funds provide rental subsidies for homeless people with special needs requiring
services, such as the disabled, the mentally ill, substance abusers, and individuals with HTV/AIDS.
Funding for FY 01/02 is as follows:
$2,669,000 CDBG
1,042,000 HOME
91.000 ESG
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Other Resources
Additional funding in support of the affordable housing activities outlined in the annual plan is
available through the County ofSanta Clara's Density Bonus Program. This program provides
revenue for the County's Low and Moderate Income Housing Fund, widch can be used for
projects similar to the CDBG and HOME projects administered by HCD.
In the past. County HCD has also received funding through the State of California for the
California Housing Rehabilitation Program for Owners and Renters (CHRP-0 and CHRP-R).
When the State issues a Notice of Funding Availability(NOFA)for programs like the McKinney
Act and the Bay Area Regional Homeless Initiative, County HCD Staff submits applications for
the available funding. Any funds received from the State would be directed to the types of
projects normally administered by HCD.
Other resources not administered by the Urban County HCD Program are also available for
housing projects and housing-related services. These programs include;
• The Local Redevelopment Agencies(RDA) of the cities of Campbell, Los Gatos,
and Morgan Hill, which are mandated to set aside 20% of their funding for lowincome housing projects.
• The Mortgage Credit Certificate (MCC) Program, administered by the County's
Office of the Housing Bond Coordinator, which is available for eligible first-time
home buyers.
• Low Income Tax Credits, which are available to non-profit housing developers.
• The Rental/Mortgage Assistance Loan Program created by the Housing Bond
Trust Fund Committee of Santa Clara County.
• The Housing Trust Fund, currently being developed by the Santa Clara County
Housing Collaborative, in associated with the Silicon Valley Manufacturers Group
(SVMG)which would be a Countywide renewable resource for affordable housing
projects and homeless activities.
Established Priorities
Funding priorities were established for both the CDBG and HOME programs through an
extensive community review process resulting in the 5 Year Consolidated Plan. This process
included an evaluation by HCD staff, public meetings in each of the five supervisorial districts,
public meetings before the HCD Citizen's Advisory Committee, and/or public meetings before the
HCD Council Committee, comprised of City Council representatives from the participating cities
and the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors. The finalized Plan resulting from this process
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included the following priorities for the allocation of available Federal funds:
• Increase the available supply of housing affordable to lower income
households.
• The rehabilitation and maintenance of existing housing.
• Preserving existing affordable housing.
• Ensuring equal housing opportunities.
• Increasing housing opportunities for special needs households.
ACnVUTES TO BE Ur«)ERTAKEN
The following is a summary of activities funded for FY 01/02 to address each established priority.
More detailed information on specific projects can be found in the charts at the end of this
summyy. A much more detailed description of activities to be undertaken in FY 01/02 can be
found in the "Listing ofProposed Projects," which is included in the Annual Plan.
Priority 1:Increase the Available Supply of Housing Affordable to Lower Income
Households
1. Several new construction projects will be undertaken by non-profit housing
development corporations, including:
-Silicon Valley Habitat for Humanity will construct 4 single-family homes
for extremely low-income families in Campbell.
-Charities Housing Development Corporation and InnVision will construct
25 units ofcohousing in San Jose for survivors ofdomestic violence.
-South County Housing will continue the Church Street Project in Morgan
Hill which will produce 72 units of affordable family housing.
2. Existing structures will be acquired and rehabilitated by non-profit housing
developers, including:
-Combined Addicts and Professional Services (CAPS) will acquire two
adjacent homes in San Jose and continue serving 30 residents that are
extremely low income recovering substance abusers.
-The Emergency Housing Consortium will rehabilitate two apartment
buildings consisting of 13 units of transitional housing in San Jose, which
serves 40 homeless, disabled, single adults. Work to include structural
repairs, exterior and interior renovations.
-Project Match will acquire a 3 bedroom home in Campbell and will add 2
bedrooms and a handicapped-accessible bathroom. Project will serve 5 low
and very low-income seniors.
3. The County-wide Collaborative Housing Trust Fund will provide a renewable
financial resource for affordable housing development projects, and will
continue to raise funds toward its $20 million goal. Currently the fund has
raised $17 million.
Priority 2:
The Rehabilitation and Maintenance of Existing Housing:
1.
Each participating city and the County's unincorporated area will continue to
operate a local Housing Rehabilitation Program and the Program will be
serving 25 lower-income households.
2.
Economic and Social Opportunities (ESO) will continue to operate a Minor
Home Repair Program in several cities and in the unincorporated area by
assisting approximately 40 households.
Priority 3:
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Priority 4:
Preserving Existing Affordable Housing:
Funds will be allocated to Catholic Charities and Project Match to enable
them to continue to provide shared housing for low income people. It is
anticipated that approximately 60 persons will be served.
Ensuring Equal Housing Opportunities:
1. The Santa Clara County Fair Housing Consortium, which includes the Asian
Law Alliance (ALA), Mid Peninsula Citizens for Fair Housing (MCFH).
Project Sentinel, and the Mental Health Advocacy Project, will continue to
provide resources for Urban County residents with tenant/landlord, housing
discrimination, and fair housing concerns.
2. Continue to work with an outside consultant in completing a fair housing
study conducted by Emperical Research Group to determine the level ofFair
Housing need and the adequacy ofthe local response to such needs.
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Increasing Housing Opportunities for Special Needs Households:
1.
The Silicon Valley Independent Living Center will provide housing
counseling to the Urban County disabled.
2.
Economic and Social Opportunities (ESO) will continue to provide
handicapped access to Urban County residents under the Minor Home
Repair Program.
3.
Projects funded under the Emergency Shelter Grant Program (ESG) will
provide homeless persons with essential services and homeless prevention
programs. ESG funds will also be used tO cover maintenance, operations,
and utility costs for homeless shelters.
4.
Four battered women's facilities, which assist in providing emergency and
short term housing, food, counseling, and life skills workshops will be
funded.
OTHER ACTIVITIES DIRECTED TOWARDS HELPING THE HOMELESS
AND OTHERS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS
Homeless Services
The Santa Clara County Collaborative on Housing and Homeless Issues, which was established in
1992, represents homeless shelter providers, service providers, housing advocates, non-profit
housing developers, and representatives of local governmental jurisdictions. More than 120
agencies have come together to form the Collaborative in order to obtain more funding for
homeless shelters, services, and to develop more affordable housing.
In March 2001, the Collaborative contracted with HOMEDASE to work with the Collaborative in
order to strengthen its capacity. This capacity building will aid in the Collaborative’s ability to
raise additional funds for homeless projects in the future. The County of Santa Clara funded this
contract with HOMEDASE.
Collaborative participants applied for and received FY 2000 Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD)funds in the amount of $6.2 million, designated for projects that provide
housing and supportive services to homeless people. The Collaborative also prepared a
Continuum of Care Plan, which identified the region's gaps in services and outlined the housing
needs and priorities. HUD funds, as well as the Emergency Shelter Grants Program (ESG) and
the Shelter Plus Care Program (S+C), will continue to provide rental subsidies and services for
the homeless. In addition, the Collaborative supports inter-agency partnerships, and will support
funding requests from 22 agencies, in the FY 01/02 McKinney funding cycle.
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Special Needs
The City of San Jose has been designated by HUD as a recipient of Housing Opportunities for
People with AIDS(HOPE)funds. San Jose works with the other Entitlement cities to determine
the appropriate allocation of these funds. Much of this money is directed toward countywide
HTV/ATDS prevention and support services.
Many ofthe jurisdictions in the Urban County are using CDBG funds to meet the American's with
Disability Act(ADA)requirements. These improvements include restroom access improvements,
curb cuts, ramps, automatic doors, etc.
The Housing Authority has been working with a local group called Housing Choices to provide
housing opportunities for person with special needs, and continues to explore land opportunities
for construction of additional housing.
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ANNUAL INCREMENT TO THE URBAN COUNTY CONSOLIDATED PLAN
FOR THE PERIOD JULY 1,2000 TO JUNE 30,2005
This Annual Plan describes the activities which the Urban County anticipates undertaking in the
2001/2002 fiscal year with funds received through the Community Development Block Grant
(CDBG)Program, the Home Investment Partnership Act (HOME), and the Emergency Shelter
Grants (ESG) Program. These activities are intended to meet the Urban County's affordable
housing and community development needs described in the Consolidated Plan. The Annual Plan
also describes the activities which the Urban County plans to undertake to affirmatively further
fair housing choice.
RESOURCES
1. Primary Federal Resource
County of Santa Clara Housing and Community Development(HCD)Program
The County of Santa Clara HCD Program is committed to providing housing assistance for low
income residents of the County through a variety of programs. One of these is the Community
Development Block Grant(CDBG)Program which was created by the Housing and Community
Development Act of 1974. Since the inception of the program, a wide variety of housing and
housing related activities have been funded including the construction of new aflfordable housing
units, the rehabilitation of affordable housing units, construction of neighborhood centers, the
removal of architectural barriers for the elderly and persons with disabilities, fair housing services,
and other public services. In the County of Santa Clara, the CDBG Program is administered by
the Housing and Community Development (HCD)Program which is part of the Environmental
Resources Agency. Since 1975, the Urban County grant has been allocated annually to
participating cities, to provide services in the unincorporated areas of the County, and to
numerous non-profit organizations.
In addition to administering the CDBG Program, the Housing and Community Development Pro
gram also manages the Emergency Shelter Grants(ESG) Program, the HOME Investment
Partnerships(HOME)Program, and the Shelter + Care Program.
Funding for FY 01/02 is as follows: $2,669,000 CDBG
1,042,000 HOME
91,000 ESG
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2. Other Resources
The Housing and Community Development(HCD)Program also manages the Santa Clara County
Density Bonus Program which provides revenue for the County's Low and Moderate Income
Housing Fund. The Housing and Community Development Program has received funding in the
past through the State of California for the California Housing RehabUitation Program for Owners
and Renters(CHRP-0 and CHRP-R), When a Notice ofFunding Availability(NOFA)is issued,
the County HCD Staff submits applications for funding. Examples of this include McKinney Act
and the Bay Area Regional Homeless Initiative.
Other available resources which are not administered by the Urban County HCD Progam include
Local Redevelopment Agency (RDA)funds of the cities of Campbell, Los Gatos, and Morgan
Hill, which are designated for the mandated 20% setaside for low-income housing, the Mortgage
Credit Certificate (MCC) Program for eligible first-time homebuyers and Low Income Tax
Credits that are available to non-profit housing developers. In addition, a Rental/Mortgage
Assistance Loan Program has been created through the Housing Bond Trust Fund Committee of
Santa Clara County. Finally, the Santa Clara County Collaborative is in the process ofestablishing
a
Housing Trust Fund which would be a Countywide renewable resource for affordable housing
projects and homeless activities.
3. Established Priorities
Priorities were established in the previous 2000-2005 Urban County Consolidated Plan for
both the CDBG and HOME programs through an extensive community review process. This
process included an evaluation by HCD staff; public meetings before the HCD Citizen's
Advisory Committee, or public meetings before the HCD Council Committee, comprised
ofcity council representatives fi-om the participating cities and the Santa Clara County
Board of Supervisors. During this process, the following priorities were established for the
allocation of available Federal funds.
PRIORITIES FOR ALLOCATION OF FUNDS
Increase the Available Supply of Housing Affordable to Lower Income Households
The Rehabilitation and Maintenance of Existing Housing
Preserving Existing Affordable Housing
Ensuring Equal Housing Opportunities
Increasing Housing Opportunities for Special Needs Households
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ACTIVITIES TO BE UNDERTAKEN
The following section describes the activities to be undertaken during FY 01/02. These activities
were generated through a response to a Request for Proposal(RFP) which stated the resources
available for funding and outlined the established funding priorities ofthe Urban County. The
detailed description of activities to be undertaken in FY 00/01 are detailed in the Listing of
Proposed Projects as part of this Annual Plan. The following is a summary of activities for each
priority which is scheduled to be funded for FY 01/02;
In order to address Priority 1. Increase the Available Supply of Housing Affordable to
Lower Income Households, the Urban County will provide funding for the following activities in
FY 01/02:
• Through the approval process, funding has been recommended for several non
profit housing development corporations for new construction projects which are
expected to get underway soon. Also, funding has been recommended for non
profit housing developers to acquire and rehabilitate existing structures.
In order to address Priority 2. The Rehabilitation and Maintenance of Existing
Housing, the Urban County will provide funding for the following activities in FY 01/02:
• Each participating city and the Unincorporated Area will continue to operate thenlocal Housing Rehabilitation Programs.
• Funding has been recommended for Economic and Social Opportunities (ESO)to
continue to operate a Minor Home Repair Program in several cities and the
Unincorporated Area.
In order to address Priority 3. Preserving Existing Affordable Housing, the Urban
County will provide funding for the following activities in FY 01/02:
• Funding has been recommended for Catholic Charities and Project Match for
shared housing operations.
• Funding has been recommended for South County Housing for the acquisition,
rehabilitation and reconstruction of Church Street Apartments which will be a 72
unit complex in Morgan Hill.
In order to address Priority 4. Ensuring Equal Housing Opportunities, the Urban
County -will provide funding for the following activities in FY 01/02:
• Funding has been recommended for the Santa Clara County Fair Housing
Consortium which includes Asian Law Aliance (ALA), Mid Peninsula Citizens for
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Fair Housing (MCFH). Project Sentinel, and the Mental Health Advocacy Project
to continue to provide a resource for Urban County residents with tenant/landlord,
housing discrimination, and fair housing concerns.
In order to address Priority 5. Increasing Housing Opportunities for Special Needs
Households, the Urban County will provide funding for the following activities in FY
01/02;
• Funding has been recommended for the Silicon Valley Independent Living Center
(formerly known as Adult Independent Development Center) to provide housing
counseling to the Urban County disabled.
• Funding has been recommended for Economic and Social Opportunities (ESO)to
continue to provide handicapped access to Urban County residents under the Minor
Home Repair Program.
• Funding has been recommended for the Emergency Shelter Grant Program (ESG)
projects which will provide homeless persons with essential services and homeless
prevention programs. ESG funds will also be used for homeless shelters to cover
maintenance, operations, and utility costs. These projects are more fully described
in the Listing ofProposed Projects.
to assist in
• Funding has been recommended for several battered woman's facilities
and
life skills
providing emergency and short term housing, food, counseling,
workshops.
GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION
The majority of the housing programs and services
identified in this Annual Plan will be
implemented throughout the Urban County; however, there are urbanized pockets in the
because they have been underserved
Unincorporated Area that have been targeted for assistanceresources
available. The Burbank area
for a number of years and generally do not have on-going
will be receiving CDBG funds to address drainage and flooding problems. Additioiily, funds have
been directed to bring residential lighting services up to current st^dards in Burbank. Further
infrastructure improvements are anticipated in the future. In conjunction with the County s
program has been approved for an
Housing Rehabilitation Program, a demonstration paint
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Jose.
The 5-Year ConsoUdated Plan
Unincorporated Area pocket in the East Hills area of
identifies the urbanized pockets within the Unincorporated Area, notably Burbank and East Hills,
as having both concentrations oflow income households as well as concentrations of minorities.
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HOMELESS AND OTHER SPECIAL NEEDS ACTIVITIES
1. Homeless Services
In 1992, well ahead of current trends, the Santa Clara County Collaborative on Affordable
Housing and Homeless Issues was formed as a partnership of representatives from the county, key
cities, service and shelter providers, affordable housing developers, employment and training
agencies, business interests, and other interested parties. The goal was to join forces to secure
additional funds for housing and homeless activities and these efforts have been successful,
resulting in over $40 million offunds. A few of the major accomplishments of the Collaborative
include establishing the countywide Continuum of Care Plan, conducting homeless surveys, and
participation in the Bay Area Regional Initiative (BARI). A current effort is a public-privite-noprofit collaboration with the Silicon Valley Manufacturing Group to establish a $20 million
Housing Trust. Presently, the Trust is nearly to that goal with approximately $18 million in
commitments.
Funding Strategies; During the FY 01/02 cycle for federal funding, the Collaborative is
emphasizing partnerships that strengthen the links between housing and a variety of supportive
services. McKinney frinding represents a major source of funds that allows the countywide
Continuum of Care to exist with functional linkages. A working group was appointed to
coordinate the 2000 SuperNOFA process. This process included identifying gaps in the existing
system and prioritizing proposal submission to fill these gaps. Activities of this group included a
grant workshop, a Continuum of Care Planning group and the formation of a ranking committee
to insure that proposals addressed gaps in the system. The Collaborative intends to submit 22
proposals to the FY 01/02 McKinney funding cycle; These proposals represent permanent
housing, transitional houisng for families and singles and supportive services projects.
2. Special Needs
The City of San Jose has been designated by HUD as a recipient of Housing Opportunities for
People with ADDS (HOPWA). The City works directly with the Santa Clara County HIV
Planning Council and the other entitlement jurisdictions in Santa Clara County to determine the
appropriate allocation of funding according to need. The $723,000 in HOPWA fiinds for FY
01/02 are proposed to be distributed among the housing and service providers in the Santa Clara
County Area as follows;
3% Administration
ARIS
$21,690
350,655
HCAS
350.655
Total Grant $723,000
The two service providers chosen have a history of providing quality service to affected people in
the community and are good at working closely with each other and other funding sources to
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maximize the funds. The City of San Jose will maintain a reserve of 3% of the grant for operating
costs and administration ($21,690). The two agencies are:
1) $350,655 to AIDS Resources, Information and Services (ARTS) of Santa Clara County,
who is experienced at providing various types of housing services. This organization provides
permanent housing for people at various stages of the disease. The organization has a 24hour Residential Care Facility for the Chronically 111 for those needing the most care, a number
of group homes consisting of four and five bedroom private homes leased by ARIS where
people who can live in a group situation may live and a tenant-based rental subsidy program
called Shared Housing Assistance Placement Service (SHAPS).
2) $350,655 to Health Connections - AIDS Services (HCAS) formerly the Visiting Nurses
Association's (VNA) AIDS Project, which provides support services as well as emergency
housing in conjunction with ARIS to augment and deliver a quality set of services to this
special needs population. Both groups coordinate with homeless agencies throughout the
County to provide a network of necessary services.
Many of the jurisdictions in the Urban County are using CDBG funds to meet the Americans with
Disability Act (ADA) requirements. These improvements include restroom access improvements,
curb cuts, ramps, automatic doors, etc.
The Housing Authority has been working with a local group called Housing Choices to provide
housing opportunities for person with special needs and is exploring land opportunities to
construct housing. The Housing Authority of Santa Clara County is also veiy active in the
County Collaborative.
3. Urgent Needs
In the event of a local, State or Federal Disaster declaration for areas with the Urban County, the
County of Santa Clara would consider the reallocation of CDBG or other available Federal funds
to abate immediate and necessary hazards,
Such funds may be used for eligible activities
including staffing, loans, or outright grants to affected parties, as approved by the Citizens
Advisory Committee, the Council Committee, and the Board of Supervisors.
OTHER ACTIONS
Goals for Families to be Assisted with Housing
The Housing Authority of the County of Santa Clara has again been designated as a "High
Performer" by HUD for public housing administration with a perfect score of 100%. Additionally,
the Housing Authority has received the highest rating from Standard and Poors; only the second
Housing Authority in the United States to receive a rating. The rating \rill be useful in financial
transactions particularly affecting the Development Department.
New units under the Section 8 Rental Certificate, Rental Voucher and the Family Unification
programs, if available, are obtained through a competitive application process. The Section 8 wait
list was opened in January, 1999 and over 27,000 people applied in one week. The current wait
Ust has 25,000 names on it. In 1999, the Housing Authority received TOO certificates offunding
from HUD for persons with disabilities under the Main Stream funding and plan on applying for
100 more in June, 2000. They also received 700 vouchers which is equivelent to $7 million in
housing assistance payment subsidies for the County of Santa Clara for residents moving from
welfare to work. The application was nationally competitive. All voucher units are leased for
Welfare to Work clients. The Housing Authority has applied for 1,000 new vouchers; 500 are the
City of San Jose and 500 are for the County
In addition, the Housing Authority will administer tenant-based Shelter Plus Care housing
assistance upon successful additions to the existing allocation awarded to the County of Santa
Clara. If awarded, tenant-based housing assistance is eligible for use throughout the County,
including the Urban County areas. The Family Unification Program received 100 additional
certificates in October 1999. The Housing Authority is working in partnership with the Social
Services Agency of Santa Clara County to place families in this program and has received funding
through Social Services Agency to fund staff positions to assist with housing counseling and
search for welfare to work recipients
The Housing Authority and Housing Choices, a non-profit for persons with disabilities are
partnering on the development of housing at the former Agnews site. Remediation of toxics in
the soil has temporarily slowed down the progress but it is expected that progress will pick up in
the summer of 1999. The planned improvements for Rincon Gardens, in Campbell, took place in
1999 as planned and were mentioned in last year's plan. In 2000, $200,000 will be expended to
complete interior and exterior work, concrete work , upgrade the fire alarm system, replace
mailboxes, paint and replace flooring in some units, replace the carpeting in the dining room and
the hallways as well as other improvements.
In December, 2000, the Housing Authority finished work on a new family development in San
Jose on Communication Hill. In April, 2001, work will begin on a 125 units development for
seniors in San Jose. Development activities continue on 200 apartment units on the Agnews site
in Santa Clara.
The Shelter Plus Care (S+C)Program is authorized by the Title IV of the Stewart B. McKinney
Homeless Assistance Act. The program is intended to provide rental subsidies, linked with
coordinated supportive services, for homeless persons and their families who are either seriously
mentally ill, drug or alcohol dependent, or who have AIDS, or are HIV positive, or are dually
diagnosed.
S+C grant recipients are chosen nationwide on a competitive basis. Santa Clara County has
competed and was awarded five separate S+C grants; one in 1992, 1993, 1995, 1997, and ^ally
1998. The original grant awarded in 1992 expired in 1998, however, because there were funds
remaining, the grant was extended, then renewed (with a new allocation)for an additional 5 years.
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families. Currently, the HCD
preserving the rent subsidies for 25 homeless individuals and theirProgram
Coordinator, and the
Program, in cooperation with the Office of CountyPlus
Homeless
Care
rent
subsidies
for approximately
Housing Authority, manages $6.5 million in Shelter
160 individuals. Supportive services and coordination are also provided for Shelter Plus C^e
clients as a match contribution from government agencies such as County Public Health, Social
Services and Mental Health Departments, as well as non-profit service organizations and shelter
providers, such as. Community Care, ARIS, Emergency Housing Consortium, InnVision and
many others.
The 1993 S+C grant has expired, however because there were still funds remaining, the project s
term was extended. Now that the 1993 grant funds have almost all been expended, the County
HCD Program, in cooperation with the Housing Authority, submitted a proposal to HUD. A
to maintain permanent affordable housing
grant renewal would provide an additional $2 million
and
for approximately 30 formerly homeless individuals their families. The funds are also running
for the 1995 and 1996 grants, therefore, the County intends to also apply for renewals of both
of these grants in the FY 01/02 application cycle. An extension was requested for the 1995
out
grant.
It is anticipated that the Mortgage Credit Certificate (MCC)Program will continue operation
within the Urban County. This program has been very successful in providing aid to first-time
homebuyers. The MCC program assists Santa Clara County residents in two ways:
• Receipt of an MCC grant aids the prospective homeowner in qualifying for a home
mortgage (Lender underwriting criteria takes into account the tax credit when qualifying
borrower for the loan).
• MCC recipients receive an annual federal tax credit, which, on average, saves the new
homeowner between $900 and $1500 per year depending on their loan amount and the
amount ofinterest paid during the tax year.
The County has also implemented a Reissue of Mortgage Credit Certificate(RMCC)Program.
The RMCC Program is for existing MCC holders who wish to retain their tax credit but have
refinanced their original mortgage. RMCC’s must be approved and issued by the County. Since
it's inception in 1994, Santa Clara County has issued 2262 RMCC's. The largest number of
RMCC’s was issued in 1998 due to extremely low interest rates and the wave ofrefinancing that
ensued. Refinance applications increased again in late 2000/2001 as interest rates began to fall.
Additionally, a local rule change now allows MCC/ RMCC holders to refinance more than once
without losing their MCC. Additionally, the restriction requiring that RMCC paperwork be
submitted within a one year time frame has been eased. Tax credit recipients may now request a
reissued certificate at any time following their refinance. Before 1998, an MCC holder could
only refinance once without losing their RMCC and had to do so with a twelve month time
period.
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In 2000, the MCC Program provided first-time buyer assistance to households countywide. The
MCC allocation is split into Small, Midsize, San Jose, BMR,(Below Market Rate) and ‘Target
Area’ allocations.
The smaller, more expensive, and low MCC-use cities of Cupertino, Los
Altos, Los Gatos, Palo Alto, plus unincorporated areas of the County (with the exception of
BMR units), receive a total of approximately 2.3% percent of the County's allocation, The
medium-size cities of Campbell, Gilroy, Milpitas, Morgan Hill, Mountain View, Santa Clara, and
Sunnyvale receive approximately 31% of the allocation, San Jose receives about 36% and 30%
must be reserved for the two San Jose downtown Target Areas. ‘Target Area’ credit allocations
may be freed up for use in other County cities if unused after one year. Allocations for BMR
units are classified separately using allocation funds generally from the small and midsize
categories. The cities of Morgan Hill, Palo Alto, Sunnyvale, and Los Gatos constitute the
majority of use ofBMR allocated funds.
Prior to July 1, 1995, the MCC Program was funded on a "need" basis. The State has since
implemented a "Fair Share" concept based on population count. Currently, MCC has only a
limited number of MCC’s available but expects another allocation (replenishment of tax credits) in
August 2001. In August, 2000, the MCC Program received an allocation based on the fair share
amount but experienced difficulty using the MCC’s for a number ofreasons:
-The housing market skyrocketed making the maximum purchase price limit of $270,000
unreasonable in light of the approximate $487,000 price tag for existing homes. Costs for new
homes is even higher when you consider the $575,000 price.
-The 10% tax credit did not seem to provide enough assistance to those qualifying for a
new mortgage.
Therefore, in January of 2001, the MCC program modified the program parmeters with the
approval ofthe California Debt Limit Allocation Committee(CDLAC). The MCC Progrm now:
-increased the maximum purchase price from $270,000 to $410,000
-increased the tax credit from 10% to 15%
As a result, 52 MCC’s have been issued from the 2000 database and the MCC Program is out of
funds for the City of San Jose.
Lastly, the MCC Program has created a separate Teacher MCC Program which is a 20% tax
credit for teachers who agree to remain employed in a “low performing school” for a minimum of
5 years. Additionally, these teachers are offered a minimum of$7,500 in downpayment assistance
from the cities of Gilroy, San Jose, or the County Housing Bond Trust Fund. The Program began
in October, 2000 and has issued 4 MCC’s from that allocation.
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Analysis ofImpediments to Fair Housing Choice
The Urban County completed an Analysis ofImpediments to Fair Housing Choice in December,
1996. This report identified a lack of housing options affordable to persons oflower income as an
impediment. Housing discrimination based on family status was also identified as an impediment.
During one of their fi-equent meetings in 2000, the Entitlement Jurisdictions within Santa Clara
throughout Santa Clara County to clearly
County determined that a study should be conductedwas
obtained md the study was conducted.
identify issues of fair housing choice. A consultant Entitlement
Cities. Available 2000 census
The results of the study are being analyzed by the
information is being incorporated into the study. The final report is expected to describe the fair
housing needs and the adeqacy of resources throughout Santa Clara County.
Because Ensuring Equal Housing Opportunities is one of the five priorities for funding projects
which was established by the Board of Supervisors in their approval ofthe Five-year Consolidated
Plan, the following actions have been recommended for funding during FY 01/02 to address the
impediments to fair housing choice:
1.
Fair Housing Consortium
Funding has been recommended for the Santa Clara County Citizens
for Fair Housing
which includes Asian Law Alliance (ALA), Mid Peninsula
Project to continue to
(MCFH). Project Sentinel, and the Mental Health Advocacy
tenant/landlord
and fair housing
provide a resource for Urban County residents with
concerns.
2.
In order to more clearly understand the current issues surrounding fair housing choice, all
the Entitlement Jurisdictions within Santa Clara County are working together to review
the results of a study conducted on this topic. It is expected that this updated information
will become the basis for the need for services in addressing impediments to fair housing
choice in the future.
Reducing the Number of Person Below the Poverty Line
During the FY 01/02, the Urban County will continue to provide funding to agencies such as
Sacred Heart Community Services, InnVision, the Emergency Housing Consortium, Support
Network for Battered Women, Community Solutions, Women and Their Children’s Housing
(WATCH), Cupertino Community Services, and several other service providers. Although
the Urban County is not currently providing direct funding for economic development or job
training projects, the funding provided to these agencies is for housing related services, which
are integral components of the total services provided by these agencies that assist in reducing
poverty in the Urban County. Perhaps one of the most important services of these apncies is
the percentage of their income
to help families get into a stable housing situation and reduce
oftheir income for other essential
paid for housing, allowing them to use a greater percentage
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goods and services (food, clothing, medical care, etc.) Projects like the recently completed
Villa Esperanza helps link housing to jobs. The services that these agencies provide which
will assist in the reduction of poverty include:
• Affordable housing information and referral.
• Information and counseling on tenant/landlord issues
• Shared housing counseling and placement.
• Counseling, shelter services, and general assistance to very low-income
or homeless populations.
• Services that address the needs of the frail-elderly, or persons with
disabilities.
• Services that address the needs of low-income children and their
families.
Other Countyvvdde programs that serve the Urban County, and have a positive impact on the
elimination of poverty, are the Family Self-Sufficiency (FSS) Program administrated by the
Housing Authority of Santa Clara County and CalWorks administered by the Social Services
Agency of Santa Clara County. According to statistics gathered by the County, there has been a
sharp decline (approximately 1/3 fewer) in the number of persons requiring general assistance
payments over the past two years. That trend is expected to continue in FY 01/02.
To address poverty issues for North County residents including the Urban County cities of
Cupertino and Los Altos, the City of Sunnyvale initiated the North Valley Job Training
Consortium (NOVA) program. NOVA is a federally funded employment and training agency,
administered by the City of Sunnyvale. It was formed in 1983 by six northern Santa Clara County
cities (Sunnyvale, Cupertino, Mountain View, Los Altos, Santa Clara and Palo Alto) who created
NOVA in response to Federal legislation, specifically the Job Training Partnership Act(JTPA). In
addition, the NOVA Private Industry Council was established to guide the agency in its mission to
provide low cost and efficient job training and employment programs for the six NOVA cities.
The council is a private/public partnership made up of representatives from local government,
business and industry, labor, education and training systems, employment services, and
community support organizations.
The County’s Social Services Agency will continue to serve the economically disadvantaged and
will continue to participate in job training programs such as GAIN, and the CalWorks Program.
Lead Based Paint Hazards and Reduction
The Urban County Housing Rehabilitation Program will continue its efforts at identifying and
mitigating households with lead-based paint hazards of program participants. All homes of
Housing Rehabilitation participants constructed prior to 1978 are required to sign the
“Notification - Watch Out for Lead-Based Paint Poisoning,” which describes the sources,
hazards, and treatment of lead based paint. The executed form is kept as a record in the file for
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that homeowner. The Rehabilitation Program will initiate the necessary steps to mitigate the lead
based paint as a part ofthe overall Housing Rehabilitation activity for that project.
The Urban County joined the other entitlement cities in the County to create and develop
strategies of addressing the scarcity of lead-based paint contractors. The County and the other
cities were given an extension from HUD until August 9, 2001 to comply with the new Federal
requirements for lead based paint. The Housing Rehabilitation Program wiU iniate the necessary
steps to mitigate the lead based paint as part ofthe overall housing rehabilitation activity.
Economic and Social Opportunities, Inc. was awarded a $300,000 contract from the California
State Department of Community Services and Development in 2000 to implement a HUD funded
program for Lead Hazard Control Services to lower-income residents of Santa Clara County.
Eligibility for this program will be limited to households with children who are less than six (6)
old and will include both rental and owner-occupied dwellings. It is anticipated that up to
50 dwelling units will be rehabilitated through this program
years
Monitoring of Activities
The Urban County will continue to monitor closely the activities carried out to further the goals
of the Consolidated Plan. For all CDBG, HOME and ESG funded activities, an annual
performance report will be completed in accordance with federal requirements detailing the
dollars expended, the beneficiaries served, and the program goals achieved. Additionally, staff
will monitor funding recipients to insure compliance with all regulations governing administrative,
financial, and programmatic operations; and to make sure the subrecipients achieve their
performance objectives within schedule and budget.
Intergovernmental Coordination
As part ofthe development process of the Consolidated Plan, the staffs ofthe CDBG entitlement
cities of Palo Alto, Sunnyvale, Mountain View, Santa Clara, Gilroy, Milpitas, San Jose, and the
Urban County of Santa Clara met to discuss data resources, and to coordinate requests for data
and information to both public and private Countywide agencies. These meetings have continued
and contributed to a coordinated approach to the Analysis of Impediments of Fair Housing
Choice. The meetings have helped the cities' staff better understand the County and nonprofit
social service structure.
Over the last several years, these cities have cooperated in the joint funding ofa number ofCDBG
and housing projects of Countywide significance. Neighboring cities frequently cooperate in
jointly funding housing for special needs populations. These efforts are expected to continue.
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PROGRAM-SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS
1. CDBG Funds
Santa Clara County CDBG funds are a vital part of the financing package for low income housing
development projects. They are an important source offunding for the earher phases ofa housing
project. CDBG funds provide a flexible source for predevelopment, acquisition, and 'soft' costs.
Nonprofit housing developers typically need CDBG funds to complete preliminary architectural
and environmental studies to determine the feasibility of a proposal. This work must be done in
order to obtain permanent federal and state financing or private bank loans. For some types of
housing subsidies, the CDBG funds count as a local match or equity. CDBG funds may also be
used to acquire existing rental apartments and to repair and renovate rental housing. However,
directly funding new construction of housing is generally not an eligible activity under CDBG
regulations.
The Urban County anticipates that approximately $662,350 will be received as Program Income
primarily through the Housing Rehabilitation Revolving Loan Program. Program Income returns
to the Rehabilitation Revolving Loan Program fund and is expended prior to any drawdowns fi'om
the Letter of Credit for housing rehabilitation activities.
2. HOME Funds
HOME funds are primarily to be used to subsidize housing construction costs and acquisition
costs. Units receiving HOME funds must serve low and very low income households and are
subject to stringent regulations. To date, the Urban County has not allocated any HOME funds
for home buyer activities. The Urban County program reserves at least 15% ofthe total grant for
Coinmunity Housing Development Organizations (CHDOs). A CHDO is a private, non-profit
organization whose purpose is the provision of decent, affordable housing, who has demonstrated
its capacity for carry out HOME eligible activities, and who has a history of serving the
community to be assisted with HOME funds. The currently designated CHDOs are Project
Match, South County Housing, and Community Housing Developers. No less than 90% of
HOME funds allocated must benefit households with incomes below 60% of County median.
10% of HOME fUnds may benefit households with incomes between 60% and 80% of County
median or the HUD established income ceiling for this area.
A 25% match is required for HOME funds and the match can be cash, the value of foregone
interest, taxes, fees or charges, appraised value of land or real property. The match caimot come
from Federal funds (including CDBG, HOME,ESG, Rental Rehab Program) and the match must
be available at the time the nonprofit requests reimbursement under their contract with the Urban
County.
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ESG Funds provide four categories of assistance to existing shelter providers. These are
rehabilitation of shelters, essential services, maintenance and operations and homeless prevention.
The ESG program also requires a match of50%. The match may include the value of
donated material or building, the value of any lease on a building, and the time and services
the rate of$5 per hour. The match
contributed by volunteers to carry out the ESG program atunder
their contract with the Urban
must be available at the time ofrequest for reimbursement
County.
COWIMENTS
No public comments were received by the HCD Program regarding the Annual Plan
either during the public meetings or in the designated month for public comments on
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GI = Gilroy
MV = Mountain View
PA = Palo Alto
SC = Santa Clara
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SJ = San Jose
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CA = Campbell
CU = Cupertino
LA = Los Altos
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MS = Monte Sereno
CP = Cambrian Park
EH = East Hills
MH = Morgan Hill
RR = Rancho Rinconada
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CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
0328
CHARITIES HSG DEV.- HOMESAFE SAN JOSE
12 Construction of Housing
Funding Sources
CDBG
ESG
HO-02-01
Special Needs/Non-Homeless
570.204
HOME
HOPWA
$0
$0
$217,800
$0
25 Small Households
CONSTRUCTION OF 25 UNITS OF AFFORDABLE RENTAL HOUSING
FOR SURVIVORS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN THE CITY OF SAN
TOTAL
$217,800
JOSE.
Total Other Funding
no
Help the Homeless?
No
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Completion Date; 06/30/02
Eligibility-.
Subrecipient;
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Suppressed
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Project Title/Priority/
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
0331
SOUTH COUNTY HOUSING-CHURCH ST.APARTMENTS
14B Rehab; Multi-Unit Residential
HO-02-02
CDBG
$0
ESG
$0
HOME
570.202
Housing
Funding Sources
HOPWA
$400,000
$0
20 Households (General)
TOTAL
REDEVELOPMENT OF PROPERTY WHICH WILL CREATE 20
AFFORDABLE RENTAL UNITS FOR VERY LOW INCOME FAMILIES IN
MORGAN HILL. SOUTH COUNTY HOUSING IS A CHDO.
Total Other Funding
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Help the Homeless?
No
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
EligIbHity:
‘Subrecipient:
CHDO-92.2
Location(s):
CHURCH STREET,MORGAN HILL, CA 95037
Addresses
Start Date:
07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
$400,000
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
0346
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
COMBINED ADDICTS & PROFESSIONAL SVCS-VERMONT HOUSE Acquisition of Reai Property
H04)2-03
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Housing
570.201(a)
CDBG
$0
ESG
$0
HOME
HOPWA
$320,000
$0
28 Peopie(General)
ACQUISITION OF 2 ADJACENT HOMES IN SAN JOSE FOR
TRANSITIONAL HOUSING FOR RECOVERING SUBSTANCE ABUSERS.
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
1N3
Help the Honieless?
No
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date:
07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Suppressed
$320,000
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
0130
HOME ADMIN
Project ID/
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
21H HOME Admin/Planning Costs of PJ
(subject to 10% cap)
CDBG
ESG
HOME
Planning & Administration
HO-02-91
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
HOPWA
ADMINISTRATION OF HOME GRANT
ON/A
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
no
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Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
Subrecipient:
Local Government
Location(s):
N/A
$0
$0
$104,200
$0
$104,200
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
0332
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
PROGRAM INCOME- CDBG
14A Rehab; Single-Unit Residential
Local ID
Funding Sources
CDBG
ESG
PI-02-CDBG
Housing
570.202
$662,350
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
10 Households (General)
REHAB PROGRAM INCOME TO BE USED FOR REHAB PROGRAM WITHIN
THE URBAN COUNTY TO BENFIT LOWER INCOME HOUSEHOLDS.
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
no
CT)
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Erigibjiity:
570.208(a)(3)- Low / Mod Housing
Subrecipient:
Local Government
Location(s):
Community Wide
$662,350
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
0333
PROGRAM INCOME - HOME PROGRAM
14B Rehab; Muttt-Unit Residential
Project ID/
Pi-02-HOME
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
570.202
Housing
CDBG
$0
ESG
$0
HOME
HOPWA
$83,722
$0
0 N/A
HOME PROGRAM PROGRAM INCOME TO BE USED TO AUGMENT THE
TOTAL
$83,722
HOME PROGRAM.
Total Other Funding
no
Heip the Homeless?
No
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Eligibility:
Subrecipient:
Local Government
Location(s):
Community Wide
Start Date: 07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Local ID
0129
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
ESG-ADMIN
21A General Program Administration
CDBG
ESG
ES-01-91
Planning & Administration
570.206
$0
$4,550
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
1 People (General)
ADMINISTRATION FOR ESG GRANT
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
rv>
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Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date; 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date; 06/30/02
EngIbility;
Subrecipient
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Location(s);
N/A
$4,550
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HOMELESS CARE FORCE - MOBILE HOT MEAL AND CLOTHING03T Operating Costs of
0121
Homeless/AIDS Patients Programs
DISTRIBUT
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
$0
$7,660
570.201(e)
HOPWA
$0
46000 People(General)
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
r\j
Yes
ESG
$0
PROVIDE HOT MEALS AND CLOTHING FOR HOMELESS AT ST.
MARTIN'S CHURCH
Help the Homeless?
CDBG
HOME
ES-02-25
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Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Start Date: 07/01/01
Completton Date: 06/30/D2
Eligibility:
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
$7,660
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
0315
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
BILL WILSON CENTER-RUNAWAYS HOMELESS YOUTH
ES-02-11
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
03T Operating Costs of
Homeless/AIDS Patients Programs
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
570.201(e)
EMERGENCY SHELTER AND SUPPORT FOR RUNAWAY AND H«INEiflSS
CDBG
ESG
$0
$3,500
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
TOTAL
$3,500
YOUTH.
Total Other Funding
to
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date; 07/01/01
o
Completton Date: 06/30/02
Eligibjiity;
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s);
Addresses
3490 THE ALAMEDA,SANTA CLARA, CA 95050
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Descriptio n
0336
UNITY CARE GROUP-TRANSITIONAL HOUSING MAINTENANCE^SGRehab; Single-Unit Residential
Project ID/
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
CDBG
ESG
570.202
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
ES-02-19
$0
$4,510
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
40 Youth
MAINTENANCE OF TRANSITIONAL HOUSING SERVING 40 YOUTH IN
TOTAL
$4,510
SAN JOSE.
Total Other Funding
Heip the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
to
Start Date:
$0
07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
Subrecipient:
Subrecipierrt Private 570.500(c)
Location(s);
Addresses
6116 CAMINO VERDE DRIVE #12, SAN JOSE, CA 95119
f
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
0119
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
EMERGENCY HOUSING CONSORTIUM - ESG-EMERG. SHELTEI93=IOE>|t:«ating Costs of
Homeless/AIDS Patients Progtams
ES-02-12
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
SHELTER FOR URBAN COUNTY HOMELESS
CDBG
ESG
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
$0
570.201(e)
HOPWA
$0
120 People (General)
TOTAL
Start Date: 07/01/01
t\3
Completion Date; 06/30/02
Eligibility;
Subrecipient;
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
$8,220
HOME
Total Other Funding
CO
$0
$8,220
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Funding Sources
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
0126
SOCIAL ADVOCATES FOR YOUTH - CASA SAY-ESG
03T Operating Costs of
ODBC
Hometess/AIDS Patients Programs
ESG
Project ID/
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
ES-02-13
570.201(e)
TELEPHONE, UTILITIES AND FOOD COSTS FOR YOUTH SHELTEB Youth
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Addresses
509 VIEW STREET, Mt. View, CA
$7,250
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
CO
CO
$0
$7,250
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Local ID
0123
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
INNVISION - MONTGOMERY STREET INN/CECIL WHITE CENTEEBT Operating Costs of
Homeless/AIDS Patients Programs
ES-02-14
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
570.201(e)
SHELTER AND SUPPORT SERVICES TO HOMELESS PEOPLE FRSBlRWfile (General)
CDBG
ESG
$0
$4,510
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
TOTAL
$4,510
URBAN COUNTY
Total Other Funding
CO
4i.
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility;
Subrecipient:
Subredpient Public 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Addresses
358 N. MONTGOMERY,San Jose, CA 95110
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
0115
COMMUNITY SERVICES AGENCY - ASSISTANCE TO THE HOMEJaSSeperatlng Costs of
Project ID/
CDBG
$0
Homeless/AIDS Patients Programs
ESG
HOME
$0
570.201(e)
HOPWA
$0
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
ES-02-15
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
RENTAL ASSISTANCE FOR GRADUATES OF ROTATING SHELTERPeople(General)
TOTAL
$5,410
$5,410
PROGRAM AND ESSENTIAL SERVICES FOR SHELTER
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date; 07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
cn
Eligibility;
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
CX316
HOUSING AUTHORITY-SECURITY DEPOSITS FUND-ESG
05T Security Deposits
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Funding Sources
CDBG
ESG
ES-02-16
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
570.201(e)
$0
$3,500
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
1000 Households (General)
SECURITY DEPOSITS REVOLVING LOAN FUND
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
CO
CTl
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06730/02
Eligibility:
Subrecipient:
Local Government
Locatlon(s):
Community Wide
$3,500
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Funding Sources
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
0350
CONCERN FOR THE POOR-SAN JOSE FAM.SHELTER-ESG
03T Operating Costs of
CDBG
Homeless/AIDS Patients Programs
ESG
Project ID/
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
ES-02-17
570.201(e)
COVER A PORTION OF THE UTILITIES FOR THE SAN JOSE FAWO.'People(General)
$0
$3,500
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
TOTAL
$3,500
SHELTER
Total Other Funding
00
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Addresses
1590 LAS PLUMAS AVE,SAN JOSE, CA
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
0289
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
CUPERTINO COMMUNITY SERVICES- ESG-ROTATING SHELTEB3T Operating Costs of
Homeless/AIDS Patients Programs
ES-02-18
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
570.201(e)
HOMELESS PREVENTION; RENTAL ASSISTANCE TO GRADUATBSSffeople(General)
CDBG
ESG
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
TOTAL
SHELTER PROGRAM.
Total Other Funding
00
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
00
Start Dale: 07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
$0
$ 8,070
$ 8,070
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Funding Sources
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
0287
COMMUNITY SOLUTIONS
03T Operating Costs of
CDBG
Homeless/AIDS Patients Programs
ESG
Project ID/
Citation/Accomplishments
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
ES-02-20
570.201(e)
OPERATING COST(UTILITIES) OF BATTERED WOMEN'S SHEL'EBaPeople(General)
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
OJ
VO
EligibHity:
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Suppressed
$0
$6,850
$6,850
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
0124
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
SACRED HEART COMM SERVICE - HOMELESSNESS PREVENTOSTJ-BSairity Deposits
CDBG
ESG
ES-02-21
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
570.201(e)
13 Households(General)
ESG FUNDS NOT SUBJECT TO THE PUBLIC SERVICE CAP. RENTAL
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
TOTAL
ASSISTANCE TO FAMILIES AT RISK OF LOSING THEIR HOUSING
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
o
Start Date: . 07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
Subrecipient:
Location(s):
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Community Wide
$0
$7,210
$7,210
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
01^
ST. JOSEPH'S FAMILY CENTER - HOMELESS PREVENTI0N-ES03T Operating Costs of
Project ID/
Homeless/AIDS Patients Programs
Emergency rental assistance to homeless in South County.
CDBG
ESG
$0
570.201(e)
HOPWA
$0
22 People(General)
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
4^
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
$0
$4,810
HOME
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
ES-02-22
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Start Date; 07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility;
Subrecipient;
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
$4,810
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Local ID
0127
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
SUPPORT NETWORK FOR BATTERED WOMEN - SHELTER PROSOTESperating Costs of
Homeless/AIDS Patients Programs
ES^-23
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
570.201(e)
UTILITIES AND INSURANCE; RENTAL ASSISTANCE TO WOMEN20 People (General)
CDBG
ESG
$0
HOPWA
$0
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility;
Subrecipient:
Location(s):
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Suppressed
$6,170
HOME
LEAVING SHELTER
r\j
$0
$6,170
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
0196
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL - URBAN COUNTY RENTAL ASSISTANCBSSSecurity Deposits
Project ID/
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
CDBG
ESG
570.201(e)
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
ES-02-24
$0
$5,280
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
280 People (General)
ESG NOT SUBJECT TO PUBLIC SERVICE CAP - PROVIDE ONE-TIME
RENTAL ASSISTANCE AND HOUSING COUNSELING TO URBAN COUNTY
FAMILIES
-Fi.
CO
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
EllgibHity:
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide.
$5,280
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
0213
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
CATHOLIC CHARITIES - SHARED HOUSING
05 Public Services (General)
HUD Matrbc Code/Title/
Funding Sources
CDBG
ESG
NB4)2-31
Housing
570.201(e)
$24,484
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
60 Households(General)
PROVIDE SHARED HOUSING TO VERY LOW INCOME SINGLE
TOTAL
PARENTS.
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
4^
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Umrted Clientele
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
$24,484
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Titie/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
022S
WATCH
05G Battered and Abused Spouses
Project ID/
NC-02-31
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
570.201(e)
Housing
CDBG
$6,000
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
240 Households (General)
PROVIDE TRANSITIONAL HOUSING AND SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO
TOTAL
$6,000
BATTERED WOMEN AND THEIR CHILDREN.
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date; 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date; 06/30/02
Eligibility;
570.208(a)(3)- Low / Mod Housing
4^
tn
Subrecipient;
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s);
Suppressed
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
0203
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
ESO HOUSING AND ENERGY SERVICES
ND-02-41
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Housing
14F Energy Efficiency Improvements
570.202
CDBG
$70,000
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
48 Households (General)
PROVIDE MINOR HOME IMPROVEMENTS TO 40 LOW INCOME URBAN
TOTAL
COUNTY RESIDENTS.
Total Other Funding
4^
cn
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date; 06/30/02
Eligibility:
Subrecipient;
570.208(a)(3)- Low / Mod Housing
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s);
Community Wide
$70,000
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
0217
EMERGENCY HOUSING CONSORTIUM-URBAN COUNTY HOMEDSSBjblic Services(General)
Project ID/
570.201(e)
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
NE-02-31
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
CDBG
$7,180
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
300 People (General)
TOTAL
HOUSING AND RELATED SERVICES TO 300 URBAN COUNTY
HOMELESS RESIDENTS TO FIND AND MAINTAIN HOUSING.
Total Other Funding
-p*
--j
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Compietion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibirity;
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Umlted Clientele
Subrecipient:
Subreclplent Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
$7,180
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
0342
NE-02-51
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
EHC-TRANSmONAL HOUSING REHAB-SJ
14B Rehab; Mutti-Untt Residential
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Housing
570.202
Funding Sources
CDBG
$ 122,755
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
15 Persons who are Homeless
Rehab of 13 housing units in 2apartment buildings in
San Jose providing 15 clients with transitional housing
TOTAL
$ 122,755
for homeless.
Total Other Funding
4:^
00
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Addresses
1089 N. 5th St., San Jose, CA 95110
282 E. Younger St., San Jose, CA 95110
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
0220
PROJECT MATCH-SENIOR CITIZENS SHARED HOUSING
05A Senior Services
Project ID/
NG-02-31
570.201(e)
Housing
Funding Sources
CDBG
$24,484
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
36 Elderly
INTERVIEW,ASSESS,COUNSEL 36 URBAN COUNTY RESIDENTS
TOTAL
$24,484
FOR PLACEMENT IN SHARED HOUSING ARRANGEMENTS.
Total Other Funding
<x>
Help the Homeless?
No
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date; 07/01/01
Completion Date; 06/30/02
Eligibility;
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Umited Clientele
Subrecipient;
Subredptent Private 570.500(c)
Location(s);
Community Wide
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
PROJECT MATCH
14A Rehab; SIngle-Untt Residential
Local ID
0343
NG4)2-51
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Housing
570.202
SEWerty
REHAB OF A 3 BEDROOM HOME IN CAMPBELL AND ADDING 2
Funding Sources
CDBG
$123,900
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
TOTAL
$123,900
BEDROOMS FOR 5 SENIORS.
Total Other Funding
cn
o
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Locatk>n(s):
Addresses
2011 POLLARD AVE., CAMPBELL, CA 95008
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Titie/Priority/
Objective/Description
0324
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL - DAY WORKER HOUSING ASSISTANCE05 Public Services (General)
Project ID/
570.201(e)
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
NH-02-31
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
CDBG
$ 5,478
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
100 People(General)
TOTAL
WILL LINK 100 LOW-INCOME DAY WORKERS WITH HOUSING,
$5,478
EMERGENCY,SHELTER,TRANSITIONAL HOUSING AND PERMANENT
HOUSING.
Total Other Funding
tn
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(3)- Low / Mod Housing
Subrecipient:
Subreciptent Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
0016
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
FAIR HOUSING CONSORTIUM - 4 FAIR HOUSING AGENCIES
NI-02-31
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
21D Fair Housing Activities
CDBG
(subject to 20% Admin cap)
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
Public Services
570.206
PROVIDE FAIR HOUSING AND TENANT/LANDLORD SERVICES Tfl2 People(General)
URBAN COUNTY RESIDENTS. AGENCIES ARE: ASIAN LAW
-
TOTAL
$105,000
$105,000
ALLIANCE,MENTAL HEALTH ADVOCACY, MCFH,AND PROJECT
SENTINEL.
(ji
r\j
Total Other Funding
Help the Homele^?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility;
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Umited Clientele
Subrecipient:
Subreciptent Public 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
0221
PROJECT SENTINEL-TENANT/LANDLORD SOUTH COUNTY
05 Public Services(General)
NI-02-32
Public Services
570.201(e)
Funding Sources
CDBG
$11,984
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
65 People(General)
TOTAL
PROVIDES TENANT/UNDLORD INFORMATION, REFERRAL,
COUNSELING, EDUCATION, AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION
Total Other Funding
tn
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help the Homeless?
No
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Umited Clientele
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
$11,984
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
021S
COMMUNITY TECHNOLOGY ALLIANCE-PROJECT SHARE
05 Public Services(General)
NJ-02-31
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Public Services
570.201(e)
CDBG
$ 6,516
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
438 People (General)
COMMUNITY VOICE MAIL HOUSING LISTINGS, I & R,SHELTER
TOTAL
$6,516
BED HOTLINE FOR FAMILIES UTILIZING EMERGENCY SHELTERS.
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date: 07A)1/01
cn
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Limited Clientele
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
0015
SACRED HEART COMM SERV- HOMELESS PREV PROJECT- PCBDEublic Services (General)
Project ID/
570.201(e)
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
NL-02-31
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
CDBG
$9,000
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
25 Households(General)
HOUSING COUNSELING AND EMERGENCY RENTAL ASSISTANCE TO 25
URBAN COUNTY HOUSEHOLDS IN DANGER OF EVICTION
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
on
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
tn
Eligibility;
570.208(aX2)- Low / Mod Limited Clientele
SubrecipierTfc
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
$9,000
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
0344
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
SILCON VALLEY HABITAT FOR HUMANITY
NM-02-11
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Housing
01 Acquisition of Real Property
570.201(a)
CDBG
$400,000
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
4 Housing Units
ACQUISITION OF VACANT PARCEL IN CAMPBELL TO CONSTRUCT 4
SINGLE FAMILY HOMES FOR EXTREMELY LOW INCOME FAMILIES.
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
CXI
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date; 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
cn
Eligibility:
Subrecipient:
570.208(a)(3)- Low / Mod Housing
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Addresses
VICTOR AVENUE,CAMPBELL,CA 95008
$400,000
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
03^
SILICON VALLEY INDEPENDENT LIVING CENTER
05B Handicapped Services
Project ID/
570.201(e)
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
NN-02-31
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
CDBG
$4,426
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
36 Persons with Special Needs
PROVIDES INDIVIDUAL ASSISTANCE TO 36 LOW-INCOME PEOPLE
TOTAL
$4,426
WITH DISABILITIES SEEKING AFFORDABLE, ACCESSIBLE HOUSING
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
tn
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Eligibility;
570.208(a)(3)- Low / Mod Housing
Subrecipient;
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s);
Community Wide
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
0008
NP-02-31
Project Title/Prioiity/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
COMMUNITY SOLUTIONS - LA ISLA PACIFICA
05G Battered and Abused Spouses
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Special Needs/Non-Homeless
570.201(e)
Funding Sources
CDBG
$23,000
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
15 People (General)
EMERGENCY HOUSING, CRISIS INTERVENTION,15-BED SHELTER
FOOD AND SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND
TOTAL
$23,000
THEIR CHILDREN
Total Other Funding
tn
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Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Eligibility;
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Umited Clientele
Start Date: 07/01/01
Completion Date; 06/30/02
Subrecipient;
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Location(s);
Suppressed
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
0326
SOCIAL ADVOCATES FOR YOUTH - CUP & LOS ALTOS SAFE POSCtETouth Services
Project ID/
NS-G1-31
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
570.201(e)
Youth Programs
CDBG
$7,227
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
162 Youth
EMERGENCY SHELTER AND OTHER SERVICES FOR HOMELESS AND
TOTAL
$7,227
RUNAWAY YOUTH
Total Other Funding
tn
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Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Engibility:
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Umited Clientele
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
0345
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
SUPPORT NETWORK FOR BATTERED WOMEN-SHELTER SVCS5!E)(Bbttered and Abused Spouses
NT-02-31
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Special Needs/Non-Homeless
570.201(e)
ODBC
$5,000
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
40 People (General)
SUPPORT SERVICES FOR 40 URBAN COUNTY BATTERED WOMEN AND
THEIR CHILDREN.
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
ch
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Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help ttwse with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibjiity:
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Limited Clientele
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Suppressed
$5,000
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
0351
BILL WILSON CENTER-TRANSITIONAL HSG FOR HOMELESS YOaJTAtqufeitton of Real Property
Project ID/
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
CDBG
ESG
NV-02-11
570.201(a)
Housing
$50,000
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
10 Youth
ACQUISITION OF SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING IN SANTA CLARA TO
PROVIDE TRANSITIONAL HOUSING TO 10 URBAN COUNTY HOMELESS
TOTAL
$50,000
YOUTH.
Total Other Funding
cn
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Completion Dale: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Umited Clientele
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
N/A
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
0352
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
PACIFIC AUTISM CENTER FOR EDUCATION-ACQUISITON OF HOWficquisition of Real Property
NW-02-11
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Housing
570.201(a)
CDBG
$27,000
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
6 Persons with Special Needs
PACIFIC AUTISM CENTER FOR EDUCATION (PACE)WILL ACQUIRE
TOTAL
$27,000
A GROUP HOME FOR AUTISIC DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED
PERSONS SERVING 6 URBAN COUNTY PERSONS.
Total Other Funding
cn
no
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
N/A
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project Title/Prioiity/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
0218
INNVISION-JULIAN STREET INN
05 Public Services(General)
Project ID/
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
NX-02-31
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
570.201(e)
CDBG
$10,000
ESG
$0
HOME ,
$0
HOPWA
$0
100 People(General)
PROVIDE SHELTER NIGHTS. MEALS AND HOUSING SERVICES TO
TOTAL
$10,000
URBAN COUNTY HOMELESS AND MENTALLY ILL.
Total Other Funding
<y>
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Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Limited Clientele
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Addresses
JULIAN STREET,SAN JOSE, CA
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
0219
INNVISION-TRANSITIONAL HOMES PROGRAM
05 Public Services(General)
NX-02-32
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
570.201(e)
20 People (General)
PROVIDE 5000 DAYS OF TRANSITIONAL HOUSING, CHILD CARE
Funding Sources
CDBG
$8,000
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
TOTAL
$8,000
AND SUPPORT SERVICES TO HOMELESS WOMEN AND THEIR
CHILDREN.
Total Other Funding
Ch
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Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Eligibility:
Start Date:
07/01/01
Completion Date:
06/30/02
570.208(a)(2) - Low / Mod Umited Clientele
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
0327
BURBANK SANITARY DISTRICT
031 Flood Drain Improvements
Project ID/
570.201(c)
Infrastructure
NZ-02-51
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
CDBG
$40,000
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
1000 Feet of Public Utilities
TOTAL
IMPROVE DRAINAGE IN FOREST AVE. AREA TO MITIGATE
$40,000
FLOODING.
Total Other Funding
CTl
cn
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date; 06A30/02
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(1)- Low / Mod Area
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Addresses
FORESTAVE,SAN JOSE
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
CDBG ADMINISTRATION
21A General Program Administration
Local ID
0340
SC-02-91
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Planning & Administration
570.206
CDBG
$443,802
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
1 People(General)
ADMINISTRATION OF CDBG GRANT
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
a>
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
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Eligibility;
570.208(a)(1)- Low / Mod Area
Subredpient;
Local Government
Location(s):
N/A
$443,802
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
0132
REHABtLITATION SERVICES-SCC
14H Rehabilitation Administration
Project ID/
Funding Sources
Gitation/Accomplishments
CDBG
ESG
570.202
Housing
SC-02-52
$200,000
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
30 Households(General)
REHABILITATION SERVICES FOR SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL.
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
CT>
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help the Homeless?
No
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(3)- Low / Mod Housing
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
$200,000
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
0233
INNVISION-CAMPBELL
05 Public Services(General)
CA-02-31
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
570.201(e)
Funding Sources
CDBG
$5,000
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
50 People(General)
PROVIDE SHELTER TO 50 URBAN COUNTY HOMELESS FAMILIES,
TOTAL
$5,000
SINGLE MEN AND/OR MENTALLY ILL.
Total Other Funding
cn
00
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date; 07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility.
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Limited Clientele
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Addresses
974 WILLOW ST., SJ,CA 95125
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
0145
NEXT DOOR- BATTERED WOMEN’S SHELTER
05G Battered arxl Abused Spouses
Project ID/
570.201(e)
Special Needs/Non-Homeiess
CA-02-S2
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
CDBG
$4,333
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
74 People (General)
PROVIDE SHELTER AND COUNSELING TO 74 BATTERED WOMEN AND
TOTAL
$4,333
THEIR CHILDREN
Total Other Funding
cri
VO
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Eligibility.
Subreciptent:
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Umrted Clientele
Subreciptent Public 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Suppressed
Completion Date: 06/30/02
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
0236
EMERGENCY HOUSING CONSORTIUM-CAMPBELL
05 Public Services(General)
CA-02-35
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Public Services
570.201(e)
CDBG
$9,000
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
50 People (General)
EMERGENCY HOUSING FOR 50 CAMPBELL HOMELESS;SHELTER
TOTAL
COUNSELING. FOOD,AND CLOTHING.
Total Other Funding
o
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Completion Date; 06/30/02
Eligibility;
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Limited Clientele
Subrecipient;
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s);
Addresses
2011 LITTLE ORCHARD,SAN JOSE, CA 95125
$9,000
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
0237
SENIOR ADULTS LEGAL SERVICES-CAMPBELL
Project ID/
05A Senior Services
570.201(e)
Senior Programs
CA-02-36
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
CDBG
$5,000
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
50 Elderly
TOTAL
LEGAL COUNSELING FOR LOW INCOME SENIORS
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
Start Date: 07/01/01
No
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Limited Clientele
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Addresses
160 E. VIRGINIA ST., SAN JOSE,CA 95112
$5,000
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
0238
CA-02-37
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
SOCIAL ADVOCATES FOR YOUTH-CAMPBELL
OSD Youth Services
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Youth Programs
570.201(e)
CDBG
$4,000
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
21 Youth
ASSIST YOUTH IN CRISIS, ESTABLISH SAFE PLACES FOR
YOUTHS, LOCAL BUSINESSES TRAINED TO HELP YOUTH.
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
r\}
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
570,208{a){2)- Low / Mod Umited Clientele
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location{s):
Community Wide
$4,000
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
0239
SUPPORT NETWORK FOR BATTERED WOMEN-CAMPBELL
05G Battered and Abused Spouses
Project ID/
Citation/Accomplishments
570.201(e)
Special Needs/Non-Homeless
CA-02-38
Funding Sources
CDBG
$4,333
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
42 People (General)
PROVIDE CRISIS INTERVENTION TO 25 BATTERED WOMEN;
PROVIDE SHELTER TO 2 BATTERED WOMEN; LEGAL COUNSEL TO
15 BATTERED WOMEN AND THEIR CHILDREN.
CaJ
Help the Homeless?
No
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Eligibility;
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
Start Date; 07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
570.208<a)(2)- Low / Mod UmIted Clientele
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s);
Suppressed
$4,333
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Local ID
0222
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
SACRED HEART COMM SERVICE-HOMELESS PREV-CAMPBELDS Public Services(General)
CA-02-39
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
570.201(e)
323 People (General)
RENTAL ASSISTANCE AND HOMELESS PREVENTION ACTIVITIES TO
313 CLIENTS TO KEEP FAMILIES IN EXISTING HOUSING.
CDBG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Limited Clientele
Start Date: 07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Addresses
1381 South First St., San Jose, CA 95110
$5,000
ESG
$5,000
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
0029
ESO - HANDYWORKER/HOME ACCESS - CAMPBELL
10 Removal of Architectural
Project ID/
Barriers
CA-02-41
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Housing
570.201(c)
ASSIST VERY LOW INCOME HOMEOWNERS WITH MINOR HOME Households(General)
CDBG
ESG
$20,000
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
TOTAL
$20,000
REPAIR, ENERGY SERVICES, AND REMOVAL OF ARCHITECTURAL
BARRIERS
Total Other Funding
cn
Start Date; 07/01/01
Help the Homeless?
No
Help those vrtth HIV or AIDS?
No
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(3)- Low / Mod Housing
Subrecipient;
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
Completion Date: 06/30/02
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
0027
HOUSING REHABILITATION SUPPORT SERVICES-CAMPBELL 14H Rehabilitation Administration
CA-02-52
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Housing
570,202
CDBG
$40,000
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
8 Housing Units
PROViDE INSPECTIONS,WORK WRITE-UPS, OVERSEE REHAB JOBS
AND PROGRESS PAYMENTS,ASSIST APPLICANTS WITH
TOTAL
$40,000
APPLICATIONS, MARKET REHAB LOAN PROGRAM.
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
No
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Eligibility:
570.208<a)(3)- Low / Mod Housing
Start Date:
07/01/01
cr>
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Locatlon(s):
N/A
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Project Title/Priority/
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
0243
TARGETED CODE ENFORCEMENT-CAMPBELL
15 Ccxle Enforcement
CA-02-54
570.202(c)
Housing
Funding Sources
CDBG
$45,000
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
72 Housing Units
INSPECT 72 HOUSING UNITS AND RECOMMEND CORRECTIONS TO
HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE DEFICIENCIES. RESOLVE 60% OF THE
TOTAL
$45,000
CASES.
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility;
570.208<a){3)- Low / Mod Housing
Subrecipierrt:
Subrecipient Public 570.500<c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
0341
CA-02-55
Project Title/Prioiity/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
PROJECT MATCH-POLLARD AVE REHAB-CAMPBELL
14A Rehab; Single-Unit Residential
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Housing
570.202
Funding Sources
CDBG
$24,208
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
1 Housing Units
REHABILITATION OF ONE SINGLE FAMILY HOME IN CAMPBELL
WHICH WILL MAKE IT INTO A GROUP HOME FOR SENIORS.
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
oo
Help the Homeless?
No
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(3)- Low / Mod Housing
Start Date: 07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Addresses
2011 POLLARD AVE., CAMPBELL, CA 95008
$24,208
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
0245
GENERAL ADMINiSTRATION-CAMPBELL
21A General Program Administration
Project ID/
Funding Sources
CDBG
ESG
570.206
Planning & Administration
CA-02-91
$15,000
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
ON/A
TOTAL
OVERSEE AND MANAGE THE CITY CDBG PROGRAM.
Total Other Funding
UD
Start Date; 07/01/01
Help the Homeless?
No
Help those with HiV or AIDS?
No
Eligibility.
Subrecipient:
570.208(a)(1)- Low / Mod Area
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Location(s):
N/A
Compietion Date: 06/30/02
$15,000
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
CUPERTINO COMMUNITY SERVICES-NEW CONSTRUCTION
01 Acquisition of Real Property
Local ID
03t8
CU-02-12
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Housing
570.201(a)
Funding Sources
CDBG
$ 129,207
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
24 Housing Units
CO
o
AGENCY WILL USE FUNDS TO PAY FOR LONG TERM LEASE FROM
THE see FIRE DISTRICT FOR 57 YEARS FOR AFFORDABLE
HOUSING. AGENCY WILL CONSTRUCT 24 UNITS OF FAMILY
TOTAL
HOUSING WHICH IS EXPECTED TO BEGIN IN AUGUST,2001
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(3)- Low / Mod Housing
Subrecipient:
Local Government
Location(s):
Addresses
VISTA AND TORRE AVENUES,CUPERTINO,CA
$129,207
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Project Title/Priori^/
Local ID
Objective/Description
0037
CUPERTINO COMMUNITY SERVICES - ROTATING SHELTER PFOTSCRAJlfc Services(General)
570.201(e)
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
CU-02-31
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
CDBG
$25,000
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOP\A/A
$0
65 People (General)
SUPPORT SERVICES TO SUNNYVALE/CUPERTINO ROTATING SHELTER
TOTAL
$25,000
SERVING 60-65 GUESTS A YEAR AT 11 HOST CHURCHES.
Total Other Funding
00
Start Date; 07/01/01
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Eligibility;
Subrecipient;
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Limited Clientele
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
Completion Date: 06/30/02
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Local ID
CUPERTINO COMMUNITY SERVICES AFFORDABLE HSG PLACEEIBNiBlic Services(General)
0249
CU-02-32
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
570.201(e)
CDBG
$5,167
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
85 Households (General)
AFFORDABLE HOUSING PLACEMENT PROGRAM OF UP TO 85
TOTAL
$5,167
HOUSEHOLDS PER YEAR.
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility;
570.208(a)(1)- Low / Mod Area
00
ISO
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Addresses
10185 N. Stelling Road, Cupertino, CA 95014
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
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HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
0250
SENIOR ADULTS LEGAL ASSISTANCE-CUPERTINO
05A Senior Services
Project ID/
CU-02-33
570.201(e)
Senior Programs
Funding Sources
CDBG
$6,500
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
50 Elderly
TOTAL
PROVIDE FREE LEGAL SERVICES FOR 50 LOW AND VERY LOW
$6,500
INCOME SENIORS AGED 60 OR OLDER..
Total Other Funding
00
CaJ
Help the Homeless?
No
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date;
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Limited Clientele
Subrecipient
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s);
Addresses
21251 Stevens Creek Blvd., Cupertino,, CA 95014
07/01/01
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
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Project ID/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
0252
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION-CUPERTINO
21A General Program Administration
CU-02-91
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Planning & Administration
570.206
Funding Sources
CDBG
$15,000
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
1 Households(General)
GENERAL PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
00
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibjiity:
570.208{a)(1)- Low / Mod Area
Subreciptent:
Local Government
Location(s):
N/A
$15,000
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
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Project ID/
Project Title/Priority/
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
0347
AFFORDABLE HOUSING FUND
22 Unprogrammed Funds
LG-02-12
Housing
Funding Sources
CDBG
$ 109,207
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
ON/A
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR LOS GATOS AFFORDABLE HOUSING
PROJECTS.
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
CO
cn
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibjiity:
570.208(a)(3)- Low / Mod Housing
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
$109,207
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
0068
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
SECOND HARVEST FOOD BANK - OPERATION BROWN BAG-L<B5A Senior Services
LG-02-31
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Senior Programs
570.201(e)
50 Elderly Households
PROVIDES NUTRITION SERVICES TO LOW INCOME LOS GATOS
CDBG
$3,600
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
TOTAL
$3,600
SENIORS COMPRISING OF WEEKLY GROCERIES DISTRIBUTION,
HOME GROCERY DELIVERIES AND NUTRITION AND CONSUMER
EDUCATION PROGRAMS
00
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
No
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
.
Start Date; 07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility;
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Limited Clientele
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Location(s);
Addresses
208 E. MAIN ST, LOS GATOS,CA 95030
626 PARR AVE., LOS GATOS,CA 95030
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
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Project ID/
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
0268
CATHOLIC CHARITIES-LONG TERM OMBUDSMAN-LOS GATOS05A Senior Services
LG-02-32
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Senior Programs
570.201(e)
CDBG
$7,720
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
592 Elderly
LONG TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN PROGRAM-RECEIVE,INVESTIGATE,
AND RESOLVE COMPUINTS OF ELDERLY, LONG TERM CARE
TOTAL
CLIENTS IN RESIDENTIAL CARE AND SKILLED NURSING
FACILITIES.
03
Help the Homeless?
No
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Total Other Funding
Start Date;
07/01/01
Completion Date; 06/30/02
Eligibility;
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Limited Clientele
Subrecipient;
Subredpient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s);
Community \A/ide
$7,720
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
0269
LG-02-33
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
LIVE OAK ADULT DAY SERVICES-LOS GATOS
05A Senior Services
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Senior Programs
570.201(e)
21 EWerly
ADULT DAY CARE FOR FRAIL ELDERLY AND DISABLE SENIORS.
Funding Sources
CDBG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
00
00
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Limited Ciientele
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Addresses
111 CHURCH ST., LOS GATOS, CA 95030
$16,530
ESG
$ 16,530
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
0270
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION-LOS GATOS
05M Health Services
Local ID
LG^-34
Senior Programs
570.201(e)
Funding Sources
CDBG
$8,817
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
347 EkJeriy
THE HEALTH PLACE WILL PROVIDE PROGRAMS FOR 347 LOS GATOS
ELDERLY. IN-HOME AND DROP IN NURSING SERVICES INCLUDING
TOTAL
$8,817
BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORING, EDUCATION AND REFERRAL
SERVICES.
Total Other Funding
00
<X5
Help the Homeless?
No
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date:
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Limited Clientele
Subrecipient:
Subreciptent Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Addresses
208 E. MAIN ST., LOS GATOS,, CA 95030
07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
0272
LG-02-53
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
URBAN COUNTY REHAB SERVICES-LOS GATOS
14H Rehabilitation Administration
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Housing
570.202
Funding Sources
CDBG
$20,000
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
4 Households(General)
COUNTY’S REHAB INSPECTOR IN SUPPORT OF HOUSING
TOTAL
$20,000
CONSERVATION PROGRAM. CONDUCTS PROPERTY INSPECTIONS
PREPARATION OF COST ESTIMATES,WORK IN PROGRESS.
Total Other Funding
lO
o
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility;
570.20e(a)(2)- Low / Mod Limited Clientele
Subrecipient:
Local Government
Location(s):
N/A
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
0072
GENERAL AOMINISTRATION-LOS GATOS
21A General Program Administration
Project ID/
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
CDBG
ESG
570.206
Planning & Administration
LG-02-91
$15,000
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
1 People (General)
ADMINISTER FUNDING AND SERVICE DELIVERY OF ALL LOS GATOS
TOTAL
$15,000
CDBG-FUNDED PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS.
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(3)- Low / Mod Housing
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Location(s):
N/A
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Project Title/Prioiity/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
LOW INCOME HOUSING FUND
12 Construction of Housing
Local ID
0354
LA-02-11
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Housing
570.204
Funding Sources
CDBG
$109,207
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
ON/A
LOW INCOME HOUSING FUND WILL PROVIDE NECESSARY FUNDING
FOR HOUSING DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS IN LOS ALTOS.
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
<£>
no
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
Subrecipient:
570.208(a)(3)- Low / Mod Housing
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
$109,207
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
0353
YWCA RAPE CRISIS CENTER-LOS ALTOS
05G Battered and Abused Spouses
Project ID/
570,201(e)
Public Services
LA-02-32
Funding Sources
CDBG
$2,883
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
10 Persons with Special Needs
TOTAL
YWCA RAPE CRISIS CENTER WILL PROVIDE COUNSELING TO
VICTIMS IN LOS ALTOS.
Total Other Funding
to
Help the Homeless?
No
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date; 07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Co
Eligibility;
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Suppressed
$2,883
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
0^
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
SUPPORT NETWORK FOR BATTERED WOMEN-LOS ALTOS
05G Battered and Abused Spouses
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Funding Sources
CDBG
ESG
LA-02-33
Special Needs/Non-Homeless
570.201(e)
$2,883
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
100 Persons with Special Needs
PROVIDE SERVICES WHICH INCLUDE LEGAL. REFERRAL AND
TOTAL
COUNSELING FOR BATTERED WOMEN.
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Eligibiiity;
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Umited Clientele
Start Date; 07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Subreclpient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Suppressed
$2,883
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
0044
CATHOLIC CHARITIES - LONG TERM OMBUDSMAN PROGRAMJIflA Senior Services
LA-02-34
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Senfor Programs
570.201(e)
CDBG
$3,844
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
300 Elderly
PROGRAM ACTS AS ADVOCATES FOR THE ELDERLY IN NURSING AND
RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITIES
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
No
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date:
07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
tn
EligitMlity:
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Umited Clientele
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
$3,844
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
0045
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
COMMUNITY SERVICES AGENCY - SENIOR NUTRITION
LA-02-36
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
05A Senior Services
Public Services
570.201(e)
CDBG
$ 27,057
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
830 Elderly
3PROGRAMS THAT PROVIDE SERVICES TO SENIORS INCLUDING
NOONTIME MEALS,CASE MGMT,TEMP.SHELTER, FOOD &
TOTAL
$27,057
ASSISTANCE WITH HOUSING & EMPLOYMENT.
Total Other Funding
VO
CM
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Umited Clientele
Start Date: 07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
0230
URBAN COUNTY REHAB SERVICES-LOS ALTOS
14H Rehabilitation Administration
Project ID/
LA-02-53
570.202
Planning & Administration
Funding Sources
CDBG
$20,000
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
4 Housing Units
TOTAL
URBAN COUNTY REHAB SERVICES TO CITY OF LOS ALTOS.
Total Other Funding
<x>
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(3)- Low / Mod Housing
Subrecipient:
Local Government
Location(s):
Community Wide
$20,000
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
0260
LA^-91
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION-LOS ALTOS
21A General Program Administration
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Planning & Administration
570.206
CDBG
$15,000
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
1 People (General)
ADMINISTER THE CDBG PROGRAM.
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
00
Help the Homeless?
No
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date:
07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility.
570.208(a)(1)- Low / Mod Area
Subrecipient:
Local Government
Locatk>n(s):
N/A
$15,000
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
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Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
0356
EAST CENTRAL AVE. UPGRADES - MORGAN HILL
03K Street Improvements
Project ID/
570.201(c)
Infrastructure
MH-02-21
Funding Sources
Gitation/Accomplishments
CDBG
$64,731
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
51 Households (General)
EAST CENTRAL AVENUE IMPROVEMENTS INCLUDING LIGHTING AND
TOTAL
$64,731
STREET IMPROVEMENTS.
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date; 06/30/02
Eligibility.
570.208(a)(1)- Low / Mod Area
ro
VO
Subredpient;
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Locatlon(s):
CT&BG’s
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
GPD Consolidated Plan
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Project ID/
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Local ID
0066
LIVE OAK ADULT DAY CARE SERVICES - ADULT DAY CARE-MK)5A Senior Services
MH-02-37
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Senior Programs
570.201(e)
CDBG
$3,800
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
20 Elderly
PROVIDE SPECIALIZED CARE AND RECREATION TO FRAIL AND
TOTAL
$3,800
DEPENDENT SENIORS.
Total Other Funding
o
Help the Homeless?
No
Help those \vith HIV or AIDS?
No
Eligibility;
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Limited Clientele
Start Date: 07/01/01
o
Completion Date; 06A30/02
Subrecipient;
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Location(s);
Addresses
651 WEST SIXTH STREET, GILROY. CA 95020
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
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HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
0278
SECOND HARVEST FOOD BANK-MORGAN HILL
05A Senior Services
Project ID/
Funding Sources
CDBG
ESG
570.201(e)
Public Services
MH-02-36
$3,300
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
134 Elderly
PROVIDE NUTRITIOUS FOOD BAGS AND VARIOUS SERVICES TO
TOTAL
$3,300
SENIORS AT THE MORGAN HILL SENIOR CENTER.
Total Other Funding
o
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Umited Clientele
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Addresses
17666 CREST AVENUE, MORGAN HILL, CA 95037
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
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Project ID/
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
SOUTH COUNTY DISASTER PREPAREDNESS PROJECT-MH
05 Public Services(General)
Local ID
0357
MH-02-34
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Public Services
570.201(e)
Funding Sources
CDBG
$500
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
10 Households(General)
ASSIST 10 HOUSEHOLDS IN SOUTH COUNTY WITH DISASTER
TOTAL
$500
PREPAREDNESS.
Total Other Funding
o
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
no
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(1)- Low / Mod Area
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
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Funding Sources
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
0302
ADA PARK UPGRADES; MORGAN HILL
10 Removal of Architectural
CDBG
Barriers
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
570.201(c)
HOPWA
$0
Project ID/
Citation/Accomplishments
Public Facilities
MH-02-41
FINAL PHASE OF PARK UPGRADES TO MEET ADA REQUIREMBSOiSPeople(General)
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
o
CO
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help the Homeless?
No
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(1)- Low / Mod Area
Subrecipient:
Local Government
Location(s):
CT & BG's
Completion Date: 06/30/02
$ 79,476
$79,476
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
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HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
0338
CATHOLIC CHARITIES-OMBUDSMAN PROGRAM-MORGAN HILID5A Senior Services
MH-02-35
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Housing
570.201(e)
CDBG
$2,300
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
150 EWerty
ADVOCATES FOR CHORONICLLY ILL, PRIMARILY ELDERLY
TOTAL
$2,300
RESIDENTS LIVING IN LONG TERM CARE FACILITIES.
INVESTIGATE COMPLAINTS AND CONDUCTS SITE VISIT.
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
No
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Umited Clientele
o
Start Date:
07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
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HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
0061
MACSA - EL TORO YOUTH CENTER
OSD Youth Services
Youth Programs
570.201(e)
Project ID/
MH-02-32
Funding Sources
CDBG
$15,000
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
750 Youth
PROVIDES EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL AND TUTORIAL SERVICES
TOTAL
$15,000
TO THE YOUTH OF MORGAN HILL AS WELL AS LEADERSHIP
SKILLS, WORK/STUDY HABITS, AND RECREATION PROGRAMS.
Total Other Funding
o
tn
Help the Homeless?
No
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
•
Completion Date; 06/30/02
Eligibility;
570.208<aK2)- Low / Mod Limited Clientele
Subrecipient;
Subreciptent Public 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Addresses
17620 CREST AVENUE, Morgan Hill, CA
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
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Project ID/
Local ID
0355
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
EMERGENCY HSG CONSORT.-SHELTER SERVICES-MORGAN lfl5.LPubllc Services (General)
MH-02-31
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
570.201(e)
CDBG
$11,767
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
80 Persons who are Homeless
EMERGENCY SHELTER SERVICES FOR MORGAN HILL HOMELESS.
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
o
CT)
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Umited Clientele
Start Date:
07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
$11,767
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
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HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
0281
PROJECT MATCH-LONG TERM LEASE
Project ID/
BLAUER RESIDENCE-RENT SUBSIDY
CDBG
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
570.204
HOPWA
$0
6 Elderly
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
o
■vi
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(3) - Low / Mod Housing
Subrecipient:
Subreciptent Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Addresses
20218 BLAUER DRIVE, SARATOGA, CA 95070
$19,500
OSS Rental Housing Subsidies
(tenant-based rental assistance)
Housing
SA-02-11
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
$19,500
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
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Project ID/
Local ID
0348
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
CUPERTINO COMMUNITY SERVICES - VISTA DRIVE - SARATOQfi Construction of Housing
SA-02-12
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Housing
570.204
CDBG
$ 39,707
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
24 Housing Units
AGENCY WILL CONSTRUCT 24 UNITS OF FAMILY AFFORDABLE
HOUSING WHICH IS EXPECTED TO BEGIN IN AUGUST,2001.
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
o
00
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion DMe: 06/30/02
Eligibjiity;
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Addresses
VISTA DRIVE AND TORRES AVENUE,CUPERTINO,CA
$ 39,707
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Funding Sources
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
0075
SARATOGA AREA SENIOR COORDINATING COUNCIL - ADULT DSA/ Senior Services
CDBG
CARE
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
Project ID/
Citation/Accomplishments
570.201(e)
SA-02-31
Senior Programs
$36,667
480 Elderly
TOTAL
$36,667
TO PROVIDE ADULT DAY CARE PROGRAM TO LOW INCOME ELDERLY
INDIVIDUALS IN SARATOGA
o
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date; 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
l£)
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Umfted Clientele
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Addresses
19655 ALLENDALE, Saratoga, CA
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
0349
ADA - HAKONE GARDENS
03 Public Facilities and
CDBG
Improvements(General)
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
SA-02-41
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Public Facilities
570.201(c)
UPDATE HAKONE GARDENS TO MEET CURRENT REQUIREMENTatUINBfiiitities
TOTAL
$50,000
$50,000
THE ADULTS WITH DISABILITES ACT(ADA)IN SARATOGA.
Total Other Funding
o
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod UmKed Clientele
Subrecipient:
Local Government
Location(s):
Addresses
HAKONE GARDENS,SARATOGA, CA
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
0283
URBAN COUNTY REHAB SERVICES-SARATOGA
14H Rehabilitation Administration
Project ID/
SA-02-53
570.202
Housing
Funding Sources
CDBG
$20,000
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
4 Households(General)
TOTAL
URBAN COUNTY HOUSING REHAB STAFF TIME.
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(3)- Low / Mod Housing
Subrecipient:
Local Government
|jocation(s):
Community Wide
$20,000
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
0113
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION-SARATOGA
21A General Program Administration
SA-02-91
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Planning & Administration
570.206
Funding Sources
CDBG
$15,000
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
0 Households(General)
PROVIDES ADMINISTRATION OF THE CITYS CDBG PROGRAM
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
l\D
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(1)- Low / Mod Area
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Addresses
13777 FRUITDALE AVE,SARATOGA,CA 95070
$15,000
$0
2. Dale Submitted
Applicant Identifier
B-OO-UC-06-0007
05/14/01
1. Typo of Submission:
Application:
3. Dale Received by State
State Application Identifier
4. Date Received by Federal Agency
Federal Identifier
Not Applicable
Preappllcatlon:
5. Applicant Information
Organizational Unit
Legal Name
Housing and Community Development Program
County of Santa Clara
Contact
Address
Charles Chew, Program Manager
(408)441-0261
1735 North First Street, Suite 265
San Jose. CA 95112
Santa Clara
7. Type of Applicant:
6. Employer Identificalion Number(EIN):
946000533
County
8. Type of Application:
Type:
Continuation
9. Name of Federal Agency:
U.S. Dept, of Housing & Urban Development
11. Descripliva Title of Applicant's Project:
10. Catalog of Federal lOomeslic Assistance Number
Catalog Number:
Assistance Title;
14-218
Community Development Block Grant Program - FY 2001/02
Community Development Block Grant Program
'2. Areas Affected by Project:
County of Santa Clara - Urban County
14.Congressional Districts of:
13. Proposed Project:
Start Date
07/01/00
End Date
b. Project
a. Applicant
06/30/02
10,12,13
10,12,13
16.Is Application Subject to Review by State Executive Order 12372 Process?
15. Estimated Funding:
a. Federal
$2,669,000
Review Status:
Program not covered
b. Applicant
$0
c. State
$0
d. Local
17. Is the Applicant Delinquent on Any Federal Debt?
$0
No
e. Other
$151,480
f. Program Income
$662,350
g. Total
$ 3,482,830
18. To the best of my knowledgo and belief, all data in this appllcallon/preapplioatlon are tnie and conect,the document has been duly authorized
by the governing body of the applicant and the applicant will comply with the attached assurances if the assistance is awarded.
a. Typed Name of Authorized Representative
Richard Wittenberg
b. THIe
0. Telephone Number
(408)299-2424
County Executive
e. Date Signed
d. Signature of Authorized Rej
05/11/01
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Share
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662,350
3,482,830
83,722
1,125,722
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746,072
4,699,552
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submissions for Federal assistance.
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Applicant Identifier
2. Date Submitted
M-OO-UC-06-0218
05/14/01
1. Type of Submission:
Application:
3. Date Received by State
State Application Identifier
4. Date Received by Federal Apency
Federal Identifier
Not Applicable
Preapplication:
6. Applicant Information
Organizational Unit
Legal Name
Housing and Community Development Program
County of Santa Clara
Contact
Address
1735.North First Street, Suite 265
Charles Chew. Program Manager
(408)441-0261
San Jose. CA95112
Santa Clara
7. Typo of Applicant:
6. Employer Identification Number(EIN):
946000533
County
8. Type of Application:
Type:
Continuation
9. Name of Federal Agency:
U.S. Dept, of Housing & Urban Development
11. Descriptive Title of Applicant's Project:
10. Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number
HOME Investment Partnership Program - FY 2001/02
Catalog Number
14-239
Assistance Title:
HOME Investment Partnership Program
12. Areas Affected by Project:
County of Santa Clara - Urban County
13. Proposed Project:
Start Date
14. Congressional Districts of:
End Date
07/01/01
b. Project
a. Applicant
06/30/02
10,12,13
10,12,13
16. Is Application Subject to Review by State Executive Order 12372 Process?
15. Estimated Funding:
a. Federal
$1,042,000
Review Status:
Program not covered
b. Applicant
$0
c.State
$0
d. Local
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$0
No
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$0
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$83,722
g. Total
$1,125,722
18. To the best of my knowtedge and belief, all data In this appllcallon/preapplication are tme and correct, the document has been duly authorized
by the governing body of the applicant and the applicant will comply with the attached assurances If the assistance is awarded.
a. Typed Name of Authorized Representative
Richard Wittenberg
b. Title
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County Executive
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(408)299-2424
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05/11/01
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83,722
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San Jose, CA 95112
Charles Chew, Program Manager
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Santa Clara
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946000533
County
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Start Date
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State
Share
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2,669,00(
HOME
1,042,00C
ESG
Other
Total
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Income
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662,350
3,482,830
83,722
1,125,722
91,00C
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3,802,00C
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746,072
4,699,552
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Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated
Federal Share: Enter the amount of HUD funds you are requesting
to average 45 minutes per response, including the time for reviewing
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taining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection
of information. This agency may not Conduct or sponsor, and a
person is not required to respond to, a collection of information
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Department of Housing and Urban Development for application
with your application.
State Share: Enter the amount of funds or cash equivalent of in-kind
services the State is contributing to your project or program of
activities.
Local Share: Enter the amount of funds or cash equivalent of inkind services your local government is contributing to your project or
program of activities.
Other: Enter the amount of other sources of private, non-profit, or
submissions for Federal assistance,
other funds or cash equivalent of in-kind services being contributed
er the following information:
to your project or program of activities.
Program: The HUD funding program you are applying under.
Applicant Share: Enter the amount of funds or cash equivalent of
in-kind contributions you are contributing to your project or program
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to generate and contribute to this program over the life of your award. ■
Total: Please total all columns and fill in the amounts.
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Funding Sources
Entitlement Grant(includes reallocated funds)
CDBG
ESG
HOME
HOPWA
$2,669,000
$91,000
$1,042,000
$0
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Total
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HOPWA
$0
Total
Reprogrammed Prior Years' Funds
$151,480
$0
$0
$0
CDBG
ESG
HOME
HOPWA
$151,480
Total
Total Estimated Program Income
CDBG Rehab Program Income
HOME Program Income
$662,350
$83,722
$746,072
Total
$0
Section 108 Loan Guarantee Fund
$4,699,552
TOTAL FUNDING SOURCES
$0
Other Funds
$4,699,552
Submitted Proposed Projects Totals
$0
Un-Submitted Proposed Projects Totals
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CERTIFICATIONS
In accordance with the applicable statutes and the regulations governing the consolidated
plan regulations, the jurisdiction certifies that:
Affirmatively Further Fair Housing — Tne. jurisdiction will affirmatively further fair housing,
which means it will conduct an analysis cf impediments to fair housing choice within the
jurisdiction, take appropriate actions to overcome the effects of any impediments identified
through that analysis, and maintain records reflecting that analysis and actions in this regard.
Anti-displacement and Relocation Flan - It will comply with the acquisition and relocation
requirements of the Uniform Relccatlcn Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Ac:
of 1S70, as amended, and im.plementing regulations at 49 CFR 24; and it has in.effect and is
following a residential antidisplacement and relocation assistance plan required under section
104(d) of the Housing and Community Develcprnent Act of 1974, as amended, in connection
v/ith any activity assisted with funding under the CDBG or HOME programs.
Drug Free Workplace - It will or will continue to provide a drug-free workplace by: • .
1. Publishing a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, distrPoution,
dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the grantee's
workplace and specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violation of
such prohibition;
2. Establishing an ongoing drug-free awareness program to inform employees about -
(a) Tne dangers of drug abuse in the workplace;
(b) Tne grantee’s policy of maintaining a drug-free workplace';'
(c) Any available drug counseling, rehabilitation, and employee assistance programs; and
(d) Tne. penalties that may be imposed upon employees for drug abuse violations
occurring in the workplace;
3. Making it a requirement that each employee to be engaged in the performance of the
grant be given a copy of the statement required by paragraph 1;
4. Notifying the employee In the statement required by paragraph 1 that, as a condition of
employment under the grant, the employee will (a) Abide by the terms of the statement; and
(b) Notify the employer in writing cf his or her convictiori for a violation of a criminal drug
statute occurring in the workplace no later than five calendar days after such
conviction;
6. Notifying the agency in writing, v/ithin ten calendar days after receiving notice under
subparagraph 4(b) from an erfipicyee or otherwise receiving actual notice of such
conviction. Employers of convicted employees must provide notice, including position
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. title to every grant officer or o.ther designee on whose grani activity the convicted
employee was working, unless the Federal agency has
designatednumber(s)
a centra^ point
for
identification
of each
the receipt of such notices. Notice shall include.the
affected grant;
of receiving notice under
6 Taking one of the following actions, within 30 calendar isdays
so
convicted
subparagraph 4(b), with respec: to any employee who
against such an employee, up to and including
(a) Taking appropriate personnel ,;icn
recuirements of the. Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as
termination, consistent with tr
amended; or
(b) Requiring such employes to
pate satisfactcriiy in a drug abuse assistance cr
r such purposes by a Federal, State, cr local health.
rehabilitation program appro
law enforcement, or other apcrcpnate agency,
7. Making a good faith effort to contk, e to maintain a drug-free workplace through
implementation of paragraphs 1 , c. 4, 5 and 6.
Anti-Lobbying - To the best of the jurisdiction’s knowledge and belief:
1. No Federal appropriated funds have been paid or Will be paid, by or on behalf of it, to any
person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a
Member of Congress, an officer cr e.mployee of Congress, or an employee of a Member
of Congress in connection with the awarding of any Federal contract, the making of any
Federal grant, the making of any Federal loan, the entering into of any cooperative
agreement, and the extension, continuation, renewal, amendment, or modification of any
Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement;
2. If any funds other than Federal,appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any
person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a
Member of Congress, an officer cr employee of Congress, or an ernployee of a Member
of Congress in connection with this Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative
agreement, it will complete and submit Standard Form-LLL,"Disclosure Form to Report
Lobbying," in accordance with its instructions; and
3. It will require that the language of paragraph (n) of this certification be included in the
award documents for all subawards at ai\ tiers (including subcontracts, subgrants, and
contracts under grants, loans, and cooperative agreements) and that all subrecipients
shall certify and disclose accordingly.
Authority of Jurisdiction - The ccr.sciidated plan is authorized under State and local lav/ icr
(as applicable) and the jurisdiction possesses the legal authority to carry out the programs f
which it is seeking funding, in accordance with applicable HUD regulations.
Consistency wHh plan - The housing activities to be undertaken with CDBG, HOME. E3G,
and HOPWA funds are consistent with the strategic plan.
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8. The grantee may insert in the space provided below the srte(s) for the performance of
work done in connection with the specific, grant;
Place of Performance (Street address, city, county, state, zip code)
County of Santa Clara -
Housing and Community Development Program
1735 North First Street, Suite 265
San. Jose, CA 95112
Check
if there are workclace
with regard to the drug-free work;
cn file
U
■ are'nct identified here; The certificaticn
required by 24 CFR part 24, subpart F.
9. Definitions of terms in the Nonprocurement Suspension and Debarment
common rule and Drug-Free V7crkpiace common rule apply to this certification.
Grantees’ attention is called, in particular, to the following definitions from these
rules;
"Controlled substance" means a controlled substance in Schedules I through V
of the Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C.812) and.as further defined by
regulation (21 CFR 1308.11 through 1308.15);
"Conviction" means a finding of guilt (including a plea of nolo contendere) or
imposition of sentence, or both, by any judicial bcdy charged with the
responsibility to determine violations of the Federal or State criminal drug
statutes;
"Criminal drug statute" means a Federal or non-Federal criminal statute
involving the manufacture, distribution, dispensing, use, or possession of any
controlled substance;
"Employee" means the employes of a grantee directly engaged in the
performance of work under a grant, including; (i) All "direct charge" employees;
(ii) all "indirect charge" employees unless their impact or involvement is
insignificant to the performance of the grant; and (iii) temporary personnel and
consultants who are directly engaged in the performance of work under the
grant and who are on the grantee’s payroll. This definition does not Include
workers not on the payroll of the grantee (e.g., volunteers, even If used to meet
a matching requirement; consultants or independent contractors not on the
grantee's payroll; or employees of subrecipients or subcontractors in covered
workplaces).
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APPENDIX TO CERTIFICATIONS
INSTRUCTIONS CONCERNING LOBBYING AND DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE REQUIREMENTS:
A. Lobbying Certification
Tbis certification is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed
when this transaction was made or entered into: Submission of this certification is a.
by section 1352, title
prerequisite for making or entering into this transaction imposed
certification shall be subject to
31, U.S. Code. Any person who fails to file the required
a civil penalty of not less than SI O.OCO and not more than $100,000 for each such
failure.
B. Drug-Free Workplace-' Certificaticn.
1.
By signing and/or submitting this application or grant agreement, the grantee is
providing the certification.
2.
The certification is a materia! representation of fact upon which reliance is placed
when the agency awards the grant. If it is later determined that the grantee
knowingly rendered a false certification, or otherwise violates the requirements of
the Dajg-Free Workplace Act, HUD,in addition to any other remedies available to
the Federal Government, may take action authorized under the Drug-Free .
Workplace Act.
3. For grantees other than'individuals, Alternate I applies.(This is the information
to v/inlch jurisdictions certify).
4. For grantees who are individuals. Alternate II applies. (Not applicable
jurisdictions.)
5. Workplaces under grants, for grantees other than individuals, need not be
identified on the certification. Tf known, they may be identified in the grant
application. If the grantee does not identify the workplaces at the time of
application, or upon award, if there is no application, the grantee must keep
the identity of the workplace(s) on file in Hs office and make the Information
available for Federal inspection. Failure to identify all known workplaces
constitutes a violation of the grantee's drug-free workplace requirements.
6. V/orkplace identifications must include the actual address of buildings (or parts
of buildings) or other sites v/here work under the grant takes place.
Categorical descriptions may be used (e.c., all vehicles.of a mass transit
authority or State highway department while in operation. State employees in
each local unemployment office, performers in concert halls or radio stations).
7. If the workplace identified to the agency changes during the performance of
the grants the grantee shall inform the agency of the change(s), if it pre'/iously
identified the workplaces in question (see paragraph live).
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' Section 3 - U will comply with section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968,
and implementing regulations at 24 CFR Part 135.
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The Entitlement Community certifies that:
Citizen Participation - . It is in full compliance and following a detailed citizen participation
plan that satisfies the requirements of 24 CFR 91.105.
Community Development Plan - Its consolidated housing and community development plan
identifies community development
: housing needs.and specifies both short-term and IcngC.I
term community development object es that provide dece.nt housing, expand economic
opportunities primarily for persons c ;cv,' and moderate income.(See CFR 24 570.2 a.nd CFR
24 part 570)
Following a Plan - It is following a cu'rent consolidated plan (or Comprehensive Kousinc
Affordability Strategy) that has been a proved by HUD.
Use of Funds - It has complied vdth the following criteria:
1. Maximum Feasible Priority. With respect to activities expected to be assisted with CDBG
funds, it certifies that it has developed its Action Plan so as to give maximum feasible
priority to activities which benefit low and moderate income families or aid in the
prevention or elimination of slums or blight. Tne Action Plan may also include activities
which the grantee certifies are designed to meet other community development needs
having a particular urgency beeaus existing conditions pose a serious and immediat
threat to the health or welfare of
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community, and other financial resources are not
available);
2. Overall Benefit. The aggregate use of CDBG funds including section 108 guaranteed
loans during program year(s) 19S^
(a period specified by the grantee
consisting of one, two, or three specific consecutive program years), shall principally
benefit persons of low and moderate income in a manner that ensures that at least 70
percent of the amount is expended for activities that benefit such persons during the
designated period;
3. Special Assessments. It will not attempt to recover any capital costs of public
improvements assisted with CDBG funds including Section 108 loan guaranteed funds by
assessing any amount against properties owned and occupied by persons of low and
moderate income, including any fee charged or assessment made as a condition of
obtaining access to such public improvements.
However, if CDBG funds are used to pay the proportion of a fee or assessment that
relates to the capital costs of public improvements (assisted in part with CDBG luncs)
. financed from other revenue sources, an assessment or charge may be made against the
property with respect to the public improvements financed by a source other than CDBG
funds.
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The jurisdiction will not attempt to recover any capital costs of public improvements
assisted with CDBG funds, including Section 108, unless CDBG funds are used to pav the
proportion of fee or assessment ar.ributable to the capital costs of public improvements
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assessmem or charge may be
financed from other revenue sources. In this case, animprovemente
financed by
Se aoainst the property with respect to the pubiic
a source
SSer mS;CDBG Lds. Wso, in the case of properties owned and ocaj.ed by moderateincome (not low-inoome)families, an assessment or charge
madefunds
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othermay
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if the
property for public improvements financed by a source
jurisdiction
certifies that n lacks CDBG funds to cover the assessment.
Excessive Force
1.
It has adopted and is enforcing:
ive force by law enforcement agencies within its
A policy prohibiting the use of excess
encaoed in non-violent civil rights demonstrations; and
jurisdiction agajnst any individuals
physically barring entrance to
2. A policy of enforcing applicable State and loca! laws ofagainst
such non-violent civil rights
or exit from a facility or location v/nich is the suoject
demonstrations within its juriscicticn,
Compliance With Anti-discrimination laws - The grant will be conducted and aitoinistereo
fr, conformity with title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964(42 USC 200Qd), the Fair Housing Act
(42 USC 3601-3619), and implementing regulations.
procedures
Lead-Based Paint - its notification, inspection, testing and abatement
of 24 CFR §570.608;
concerning lead-based paint will comply with the requirements
Compliance with Laws - It v/ill comply with applicable laws.
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Specific HOME Certifications
The HOME participating jurisdiction certifies that:
Tenant Based Rental Assistance - if the participating jurisdiction intends to provide tenantbased rental assistance;
The use of HOME funds for tenant-based rental assistance is an essential element of the
participating jurisdiction’s consciidated plan for expanding the supply, affordability, and
availabilib/ of decent, safe, sanrtar'/, and affordable housing.
Eligible Activities and Costs - it is
ng and will use HOME funds for eligible activities and
c;
costs, as described in 24 CFR § 92.2C ; through 92.209 and that it is not using and will not
use HOME funds for prohibited activibi s, as described in § 92.214.
Appropriate Financial Assistance - before committing any funds to a project, it will evaluate
the project in accordance with the guidelines that it adopts for this purpose and will not invest
any more HOME funds in combination with other Federal assistance than is necessary to
provide affordable housing:
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ESG Certifications
The Emergency Shelter Grantee certifies that:
Major rehabilitation/conversion - It will maintain any building for which assistance is used
under the ESG program as a shelter for homeless individuals and families for at least 1G
years. If the jurisdiction plans to use funds for purposes less than tenant-based rental
assistance the applicant will maintain any building for which assistance is used underthe
ESG program as a shelter for homeless individuals and families for at least 3 years.
Essential Services -- It will provide ser/ices or sn
the period during which the ESG assis
structure as long as the same genera!
c::;'
to homeless individuals and famiii;-
- IS pr iced, v/ithout
ulation is ser^/ec.
Renovation — Any renovation carnec cut wiin r,3G
that the building involved is safe and sanitany.
s :cr
regard to a pa.hicuiar sit
assistance shall be sufficient to ens
Supportive Services -- It will assist incmeless individuals in obtaining appropria
suppc
services, including permanent housing, miecica! and me.ntal health treatm.ent, counseling,
supervision, and other services essentia! for achieving independent living, and other Federal
State, local, and private assistance.
Matching Funds -- It will obtain matching amounts required under §576.71 of this title.
Confidentiality - It will develop and implem.ent procedures to ensure the confidentialiw of
records pertaining to any individual provided family violence prevention or meatment sen'
under any project” assisted under the ESG.program, including protection against the release
of the address or location of any family violence shelter project except v/ith the v/ritten
authorization of the person responsible for the operation of that shelter.
Homeless Persons Involvement - To the miaximum extent practicable, it will involve, through
employment, volunteer ser'/ices, or otherwise, homeless individuals and families in
ng facilities, and providing services assisted
constructing, renovating, maintaining, c
through this program.
Consolidated Plan — It is.following a current HUD-approved Consolidated Plan or CHAS.
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ANNUAL INCREMENT
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
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ANNUAL INCREMENT TO CONSOLIDATED PLAN
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RESOURCES
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Primary Federal Resource
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Other Resources
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Established Priorities
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ACTTVITIES TO BE UNDERTAKEN,
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Priorities 1-5
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GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION
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HOMELESS AND OTHER SPECIAL NEEDS ACTTYTIIES
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Homeless Services
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Special Needs
Urgent Needs
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Goals for Families to be Assisted with Housing
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Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice
Reducing the Number of Persons Below the Poverty Line,
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Monitoring of Activities
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Intergovernmental Coordination
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PROGRAM-SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS.
CDBG Funds; HOME Funds; ESG funds
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COMMENTS
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MAP OF THE URBAN COUNTY
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10. LISTING OF PROPOSED PROJECTS
11. APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL ASSISTANCE
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OF THE
ANNUAL INCREMENT TO THE URBAN COUNTY CONSOLIDATED PLAN
FOR THE PERIOD JULY 1, 2001 TO JUNE 30, 2002
This Annual Plan describes the activities which the Urban County anticipates undertaking in the
2001/02 fiscal year with funds received through the Community Development Block Grant
(CDBG)Program, the Home Investment Partnership Act (HOME), and the Emergency Shelter
Grants (ESG) Program. These activities are intended to meet the Urban County's affordable
The Annual Plan also describes the activities which the Urban County plans to undertake to
housing and community development needs, as described in the FY 2000-2005 Consolidated Plan.
further fair housing goals.
RESOURCES
Federal Funds
Several resources are available to the non-profit agencies and cities which will undertake the
actions identified in this plan. The primaiy resource is the federal funding channeled through the
County of Santa Clara Housing and Community Development(HCD)Program.
One of the largest federal grants administered by County HCD is the Community Development
Block Grant (CDBG) Program. CDBG provides funding for a wide variety of housing and
housing-related activities, including the development of new affordable housing units, the
rehabilitation of fordable housing units, construction of neighborhood centers, the removal of
architecture barners for the elderly and persons with disabilities, fair housing services, and for a
variety of similar public services.
HCD also manages the Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG) Program, the HOME Investment
Partnership (HOME) Program, and the Shelter Plus Care (S+C) Program, all of which are
federdly funded. ESG provides grants for operational costs, building improvements, and essential
services to the area's existing homeless shelters. HOME funds can be used for the acquisition of
land or buildings, and the rehabilitation or new construction of decent, affordable housing. The
Shelter Plus Care funds provide rental subsidies for homeless people with special needs requiring
services, such as the disabled, the mentally ill, substance abusers, and individuals with HTV/AIDS.
Funding for FY 01/02 is as follows:
$2,669,000 CDBG
1,042,000 HOME
91.000 ESG
Total Funding
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Additional funding in support of the affordable housing activities outlined in the annual plan is
available through the County ofSanta Clara's Density Bonus Program. This program provides
revenue for the County's Low and Moderate Income Housing Fund, widch can be used for
projects similar to the CDBG and HOME projects administered by HCD.
In the past. County HCD has also received funding through the State of California for the
California Housing Rehabilitation Program for Owners and Renters (CHRP-0 and CHRP-R).
When the State issues a Notice of Funding Availability(NOFA)for programs like the McKinney
Act and the Bay Area Regional Homeless Initiative, County HCD Staff submits applications for
the available funding. Any funds received from the State would be directed to the types of
projects normally administered by HCD.
Other resources not administered by the Urban County HCD Program are also available for
housing projects and housing-related services. These programs include;
• The Local Redevelopment Agencies(RDA) of the cities of Campbell, Los Gatos,
and Morgan Hill, which are mandated to set aside 20% of their funding for lowincome housing projects.
• The Mortgage Credit Certificate (MCC) Program, administered by the County's
Office of the Housing Bond Coordinator, which is available for eligible first-time
home buyers.
• Low Income Tax Credits, which are available to non-profit housing developers.
• The Rental/Mortgage Assistance Loan Program created by the Housing Bond
Trust Fund Committee of Santa Clara County.
• The Housing Trust Fund, currently being developed by the Santa Clara County
Housing Collaborative, in associated with the Silicon Valley Manufacturers Group
(SVMG)which would be a Countywide renewable resource for affordable housing
projects and homeless activities.
Established Priorities
Funding priorities were established for both the CDBG and HOME programs through an
extensive community review process resulting in the 5 Year Consolidated Plan. This process
included an evaluation by HCD staff, public meetings in each of the five supervisorial districts,
public meetings before the HCD Citizen's Advisory Committee, and/or public meetings before the
HCD Council Committee, comprised of City Council representatives from the participating cities
and the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors. The finalized Plan resulting from this process
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included the following priorities for the allocation of available Federal funds:
• Increase the available supply of housing affordable to lower income
households.
• The rehabilitation and maintenance of existing housing.
• Preserving existing affordable housing.
• Ensuring equal housing opportunities.
• Increasing housing opportunities for special needs households.
ACnVUTES TO BE Ur«)ERTAKEN
The following is a summary of activities funded for FY 01/02 to address each established priority.
More detailed information on specific projects can be found in the charts at the end of this
summyy. A much more detailed description of activities to be undertaken in FY 01/02 can be
found in the "Listing ofProposed Projects," which is included in the Annual Plan.
Priority 1:Increase the Available Supply of Housing Affordable to Lower Income
Households
1. Several new construction projects will be undertaken by non-profit housing
development corporations, including:
-Silicon Valley Habitat for Humanity will construct 4 single-family homes
for extremely low-income families in Campbell.
-Charities Housing Development Corporation and InnVision will construct
25 units ofcohousing in San Jose for survivors ofdomestic violence.
-South County Housing will continue the Church Street Project in Morgan
Hill which will produce 72 units of affordable family housing.
2. Existing structures will be acquired and rehabilitated by non-profit housing
developers, including:
-Combined Addicts and Professional Services (CAPS) will acquire two
adjacent homes in San Jose and continue serving 30 residents that are
extremely low income recovering substance abusers.
-The Emergency Housing Consortium will rehabilitate two apartment
buildings consisting of 13 units of transitional housing in San Jose, which
serves 40 homeless, disabled, single adults. Work to include structural
repairs, exterior and interior renovations.
-Project Match will acquire a 3 bedroom home in Campbell and will add 2
bedrooms and a handicapped-accessible bathroom. Project will serve 5 low
and very low-income seniors.
3. The County-wide Collaborative Housing Trust Fund will provide a renewable
financial resource for affordable housing development projects, and will
continue to raise funds toward its $20 million goal. Currently the fund has
raised $17 million.
Priority 2:
The Rehabilitation and Maintenance of Existing Housing:
1.
Each participating city and the County's unincorporated area will continue to
operate a local Housing Rehabilitation Program and the Program will be
serving 25 lower-income households.
2.
Economic and Social Opportunities (ESO) will continue to operate a Minor
Home Repair Program in several cities and in the unincorporated area by
assisting approximately 40 households.
Priority 3:
1.
Priority 4:
Preserving Existing Affordable Housing:
Funds will be allocated to Catholic Charities and Project Match to enable
them to continue to provide shared housing for low income people. It is
anticipated that approximately 60 persons will be served.
Ensuring Equal Housing Opportunities:
1. The Santa Clara County Fair Housing Consortium, which includes the Asian
Law Alliance (ALA), Mid Peninsula Citizens for Fair Housing (MCFH).
Project Sentinel, and the Mental Health Advocacy Project, will continue to
provide resources for Urban County residents with tenant/landlord, housing
discrimination, and fair housing concerns.
2. Continue to work with an outside consultant in completing a fair housing
study conducted by Emperical Research Group to determine the level ofFair
Housing need and the adequacy ofthe local response to such needs.
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Increasing Housing Opportunities for Special Needs Households:
1.
The Silicon Valley Independent Living Center will provide housing
counseling to the Urban County disabled.
2.
Economic and Social Opportunities (ESO) will continue to provide
handicapped access to Urban County residents under the Minor Home
Repair Program.
3.
Projects funded under the Emergency Shelter Grant Program (ESG) will
provide homeless persons with essential services and homeless prevention
programs. ESG funds will also be used tO cover maintenance, operations,
and utility costs for homeless shelters.
4.
Four battered women's facilities, which assist in providing emergency and
short term housing, food, counseling, and life skills workshops will be
funded.
OTHER ACTIVITIES DIRECTED TOWARDS HELPING THE HOMELESS
AND OTHERS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS
Homeless Services
The Santa Clara County Collaborative on Housing and Homeless Issues, which was established in
1992, represents homeless shelter providers, service providers, housing advocates, non-profit
housing developers, and representatives of local governmental jurisdictions. More than 120
agencies have come together to form the Collaborative in order to obtain more funding for
homeless shelters, services, and to develop more affordable housing.
In March 2001, the Collaborative contracted with HOMEDASE to work with the Collaborative in
order to strengthen its capacity. This capacity building will aid in the Collaborative’s ability to
raise additional funds for homeless projects in the future. The County of Santa Clara funded this
contract with HOMEDASE.
Collaborative participants applied for and received FY 2000 Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD)funds in the amount of $6.2 million, designated for projects that provide
housing and supportive services to homeless people. The Collaborative also prepared a
Continuum of Care Plan, which identified the region's gaps in services and outlined the housing
needs and priorities. HUD funds, as well as the Emergency Shelter Grants Program (ESG) and
the Shelter Plus Care Program (S+C), will continue to provide rental subsidies and services for
the homeless. In addition, the Collaborative supports inter-agency partnerships, and will support
funding requests from 22 agencies, in the FY 01/02 McKinney funding cycle.
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Special Needs
The City of San Jose has been designated by HUD as a recipient of Housing Opportunities for
People with AIDS(HOPE)funds. San Jose works with the other Entitlement cities to determine
the appropriate allocation of these funds. Much of this money is directed toward countywide
HTV/ATDS prevention and support services.
Many ofthe jurisdictions in the Urban County are using CDBG funds to meet the American's with
Disability Act(ADA)requirements. These improvements include restroom access improvements,
curb cuts, ramps, automatic doors, etc.
The Housing Authority has been working with a local group called Housing Choices to provide
housing opportunities for person with special needs, and continues to explore land opportunities
for construction of additional housing.
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ANNUAL INCREMENT TO THE URBAN COUNTY CONSOLIDATED PLAN
FOR THE PERIOD JULY 1,2000 TO JUNE 30,2005
This Annual Plan describes the activities which the Urban County anticipates undertaking in the
2001/2002 fiscal year with funds received through the Community Development Block Grant
(CDBG)Program, the Home Investment Partnership Act (HOME), and the Emergency Shelter
Grants (ESG) Program. These activities are intended to meet the Urban County's affordable
housing and community development needs described in the Consolidated Plan. The Annual Plan
also describes the activities which the Urban County plans to undertake to affirmatively further
fair housing choice.
RESOURCES
1. Primary Federal Resource
County of Santa Clara Housing and Community Development(HCD)Program
The County of Santa Clara HCD Program is committed to providing housing assistance for low
income residents of the County through a variety of programs. One of these is the Community
Development Block Grant(CDBG)Program which was created by the Housing and Community
Development Act of 1974. Since the inception of the program, a wide variety of housing and
housing related activities have been funded including the construction of new aflfordable housing
units, the rehabilitation of affordable housing units, construction of neighborhood centers, the
removal of architectural barriers for the elderly and persons with disabilities, fair housing services,
and other public services. In the County of Santa Clara, the CDBG Program is administered by
the Housing and Community Development (HCD)Program which is part of the Environmental
Resources Agency. Since 1975, the Urban County grant has been allocated annually to
participating cities, to provide services in the unincorporated areas of the County, and to
numerous non-profit organizations.
In addition to administering the CDBG Program, the Housing and Community Development Pro
gram also manages the Emergency Shelter Grants(ESG) Program, the HOME Investment
Partnerships(HOME)Program, and the Shelter + Care Program.
Funding for FY 01/02 is as follows: $2,669,000 CDBG
1,042,000 HOME
91,000 ESG
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2. Other Resources
The Housing and Community Development(HCD)Program also manages the Santa Clara County
Density Bonus Program which provides revenue for the County's Low and Moderate Income
Housing Fund. The Housing and Community Development Program has received funding in the
past through the State of California for the California Housing RehabUitation Program for Owners
and Renters(CHRP-0 and CHRP-R), When a Notice ofFunding Availability(NOFA)is issued,
the County HCD Staff submits applications for funding. Examples of this include McKinney Act
and the Bay Area Regional Homeless Initiative.
Other available resources which are not administered by the Urban County HCD Progam include
Local Redevelopment Agency (RDA)funds of the cities of Campbell, Los Gatos, and Morgan
Hill, which are designated for the mandated 20% setaside for low-income housing, the Mortgage
Credit Certificate (MCC) Program for eligible first-time homebuyers and Low Income Tax
Credits that are available to non-profit housing developers. In addition, a Rental/Mortgage
Assistance Loan Program has been created through the Housing Bond Trust Fund Committee of
Santa Clara County. Finally, the Santa Clara County Collaborative is in the process ofestablishing
a
Housing Trust Fund which would be a Countywide renewable resource for affordable housing
projects and homeless activities.
3. Established Priorities
Priorities were established in the previous 2000-2005 Urban County Consolidated Plan for
both the CDBG and HOME programs through an extensive community review process. This
process included an evaluation by HCD staff; public meetings before the HCD Citizen's
Advisory Committee, or public meetings before the HCD Council Committee, comprised
ofcity council representatives fi-om the participating cities and the Santa Clara County
Board of Supervisors. During this process, the following priorities were established for the
allocation of available Federal funds.
PRIORITIES FOR ALLOCATION OF FUNDS
Increase the Available Supply of Housing Affordable to Lower Income Households
The Rehabilitation and Maintenance of Existing Housing
Preserving Existing Affordable Housing
Ensuring Equal Housing Opportunities
Increasing Housing Opportunities for Special Needs Households
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ACTIVITIES TO BE UNDERTAKEN
The following section describes the activities to be undertaken during FY 01/02. These activities
were generated through a response to a Request for Proposal(RFP) which stated the resources
available for funding and outlined the established funding priorities ofthe Urban County. The
detailed description of activities to be undertaken in FY 00/01 are detailed in the Listing of
Proposed Projects as part of this Annual Plan. The following is a summary of activities for each
priority which is scheduled to be funded for FY 01/02;
In order to address Priority 1. Increase the Available Supply of Housing Affordable to
Lower Income Households, the Urban County will provide funding for the following activities in
FY 01/02:
• Through the approval process, funding has been recommended for several non
profit housing development corporations for new construction projects which are
expected to get underway soon. Also, funding has been recommended for non
profit housing developers to acquire and rehabilitate existing structures.
In order to address Priority 2. The Rehabilitation and Maintenance of Existing
Housing, the Urban County will provide funding for the following activities in FY 01/02:
• Each participating city and the Unincorporated Area will continue to operate thenlocal Housing Rehabilitation Programs.
• Funding has been recommended for Economic and Social Opportunities (ESO)to
continue to operate a Minor Home Repair Program in several cities and the
Unincorporated Area.
In order to address Priority 3. Preserving Existing Affordable Housing, the Urban
County will provide funding for the following activities in FY 01/02:
• Funding has been recommended for Catholic Charities and Project Match for
shared housing operations.
• Funding has been recommended for South County Housing for the acquisition,
rehabilitation and reconstruction of Church Street Apartments which will be a 72
unit complex in Morgan Hill.
In order to address Priority 4. Ensuring Equal Housing Opportunities, the Urban
County -will provide funding for the following activities in FY 01/02:
• Funding has been recommended for the Santa Clara County Fair Housing
Consortium which includes Asian Law Aliance (ALA), Mid Peninsula Citizens for
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Fair Housing (MCFH). Project Sentinel, and the Mental Health Advocacy Project
to continue to provide a resource for Urban County residents with tenant/landlord,
housing discrimination, and fair housing concerns.
In order to address Priority 5. Increasing Housing Opportunities for Special Needs
Households, the Urban County will provide funding for the following activities in FY
01/02;
• Funding has been recommended for the Silicon Valley Independent Living Center
(formerly known as Adult Independent Development Center) to provide housing
counseling to the Urban County disabled.
• Funding has been recommended for Economic and Social Opportunities (ESO)to
continue to provide handicapped access to Urban County residents under the Minor
Home Repair Program.
• Funding has been recommended for the Emergency Shelter Grant Program (ESG)
projects which will provide homeless persons with essential services and homeless
prevention programs. ESG funds will also be used for homeless shelters to cover
maintenance, operations, and utility costs. These projects are more fully described
in the Listing ofProposed Projects.
to assist in
• Funding has been recommended for several battered woman's facilities
and
life skills
providing emergency and short term housing, food, counseling,
workshops.
GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION
The majority of the housing programs and services
identified in this Annual Plan will be
implemented throughout the Urban County; however, there are urbanized pockets in the
because they have been underserved
Unincorporated Area that have been targeted for assistanceresources
available. The Burbank area
for a number of years and generally do not have on-going
will be receiving CDBG funds to address drainage and flooding problems. Additioiily, funds have
been directed to bring residential lighting services up to current st^dards in Burbank. Further
infrastructure improvements are anticipated in the future. In conjunction with the County s
program has been approved for an
Housing Rehabilitation Program, a demonstration paint
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The 5-Year ConsoUdated Plan
Unincorporated Area pocket in the East Hills area of
identifies the urbanized pockets within the Unincorporated Area, notably Burbank and East Hills,
as having both concentrations oflow income households as well as concentrations of minorities.
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HOMELESS AND OTHER SPECIAL NEEDS ACTIVITIES
1. Homeless Services
In 1992, well ahead of current trends, the Santa Clara County Collaborative on Affordable
Housing and Homeless Issues was formed as a partnership of representatives from the county, key
cities, service and shelter providers, affordable housing developers, employment and training
agencies, business interests, and other interested parties. The goal was to join forces to secure
additional funds for housing and homeless activities and these efforts have been successful,
resulting in over $40 million offunds. A few of the major accomplishments of the Collaborative
include establishing the countywide Continuum of Care Plan, conducting homeless surveys, and
participation in the Bay Area Regional Initiative (BARI). A current effort is a public-privite-noprofit collaboration with the Silicon Valley Manufacturing Group to establish a $20 million
Housing Trust. Presently, the Trust is nearly to that goal with approximately $18 million in
commitments.
Funding Strategies; During the FY 01/02 cycle for federal funding, the Collaborative is
emphasizing partnerships that strengthen the links between housing and a variety of supportive
services. McKinney frinding represents a major source of funds that allows the countywide
Continuum of Care to exist with functional linkages. A working group was appointed to
coordinate the 2000 SuperNOFA process. This process included identifying gaps in the existing
system and prioritizing proposal submission to fill these gaps. Activities of this group included a
grant workshop, a Continuum of Care Planning group and the formation of a ranking committee
to insure that proposals addressed gaps in the system. The Collaborative intends to submit 22
proposals to the FY 01/02 McKinney funding cycle; These proposals represent permanent
housing, transitional houisng for families and singles and supportive services projects.
2. Special Needs
The City of San Jose has been designated by HUD as a recipient of Housing Opportunities for
People with ADDS (HOPWA). The City works directly with the Santa Clara County HIV
Planning Council and the other entitlement jurisdictions in Santa Clara County to determine the
appropriate allocation of funding according to need. The $723,000 in HOPWA fiinds for FY
01/02 are proposed to be distributed among the housing and service providers in the Santa Clara
County Area as follows;
3% Administration
ARIS
$21,690
350,655
HCAS
350.655
Total Grant $723,000
The two service providers chosen have a history of providing quality service to affected people in
the community and are good at working closely with each other and other funding sources to
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maximize the funds. The City of San Jose will maintain a reserve of 3% of the grant for operating
costs and administration ($21,690). The two agencies are:
1) $350,655 to AIDS Resources, Information and Services (ARTS) of Santa Clara County,
who is experienced at providing various types of housing services. This organization provides
permanent housing for people at various stages of the disease. The organization has a 24hour Residential Care Facility for the Chronically 111 for those needing the most care, a number
of group homes consisting of four and five bedroom private homes leased by ARIS where
people who can live in a group situation may live and a tenant-based rental subsidy program
called Shared Housing Assistance Placement Service (SHAPS).
2) $350,655 to Health Connections - AIDS Services (HCAS) formerly the Visiting Nurses
Association's (VNA) AIDS Project, which provides support services as well as emergency
housing in conjunction with ARIS to augment and deliver a quality set of services to this
special needs population. Both groups coordinate with homeless agencies throughout the
County to provide a network of necessary services.
Many of the jurisdictions in the Urban County are using CDBG funds to meet the Americans with
Disability Act (ADA) requirements. These improvements include restroom access improvements,
curb cuts, ramps, automatic doors, etc.
The Housing Authority has been working with a local group called Housing Choices to provide
housing opportunities for person with special needs and is exploring land opportunities to
construct housing. The Housing Authority of Santa Clara County is also veiy active in the
County Collaborative.
3. Urgent Needs
In the event of a local, State or Federal Disaster declaration for areas with the Urban County, the
County of Santa Clara would consider the reallocation of CDBG or other available Federal funds
to abate immediate and necessary hazards,
Such funds may be used for eligible activities
including staffing, loans, or outright grants to affected parties, as approved by the Citizens
Advisory Committee, the Council Committee, and the Board of Supervisors.
OTHER ACTIONS
Goals for Families to be Assisted with Housing
The Housing Authority of the County of Santa Clara has again been designated as a "High
Performer" by HUD for public housing administration with a perfect score of 100%. Additionally,
the Housing Authority has received the highest rating from Standard and Poors; only the second
Housing Authority in the United States to receive a rating. The rating \rill be useful in financial
transactions particularly affecting the Development Department.
New units under the Section 8 Rental Certificate, Rental Voucher and the Family Unification
programs, if available, are obtained through a competitive application process. The Section 8 wait
list was opened in January, 1999 and over 27,000 people applied in one week. The current wait
Ust has 25,000 names on it. In 1999, the Housing Authority received TOO certificates offunding
from HUD for persons with disabilities under the Main Stream funding and plan on applying for
100 more in June, 2000. They also received 700 vouchers which is equivelent to $7 million in
housing assistance payment subsidies for the County of Santa Clara for residents moving from
welfare to work. The application was nationally competitive. All voucher units are leased for
Welfare to Work clients. The Housing Authority has applied for 1,000 new vouchers; 500 are the
City of San Jose and 500 are for the County
In addition, the Housing Authority will administer tenant-based Shelter Plus Care housing
assistance upon successful additions to the existing allocation awarded to the County of Santa
Clara. If awarded, tenant-based housing assistance is eligible for use throughout the County,
including the Urban County areas. The Family Unification Program received 100 additional
certificates in October 1999. The Housing Authority is working in partnership with the Social
Services Agency of Santa Clara County to place families in this program and has received funding
through Social Services Agency to fund staff positions to assist with housing counseling and
search for welfare to work recipients
The Housing Authority and Housing Choices, a non-profit for persons with disabilities are
partnering on the development of housing at the former Agnews site. Remediation of toxics in
the soil has temporarily slowed down the progress but it is expected that progress will pick up in
the summer of 1999. The planned improvements for Rincon Gardens, in Campbell, took place in
1999 as planned and were mentioned in last year's plan. In 2000, $200,000 will be expended to
complete interior and exterior work, concrete work , upgrade the fire alarm system, replace
mailboxes, paint and replace flooring in some units, replace the carpeting in the dining room and
the hallways as well as other improvements.
In December, 2000, the Housing Authority finished work on a new family development in San
Jose on Communication Hill. In April, 2001, work will begin on a 125 units development for
seniors in San Jose. Development activities continue on 200 apartment units on the Agnews site
in Santa Clara.
The Shelter Plus Care (S+C)Program is authorized by the Title IV of the Stewart B. McKinney
Homeless Assistance Act. The program is intended to provide rental subsidies, linked with
coordinated supportive services, for homeless persons and their families who are either seriously
mentally ill, drug or alcohol dependent, or who have AIDS, or are HIV positive, or are dually
diagnosed.
S+C grant recipients are chosen nationwide on a competitive basis. Santa Clara County has
competed and was awarded five separate S+C grants; one in 1992, 1993, 1995, 1997, and ^ally
1998. The original grant awarded in 1992 expired in 1998, however, because there were funds
remaining, the grant was extended, then renewed (with a new allocation)for an additional 5 years.
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preserving the rent subsidies for 25 homeless individuals and theirProgram
Coordinator, and the
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Housing Authority, manages $6.5 million in Shelter
160 individuals. Supportive services and coordination are also provided for Shelter Plus C^e
clients as a match contribution from government agencies such as County Public Health, Social
Services and Mental Health Departments, as well as non-profit service organizations and shelter
providers, such as. Community Care, ARIS, Emergency Housing Consortium, InnVision and
many others.
The 1993 S+C grant has expired, however because there were still funds remaining, the project s
term was extended. Now that the 1993 grant funds have almost all been expended, the County
HCD Program, in cooperation with the Housing Authority, submitted a proposal to HUD. A
to maintain permanent affordable housing
grant renewal would provide an additional $2 million
and
for approximately 30 formerly homeless individuals their families. The funds are also running
for the 1995 and 1996 grants, therefore, the County intends to also apply for renewals of both
of these grants in the FY 01/02 application cycle. An extension was requested for the 1995
out
grant.
It is anticipated that the Mortgage Credit Certificate (MCC)Program will continue operation
within the Urban County. This program has been very successful in providing aid to first-time
homebuyers. The MCC program assists Santa Clara County residents in two ways:
• Receipt of an MCC grant aids the prospective homeowner in qualifying for a home
mortgage (Lender underwriting criteria takes into account the tax credit when qualifying
borrower for the loan).
• MCC recipients receive an annual federal tax credit, which, on average, saves the new
homeowner between $900 and $1500 per year depending on their loan amount and the
amount ofinterest paid during the tax year.
The County has also implemented a Reissue of Mortgage Credit Certificate(RMCC)Program.
The RMCC Program is for existing MCC holders who wish to retain their tax credit but have
refinanced their original mortgage. RMCC’s must be approved and issued by the County. Since
it's inception in 1994, Santa Clara County has issued 2262 RMCC's. The largest number of
RMCC’s was issued in 1998 due to extremely low interest rates and the wave ofrefinancing that
ensued. Refinance applications increased again in late 2000/2001 as interest rates began to fall.
Additionally, a local rule change now allows MCC/ RMCC holders to refinance more than once
without losing their MCC. Additionally, the restriction requiring that RMCC paperwork be
submitted within a one year time frame has been eased. Tax credit recipients may now request a
reissued certificate at any time following their refinance. Before 1998, an MCC holder could
only refinance once without losing their RMCC and had to do so with a twelve month time
period.
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In 2000, the MCC Program provided first-time buyer assistance to households countywide. The
MCC allocation is split into Small, Midsize, San Jose, BMR,(Below Market Rate) and ‘Target
Area’ allocations.
The smaller, more expensive, and low MCC-use cities of Cupertino, Los
Altos, Los Gatos, Palo Alto, plus unincorporated areas of the County (with the exception of
BMR units), receive a total of approximately 2.3% percent of the County's allocation, The
medium-size cities of Campbell, Gilroy, Milpitas, Morgan Hill, Mountain View, Santa Clara, and
Sunnyvale receive approximately 31% of the allocation, San Jose receives about 36% and 30%
must be reserved for the two San Jose downtown Target Areas. ‘Target Area’ credit allocations
may be freed up for use in other County cities if unused after one year. Allocations for BMR
units are classified separately using allocation funds generally from the small and midsize
categories. The cities of Morgan Hill, Palo Alto, Sunnyvale, and Los Gatos constitute the
majority of use ofBMR allocated funds.
Prior to July 1, 1995, the MCC Program was funded on a "need" basis. The State has since
implemented a "Fair Share" concept based on population count. Currently, MCC has only a
limited number of MCC’s available but expects another allocation (replenishment of tax credits) in
August 2001. In August, 2000, the MCC Program received an allocation based on the fair share
amount but experienced difficulty using the MCC’s for a number ofreasons:
-The housing market skyrocketed making the maximum purchase price limit of $270,000
unreasonable in light of the approximate $487,000 price tag for existing homes. Costs for new
homes is even higher when you consider the $575,000 price.
-The 10% tax credit did not seem to provide enough assistance to those qualifying for a
new mortgage.
Therefore, in January of 2001, the MCC program modified the program parmeters with the
approval ofthe California Debt Limit Allocation Committee(CDLAC). The MCC Progrm now:
-increased the maximum purchase price from $270,000 to $410,000
-increased the tax credit from 10% to 15%
As a result, 52 MCC’s have been issued from the 2000 database and the MCC Program is out of
funds for the City of San Jose.
Lastly, the MCC Program has created a separate Teacher MCC Program which is a 20% tax
credit for teachers who agree to remain employed in a “low performing school” for a minimum of
5 years. Additionally, these teachers are offered a minimum of$7,500 in downpayment assistance
from the cities of Gilroy, San Jose, or the County Housing Bond Trust Fund. The Program began
in October, 2000 and has issued 4 MCC’s from that allocation.
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Analysis ofImpediments to Fair Housing Choice
The Urban County completed an Analysis ofImpediments to Fair Housing Choice in December,
1996. This report identified a lack of housing options affordable to persons oflower income as an
impediment. Housing discrimination based on family status was also identified as an impediment.
During one of their fi-equent meetings in 2000, the Entitlement Jurisdictions within Santa Clara
throughout Santa Clara County to clearly
County determined that a study should be conductedwas
obtained md the study was conducted.
identify issues of fair housing choice. A consultant Entitlement
Cities. Available 2000 census
The results of the study are being analyzed by the
information is being incorporated into the study. The final report is expected to describe the fair
housing needs and the adeqacy of resources throughout Santa Clara County.
Because Ensuring Equal Housing Opportunities is one of the five priorities for funding projects
which was established by the Board of Supervisors in their approval ofthe Five-year Consolidated
Plan, the following actions have been recommended for funding during FY 01/02 to address the
impediments to fair housing choice:
1.
Fair Housing Consortium
Funding has been recommended for the Santa Clara County Citizens
for Fair Housing
which includes Asian Law Alliance (ALA), Mid Peninsula
Project to continue to
(MCFH). Project Sentinel, and the Mental Health Advocacy
tenant/landlord
and fair housing
provide a resource for Urban County residents with
concerns.
2.
In order to more clearly understand the current issues surrounding fair housing choice, all
the Entitlement Jurisdictions within Santa Clara County are working together to review
the results of a study conducted on this topic. It is expected that this updated information
will become the basis for the need for services in addressing impediments to fair housing
choice in the future.
Reducing the Number of Person Below the Poverty Line
During the FY 01/02, the Urban County will continue to provide funding to agencies such as
Sacred Heart Community Services, InnVision, the Emergency Housing Consortium, Support
Network for Battered Women, Community Solutions, Women and Their Children’s Housing
(WATCH), Cupertino Community Services, and several other service providers. Although
the Urban County is not currently providing direct funding for economic development or job
training projects, the funding provided to these agencies is for housing related services, which
are integral components of the total services provided by these agencies that assist in reducing
poverty in the Urban County. Perhaps one of the most important services of these apncies is
the percentage of their income
to help families get into a stable housing situation and reduce
oftheir income for other essential
paid for housing, allowing them to use a greater percentage
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goods and services (food, clothing, medical care, etc.) Projects like the recently completed
Villa Esperanza helps link housing to jobs. The services that these agencies provide which
will assist in the reduction of poverty include:
• Affordable housing information and referral.
• Information and counseling on tenant/landlord issues
• Shared housing counseling and placement.
• Counseling, shelter services, and general assistance to very low-income
or homeless populations.
• Services that address the needs of the frail-elderly, or persons with
disabilities.
• Services that address the needs of low-income children and their
families.
Other Countyvvdde programs that serve the Urban County, and have a positive impact on the
elimination of poverty, are the Family Self-Sufficiency (FSS) Program administrated by the
Housing Authority of Santa Clara County and CalWorks administered by the Social Services
Agency of Santa Clara County. According to statistics gathered by the County, there has been a
sharp decline (approximately 1/3 fewer) in the number of persons requiring general assistance
payments over the past two years. That trend is expected to continue in FY 01/02.
To address poverty issues for North County residents including the Urban County cities of
Cupertino and Los Altos, the City of Sunnyvale initiated the North Valley Job Training
Consortium (NOVA) program. NOVA is a federally funded employment and training agency,
administered by the City of Sunnyvale. It was formed in 1983 by six northern Santa Clara County
cities (Sunnyvale, Cupertino, Mountain View, Los Altos, Santa Clara and Palo Alto) who created
NOVA in response to Federal legislation, specifically the Job Training Partnership Act(JTPA). In
addition, the NOVA Private Industry Council was established to guide the agency in its mission to
provide low cost and efficient job training and employment programs for the six NOVA cities.
The council is a private/public partnership made up of representatives from local government,
business and industry, labor, education and training systems, employment services, and
community support organizations.
The County’s Social Services Agency will continue to serve the economically disadvantaged and
will continue to participate in job training programs such as GAIN, and the CalWorks Program.
Lead Based Paint Hazards and Reduction
The Urban County Housing Rehabilitation Program will continue its efforts at identifying and
mitigating households with lead-based paint hazards of program participants. All homes of
Housing Rehabilitation participants constructed prior to 1978 are required to sign the
“Notification - Watch Out for Lead-Based Paint Poisoning,” which describes the sources,
hazards, and treatment of lead based paint. The executed form is kept as a record in the file for
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that homeowner. The Rehabilitation Program will initiate the necessary steps to mitigate the lead
based paint as a part ofthe overall Housing Rehabilitation activity for that project.
The Urban County joined the other entitlement cities in the County to create and develop
strategies of addressing the scarcity of lead-based paint contractors. The County and the other
cities were given an extension from HUD until August 9, 2001 to comply with the new Federal
requirements for lead based paint. The Housing Rehabilitation Program wiU iniate the necessary
steps to mitigate the lead based paint as part ofthe overall housing rehabilitation activity.
Economic and Social Opportunities, Inc. was awarded a $300,000 contract from the California
State Department of Community Services and Development in 2000 to implement a HUD funded
program for Lead Hazard Control Services to lower-income residents of Santa Clara County.
Eligibility for this program will be limited to households with children who are less than six (6)
old and will include both rental and owner-occupied dwellings. It is anticipated that up to
50 dwelling units will be rehabilitated through this program
years
Monitoring of Activities
The Urban County will continue to monitor closely the activities carried out to further the goals
of the Consolidated Plan. For all CDBG, HOME and ESG funded activities, an annual
performance report will be completed in accordance with federal requirements detailing the
dollars expended, the beneficiaries served, and the program goals achieved. Additionally, staff
will monitor funding recipients to insure compliance with all regulations governing administrative,
financial, and programmatic operations; and to make sure the subrecipients achieve their
performance objectives within schedule and budget.
Intergovernmental Coordination
As part ofthe development process of the Consolidated Plan, the staffs ofthe CDBG entitlement
cities of Palo Alto, Sunnyvale, Mountain View, Santa Clara, Gilroy, Milpitas, San Jose, and the
Urban County of Santa Clara met to discuss data resources, and to coordinate requests for data
and information to both public and private Countywide agencies. These meetings have continued
and contributed to a coordinated approach to the Analysis of Impediments of Fair Housing
Choice. The meetings have helped the cities' staff better understand the County and nonprofit
social service structure.
Over the last several years, these cities have cooperated in the joint funding ofa number ofCDBG
and housing projects of Countywide significance. Neighboring cities frequently cooperate in
jointly funding housing for special needs populations. These efforts are expected to continue.
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PROGRAM-SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS
1. CDBG Funds
Santa Clara County CDBG funds are a vital part of the financing package for low income housing
development projects. They are an important source offunding for the earher phases ofa housing
project. CDBG funds provide a flexible source for predevelopment, acquisition, and 'soft' costs.
Nonprofit housing developers typically need CDBG funds to complete preliminary architectural
and environmental studies to determine the feasibility of a proposal. This work must be done in
order to obtain permanent federal and state financing or private bank loans. For some types of
housing subsidies, the CDBG funds count as a local match or equity. CDBG funds may also be
used to acquire existing rental apartments and to repair and renovate rental housing. However,
directly funding new construction of housing is generally not an eligible activity under CDBG
regulations.
The Urban County anticipates that approximately $662,350 will be received as Program Income
primarily through the Housing Rehabilitation Revolving Loan Program. Program Income returns
to the Rehabilitation Revolving Loan Program fund and is expended prior to any drawdowns fi'om
the Letter of Credit for housing rehabilitation activities.
2. HOME Funds
HOME funds are primarily to be used to subsidize housing construction costs and acquisition
costs. Units receiving HOME funds must serve low and very low income households and are
subject to stringent regulations. To date, the Urban County has not allocated any HOME funds
for home buyer activities. The Urban County program reserves at least 15% ofthe total grant for
Coinmunity Housing Development Organizations (CHDOs). A CHDO is a private, non-profit
organization whose purpose is the provision of decent, affordable housing, who has demonstrated
its capacity for carry out HOME eligible activities, and who has a history of serving the
community to be assisted with HOME funds. The currently designated CHDOs are Project
Match, South County Housing, and Community Housing Developers. No less than 90% of
HOME funds allocated must benefit households with incomes below 60% of County median.
10% of HOME fUnds may benefit households with incomes between 60% and 80% of County
median or the HUD established income ceiling for this area.
A 25% match is required for HOME funds and the match can be cash, the value of foregone
interest, taxes, fees or charges, appraised value of land or real property. The match caimot come
from Federal funds (including CDBG, HOME,ESG, Rental Rehab Program) and the match must
be available at the time the nonprofit requests reimbursement under their contract with the Urban
County.
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3. ESG Funds
ESG Funds provide four categories of assistance to existing shelter providers. These are
rehabilitation of shelters, essential services, maintenance and operations and homeless prevention.
The ESG program also requires a match of50%. The match may include the value of
donated material or building, the value of any lease on a building, and the time and services
the rate of$5 per hour. The match
contributed by volunteers to carry out the ESG program atunder
their contract with the Urban
must be available at the time ofrequest for reimbursement
County.
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HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
0328
CHARITIES HSG DEV.- HOMESAFE SAN JOSE
12 Construction of Housing
Funding Sources
CDBG
ESG
HO-02-01
Special Needs/Non-Homeless
570.204
HOME
HOPWA
$0
$0
$217,800
$0
25 Small Households
CONSTRUCTION OF 25 UNITS OF AFFORDABLE RENTAL HOUSING
FOR SURVIVORS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN THE CITY OF SAN
TOTAL
$217,800
JOSE.
Total Other Funding
no
Help the Homeless?
No
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Completion Date; 06/30/02
Eligibility-.
Subrecipient;
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Suppressed
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Project Title/Priority/
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
0331
SOUTH COUNTY HOUSING-CHURCH ST.APARTMENTS
14B Rehab; Multi-Unit Residential
HO-02-02
CDBG
$0
ESG
$0
HOME
570.202
Housing
Funding Sources
HOPWA
$400,000
$0
20 Households (General)
TOTAL
REDEVELOPMENT OF PROPERTY WHICH WILL CREATE 20
AFFORDABLE RENTAL UNITS FOR VERY LOW INCOME FAMILIES IN
MORGAN HILL. SOUTH COUNTY HOUSING IS A CHDO.
Total Other Funding
ro
CO
Help the Homeless?
No
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
EligIbHity:
‘Subrecipient:
CHDO-92.2
Location(s):
CHURCH STREET,MORGAN HILL, CA 95037
Addresses
Start Date:
07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
$400,000
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
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Project ID/
Local ID
0346
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
COMBINED ADDICTS & PROFESSIONAL SVCS-VERMONT HOUSE Acquisition of Reai Property
H04)2-03
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Housing
570.201(a)
CDBG
$0
ESG
$0
HOME
HOPWA
$320,000
$0
28 Peopie(General)
ACQUISITION OF 2 ADJACENT HOMES IN SAN JOSE FOR
TRANSITIONAL HOUSING FOR RECOVERING SUBSTANCE ABUSERS.
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
1N3
Help the Honieless?
No
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date:
07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Suppressed
$320,000
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
0130
HOME ADMIN
Project ID/
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
21H HOME Admin/Planning Costs of PJ
(subject to 10% cap)
CDBG
ESG
HOME
Planning & Administration
HO-02-91
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
HOPWA
ADMINISTRATION OF HOME GRANT
ON/A
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
no
tn
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
Subrecipient:
Local Government
Location(s):
N/A
$0
$0
$104,200
$0
$104,200
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
0332
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
PROGRAM INCOME- CDBG
14A Rehab; Single-Unit Residential
Local ID
Funding Sources
CDBG
ESG
PI-02-CDBG
Housing
570.202
$662,350
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
10 Households (General)
REHAB PROGRAM INCOME TO BE USED FOR REHAB PROGRAM WITHIN
THE URBAN COUNTY TO BENFIT LOWER INCOME HOUSEHOLDS.
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
no
CT)
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Erigibjiity:
570.208(a)(3)- Low / Mod Housing
Subrecipient:
Local Government
Location(s):
Community Wide
$662,350
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
0333
PROGRAM INCOME - HOME PROGRAM
14B Rehab; Muttt-Unit Residential
Project ID/
Pi-02-HOME
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
570.202
Housing
CDBG
$0
ESG
$0
HOME
HOPWA
$83,722
$0
0 N/A
HOME PROGRAM PROGRAM INCOME TO BE USED TO AUGMENT THE
TOTAL
$83,722
HOME PROGRAM.
Total Other Funding
no
Heip the Homeless?
No
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Eligibility:
Subrecipient:
Local Government
Location(s):
Community Wide
Start Date: 07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Local ID
0129
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
ESG-ADMIN
21A General Program Administration
CDBG
ESG
ES-01-91
Planning & Administration
570.206
$0
$4,550
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
1 People (General)
ADMINISTRATION FOR ESG GRANT
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
rv>
oo
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date; 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date; 06/30/02
EngIbility;
Subrecipient
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Location(s);
N/A
$4,550
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HOMELESS CARE FORCE - MOBILE HOT MEAL AND CLOTHING03T Operating Costs of
0121
Homeless/AIDS Patients Programs
DISTRIBUT
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
$0
$7,660
570.201(e)
HOPWA
$0
46000 People(General)
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
r\j
Yes
ESG
$0
PROVIDE HOT MEALS AND CLOTHING FOR HOMELESS AT ST.
MARTIN'S CHURCH
Help the Homeless?
CDBG
HOME
ES-02-25
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Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Start Date: 07/01/01
Completton Date: 06/30/D2
Eligibility:
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
$7,660
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
0315
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
BILL WILSON CENTER-RUNAWAYS HOMELESS YOUTH
ES-02-11
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
03T Operating Costs of
Homeless/AIDS Patients Programs
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
570.201(e)
EMERGENCY SHELTER AND SUPPORT FOR RUNAWAY AND H«INEiflSS
CDBG
ESG
$0
$3,500
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
TOTAL
$3,500
YOUTH.
Total Other Funding
to
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date; 07/01/01
o
Completton Date: 06/30/02
Eligibjiity;
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s);
Addresses
3490 THE ALAMEDA,SANTA CLARA, CA 95050
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Descriptio n
0336
UNITY CARE GROUP-TRANSITIONAL HOUSING MAINTENANCE^SGRehab; Single-Unit Residential
Project ID/
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
CDBG
ESG
570.202
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
ES-02-19
$0
$4,510
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
40 Youth
MAINTENANCE OF TRANSITIONAL HOUSING SERVING 40 YOUTH IN
TOTAL
$4,510
SAN JOSE.
Total Other Funding
Heip the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
to
Start Date:
$0
07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
Subrecipient:
Subrecipierrt Private 570.500(c)
Location(s);
Addresses
6116 CAMINO VERDE DRIVE #12, SAN JOSE, CA 95119
f
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
0119
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
EMERGENCY HOUSING CONSORTIUM - ESG-EMERG. SHELTEI93=IOE>|t:«ating Costs of
Homeless/AIDS Patients Progtams
ES-02-12
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
SHELTER FOR URBAN COUNTY HOMELESS
CDBG
ESG
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
$0
570.201(e)
HOPWA
$0
120 People (General)
TOTAL
Start Date: 07/01/01
t\3
Completion Date; 06/30/02
Eligibility;
Subrecipient;
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
$8,220
HOME
Total Other Funding
CO
$0
$8,220
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Funding Sources
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
0126
SOCIAL ADVOCATES FOR YOUTH - CASA SAY-ESG
03T Operating Costs of
ODBC
Hometess/AIDS Patients Programs
ESG
Project ID/
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
ES-02-13
570.201(e)
TELEPHONE, UTILITIES AND FOOD COSTS FOR YOUTH SHELTEB Youth
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Addresses
509 VIEW STREET, Mt. View, CA
$7,250
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
CO
CO
$0
$7,250
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Local ID
0123
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
INNVISION - MONTGOMERY STREET INN/CECIL WHITE CENTEEBT Operating Costs of
Homeless/AIDS Patients Programs
ES-02-14
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
570.201(e)
SHELTER AND SUPPORT SERVICES TO HOMELESS PEOPLE FRSBlRWfile (General)
CDBG
ESG
$0
$4,510
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
TOTAL
$4,510
URBAN COUNTY
Total Other Funding
CO
4i.
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility;
Subrecipient:
Subredpient Public 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Addresses
358 N. MONTGOMERY,San Jose, CA 95110
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
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HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
0115
COMMUNITY SERVICES AGENCY - ASSISTANCE TO THE HOMEJaSSeperatlng Costs of
Project ID/
CDBG
$0
Homeless/AIDS Patients Programs
ESG
HOME
$0
570.201(e)
HOPWA
$0
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
ES-02-15
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
RENTAL ASSISTANCE FOR GRADUATES OF ROTATING SHELTERPeople(General)
TOTAL
$5,410
$5,410
PROGRAM AND ESSENTIAL SERVICES FOR SHELTER
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date; 07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
cn
Eligibility;
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
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Project ID/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
CX316
HOUSING AUTHORITY-SECURITY DEPOSITS FUND-ESG
05T Security Deposits
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Funding Sources
CDBG
ESG
ES-02-16
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
570.201(e)
$0
$3,500
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
1000 Households (General)
SECURITY DEPOSITS REVOLVING LOAN FUND
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
CO
CTl
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06730/02
Eligibility:
Subrecipient:
Local Government
Locatlon(s):
Community Wide
$3,500
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Funding Sources
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
0350
CONCERN FOR THE POOR-SAN JOSE FAM.SHELTER-ESG
03T Operating Costs of
CDBG
Homeless/AIDS Patients Programs
ESG
Project ID/
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
ES-02-17
570.201(e)
COVER A PORTION OF THE UTILITIES FOR THE SAN JOSE FAWO.'People(General)
$0
$3,500
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
TOTAL
$3,500
SHELTER
Total Other Funding
00
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Addresses
1590 LAS PLUMAS AVE,SAN JOSE, CA
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
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Project ID/
Local ID
0289
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
CUPERTINO COMMUNITY SERVICES- ESG-ROTATING SHELTEB3T Operating Costs of
Homeless/AIDS Patients Programs
ES-02-18
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
570.201(e)
HOMELESS PREVENTION; RENTAL ASSISTANCE TO GRADUATBSSffeople(General)
CDBG
ESG
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
TOTAL
SHELTER PROGRAM.
Total Other Funding
00
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
00
Start Dale: 07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
$0
$ 8,070
$ 8,070
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
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HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
0287
COMMUNITY SOLUTIONS
03T Operating Costs of
CDBG
Homeless/AIDS Patients Programs
ESG
Project ID/
Citation/Accomplishments
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
ES-02-20
570.201(e)
OPERATING COST(UTILITIES) OF BATTERED WOMEN'S SHEL'EBaPeople(General)
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
OJ
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EligibHity:
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Suppressed
$0
$6,850
$6,850
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
0124
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
SACRED HEART COMM SERVICE - HOMELESSNESS PREVENTOSTJ-BSairity Deposits
CDBG
ESG
ES-02-21
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
570.201(e)
13 Households(General)
ESG FUNDS NOT SUBJECT TO THE PUBLIC SERVICE CAP. RENTAL
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
TOTAL
ASSISTANCE TO FAMILIES AT RISK OF LOSING THEIR HOUSING
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
o
Start Date: . 07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
Subrecipient:
Location(s):
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Community Wide
$0
$7,210
$7,210
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
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Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
01^
ST. JOSEPH'S FAMILY CENTER - HOMELESS PREVENTI0N-ES03T Operating Costs of
Project ID/
Homeless/AIDS Patients Programs
Emergency rental assistance to homeless in South County.
CDBG
ESG
$0
570.201(e)
HOPWA
$0
22 People(General)
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
4^
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
$0
$4,810
HOME
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
ES-02-22
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Start Date; 07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility;
Subrecipient;
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
$4,810
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Local ID
0127
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
SUPPORT NETWORK FOR BATTERED WOMEN - SHELTER PROSOTESperating Costs of
Homeless/AIDS Patients Programs
ES^-23
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
570.201(e)
UTILITIES AND INSURANCE; RENTAL ASSISTANCE TO WOMEN20 People (General)
CDBG
ESG
$0
HOPWA
$0
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility;
Subrecipient:
Location(s):
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Suppressed
$6,170
HOME
LEAVING SHELTER
r\j
$0
$6,170
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
0196
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL - URBAN COUNTY RENTAL ASSISTANCBSSSecurity Deposits
Project ID/
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
CDBG
ESG
570.201(e)
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
ES-02-24
$0
$5,280
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
280 People (General)
ESG NOT SUBJECT TO PUBLIC SERVICE CAP - PROVIDE ONE-TIME
RENTAL ASSISTANCE AND HOUSING COUNSELING TO URBAN COUNTY
FAMILIES
-Fi.
CO
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
EllgibHity:
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide.
$5,280
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
0213
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
CATHOLIC CHARITIES - SHARED HOUSING
05 Public Services (General)
HUD Matrbc Code/Title/
Funding Sources
CDBG
ESG
NB4)2-31
Housing
570.201(e)
$24,484
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
60 Households(General)
PROVIDE SHARED HOUSING TO VERY LOW INCOME SINGLE
TOTAL
PARENTS.
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
4^
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Umrted Clientele
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
$24,484
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Titie/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
022S
WATCH
05G Battered and Abused Spouses
Project ID/
NC-02-31
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
570.201(e)
Housing
CDBG
$6,000
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
240 Households (General)
PROVIDE TRANSITIONAL HOUSING AND SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO
TOTAL
$6,000
BATTERED WOMEN AND THEIR CHILDREN.
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date; 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date; 06/30/02
Eligibility;
570.208(a)(3)- Low / Mod Housing
4^
tn
Subrecipient;
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s);
Suppressed
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
0203
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
ESO HOUSING AND ENERGY SERVICES
ND-02-41
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Housing
14F Energy Efficiency Improvements
570.202
CDBG
$70,000
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
48 Households (General)
PROVIDE MINOR HOME IMPROVEMENTS TO 40 LOW INCOME URBAN
TOTAL
COUNTY RESIDENTS.
Total Other Funding
4^
cn
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date; 06/30/02
Eligibility:
Subrecipient;
570.208(a)(3)- Low / Mod Housing
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s);
Community Wide
$70,000
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
0217
EMERGENCY HOUSING CONSORTIUM-URBAN COUNTY HOMEDSSBjblic Services(General)
Project ID/
570.201(e)
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
NE-02-31
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
CDBG
$7,180
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
300 People (General)
TOTAL
HOUSING AND RELATED SERVICES TO 300 URBAN COUNTY
HOMELESS RESIDENTS TO FIND AND MAINTAIN HOUSING.
Total Other Funding
-p*
--j
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Compietion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibirity;
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Umlted Clientele
Subrecipient:
Subreclplent Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
$7,180
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
0342
NE-02-51
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
EHC-TRANSmONAL HOUSING REHAB-SJ
14B Rehab; Mutti-Untt Residential
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Housing
570.202
Funding Sources
CDBG
$ 122,755
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
15 Persons who are Homeless
Rehab of 13 housing units in 2apartment buildings in
San Jose providing 15 clients with transitional housing
TOTAL
$ 122,755
for homeless.
Total Other Funding
4:^
00
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Addresses
1089 N. 5th St., San Jose, CA 95110
282 E. Younger St., San Jose, CA 95110
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
0220
PROJECT MATCH-SENIOR CITIZENS SHARED HOUSING
05A Senior Services
Project ID/
NG-02-31
570.201(e)
Housing
Funding Sources
CDBG
$24,484
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
36 Elderly
INTERVIEW,ASSESS,COUNSEL 36 URBAN COUNTY RESIDENTS
TOTAL
$24,484
FOR PLACEMENT IN SHARED HOUSING ARRANGEMENTS.
Total Other Funding
<x>
Help the Homeless?
No
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date; 07/01/01
Completion Date; 06/30/02
Eligibility;
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Umited Clientele
Subrecipient;
Subredptent Private 570.500(c)
Location(s);
Community Wide
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
PROJECT MATCH
14A Rehab; SIngle-Untt Residential
Local ID
0343
NG4)2-51
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Housing
570.202
SEWerty
REHAB OF A 3 BEDROOM HOME IN CAMPBELL AND ADDING 2
Funding Sources
CDBG
$123,900
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
TOTAL
$123,900
BEDROOMS FOR 5 SENIORS.
Total Other Funding
cn
o
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Locatk>n(s):
Addresses
2011 POLLARD AVE., CAMPBELL, CA 95008
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Titie/Priority/
Objective/Description
0324
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL - DAY WORKER HOUSING ASSISTANCE05 Public Services (General)
Project ID/
570.201(e)
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
NH-02-31
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
CDBG
$ 5,478
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
100 People(General)
TOTAL
WILL LINK 100 LOW-INCOME DAY WORKERS WITH HOUSING,
$5,478
EMERGENCY,SHELTER,TRANSITIONAL HOUSING AND PERMANENT
HOUSING.
Total Other Funding
tn
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(3)- Low / Mod Housing
Subrecipient:
Subreciptent Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
0016
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
FAIR HOUSING CONSORTIUM - 4 FAIR HOUSING AGENCIES
NI-02-31
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
21D Fair Housing Activities
CDBG
(subject to 20% Admin cap)
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
Public Services
570.206
PROVIDE FAIR HOUSING AND TENANT/LANDLORD SERVICES Tfl2 People(General)
URBAN COUNTY RESIDENTS. AGENCIES ARE: ASIAN LAW
-
TOTAL
$105,000
$105,000
ALLIANCE,MENTAL HEALTH ADVOCACY, MCFH,AND PROJECT
SENTINEL.
(ji
r\j
Total Other Funding
Help the Homele^?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility;
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Umited Clientele
Subrecipient:
Subreciptent Public 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
0221
PROJECT SENTINEL-TENANT/LANDLORD SOUTH COUNTY
05 Public Services(General)
NI-02-32
Public Services
570.201(e)
Funding Sources
CDBG
$11,984
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
65 People(General)
TOTAL
PROVIDES TENANT/UNDLORD INFORMATION, REFERRAL,
COUNSELING, EDUCATION, AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION
Total Other Funding
tn
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help the Homeless?
No
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Umited Clientele
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
$11,984
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
021S
COMMUNITY TECHNOLOGY ALLIANCE-PROJECT SHARE
05 Public Services(General)
NJ-02-31
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Public Services
570.201(e)
CDBG
$ 6,516
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
438 People (General)
COMMUNITY VOICE MAIL HOUSING LISTINGS, I & R,SHELTER
TOTAL
$6,516
BED HOTLINE FOR FAMILIES UTILIZING EMERGENCY SHELTERS.
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date: 07A)1/01
cn
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Limited Clientele
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
0015
SACRED HEART COMM SERV- HOMELESS PREV PROJECT- PCBDEublic Services (General)
Project ID/
570.201(e)
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
NL-02-31
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
CDBG
$9,000
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
25 Households(General)
HOUSING COUNSELING AND EMERGENCY RENTAL ASSISTANCE TO 25
URBAN COUNTY HOUSEHOLDS IN DANGER OF EVICTION
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
on
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
tn
Eligibility;
570.208(aX2)- Low / Mod Limited Clientele
SubrecipierTfc
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
$9,000
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
0344
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
SILCON VALLEY HABITAT FOR HUMANITY
NM-02-11
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Housing
01 Acquisition of Real Property
570.201(a)
CDBG
$400,000
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
4 Housing Units
ACQUISITION OF VACANT PARCEL IN CAMPBELL TO CONSTRUCT 4
SINGLE FAMILY HOMES FOR EXTREMELY LOW INCOME FAMILIES.
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
CXI
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date; 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
cn
Eligibility:
Subrecipient:
570.208(a)(3)- Low / Mod Housing
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Addresses
VICTOR AVENUE,CAMPBELL,CA 95008
$400,000
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
03^
SILICON VALLEY INDEPENDENT LIVING CENTER
05B Handicapped Services
Project ID/
570.201(e)
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
NN-02-31
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
CDBG
$4,426
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
36 Persons with Special Needs
PROVIDES INDIVIDUAL ASSISTANCE TO 36 LOW-INCOME PEOPLE
TOTAL
$4,426
WITH DISABILITIES SEEKING AFFORDABLE, ACCESSIBLE HOUSING
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
tn
'-j
Eligibility;
570.208(a)(3)- Low / Mod Housing
Subrecipient;
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s);
Community Wide
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
0008
NP-02-31
Project Title/Prioiity/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
COMMUNITY SOLUTIONS - LA ISLA PACIFICA
05G Battered and Abused Spouses
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Special Needs/Non-Homeless
570.201(e)
Funding Sources
CDBG
$23,000
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
15 People (General)
EMERGENCY HOUSING, CRISIS INTERVENTION,15-BED SHELTER
FOOD AND SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND
TOTAL
$23,000
THEIR CHILDREN
Total Other Funding
tn
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Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Eligibility;
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Umited Clientele
Start Date: 07/01/01
Completion Date; 06/30/02
Subrecipient;
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Location(s);
Suppressed
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
0326
SOCIAL ADVOCATES FOR YOUTH - CUP & LOS ALTOS SAFE POSCtETouth Services
Project ID/
NS-G1-31
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
570.201(e)
Youth Programs
CDBG
$7,227
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
162 Youth
EMERGENCY SHELTER AND OTHER SERVICES FOR HOMELESS AND
TOTAL
$7,227
RUNAWAY YOUTH
Total Other Funding
tn
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Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Engibility:
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Umited Clientele
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
0345
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
SUPPORT NETWORK FOR BATTERED WOMEN-SHELTER SVCS5!E)(Bbttered and Abused Spouses
NT-02-31
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Special Needs/Non-Homeless
570.201(e)
ODBC
$5,000
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
40 People (General)
SUPPORT SERVICES FOR 40 URBAN COUNTY BATTERED WOMEN AND
THEIR CHILDREN.
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
ch
o
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help ttwse with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibjiity:
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Limited Clientele
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Suppressed
$5,000
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
0351
BILL WILSON CENTER-TRANSITIONAL HSG FOR HOMELESS YOaJTAtqufeitton of Real Property
Project ID/
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
CDBG
ESG
NV-02-11
570.201(a)
Housing
$50,000
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
10 Youth
ACQUISITION OF SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING IN SANTA CLARA TO
PROVIDE TRANSITIONAL HOUSING TO 10 URBAN COUNTY HOMELESS
TOTAL
$50,000
YOUTH.
Total Other Funding
cn
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Completion Dale: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Umited Clientele
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
N/A
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
0352
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
PACIFIC AUTISM CENTER FOR EDUCATION-ACQUISITON OF HOWficquisition of Real Property
NW-02-11
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Housing
570.201(a)
CDBG
$27,000
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
6 Persons with Special Needs
PACIFIC AUTISM CENTER FOR EDUCATION (PACE)WILL ACQUIRE
TOTAL
$27,000
A GROUP HOME FOR AUTISIC DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED
PERSONS SERVING 6 URBAN COUNTY PERSONS.
Total Other Funding
cn
no
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
N/A
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project Title/Prioiity/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
0218
INNVISION-JULIAN STREET INN
05 Public Services(General)
Project ID/
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
NX-02-31
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
570.201(e)
CDBG
$10,000
ESG
$0
HOME ,
$0
HOPWA
$0
100 People(General)
PROVIDE SHELTER NIGHTS. MEALS AND HOUSING SERVICES TO
TOTAL
$10,000
URBAN COUNTY HOMELESS AND MENTALLY ILL.
Total Other Funding
<y>
CO
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Limited Clientele
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Addresses
JULIAN STREET,SAN JOSE, CA
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
0219
INNVISION-TRANSITIONAL HOMES PROGRAM
05 Public Services(General)
NX-02-32
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
570.201(e)
20 People (General)
PROVIDE 5000 DAYS OF TRANSITIONAL HOUSING, CHILD CARE
Funding Sources
CDBG
$8,000
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
TOTAL
$8,000
AND SUPPORT SERVICES TO HOMELESS WOMEN AND THEIR
CHILDREN.
Total Other Funding
Ch
■r^
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Eligibility:
Start Date:
07/01/01
Completion Date:
06/30/02
570.208(a)(2) - Low / Mod Umited Clientele
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
0327
BURBANK SANITARY DISTRICT
031 Flood Drain Improvements
Project ID/
570.201(c)
Infrastructure
NZ-02-51
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
CDBG
$40,000
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
1000 Feet of Public Utilities
TOTAL
IMPROVE DRAINAGE IN FOREST AVE. AREA TO MITIGATE
$40,000
FLOODING.
Total Other Funding
CTl
cn
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date; 06A30/02
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(1)- Low / Mod Area
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Addresses
FORESTAVE,SAN JOSE
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
CDBG ADMINISTRATION
21A General Program Administration
Local ID
0340
SC-02-91
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Planning & Administration
570.206
CDBG
$443,802
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
1 People(General)
ADMINISTRATION OF CDBG GRANT
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
a>
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
CT>
Eligibility;
570.208(a)(1)- Low / Mod Area
Subredpient;
Local Government
Location(s):
N/A
$443,802
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
0132
REHABtLITATION SERVICES-SCC
14H Rehabilitation Administration
Project ID/
Funding Sources
Gitation/Accomplishments
CDBG
ESG
570.202
Housing
SC-02-52
$200,000
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
30 Households(General)
REHABILITATION SERVICES FOR SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL.
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
CT>
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help the Homeless?
No
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(3)- Low / Mod Housing
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
$200,000
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
0233
INNVISION-CAMPBELL
05 Public Services(General)
CA-02-31
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
570.201(e)
Funding Sources
CDBG
$5,000
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
50 People(General)
PROVIDE SHELTER TO 50 URBAN COUNTY HOMELESS FAMILIES,
TOTAL
$5,000
SINGLE MEN AND/OR MENTALLY ILL.
Total Other Funding
cn
00
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date; 07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility.
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Limited Clientele
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Addresses
974 WILLOW ST., SJ,CA 95125
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
0145
NEXT DOOR- BATTERED WOMEN’S SHELTER
05G Battered arxl Abused Spouses
Project ID/
570.201(e)
Special Needs/Non-Homeiess
CA-02-S2
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
CDBG
$4,333
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
74 People (General)
PROVIDE SHELTER AND COUNSELING TO 74 BATTERED WOMEN AND
TOTAL
$4,333
THEIR CHILDREN
Total Other Funding
cri
VO
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Eligibility.
Subreciptent:
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Umrted Clientele
Subreciptent Public 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Suppressed
Completion Date: 06/30/02
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
0236
EMERGENCY HOUSING CONSORTIUM-CAMPBELL
05 Public Services(General)
CA-02-35
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Public Services
570.201(e)
CDBG
$9,000
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
50 People (General)
EMERGENCY HOUSING FOR 50 CAMPBELL HOMELESS;SHELTER
TOTAL
COUNSELING. FOOD,AND CLOTHING.
Total Other Funding
o
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Completion Date; 06/30/02
Eligibility;
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Limited Clientele
Subrecipient;
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s);
Addresses
2011 LITTLE ORCHARD,SAN JOSE, CA 95125
$9,000
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
0237
SENIOR ADULTS LEGAL SERVICES-CAMPBELL
Project ID/
05A Senior Services
570.201(e)
Senior Programs
CA-02-36
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
CDBG
$5,000
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
50 Elderly
TOTAL
LEGAL COUNSELING FOR LOW INCOME SENIORS
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
Start Date: 07/01/01
No
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Limited Clientele
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Addresses
160 E. VIRGINIA ST., SAN JOSE,CA 95112
$5,000
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
0238
CA-02-37
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
SOCIAL ADVOCATES FOR YOUTH-CAMPBELL
OSD Youth Services
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Youth Programs
570.201(e)
CDBG
$4,000
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
21 Youth
ASSIST YOUTH IN CRISIS, ESTABLISH SAFE PLACES FOR
YOUTHS, LOCAL BUSINESSES TRAINED TO HELP YOUTH.
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
r\}
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
570,208{a){2)- Low / Mod Umited Clientele
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location{s):
Community Wide
$4,000
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
0239
SUPPORT NETWORK FOR BATTERED WOMEN-CAMPBELL
05G Battered and Abused Spouses
Project ID/
Citation/Accomplishments
570.201(e)
Special Needs/Non-Homeless
CA-02-38
Funding Sources
CDBG
$4,333
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
42 People (General)
PROVIDE CRISIS INTERVENTION TO 25 BATTERED WOMEN;
PROVIDE SHELTER TO 2 BATTERED WOMEN; LEGAL COUNSEL TO
15 BATTERED WOMEN AND THEIR CHILDREN.
CaJ
Help the Homeless?
No
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Eligibility;
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
Start Date; 07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
570.208<a)(2)- Low / Mod UmIted Clientele
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s);
Suppressed
$4,333
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Local ID
0222
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
SACRED HEART COMM SERVICE-HOMELESS PREV-CAMPBELDS Public Services(General)
CA-02-39
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
570.201(e)
323 People (General)
RENTAL ASSISTANCE AND HOMELESS PREVENTION ACTIVITIES TO
313 CLIENTS TO KEEP FAMILIES IN EXISTING HOUSING.
CDBG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Limited Clientele
Start Date: 07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Addresses
1381 South First St., San Jose, CA 95110
$5,000
ESG
$5,000
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
0029
ESO - HANDYWORKER/HOME ACCESS - CAMPBELL
10 Removal of Architectural
Project ID/
Barriers
CA-02-41
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Housing
570.201(c)
ASSIST VERY LOW INCOME HOMEOWNERS WITH MINOR HOME Households(General)
CDBG
ESG
$20,000
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
TOTAL
$20,000
REPAIR, ENERGY SERVICES, AND REMOVAL OF ARCHITECTURAL
BARRIERS
Total Other Funding
cn
Start Date; 07/01/01
Help the Homeless?
No
Help those vrtth HIV or AIDS?
No
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(3)- Low / Mod Housing
Subrecipient;
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
Completion Date: 06/30/02
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
0027
HOUSING REHABILITATION SUPPORT SERVICES-CAMPBELL 14H Rehabilitation Administration
CA-02-52
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Housing
570,202
CDBG
$40,000
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
8 Housing Units
PROViDE INSPECTIONS,WORK WRITE-UPS, OVERSEE REHAB JOBS
AND PROGRESS PAYMENTS,ASSIST APPLICANTS WITH
TOTAL
$40,000
APPLICATIONS, MARKET REHAB LOAN PROGRAM.
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
No
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Eligibility:
570.208<a)(3)- Low / Mod Housing
Start Date:
07/01/01
cr>
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Locatlon(s):
N/A
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Project Title/Priority/
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
0243
TARGETED CODE ENFORCEMENT-CAMPBELL
15 Ccxle Enforcement
CA-02-54
570.202(c)
Housing
Funding Sources
CDBG
$45,000
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
72 Housing Units
INSPECT 72 HOUSING UNITS AND RECOMMEND CORRECTIONS TO
HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE DEFICIENCIES. RESOLVE 60% OF THE
TOTAL
$45,000
CASES.
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility;
570.208<a){3)- Low / Mod Housing
Subrecipierrt:
Subrecipient Public 570.500<c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
0341
CA-02-55
Project Title/Prioiity/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
PROJECT MATCH-POLLARD AVE REHAB-CAMPBELL
14A Rehab; Single-Unit Residential
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Housing
570.202
Funding Sources
CDBG
$24,208
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
1 Housing Units
REHABILITATION OF ONE SINGLE FAMILY HOME IN CAMPBELL
WHICH WILL MAKE IT INTO A GROUP HOME FOR SENIORS.
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
oo
Help the Homeless?
No
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(3)- Low / Mod Housing
Start Date: 07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Addresses
2011 POLLARD AVE., CAMPBELL, CA 95008
$24,208
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
0245
GENERAL ADMINiSTRATION-CAMPBELL
21A General Program Administration
Project ID/
Funding Sources
CDBG
ESG
570.206
Planning & Administration
CA-02-91
$15,000
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
ON/A
TOTAL
OVERSEE AND MANAGE THE CITY CDBG PROGRAM.
Total Other Funding
UD
Start Date; 07/01/01
Help the Homeless?
No
Help those with HiV or AIDS?
No
Eligibility.
Subrecipient:
570.208(a)(1)- Low / Mod Area
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Location(s):
N/A
Compietion Date: 06/30/02
$15,000
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
CUPERTINO COMMUNITY SERVICES-NEW CONSTRUCTION
01 Acquisition of Real Property
Local ID
03t8
CU-02-12
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Housing
570.201(a)
Funding Sources
CDBG
$ 129,207
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
24 Housing Units
CO
o
AGENCY WILL USE FUNDS TO PAY FOR LONG TERM LEASE FROM
THE see FIRE DISTRICT FOR 57 YEARS FOR AFFORDABLE
HOUSING. AGENCY WILL CONSTRUCT 24 UNITS OF FAMILY
TOTAL
HOUSING WHICH IS EXPECTED TO BEGIN IN AUGUST,2001
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(3)- Low / Mod Housing
Subrecipient:
Local Government
Location(s):
Addresses
VISTA AND TORRE AVENUES,CUPERTINO,CA
$129,207
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Project Title/Priori^/
Local ID
Objective/Description
0037
CUPERTINO COMMUNITY SERVICES - ROTATING SHELTER PFOTSCRAJlfc Services(General)
570.201(e)
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
CU-02-31
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
CDBG
$25,000
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOP\A/A
$0
65 People (General)
SUPPORT SERVICES TO SUNNYVALE/CUPERTINO ROTATING SHELTER
TOTAL
$25,000
SERVING 60-65 GUESTS A YEAR AT 11 HOST CHURCHES.
Total Other Funding
00
Start Date; 07/01/01
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Eligibility;
Subrecipient;
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Limited Clientele
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
Completion Date: 06/30/02
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Local ID
CUPERTINO COMMUNITY SERVICES AFFORDABLE HSG PLACEEIBNiBlic Services(General)
0249
CU-02-32
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
570.201(e)
CDBG
$5,167
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
85 Households (General)
AFFORDABLE HOUSING PLACEMENT PROGRAM OF UP TO 85
TOTAL
$5,167
HOUSEHOLDS PER YEAR.
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility;
570.208(a)(1)- Low / Mod Area
00
ISO
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Addresses
10185 N. Stelling Road, Cupertino, CA 95014
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
0250
SENIOR ADULTS LEGAL ASSISTANCE-CUPERTINO
05A Senior Services
Project ID/
CU-02-33
570.201(e)
Senior Programs
Funding Sources
CDBG
$6,500
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
50 Elderly
TOTAL
PROVIDE FREE LEGAL SERVICES FOR 50 LOW AND VERY LOW
$6,500
INCOME SENIORS AGED 60 OR OLDER..
Total Other Funding
00
CaJ
Help the Homeless?
No
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date;
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Limited Clientele
Subrecipient
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s);
Addresses
21251 Stevens Creek Blvd., Cupertino,, CA 95014
07/01/01
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
0252
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION-CUPERTINO
21A General Program Administration
CU-02-91
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Planning & Administration
570.206
Funding Sources
CDBG
$15,000
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
1 Households(General)
GENERAL PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
00
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibjiity:
570.208{a)(1)- Low / Mod Area
Subreciptent:
Local Government
Location(s):
N/A
$15,000
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Project Title/Priority/
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
0347
AFFORDABLE HOUSING FUND
22 Unprogrammed Funds
LG-02-12
Housing
Funding Sources
CDBG
$ 109,207
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
ON/A
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR LOS GATOS AFFORDABLE HOUSING
PROJECTS.
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
CO
cn
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibjiity:
570.208(a)(3)- Low / Mod Housing
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
$109,207
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
0068
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
SECOND HARVEST FOOD BANK - OPERATION BROWN BAG-L<B5A Senior Services
LG-02-31
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Senior Programs
570.201(e)
50 Elderly Households
PROVIDES NUTRITION SERVICES TO LOW INCOME LOS GATOS
CDBG
$3,600
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
TOTAL
$3,600
SENIORS COMPRISING OF WEEKLY GROCERIES DISTRIBUTION,
HOME GROCERY DELIVERIES AND NUTRITION AND CONSUMER
EDUCATION PROGRAMS
00
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
No
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
.
Start Date; 07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility;
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Limited Clientele
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Location(s);
Addresses
208 E. MAIN ST, LOS GATOS,CA 95030
626 PARR AVE., LOS GATOS,CA 95030
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
0268
CATHOLIC CHARITIES-LONG TERM OMBUDSMAN-LOS GATOS05A Senior Services
LG-02-32
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Senior Programs
570.201(e)
CDBG
$7,720
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
592 Elderly
LONG TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN PROGRAM-RECEIVE,INVESTIGATE,
AND RESOLVE COMPUINTS OF ELDERLY, LONG TERM CARE
TOTAL
CLIENTS IN RESIDENTIAL CARE AND SKILLED NURSING
FACILITIES.
03
Help the Homeless?
No
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Total Other Funding
Start Date;
07/01/01
Completion Date; 06/30/02
Eligibility;
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Limited Clientele
Subrecipient;
Subredpient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s);
Community \A/ide
$7,720
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
0269
LG-02-33
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
LIVE OAK ADULT DAY SERVICES-LOS GATOS
05A Senior Services
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Senior Programs
570.201(e)
21 EWerly
ADULT DAY CARE FOR FRAIL ELDERLY AND DISABLE SENIORS.
Funding Sources
CDBG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
00
00
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Limited Ciientele
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Addresses
111 CHURCH ST., LOS GATOS, CA 95030
$16,530
ESG
$ 16,530
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
0270
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION-LOS GATOS
05M Health Services
Local ID
LG^-34
Senior Programs
570.201(e)
Funding Sources
CDBG
$8,817
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
347 EkJeriy
THE HEALTH PLACE WILL PROVIDE PROGRAMS FOR 347 LOS GATOS
ELDERLY. IN-HOME AND DROP IN NURSING SERVICES INCLUDING
TOTAL
$8,817
BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORING, EDUCATION AND REFERRAL
SERVICES.
Total Other Funding
00
<X5
Help the Homeless?
No
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date:
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Limited Clientele
Subrecipient:
Subreciptent Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Addresses
208 E. MAIN ST., LOS GATOS,, CA 95030
07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
0272
LG-02-53
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
URBAN COUNTY REHAB SERVICES-LOS GATOS
14H Rehabilitation Administration
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Housing
570.202
Funding Sources
CDBG
$20,000
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
4 Households(General)
COUNTY’S REHAB INSPECTOR IN SUPPORT OF HOUSING
TOTAL
$20,000
CONSERVATION PROGRAM. CONDUCTS PROPERTY INSPECTIONS
PREPARATION OF COST ESTIMATES,WORK IN PROGRESS.
Total Other Funding
lO
o
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility;
570.20e(a)(2)- Low / Mod Limited Clientele
Subrecipient:
Local Government
Location(s):
N/A
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
0072
GENERAL AOMINISTRATION-LOS GATOS
21A General Program Administration
Project ID/
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
CDBG
ESG
570.206
Planning & Administration
LG-02-91
$15,000
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
1 People (General)
ADMINISTER FUNDING AND SERVICE DELIVERY OF ALL LOS GATOS
TOTAL
$15,000
CDBG-FUNDED PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS.
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(3)- Low / Mod Housing
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Location(s):
N/A
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Project Title/Prioiity/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
LOW INCOME HOUSING FUND
12 Construction of Housing
Local ID
0354
LA-02-11
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Housing
570.204
Funding Sources
CDBG
$109,207
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
ON/A
LOW INCOME HOUSING FUND WILL PROVIDE NECESSARY FUNDING
FOR HOUSING DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS IN LOS ALTOS.
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
<£>
no
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
Subrecipient:
570.208(a)(3)- Low / Mod Housing
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
$109,207
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
0353
YWCA RAPE CRISIS CENTER-LOS ALTOS
05G Battered and Abused Spouses
Project ID/
570,201(e)
Public Services
LA-02-32
Funding Sources
CDBG
$2,883
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
10 Persons with Special Needs
TOTAL
YWCA RAPE CRISIS CENTER WILL PROVIDE COUNSELING TO
VICTIMS IN LOS ALTOS.
Total Other Funding
to
Help the Homeless?
No
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date; 07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Co
Eligibility;
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Suppressed
$2,883
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
0^
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
SUPPORT NETWORK FOR BATTERED WOMEN-LOS ALTOS
05G Battered and Abused Spouses
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Funding Sources
CDBG
ESG
LA-02-33
Special Needs/Non-Homeless
570.201(e)
$2,883
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
100 Persons with Special Needs
PROVIDE SERVICES WHICH INCLUDE LEGAL. REFERRAL AND
TOTAL
COUNSELING FOR BATTERED WOMEN.
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Eligibiiity;
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Umited Clientele
Start Date; 07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Subreclpient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Suppressed
$2,883
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
0044
CATHOLIC CHARITIES - LONG TERM OMBUDSMAN PROGRAMJIflA Senior Services
LA-02-34
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Senfor Programs
570.201(e)
CDBG
$3,844
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
300 Elderly
PROGRAM ACTS AS ADVOCATES FOR THE ELDERLY IN NURSING AND
RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITIES
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
No
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date:
07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
tn
EligitMlity:
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Umited Clientele
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
$3,844
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
0045
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
COMMUNITY SERVICES AGENCY - SENIOR NUTRITION
LA-02-36
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
05A Senior Services
Public Services
570.201(e)
CDBG
$ 27,057
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
830 Elderly
3PROGRAMS THAT PROVIDE SERVICES TO SENIORS INCLUDING
NOONTIME MEALS,CASE MGMT,TEMP.SHELTER, FOOD &
TOTAL
$27,057
ASSISTANCE WITH HOUSING & EMPLOYMENT.
Total Other Funding
VO
CM
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Umited Clientele
Start Date: 07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
0230
URBAN COUNTY REHAB SERVICES-LOS ALTOS
14H Rehabilitation Administration
Project ID/
LA-02-53
570.202
Planning & Administration
Funding Sources
CDBG
$20,000
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
4 Housing Units
TOTAL
URBAN COUNTY REHAB SERVICES TO CITY OF LOS ALTOS.
Total Other Funding
<x>
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(3)- Low / Mod Housing
Subrecipient:
Local Government
Location(s):
Community Wide
$20,000
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
0260
LA^-91
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION-LOS ALTOS
21A General Program Administration
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Planning & Administration
570.206
CDBG
$15,000
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
1 People (General)
ADMINISTER THE CDBG PROGRAM.
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
00
Help the Homeless?
No
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date:
07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility.
570.208(a)(1)- Low / Mod Area
Subrecipient:
Local Government
Locatk>n(s):
N/A
$15,000
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
0356
EAST CENTRAL AVE. UPGRADES - MORGAN HILL
03K Street Improvements
Project ID/
570.201(c)
Infrastructure
MH-02-21
Funding Sources
Gitation/Accomplishments
CDBG
$64,731
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
51 Households (General)
EAST CENTRAL AVENUE IMPROVEMENTS INCLUDING LIGHTING AND
TOTAL
$64,731
STREET IMPROVEMENTS.
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date; 06/30/02
Eligibility.
570.208(a)(1)- Low / Mod Area
ro
VO
Subredpient;
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Locatlon(s):
CT&BG’s
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
GPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Local ID
0066
LIVE OAK ADULT DAY CARE SERVICES - ADULT DAY CARE-MK)5A Senior Services
MH-02-37
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Senior Programs
570.201(e)
CDBG
$3,800
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
20 Elderly
PROVIDE SPECIALIZED CARE AND RECREATION TO FRAIL AND
TOTAL
$3,800
DEPENDENT SENIORS.
Total Other Funding
o
Help the Homeless?
No
Help those \vith HIV or AIDS?
No
Eligibility;
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Limited Clientele
Start Date: 07/01/01
o
Completion Date; 06A30/02
Subrecipient;
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Location(s);
Addresses
651 WEST SIXTH STREET, GILROY. CA 95020
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
0278
SECOND HARVEST FOOD BANK-MORGAN HILL
05A Senior Services
Project ID/
Funding Sources
CDBG
ESG
570.201(e)
Public Services
MH-02-36
$3,300
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
134 Elderly
PROVIDE NUTRITIOUS FOOD BAGS AND VARIOUS SERVICES TO
TOTAL
$3,300
SENIORS AT THE MORGAN HILL SENIOR CENTER.
Total Other Funding
o
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Umited Clientele
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Addresses
17666 CREST AVENUE, MORGAN HILL, CA 95037
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
SOUTH COUNTY DISASTER PREPAREDNESS PROJECT-MH
05 Public Services(General)
Local ID
0357
MH-02-34
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Public Services
570.201(e)
Funding Sources
CDBG
$500
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
10 Households(General)
ASSIST 10 HOUSEHOLDS IN SOUTH COUNTY WITH DISASTER
TOTAL
$500
PREPAREDNESS.
Total Other Funding
o
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
no
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(1)- Low / Mod Area
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Funding Sources
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
0302
ADA PARK UPGRADES; MORGAN HILL
10 Removal of Architectural
CDBG
Barriers
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
570.201(c)
HOPWA
$0
Project ID/
Citation/Accomplishments
Public Facilities
MH-02-41
FINAL PHASE OF PARK UPGRADES TO MEET ADA REQUIREMBSOiSPeople(General)
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
o
CO
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help the Homeless?
No
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(1)- Low / Mod Area
Subrecipient:
Local Government
Location(s):
CT & BG's
Completion Date: 06/30/02
$ 79,476
$79,476
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
0338
CATHOLIC CHARITIES-OMBUDSMAN PROGRAM-MORGAN HILID5A Senior Services
MH-02-35
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Housing
570.201(e)
CDBG
$2,300
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
150 EWerty
ADVOCATES FOR CHORONICLLY ILL, PRIMARILY ELDERLY
TOTAL
$2,300
RESIDENTS LIVING IN LONG TERM CARE FACILITIES.
INVESTIGATE COMPLAINTS AND CONDUCTS SITE VISIT.
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
No
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Umited Clientele
o
Start Date:
07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
0061
MACSA - EL TORO YOUTH CENTER
OSD Youth Services
Youth Programs
570.201(e)
Project ID/
MH-02-32
Funding Sources
CDBG
$15,000
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
750 Youth
PROVIDES EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL AND TUTORIAL SERVICES
TOTAL
$15,000
TO THE YOUTH OF MORGAN HILL AS WELL AS LEADERSHIP
SKILLS, WORK/STUDY HABITS, AND RECREATION PROGRAMS.
Total Other Funding
o
tn
Help the Homeless?
No
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
•
Completion Date; 06/30/02
Eligibility;
570.208<aK2)- Low / Mod Limited Clientele
Subrecipient;
Subreciptent Public 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Addresses
17620 CREST AVENUE, Morgan Hill, CA
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
0355
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
EMERGENCY HSG CONSORT.-SHELTER SERVICES-MORGAN lfl5.LPubllc Services (General)
MH-02-31
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Homeless & HIV/AIDS
570.201(e)
CDBG
$11,767
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
80 Persons who are Homeless
EMERGENCY SHELTER SERVICES FOR MORGAN HILL HOMELESS.
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
o
CT)
Help the Homeless?
Yes
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Umited Clientele
Start Date:
07/01/01
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Community Wide
$11,767
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
0281
PROJECT MATCH-LONG TERM LEASE
Project ID/
BLAUER RESIDENCE-RENT SUBSIDY
CDBG
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
570.204
HOPWA
$0
6 Elderly
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
o
■vi
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(3) - Low / Mod Housing
Subrecipient:
Subreciptent Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Addresses
20218 BLAUER DRIVE, SARATOGA, CA 95070
$19,500
OSS Rental Housing Subsidies
(tenant-based rental assistance)
Housing
SA-02-11
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
$19,500
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
0348
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
CUPERTINO COMMUNITY SERVICES - VISTA DRIVE - SARATOQfi Construction of Housing
SA-02-12
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Housing
570.204
CDBG
$ 39,707
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
24 Housing Units
AGENCY WILL CONSTRUCT 24 UNITS OF FAMILY AFFORDABLE
HOUSING WHICH IS EXPECTED TO BEGIN IN AUGUST,2001.
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
o
00
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion DMe: 06/30/02
Eligibjiity;
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Private 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Addresses
VISTA DRIVE AND TORRES AVENUE,CUPERTINO,CA
$ 39,707
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Funding Sources
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
0075
SARATOGA AREA SENIOR COORDINATING COUNCIL - ADULT DSA/ Senior Services
CDBG
CARE
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
Project ID/
Citation/Accomplishments
570.201(e)
SA-02-31
Senior Programs
$36,667
480 Elderly
TOTAL
$36,667
TO PROVIDE ADULT DAY CARE PROGRAM TO LOW INCOME ELDERLY
INDIVIDUALS IN SARATOGA
o
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date; 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
l£)
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod Umfted Clientele
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Addresses
19655 ALLENDALE, Saratoga, CA
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
0349
ADA - HAKONE GARDENS
03 Public Facilities and
CDBG
Improvements(General)
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
SA-02-41
Funding Sources
Citation/Accomplishments
Public Facilities
570.201(c)
UPDATE HAKONE GARDENS TO MEET CURRENT REQUIREMENTatUINBfiiitities
TOTAL
$50,000
$50,000
THE ADULTS WITH DISABILITES ACT(ADA)IN SARATOGA.
Total Other Funding
o
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(2)- Low / Mod UmKed Clientele
Subrecipient:
Local Government
Location(s):
Addresses
HAKONE GARDENS,SARATOGA, CA
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
0283
URBAN COUNTY REHAB SERVICES-SARATOGA
14H Rehabilitation Administration
Project ID/
SA-02-53
570.202
Housing
Funding Sources
CDBG
$20,000
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
4 Households(General)
TOTAL
URBAN COUNTY HOUSING REHAB STAFF TIME.
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(3)- Low / Mod Housing
Subrecipient:
Local Government
|jocation(s):
Community Wide
$20,000
$0
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
CPD Consolidated Plan
Listing of Proposed Projects
Project ID/
Local ID
Project Title/Priority/
Objective/Description
Citation/Accomplishments
0113
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION-SARATOGA
21A General Program Administration
SA-02-91
HUD Matrix Code/Title/
Planning & Administration
570.206
Funding Sources
CDBG
$15,000
ESG
$0
HOME
$0
HOPWA
$0
0 Households(General)
PROVIDES ADMINISTRATION OF THE CITYS CDBG PROGRAM
TOTAL
Total Other Funding
Help the Homeless?
No
Start Date: 07/01/01
Help those with HIV or AIDS?
No
Completion Date: 06/30/02
l\D
Eligibility:
570.208(a)(1)- Low / Mod Area
Subrecipient:
Subrecipient Public 570.500(c)
Location(s):
Addresses
13777 FRUITDALE AVE,SARATOGA,CA 95070
$15,000
$0
2. Dale Submitted
Applicant Identifier
B-OO-UC-06-0007
05/14/01
1. Typo of Submission:
Application:
3. Dale Received by State
State Application Identifier
4. Date Received by Federal Agency
Federal Identifier
Not Applicable
Preappllcatlon:
5. Applicant Information
Organizational Unit
Legal Name
Housing and Community Development Program
County of Santa Clara
Contact
Address
Charles Chew, Program Manager
(408)441-0261
1735 North First Street, Suite 265
San Jose. CA 95112
Santa Clara
7. Type of Applicant:
6. Employer Identificalion Number(EIN):
946000533
County
8. Type of Application:
Type:
Continuation
9. Name of Federal Agency:
U.S. Dept, of Housing & Urban Development
11. Descripliva Title of Applicant's Project:
10. Catalog of Federal lOomeslic Assistance Number
Catalog Number:
Assistance Title;
14-218
Community Development Block Grant Program - FY 2001/02
Community Development Block Grant Program
'2. Areas Affected by Project:
County of Santa Clara - Urban County
14.Congressional Districts of:
13. Proposed Project:
Start Date
07/01/00
End Date
b. Project
a. Applicant
06/30/02
10,12,13
10,12,13
16.Is Application Subject to Review by State Executive Order 12372 Process?
15. Estimated Funding:
a. Federal
$2,669,000
Review Status:
Program not covered
b. Applicant
$0
c. State
$0
d. Local
17. Is the Applicant Delinquent on Any Federal Debt?
$0
No
e. Other
$151,480
f. Program Income
$662,350
g. Total
$ 3,482,830
18. To the best of my knowledgo and belief, all data in this appllcallon/preapplioatlon are tnie and conect,the document has been duly authorized
by the governing body of the applicant and the applicant will comply with the attached assurances if the assistance is awarded.
a. Typed Name of Authorized Representative
Richard Wittenberg
b. THIe
0. Telephone Number
(408)299-2424
County Executive
e. Date Signed
d. Signature of Authorized Rej
05/11/01
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THe applicant must provide the funding matrix shown below, listing each program for which Federal funding is being requested and
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Program*
Applicant
Federal
State
Share
Share
Share
CDBG
2,669,00C
HOME
1,042,00C
ESG
Local
Other
Program
Total
Income
151,480
662,350
3,482,830
83,722
1,125,722
91,00C
Grand Totals
91,000
3,802,00C
151,480
746,072
4,699,552
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form HUD-424-M (1/2000)
ref.OMB Circular A-102
Applicant Identifier
2. Date Submitted
M-OO-UC-06-0218
05/14/01
1. Type of Submission:
Application:
3. Date Received by State
State Application Identifier
4. Date Received by Federal Apency
Federal Identifier
Not Applicable
Preapplication:
6. Applicant Information
Organizational Unit
Legal Name
Housing and Community Development Program
County of Santa Clara
Contact
Address
1735.North First Street, Suite 265
Charles Chew. Program Manager
(408)441-0261
San Jose. CA95112
Santa Clara
7. Typo of Applicant:
6. Employer Identification Number(EIN):
946000533
County
8. Type of Application:
Type:
Continuation
9. Name of Federal Agency:
U.S. Dept, of Housing & Urban Development
11. Descriptive Title of Applicant's Project:
10. Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number
HOME Investment Partnership Program - FY 2001/02
Catalog Number
14-239
Assistance Title:
HOME Investment Partnership Program
12. Areas Affected by Project:
County of Santa Clara - Urban County
13. Proposed Project:
Start Date
14. Congressional Districts of:
End Date
07/01/01
b. Project
a. Applicant
06/30/02
10,12,13
10,12,13
16. Is Application Subject to Review by State Executive Order 12372 Process?
15. Estimated Funding:
a. Federal
$1,042,000
Review Status:
Program not covered
b. Applicant
$0
c.State
$0
d. Local
17. Is the Applicani Delinquent on Any Federal Debt?
$0
No
e. Other
$0
f. Program Income
$83,722
g. Total
$1,125,722
18. To the best of my knowtedge and belief, all data In this appllcallon/preapplication are tme and correct, the document has been duly authorized
by the governing body of the applicant and the applicant will comply with the attached assurances If the assistance is awarded.
a. Typed Name of Authorized Representative
Richard Wittenberg
b. Title
c. Telephone Number
County Executive
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d. Signature of Authorized Representative
(408)299-2424
e. Date Signed
05/11/01
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Program*
Applicant
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State
Share
Share
Share
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Income
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662,350
3,482,830
83,722
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4,699,552
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Instructionsfor the HUD-424-M
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Federal Share; Enter the amount of HUD funds you are requesting
to average 45 minutes per response, including the time for reviewing
with your application.
instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and main
taining the data needed,and completing and reviewing the collection
of information. This agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a
State Share; Enter the amount of funds orcash equivalent of in-kind
services the State is contributing to your project or program of
person is not required to respond to, a collection of information
unless that collection displays a valid 0MB control number.
This form is to be used by applicants requesting funding from the
Department of Housing and Urban Development for application
submissions for Federal assistance,
activities.
Local Share: Enter the amount of funds or cash equivalent of inkind services your local government is contributing to your project or
program of activities.
Other: Enter the amount of other sources of private, non-profit, or
other funds or cash equivalent of in-kind services being contributed
ir the following information:
to your project or program of activities.
Program: The HUD funding program you are applying under.
Applicant Share; Enter the amount of funds or cash equivalent of
In-kind contributions you are contributing to your project or program
of activities.
Program Income: Enter the amount of program income you expect
to generate and contribute to this program overthe life of your award. •
Total: Please total all columns and fill in the amounts.
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Applicant Identifier
05/14/01
1. Typo of Submission;
Application:
S-OO-UC-06-0007
3. Dale Received by Stale
Stale Application Identifier
4. Date Received by Federal Agency
Federal IdentiTier
Not Applicable
Preapplication;
S. Applicant Information
Legal Name
Organizational UnH
County of Santa Clara
Housing and Community Development Prograrn
Address
Contact
1735 North First Street, Suite 265
San Jose, CA 95112
Charles Chew, Program Manager
(408)441-0261
Santa Clara
6. Employer identification Number(EIN):
7. Type of Applicant:
946000533
County
8. Type of Appliration;
Type:
Continuation
9. Name of Federal Agency:
U.S. Dept, of Housing & Urban Development
10. Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number:
11. Descriptive Title of Applicanfs Project:
Catalog Number;
14-231
Assistance Title;
Emergency Shelter Grants Program
Emergency Shelter Grants Program - FY 2001/02
12. Areas Affected by Project:
County of Santa Clara - Urban County
13. Proposed Project:
Start Date
14. Congressional Districts of:
End Date
07/01/01
a. Applicant
06/30/02
b. Project
10,12,13
10,12,13
16. Is Application Subject to Review by Stale Executive Order 12372 Process?
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f. Program Income
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g. Total
$91,000
18. To the best of my knowiedge and belief, all data In this apptication/preappllcatlon are true and correct, the document has been duly authorized
by the governing body of the applicant and the applicant will comply with the attached assurances If the assistance is awarded.
a.Typed Name of Authorized Representative
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■'e applicant must provide the funding matrix shown below, listing each program for which Federal funding is being requested, and
mplete the certifications.
Program*
Applicant
Federal
State
Share
Share
Share
CDBG
2,669,00(
HOME
1,042,00C
ESG
Other
Total
Program
Income
151,480
662,350
3,482,830
83,722
1,125,722
91,00C
Grand Totals
*
Local
91,000
3,802,00C
151,480
746,072
4,699,552
For FHIPs, show both initiative and component
Instructions for the HUD-424-M
Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated
Federal Share: Enter the amount of HUD funds you are requesting
to average 45 minutes per response, including the time for reviewing
instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and main
taining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection
of information. This agency may not Conduct or sponsor, and a
person is not required to respond to, a collection of information
unless that collection displays a valid 0MB control number.
This form is to be used by applicants requesting funding from the
Department of Housing and Urban Development for application
with your application.
State Share: Enter the amount of funds or cash equivalent of in-kind
services the State is contributing to your project or program of
activities.
Local Share: Enter the amount of funds or cash equivalent of inkind services your local government is contributing to your project or
program of activities.
Other: Enter the amount of other sources of private, non-profit, or
submissions for Federal assistance,
other funds or cash equivalent of in-kind services being contributed
er the following information:
to your project or program of activities.
Program: The HUD funding program you are applying under.
Applicant Share: Enter the amount of funds or cash equivalent of
in-kind contributions you are contributing to your project or program
Program Income: Enter the amount of program Income you expect
to generate and contribute to this program over the life of your award. ■
Total: Please total all columns and fill in the amounts.
of activities.
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ref.0MB Circular A-102
Funding Sources
Entitlement Grant(includes reallocated funds)
CDBG
ESG
HOME
HOPWA
$2,669,000
$91,000
$1,042,000
$0
$3,802,000
Total
Prior Years' Program Income NOT previously programmed or reported
$0
$0
$0
$0
CDBG
ESG
HOME
HOPWA
$0
Total
Reprogrammed Prior Years' Funds
$151,480
$0
$0
$0
CDBG
ESG
HOME
HOPWA
$151,480
Total
Total Estimated Program Income
CDBG Rehab Program Income
HOME Program Income
$662,350
$83,722
$746,072
Total
$0
Section 108 Loan Guarantee Fund
$4,699,552
TOTAL FUNDING SOURCES
$0
Other Funds
$4,699,552
Submitted Proposed Projects Totals
$0
Un-Submitted Proposed Projects Totals
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CERTIFICATIONS
In accordance with the applicable statutes and the regulations governing the consolidated
plan regulations, the jurisdiction certifies that:
Affirmatively Further Fair Housing — Tne. jurisdiction will affirmatively further fair housing,
which means it will conduct an analysis cf impediments to fair housing choice within the
jurisdiction, take appropriate actions to overcome the effects of any impediments identified
through that analysis, and maintain records reflecting that analysis and actions in this regard.
Anti-displacement and Relocation Flan - It will comply with the acquisition and relocation
requirements of the Uniform Relccatlcn Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Ac:
of 1S70, as amended, and im.plementing regulations at 49 CFR 24; and it has in.effect and is
following a residential antidisplacement and relocation assistance plan required under section
104(d) of the Housing and Community Develcprnent Act of 1974, as amended, in connection
v/ith any activity assisted with funding under the CDBG or HOME programs.
Drug Free Workplace - It will or will continue to provide a drug-free workplace by: • .
1. Publishing a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, distrPoution,
dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the grantee's
workplace and specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violation of
such prohibition;
2. Establishing an ongoing drug-free awareness program to inform employees about -
(a) Tne dangers of drug abuse in the workplace;
(b) Tne grantee’s policy of maintaining a drug-free workplace';'
(c) Any available drug counseling, rehabilitation, and employee assistance programs; and
(d) Tne. penalties that may be imposed upon employees for drug abuse violations
occurring in the workplace;
3. Making it a requirement that each employee to be engaged in the performance of the
grant be given a copy of the statement required by paragraph 1;
4. Notifying the employee In the statement required by paragraph 1 that, as a condition of
employment under the grant, the employee will (a) Abide by the terms of the statement; and
(b) Notify the employer in writing cf his or her convictiori for a violation of a criminal drug
statute occurring in the workplace no later than five calendar days after such
conviction;
6. Notifying the agency in writing, v/ithin ten calendar days after receiving notice under
subparagraph 4(b) from an erfipicyee or otherwise receiving actual notice of such
conviction. Employers of convicted employees must provide notice, including position
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. title to every grant officer or o.ther designee on whose grani activity the convicted
employee was working, unless the Federal agency has
designatednumber(s)
a centra^ point
for
identification
of each
the receipt of such notices. Notice shall include.the
affected grant;
of receiving notice under
6 Taking one of the following actions, within 30 calendar isdays
so
convicted
subparagraph 4(b), with respec: to any employee who
against such an employee, up to and including
(a) Taking appropriate personnel ,;icn
recuirements of the. Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as
termination, consistent with tr
amended; or
(b) Requiring such employes to
pate satisfactcriiy in a drug abuse assistance cr
r such purposes by a Federal, State, cr local health.
rehabilitation program appro
law enforcement, or other apcrcpnate agency,
7. Making a good faith effort to contk, e to maintain a drug-free workplace through
implementation of paragraphs 1 , c. 4, 5 and 6.
Anti-Lobbying - To the best of the jurisdiction’s knowledge and belief:
1. No Federal appropriated funds have been paid or Will be paid, by or on behalf of it, to any
person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a
Member of Congress, an officer cr e.mployee of Congress, or an employee of a Member
of Congress in connection with the awarding of any Federal contract, the making of any
Federal grant, the making of any Federal loan, the entering into of any cooperative
agreement, and the extension, continuation, renewal, amendment, or modification of any
Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement;
2. If any funds other than Federal,appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any
person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a
Member of Congress, an officer cr employee of Congress, or an ernployee of a Member
of Congress in connection with this Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative
agreement, it will complete and submit Standard Form-LLL,"Disclosure Form to Report
Lobbying," in accordance with its instructions; and
3. It will require that the language of paragraph (n) of this certification be included in the
award documents for all subawards at ai\ tiers (including subcontracts, subgrants, and
contracts under grants, loans, and cooperative agreements) and that all subrecipients
shall certify and disclose accordingly.
Authority of Jurisdiction - The ccr.sciidated plan is authorized under State and local lav/ icr
(as applicable) and the jurisdiction possesses the legal authority to carry out the programs f
which it is seeking funding, in accordance with applicable HUD regulations.
Consistency wHh plan - The housing activities to be undertaken with CDBG, HOME. E3G,
and HOPWA funds are consistent with the strategic plan.
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8. The grantee may insert in the space provided below the srte(s) for the performance of
work done in connection with the specific, grant;
Place of Performance (Street address, city, county, state, zip code)
County of Santa Clara -
Housing and Community Development Program
1735 North First Street, Suite 265
San. Jose, CA 95112
Check
if there are workclace
with regard to the drug-free work;
cn file
U
■ are'nct identified here; The certificaticn
required by 24 CFR part 24, subpart F.
9. Definitions of terms in the Nonprocurement Suspension and Debarment
common rule and Drug-Free V7crkpiace common rule apply to this certification.
Grantees’ attention is called, in particular, to the following definitions from these
rules;
"Controlled substance" means a controlled substance in Schedules I through V
of the Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C.812) and.as further defined by
regulation (21 CFR 1308.11 through 1308.15);
"Conviction" means a finding of guilt (including a plea of nolo contendere) or
imposition of sentence, or both, by any judicial bcdy charged with the
responsibility to determine violations of the Federal or State criminal drug
statutes;
"Criminal drug statute" means a Federal or non-Federal criminal statute
involving the manufacture, distribution, dispensing, use, or possession of any
controlled substance;
"Employee" means the employes of a grantee directly engaged in the
performance of work under a grant, including; (i) All "direct charge" employees;
(ii) all "indirect charge" employees unless their impact or involvement is
insignificant to the performance of the grant; and (iii) temporary personnel and
consultants who are directly engaged in the performance of work under the
grant and who are on the grantee’s payroll. This definition does not Include
workers not on the payroll of the grantee (e.g., volunteers, even If used to meet
a matching requirement; consultants or independent contractors not on the
grantee's payroll; or employees of subrecipients or subcontractors in covered
workplaces).
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APPENDIX TO CERTIFICATIONS
INSTRUCTIONS CONCERNING LOBBYING AND DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE REQUIREMENTS:
A. Lobbying Certification
Tbis certification is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed
when this transaction was made or entered into: Submission of this certification is a.
by section 1352, title
prerequisite for making or entering into this transaction imposed
certification shall be subject to
31, U.S. Code. Any person who fails to file the required
a civil penalty of not less than SI O.OCO and not more than $100,000 for each such
failure.
B. Drug-Free Workplace-' Certificaticn.
1.
By signing and/or submitting this application or grant agreement, the grantee is
providing the certification.
2.
The certification is a materia! representation of fact upon which reliance is placed
when the agency awards the grant. If it is later determined that the grantee
knowingly rendered a false certification, or otherwise violates the requirements of
the Dajg-Free Workplace Act, HUD,in addition to any other remedies available to
the Federal Government, may take action authorized under the Drug-Free .
Workplace Act.
3. For grantees other than'individuals, Alternate I applies.(This is the information
to v/inlch jurisdictions certify).
4. For grantees who are individuals. Alternate II applies. (Not applicable
jurisdictions.)
5. Workplaces under grants, for grantees other than individuals, need not be
identified on the certification. Tf known, they may be identified in the grant
application. If the grantee does not identify the workplaces at the time of
application, or upon award, if there is no application, the grantee must keep
the identity of the workplace(s) on file in Hs office and make the Information
available for Federal inspection. Failure to identify all known workplaces
constitutes a violation of the grantee's drug-free workplace requirements.
6. V/orkplace identifications must include the actual address of buildings (or parts
of buildings) or other sites v/here work under the grant takes place.
Categorical descriptions may be used (e.c., all vehicles.of a mass transit
authority or State highway department while in operation. State employees in
each local unemployment office, performers in concert halls or radio stations).
7. If the workplace identified to the agency changes during the performance of
the grants the grantee shall inform the agency of the change(s), if it pre'/iously
identified the workplaces in question (see paragraph live).
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' Section 3 - U will comply with section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968,
and implementing regulations at 24 CFR Part 135.
May ir, 2001
Unh
Signature/Authorized
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Date
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Specific CDBG Certifications
The Entitlement Community certifies that:
Citizen Participation - . It is in full compliance and following a detailed citizen participation
plan that satisfies the requirements of 24 CFR 91.105.
Community Development Plan - Its consolidated housing and community development plan
identifies community development
: housing needs.and specifies both short-term and IcngC.I
term community development object es that provide dece.nt housing, expand economic
opportunities primarily for persons c ;cv,' and moderate income.(See CFR 24 570.2 a.nd CFR
24 part 570)
Following a Plan - It is following a cu'rent consolidated plan (or Comprehensive Kousinc
Affordability Strategy) that has been a proved by HUD.
Use of Funds - It has complied vdth the following criteria:
1. Maximum Feasible Priority. With respect to activities expected to be assisted with CDBG
funds, it certifies that it has developed its Action Plan so as to give maximum feasible
priority to activities which benefit low and moderate income families or aid in the
prevention or elimination of slums or blight. Tne Action Plan may also include activities
which the grantee certifies are designed to meet other community development needs
having a particular urgency beeaus existing conditions pose a serious and immediat
threat to the health or welfare of
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community, and other financial resources are not
available);
2. Overall Benefit. The aggregate use of CDBG funds including section 108 guaranteed
loans during program year(s) 19S^
(a period specified by the grantee
consisting of one, two, or three specific consecutive program years), shall principally
benefit persons of low and moderate income in a manner that ensures that at least 70
percent of the amount is expended for activities that benefit such persons during the
designated period;
3. Special Assessments. It will not attempt to recover any capital costs of public
improvements assisted with CDBG funds including Section 108 loan guaranteed funds by
assessing any amount against properties owned and occupied by persons of low and
moderate income, including any fee charged or assessment made as a condition of
obtaining access to such public improvements.
However, if CDBG funds are used to pay the proportion of a fee or assessment that
relates to the capital costs of public improvements (assisted in part with CDBG luncs)
. financed from other revenue sources, an assessment or charge may be made against the
property with respect to the public improvements financed by a source other than CDBG
funds.
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The jurisdiction will not attempt to recover any capital costs of public improvements
assisted with CDBG funds, including Section 108, unless CDBG funds are used to pav the
proportion of fee or assessment ar.ributable to the capital costs of public improvements
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assessmem or charge may be
financed from other revenue sources. In this case, animprovemente
financed by
Se aoainst the property with respect to the pubiic
a source
SSer mS;CDBG Lds. Wso, in the case of properties owned and ocaj.ed by moderateincome (not low-inoome)families, an assessment or charge
madefunds
agai^
the
othermay
thanbeCDBG
if the
property for public improvements financed by a source
jurisdiction
certifies that n lacks CDBG funds to cover the assessment.
Excessive Force
1.
It has adopted and is enforcing:
ive force by law enforcement agencies within its
A policy prohibiting the use of excess
encaoed in non-violent civil rights demonstrations; and
jurisdiction agajnst any individuals
physically barring entrance to
2. A policy of enforcing applicable State and loca! laws ofagainst
such non-violent civil rights
or exit from a facility or location v/nich is the suoject
demonstrations within its juriscicticn,
Compliance With Anti-discrimination laws - The grant will be conducted and aitoinistereo
fr, conformity with title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964(42 USC 200Qd), the Fair Housing Act
(42 USC 3601-3619), and implementing regulations.
procedures
Lead-Based Paint - its notification, inspection, testing and abatement
of 24 CFR §570.608;
concerning lead-based paint will comply with the requirements
Compliance with Laws - It v/ill comply with applicable laws.
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Specific HOME Certifications
The HOME participating jurisdiction certifies that:
Tenant Based Rental Assistance - if the participating jurisdiction intends to provide tenantbased rental assistance;
The use of HOME funds for tenant-based rental assistance is an essential element of the
participating jurisdiction’s consciidated plan for expanding the supply, affordability, and
availabilib/ of decent, safe, sanrtar'/, and affordable housing.
Eligible Activities and Costs - it is
ng and will use HOME funds for eligible activities and
c;
costs, as described in 24 CFR § 92.2C ; through 92.209 and that it is not using and will not
use HOME funds for prohibited activibi s, as described in § 92.214.
Appropriate Financial Assistance - before committing any funds to a project, it will evaluate
the project in accordance with the guidelines that it adopts for this purpose and will not invest
any more HOME funds in combination with other Federal assistance than is necessary to
provide affordable housing:
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ESG Certifications
The Emergency Shelter Grantee certifies that:
Major rehabilitation/conversion - It will maintain any building for which assistance is used
under the ESG program as a shelter for homeless individuals and families for at least 1G
years. If the jurisdiction plans to use funds for purposes less than tenant-based rental
assistance the applicant will maintain any building for which assistance is used underthe
ESG program as a shelter for homeless individuals and families for at least 3 years.
Essential Services -- It will provide ser/ices or sn
the period during which the ESG assis
structure as long as the same genera!
c::;'
to homeless individuals and famiii;-
- IS pr iced, v/ithout
ulation is ser^/ec.
Renovation — Any renovation carnec cut wiin r,3G
that the building involved is safe and sanitany.
s :cr
regard to a pa.hicuiar sit
assistance shall be sufficient to ens
Supportive Services -- It will assist incmeless individuals in obtaining appropria
suppc
services, including permanent housing, miecica! and me.ntal health treatm.ent, counseling,
supervision, and other services essentia! for achieving independent living, and other Federal
State, local, and private assistance.
Matching Funds -- It will obtain matching amounts required under §576.71 of this title.
Confidentiality - It will develop and implem.ent procedures to ensure the confidentialiw of
records pertaining to any individual provided family violence prevention or meatment sen'
under any project” assisted under the ESG.program, including protection against the release
of the address or location of any family violence shelter project except v/ith the v/ritten
authorization of the person responsible for the operation of that shelter.
Homeless Persons Involvement - To the miaximum extent practicable, it will involve, through
employment, volunteer ser'/ices, or otherwise, homeless individuals and families in
ng facilities, and providing services assisted
constructing, renovating, maintaining, c
through this program.
Consolidated Plan — It is.following a current HUD-approved Consolidated Plan or CHAS.
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Document
This Annual Plan describes the activities which the Urban County anticipates undertaking in the 2003/04 fiscal year with funds received through the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program, the Home Investment Partnership Act (HOME), and the Emergency Shelter Grants (ESG) Program. These activities are intended to meet the Urban County's affordable housing and community development needs, as described in the FY 2000-2005 Consolidated Plan. The Annual Plan also describes the activities which the Urban County plans to undertake to further fair housing goals.
Initiative
Collection
James T. Beall, Jr.
Content Type
Plan
Resource Type
Document
Date
07/01/2001-06/30/2002
District
District 4
Creator
Housing and Community Development
Language
English
Rights
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