HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - 2017.12.07 - 23205MISCELLANEOUS RESOLUTION 11173,35 - December 7, 2017
BY: Commissioner Phillip J. Weipert, Chairperson, Planning and Building Committee
IN RE: DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT & COMMUNITY AFFAIRS - COMMUNITY &
HOME IMPROVEMENT DIVISION - 2017 ANNUAL ACTION PLAN ACCEPTANCE FOR COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG), HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIPS ACT PROGRAM
(HOME) AND EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS GRANT (SG) PROGRAMS
To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners
Chairperson, Ladies and Gentlemen:
WHEREAS the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) requires Oakland County to
estimate Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Home Improvement Program (HIP) Revolving
Loan Fund (RLF) and HOME Investment Partnerships Act Grant Program Income (PI) at the time of each
Annual Action Plan application and Oakland County reconciles actual RLF and PI at the end of each
program year; and
WHEREAS the 2016 Annual Action Plan (MR. #16271) estimated Community Development Block Grant
(CDBG) Home Improvement Program (HIP) Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) revenue of $700,000 and HOME
Investment Partnerships Act Grant Program Income (PI) revenue of $800,000; and
WHEREAS in PY 2016 Oakland County received Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Home
Improvement Program (HIP) Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) revenue of $903,243.26 and the HOME
Investment Partnerships Act Grant Program Income (PI) revenue of $1,325,726.79; and
WHEREAS the Oakland County Board of Commissioners authorized submittal of the Oakland County
2017 Annual Action Plan to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD); and
WHEREAS the 2017 Annual Action Plan contains a consolidated Federal grant application for activities
designed to accomplish the goals and objectives for the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)
Program, HOME Investment Partnerships Act (HOME) Program and the Emergency Solutions Grants
(ESG) Program; and
WHEREAS HUD by letter dated October 19, 2017 transmitted to the Community & Home Improvement
Division a Program Year 2017 consolidated allocation of $7,527,838 including $4,999,086 for CDBG,
$2,200,079 for HOME and $328,673 for ESG, for the program year period of July 1, 2017 through June
30, 2018; and
WHEREAS this is the 43rd year of grant funding and acceptance for these programs; and
WHEREAS total program revenue for the 2017 CDBG Program will be $5,699,086 including $4,999,086
grant allocation and $700,000 in estimated CDBG Revolving Loan Funds; and
WHEREAS the CDBG grant is 100 percent federally funded and no County funds are required; and
WHEREAS total program revenue for the 2017 HOME Program will be $3,495,097 including $2,200,079
HOME grant allocation, $495,018 grant match and $800,000 in estimated HOME Program Income; and
WHEREAS funding for the HOME program match is appropriated in the Oakland County 2018 Adopted
Budget; and
WHEREAS total program revenue for the 2017 ESG Program will be the grant allocation of $328,673;
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WHEREAS the ESG grant is 50 percent federally funded and the match source is in-kind services or cash
with no County funds required; and
WHEREAS fund schedules and program descriptions for the 2017 CDBG, HOME and ESG programs
appear in Attachment A; and
WHEREAS the grant funds will continue to cover the following 22 Special Revenue (SR) positions in the
Economic Development & Community Affairs/Community & Home Improvement Division (1090611): one
(1) C&HI Assistant position 5413, one (1) Grant Compliance & Program Coordinator position 1370, four
(4) Community and Home Improvement (C&HI) Coordinator positions 1279, 3231, 3430, 6098, one (1)
Supervisor C&HI Administrative Services position 1371, two (2) C&HI Technician positions 3230,1768,
two (2) Supervisor C&HI positions 0999, 3182, three (3) Senior C&HI Specialist positions 3567,10806,
0730 one (1) Housing Counseling & Homeless Services Supervisor position 3354, two (2) C&HI Field
Technician positions 1457, 9578, one (1) Chief C&HI position 1708, one (1) Manager C&HI position 0993,
two (2) Senior C&HI Field Technician positions 2426, 9522, one (1) Student position 5341; and
WHEREAS the grant funds will continue to cover 50% of one (1) General Fund/General Purpose (GF/GP)
Accountant Ill position (1020615-02558) in the Management & Budget/Fiscal Services Division for grant
accounting services; and
PLANNING AND BUILDING COMMITTEE
Motion carried unanimously on a roll call vote with Quarles absent.
WHEREAS HUD requires Oakland County to have annual Agreements with each Subrecipient; and
WHEREAS it is the purpose and intent of each Subrecipient Agreement to enable Oakland County to
pass responsibilities to each Subrecipient to carry out the project(s) described in the CDBG application
which was approved and funded by Oakland County; and
WHEREAS Subrecipeint Agreements have been reviewed by Corporation Counsel; and
WHEREAS the Oakland County Executive is the authorized signator of the CDBG Subrecipient
Agreements; and
WHEREAS the CDBG, HOME and ESG grant agreements have completed the Grant Review Process in
accordance with the Board of Commissioners Grant Acceptance Procedures.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of Commissioners recognizes the
receipt of PY 2016 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Home Improvement Program (HIP)
Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) revenue of $903,243.26 and the PY 2016 HOME Investment Partnerships
Act Grant Program Income (PI) revenue of $1,325,726.79.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of Commissioners accepts consolidated
CDBG, HOME and ESG grant funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development in
the amount of $7,527,838, $700,000 in estimated Home Improvement Revolving Loan Funds, $800,000
in estimated HOME Program Income and HOME County match of $495,018 for a consolidated 2017
program year grant package totaling $9,522,856.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of Commissioners authorizes both the
Board of Commissioners Chairperson and the County Executive to execute the grant agreements and to
approve amendments and extensions up to fifteen (15) percent variance from the award, consistent with
the agreement as originally approved.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of Commissioners recognizes the Oakland
County Executive as the authorized signator of the CDBG Subrecipient Agreements.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that acceptance of these grants does not obligate the County to any future
commitments and continuation of the Special Revenue positions is contingent upon continued future
levels of grant funding.
Chairperson, on behalf of the Planning and Building Committee, I move the adoption of the foregoing
resolution.
Commissioner Philip J. Weipert, District #8
Chairperson, Planning and Building Committee
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Tel. (313) 226-7900 FAX (313) 226-6689
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Ms. Karry Rieth, Manager
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Pontiac, Michigan 48341-0415
Dear Ms. R-ieth:
SUBJECT: 2017 Annual Plan Approval
County of Oakland
Community Development Block Grant Program
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HOME Investment Partnerships Program
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Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) $328,673
The total allocation for your community is $7,527,838.
Your 2017 program year began on July 1, 2017.
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U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Office of Community Planning and Development Funding Approval and HOME
Investment Partnerships Agreement
Title II of the National Affordable Housing Act
1. Participant Name and Address
County Of Oakland
250 Elizabeth Lake Road, Suite 1900
Pontiac, MI 48341-0414
2. Grant Number: M17-DC260210
3a Tax Identification Number:
386004876
3b Unique Entity Identifier (formerly
DUNS): 136200362
4. Appropriation Number
86 7/0 0205
5. FY (YYYY)
2017
6. Previous Obligation (Enter '0" for inifial FY allocation)
$0.00
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10. Date of Obligation (Congressional Release Date)
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(mm/rid/yyyy): 10/19/2017
11. Indirect Cost Ratak
12. Period of Performance:
Administerinq Agency/Dept. Indirect Cost Rate Direct Cost Base Date in Box #10 - 09/01/2025
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Keith E. Hernandez - HUD Community Planning and Development Director 1 1011912017
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17./Signature 18. Date
19. Check one:
0 Initial Agreement
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20. Funding Information: HOME
Source of Funds
2017
2015
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Appropriation Code
867/00205
865/80205
866/90205
86X0205 -16
86X0205 - 17
PAS Code
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Amount
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$12,957.00
$2,611.00
$ 463.00
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$328,673.00
11. Date HUD Received Recipient's
Consolidated Plan Submission
(mmidd/yyyy)
08/09/2017
12. Period of Performance Start
Date (the later of the dates listed In
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08/09/2017
14. Special Conditions
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6, Period of Performance End Date (mmtdd/yyyy)
10/19/2019
Funding Approval/Agreement
Emergency Solutions Grants Program
Subtitle B of Title IV of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act,
42 U.S.C,11371 at seg.
CFDA Number 14,231
1. Recipient Name and Address
County Of Oakland
250 Elizabeth Lake Road, Suite 1900
Pontiac, MI 48341-0414
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development
Office of Community Planning and Development
2. Unique Federal Award Identification Number:
El 7UC260002
3. Tax Identification Number: 386004876
4. Unique Entity Identifier (DUNS): 136200362
5. Fiscal Year (yyyy); 2017
6. Previous Obligation (Enter "0" for initial Fiscal Year allocation)
7. Amount of Funds Obligated or Deobligated by This Action (1- or -
8. Total Amount of Federal Funds Obligated
9. Total Required Match: $
10. Start Date of Recipients
Program Year (rnrnkld/yyyy)
07/01/17
13. Type of Agreement (check applicable box)
E initial Agreement (Purpose #1 — initial Fiscal Year allocation)
Amendment (Purpose #2 — Deobligation of funds)
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20. Signature 21. Date (rnm/ddiyyyy)
Funding Information (HUD Accounting Use Only):
PAS Code; HA ES Region: 05
Appropnation:. 90192 Office: 28 (Detroit)
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Allotment: 867
8. Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
10/19/2017
ATTACHMENT: Indirect Cost Rate Provision for ESG
Indirect Cost Rate Provision (to be added to Special Conditions attached to each ESG Agreement)
If the funds provided under this Agreement will be used for payment of the Recipient's
indirect costs pursuant to 2 C14R 200, Subpart E—Cost Principles, attach a schedule in the
format set forth below to the executed Agreement that is returned to HUD. The schedule
shall identify each department/agency of the Recipient that will carry out activities with
funds provided under this Agreement, the indirect cost rate applicable to that
department/agency (including if the de minimis rate is charged under 2 CFR 200.414), and
the direct cost base to which that rate will be applied. Do not include indirect cost rates for
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The pages of this report provide
a detailed account of the support
given to our local communities
under theCommunity Development
Block Grant (CDBG) in 2017. These
federal housing and community
development funds benefit us in
a host of ways, inany of which may
surprise you
CDBG funds 'nay be in the streets
you drive, the sidemolks you stroll
the water and sanitary systems you
use, the parks we enjoy and the
meats provided to a shut-in. They
may create the barrier-free entrance
you access, your neighbor's new roof
or equipment firefighters in your
community might use They may
fund the removal of a blighted house
in your neighborhood provide food
for a neighbor in an emergency
or refuge for victims of d()mestic
violence or the homeless.
The projects are numerous; the
benefits are lastirlg. Because
these funds, the fine work of our
Community & Home Improvement
earn under the direction
ofM y ii>>1111
ngstanding partnerships with
itrr ice
emergency shelters
and community development
organizations, Oakland County
remains a great place to live,
work, play and prosper.
L Brooks Patterson
Oakland county Exectinve
Oakland County's housing and Conlin unity
rievelopment progranls ore funded b,v
US. Department of llousing an
Urban Development (PIUD). EQUAL 1401.MiNG
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INCOME LIMITS*
In 1975, the Oakland County Board of Commissio
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voted to have the county participate in U.S. Department
of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) commun
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planning and development programs.The overall go
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is to strengthen neighborhoods by supporting loc
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revitalization, home improvement and public serv
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for senior citizens, low income persons and famili
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,
disadvantaged youth and disabled residents. As a H
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entitlement county, Oakland County receives fu
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on a formula basis to meet the national objectives of
four federal grants: the competitive Comprehens
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Housing Counseling Grant, Community Development
Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnerships
Program (HOME) and Emergency Solutions Grant (FSG).
These programs have invested more than $300 million
in Oakland County communities since the program
began more than 40 years ago.
8,450 $3
$43,950
In 2017, 80% of CMG funds received by Oakland County
are used to fund local community revitalization projects
involving public facilities, infrastructure, housing and
public service activities. Citizen input is included in
decision-making through the Citizens Advisory Counci
l
and the development of our five-year consolidated pla
n
.
Pages 6-11 of this report project how CDBG funds w
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be used in 2017.
$59,300
$63,700
$72,500
Eligibility for many of the local programs is based
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gross household income limits set by HUD (see cha
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)
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Households that meet the "Low-Income" limit al
s
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may be eligible for the county's Home Improvement
Program. Housing counseling is provided to all Oakl
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County residents regardless of income.
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FAIR HOUSING.. IS YOUR RIGHT
Equal access to rental housing and noiriecnAinership
opportunities IS ii If: LAW. Oaklancl County iScomynittvci
to ensuring fair and equal housinci opportunities for all
citizens aro guaranteed equal opporti inrtyin firiaticirig
and securing housing or their choice regardless of
age, disability, marital status, family status, sex, race,
origin or religion .-If you or someone ._
you know feel discriminated against while seeking
housing financing or looking for a home or rental
property, contact Oakland County's Community& Home
Improvement Division at {248) 858-5402.
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DID YOU KNOW?
All Oakland County residents can use our 'lousing
counseling services regardless of their income
EMERGENCY HOUSING SUPPORT
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over the phone
We are an approved agency of the U.S. Department
of Housing and Urban Developmentand Michigan
State Housing Development Authority Our
certified housing counselors have adopted the
I. • •
Code of Ethics for housing professionals and
national industry standards.
Oakland County's newest housing counselor. A Michigan
State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA)
certified and Housing and Urban Development Home
Equity Conversion Mortgage roster counselor, Stephen
comes to us with over four years of experience as a
financial counselor and coach. He will be assisting
residents looking into reverse mortgages as well as
those who are in mortgage or property tax foreclosure.
Oakland County housing counselors can provide
referrals to various agencies for short-term help to
prevent homelessness or quickly rehouse individuals
through the Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) program.
Financial assistance is available to help pay rent, utilities
and moving expenses as well as security and utility
deposits. Housing relocation and stabilization services
also under the program include case management,
outreach and engagement and housing search and
placement. Support is given to &ea homeless shelter
providers for operations, maintenance and essential
services. ESG funded emergency shelters in Oakland
County served more than 1,000 homeless adults and
children last year.
HOUSING COUNSELING SERVICES
Certified advisors offer FREE housing information
,
education and referrals in a confidential setting. Get
help with:
• Preventing Mortgage or Property Tax Foreclosure
Know your options if you're having trouble paying your
mortgage or property tax.
• Reverse Mortgages for Those Aged 62 or Older
See if you area good candidate for a reverse mortgage to use
the wealth established in your home without the need to sell.
• The Home Buying Process
Learn what buying a home involves — from what you can
afford to how to maintain it.
• Tenant Rights and Responsibilities
Find out about security deposits, leases, maintenance
and affordability.
• &edit and Budget Issues
Receive advice and coaching on financial matters.
• Home Repairs, Subsidized Housing and Rental
Assistance for Low Income Households
Determine if you are eligible for programs that can
help with needed house repairs, increasing accessibility
or making housing more affordable,
Housing Discrimination
We can assist in filing a complaint if you feel discriminated
against when seeking housing financing or looking for a
home or rental property.
Preventing Homelessness
Get referrals to agencies for help with rent, utilities and
security deposits.
Apply for an nterest-
free deferred payment
loan under tile Home
Improvement Program at
OCHousingPrograms.corn
or call (248) 858-5401
Contractors may apply tc,)
work with clients under-
Oakland County's Home
Improvement Program at
OCHousingPrograms.com
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HOME IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
Qualified homeowners may receive loans of u
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$18,000 to make needed home repairs, including barr
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free access and energy saving upgrades. There are
n
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monthly payments and the total loan is due and paya
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only when you no longer live in your home. Oakl
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County staff is with you all the way from helping
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apply for the loan to overseeing all repair work
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paying pre-screened contractors.
To qualify, you must own and live in your own hom
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Oakland County*, meet gross household income lim
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set by the federal government (see page 2) and need
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improvements must be eligible under the program
.
Repairs must result in the home being "decent, sa
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and sanitary." Based on home improvement nee
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financial situation and availability of funds at the t
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of application, eligible improvements may include
:
Barrier-free Access
Basement Waterproofing
Bathroom
Chimney
Door
Electrical System
Heating System
Insulation
Kitchen
Plumbing
Porch
Roof
Septic System
Siding
Structural Defect
Water and Sewer Line
Well
Window
*The City of Lake Angelus, Novi Township, Southfie
l
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Township and Village of Bingham Farms do not participate
in the program.
HOME PROGRAM
Non-profit Community Housing Developmen
t
Organizations (CHD0s) develop affordable housin
g
for qualified low income households under the HOM
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Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) They make
homeownership affordable while also stabilizing
neighborhoods and surrounding housing valu
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s
.
Oakland County partners with three qualified CHDOs
,
Community Housing Network (CHN), Habitat fo
r
Humanity and Venture, inc.CHN works with all eligib
l
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clients but specializes in working with households th
a
t
have at least one person with a disability.
To learn more about their projects, contact:
CHN (248) 928-0111
Habitat for Humanity
(248) 338-1843
Venture Inc. (248) 209-2600
On or about September 2, 2017, the County of Oa
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THE PROJECTED USE OF FUNDS
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must comply with a number of guidelines. The
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B. Project addresses slums or blighted conditions.
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(FR 570201(d)
(FR 570.201(e)
(FR 570.201(k)
(FR 570.202(a)
CFR 570.202(a)(1)
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Objective: Suitable Living Environment
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Communi,y. Development Block Grant
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ALIBURPA HILLS
MINOR HOME REPAIR A211{III) $82,796
MHR to OCCHI guidelines for UM HH. Repairs will conform
t
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OCCH1guidelines.
PUBLIC SERVICES Al 01) $12,427
YS for UM senior 62+ and disabled 78+ HH. Services will conform
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OCCHI guidelines and include lawn cutting, salting and snow remo
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PUBLIC SERVICES Al e(11) $4,136
EMERGENCY SERV10ES- One time or short term emergency r
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mortgage payments to L/M HH.
PUBLIC SERVICES Al e(11) $4,136
Transportation services for job interviews, medical appointments
and/or social services for UM HH.
TOTAL $103,495
BERKLEY
REMOVE ARCHITECTURAL BARRIERS A2c(I) $37,100
Retrofit existing sidewalk ramps to meet ADA standards. Wiltshire
& Cummings, Wiltshire & Bacon, Wiltshire & Phillips and Wiltshir
e
&Oakshire.
PUBLIC SERVICES Ale(II) $3,140
YS for UM seniors 62+ to OCCI-llguidelines and includes lawn mow
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snow removal, and spring and fall cleanup.
PUBLIC SERVICES Al OF) $3,000
Services for abused spouses and their children as part of a Co
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executed & administered contract.
PUBLIC SERVICES Al e(11) $3,135
Disabled Services- Purchase up to 170 accessible reading ma
t
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items for disabled adults 18+.
TOTAL $46,375
BIRMINGHAM
PUBLIC SERVICES Al en $6,017
YS for UM senior 62+ and disabled adult 13+ to OCCHI guidelines
and includes lawn care, and snow removal, spring/fall cleanup, gutter
cleaning, tree trim/removal.
PUBLIC SERVICES Al e(II) $3,300
Senior Services- Outreach, information, referral, and counseling to
UM senior 62-i- and disabled adult 18+ HH.
MINOR HOME REPAIR A2h(III) $37,268
MHR to OCCHI guidelines for L/M HH. Repairs will conform to OCCHI
guidelines.
TOTAL $46,585
BLOOMFIELD HILLS
PUBLIC SERVICES Al e(II) $8,000
Senior Services-Meals on Wheels and liquid nutritional supplements
program for UM Stoom field Hills & Bloomfield Twp income qua
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seniors 62+.
TOTAL $8,000
CLARKSTON
PUBLIC SERVICES Al e(14) $8,000
Transportation services for seniors 62+ & disabled adults 18+ to
medical appointments, shopping, employment and senior center.
TOTAL $8,000
CLAWSON
REMOVE ARCHITECTURAL BARRIERS A2c(I) $43,551
Retrofit existing sidewalk ramps to meet current ADA standards.
Eastbound W. Elmwood &Curtis,Webik, Langley &Shenandoah.
PUBLIC SERVICES Al 01) $3,000
Services for abused spouses and their children as part of a County
executed & administered contract.
TOTAL $46,551
FARM MI GTON
SENIOR CENTERS Al c(I) $26,301
Pay access fee for building space. Costick Activity Senior Center.
PUBLIC SERVICES Al 01) $6,575
Senior Services - Seniorcenter staff wages for the provision of service
s
to eligible clientele. Costick Activity Sr Ctr.
TOTAL $32,876
FERN DALE
PARKS, RECREATIONAL FACILITIES A3c(I) $87,698
Install new ADA compliant baseball diamond/seating, basketba
l
l
hoops/court, creative sitting area, toddler play mounds, entranc
e
o
f
f
Marshall, landscaping, bike rack and repair station, play structu
r
e
,
signage and ADA restroom.
PUBLIC SERVICES Al e(II) $10,000
EMERGENCY SERVICES- Provide one time or short term emergency
payments for rental assistance, security and utility deposits/payments/
arrears and moving costs for the chronically homeless.
PUBLIC SERVICES Al On $8,924
YS for L/M seniors 62+ and UM disabled adult 18-1- Hbi to OCCHI
guidelines and includes lawn cutting, leaf raking and snow rem
o
v
a
l
.
PUBLIC SERVICES Al e(II) $3,000
Services for abused spouses and their children as part of a County
executed & administered contract.
TOTAL $109,622
HAZEL PARK
CODE ENFORCEMENT Al k(I) $80,834
Code Enforcement Activities. Hazel Park UM areas specific.
CLEARANCE AND DEMOLITION A3c (I)
$36,820
Demolition of vacant blighted structures. Hazel Park.
TOTAL
$117,654
HUNTINGTON WOODS
REMOVE ARCHITECTURAL BARRIERS A2c (I) $10,730
Retrofit existing restroorns at City Hall to meet current ADA standards.
PUBLIC SERVICES Al 01) $2,682
Transportation services for seniors 62-I and disabled adults 18+ to
appointments, shopping and events.
TOTAL $13,412
6
KEEGO HARBOR
PARKS, RECREATIONAL FACILITIES A3c(I) $14,399
Remove obsolete wooden playscape & replace with new pl
a
y
s
c
a
p
e
that includes inclusive play elements. Fran Leaf Park,
PUBLIC SERVICES Al e(II) $3,000
Youth Services- Summer camp for youth from UM NH.
TOTAL $17,399
LATHRUP VILLAGE
REMOVE ARCHITECTURAL BARRIERS A2c (I) $7,939
Retrofit existing non ADA compliant picnic tables to me
e
t
A
D
A
standards. Municipal Park,
PUBLIC SERVICES Al e(II) $1,985
Senior Services- Recreation/ educational services, n
u
t
r
i
t
i
o
n
information, exercise, transportation to events and meal program
for seniors 62+. Lathrup Village Senior Center.
TOTAL $9,924
MADISON HEIGHTS
CODE ENFORCEMENT Al c(I) $87,500
Code Enforcement Activities. Madison Heights LIM areas spe
c
i
f
i
c
.
PARKS, RECREATIONAL FACILITIES A3c(I) $50,201
Replace existing parking lot and install new 4" thick asphalt p
a
v
e
m
e
n
t
,
bumper blocks, markings, striping and related grass restoration.
Ambassador Park
PUBLIC SERVICES Al e(II) $22,782
YS for very low income seniors 62+, very low income disabl
e
d
a
d
u
l
t
s
18+ Services will conform to OCCHI guidelines and include lawn
maintenance and snow removal.
TOTAL $160,483
NORTHVILLE
PUBLIC SERVICES Al 01) $8,164
Senior Services- Senior Center staff wages for the provision
o
f
s
e
r
v
i
c
e
s
to eligible clientele. Northville Senior Community Center.
TOTAL $8,164
NOVI
MINOR HOME REPAIR A211(111) $84,626
MHR to OCCHI guidelines for UM HH. Repairs will conform to OCCH1
guidelines.
MOBILE HOME MINOR HOME REPAIR A2h(111) $46,407
MHR for the mobile homes of UM NH as part a a county executed
and administered contract. Repairs will conform to OCCHI guide
l
i
n
e
s
.
PUBLIC SERVICES Ale(II) $10,000
Youth Services- Specialized counseling and camp scholarships fo
r
youth from UM HH.
PUBLIC SERVICES Al 01) $6,000
Services for abused spouses and their children as part of a C
o
u
n
t
y
executed & administered contract.
TOTAL $147,033
OAK PARK
CODE ENFORCEMENT Mc(I) $134,297
Code Enforcement Activities. Oak Park L/M areas specific.
PUBLIC SERVICES Al e(1t) $30,000
YS for income qualified seniors 62+ and income qualified d
i
s
a
b
l
e
d
adults 18+ HH. Services will conform to OCCHI guidelines and
i
n
c
l
u
d
e
lawn service, snow removal, spring/fall yard cleanup and gutter
cleaning.
TOTAL $164,297
ORCHARD LAKE VILLAGE
PUBLIC SERVICES Al e(II) $8,000
Services for abused spouses and their children as part of a County
executed & administered contract.
TOTAL $8,000
PLEASANT RIDGE
PUBLIC SERVICES Al 01) $8,000
Senior Services- Senior Center staff wages for the provision of s
e
r
v
i
c
e
s
to eligible clientele. Pleasant Ridge Senior Community Cente
r
.
TOTAL $8,000
PONTIAC
CLEARANCE AND DEMOLITION A3c (I) $431,526
Demolition of vacant blighted structures. City wide.
SIDEWALKS Al c $658,054
Replace existing damaged and dangerous sidewalk slabs and inst
a
l
l
n
e
w
sidewalks per City sidewalk specifications. Pontiac L/M areas spe
c
i
f
i
c
.
TOTAL $1,089,58
0
ROCHESTER
PARKS, RECREATIONAL FACILITIES A3c(i) $35,331
Retrofit existing surface by installing poured in place playground
safety surface to meet ADA standards. Rochester Municipal P
a
r
k
.
TOTAL $35,331
ROCHESTER HILLS
MINOR HOME REPAIR A2h(III) $190,255
MHR to OCCHI guidelines for UM HH. Repairs will conform
to OCCHI
guidelines.
PUBLIC SERVICES Al 01) $10,000
Y5 for income qualified senior 62+ and income qualified disab
l
e
d
adults 18+ RH. Services will conform to OCCHI guidelines
a
n
d
i
n
c
l
u
d
e
lawn cutting, leaf removal, snow removal, salting & dang
e
r
o
u
s
t
r
e
e
removal.
PUBLIC SERVICES Al ell° $10,000
EMERGENCY SERVICES- Provide one time or short term emerg
e
n
c
y
payments for clothes closet for UM HH,
PUBLIC SERVICES Al e(ii) $7,000
Services for abused spouses and their children as port of a County
executed & administered contract.
TOTAL $217,255
SOUTH LYON
SENIOR CENTERS Al c(I) $46,003
Fund access fee for senior facility building space. Center for A
c
t
i
v
e
Adults. South Lyon.
PUBLIC SERVICES Ale(II) $6,500
Services for abused spouses and their children as part of a
C
o
u
n
t
y
executed & administered contract.
TOTAL $52,503
SYLVAN LAKE
PUBLIC SERVICES Al e(II) $8,000
YS for UM seniors 62+. Services will conform to OCCH1 gui
d
e
l
i
n
e
s
and provide lawn service, general/spring/fall cleanup, and dang
e
r
o
u
s
tree removal/trimming.
TOTAL $8,000
7
TROY
Non-Residential Historic Preservation A3c (I) $167,038
Replace blighted roof on historical landmark-Troy Farm.
PUBLIC SERVICES Ale(II) $41,759
YS for income qualified seniors 62+ and income qualified disabled
adults 18+ PH. Services will conform to OCCHI guidelines arid include
lawn mowing, snow removal, and spring/fall clean up.
TOTAL $208,797
WALLED LAKE
HOUSING REHABILITATION A21(III)
REHABILITATION SINGLE UNIT RESIDENTIAL $9,671
Contract work of the County's Home Improvement Program w
h
i
c
h
i
s
available to low income homeowners in participating comm
u
n
i
t
i
e
s
.
SENIOR CENTER Al c(I) $19,711
Pay access fee for building space for seniors. Wixom Senior
C
e
n
t
e
r
.
PUBLIC SERVICES Al OD $3,673
EMERGENCY SERVICES- Provide one time or short term e
m
e
r
g
e
n
c
y
payments for rent/mortgage, utility, medical and trans
p
o
r
t
a
t
i
o
n
assistance to UM HI-1.
PUBLIC SERVICES Al OD $3,673
Services for abused spouses and their children as port of a County
executed & administered contract.
TOTAL
$36,728
WIXOM
PARKS, RECREATIONAL FACILITIES A3c(I) $47,019
Retrofit existing parking lotto meet ADA standards. Excavate 20
0
x
1
0
0
area to 12" depth & install aggregate sub-base & asphalt pavement
with storm water detention basin to meet ADA standards. G
i
b
s
o
n
House entrance drive, parking area.
PUBLIC SERVICES A 1 e(II) $3,918
Senior Services- Homebound meal program for UM seniors
6
2
+
.
PUBLIC SERVICES Al e(II) $3,918
Provide onetime or short term emergency payments for rent,
c
l
o
t
h
i
n
g
,
utility and food assistance for UM NH,
PUBLIC SERVICES A 1 01) $3,918
Services for abused spouses and their children as port of a County
executed & administered one year contract.
TOTAL $58,773
Townships
ADDISON
MINOR HOME REPAIR A2h(Ill) $9,379
MHR to OCCHI guidelines for UM HH. Repairs will conform
t
o
°
C
C
M
/
guidelines.
PUBLIC SERVICES Al 01) $2,345
Transportation services for UM clientele.
TOTAL $11,724
BLOOMFIELD
MINOR HOME REPAIR A2h(III) $77,646
MHR for the homes of income qualified PH. Repairs will conform
t
o
OCCHI guidelines.
PUBLIC SERVICES Al e(II) $19,412
Senior Services- Meals on wheels program for Bloomfi
e
l
d
T
w
p
seniors 62+.
TOTAL $97,058
BRANDON
SENIOR CENTERS A3c(i) $38,235
Upgrade electrical system, complete kitchen renovation, ins
t
a
l
l
e
n
e
r
g
y
efficient windows and insulated commercial grade interior and
exterior doors. Edna Burton Senior Center, Ortonville,
PUBLIC SERVICES Al e(II) $3,186
EMERGENCY SERVICES-Short term, emergency food and/or
p
e
r
s
o
n
a
l
care vouchers for UM HH. Brandon, Grove/and and Ortonv
i
l
l
e
.
PUBLIC SERVICES Ale/II) $3,186
Youth Services- Camp, skill building and tutoring programs
f
o
r
y
o
u
t
h
from L/M
PUBLIC SERVICES Ale/II) $3,186
Services for abused spouses and their children as part o
f
a
County
executed & administered contract.
TOTAL $47,793
COMMERCE
PARKS, RECREATIONAL FACILITIES A3c(I) $84,828
Retrofit existing surface by installing poured in place p
l
a
y
g
r
o
u
n
d
safety surface to ADA standards, Dodge Park.
PUBLIC SERVICES Ale/II) $10,000
Services for abused spouses and their children as part
o
f
a
C
o
u
n
t
y
executed & administered contract.
PUBLIC SERVICES Ale(II) $10,000
Youth Services- Summer Camp and skill building for youth
f
r
o
m
UM PH.
TOTAL
$104,828
GROVE LAND
SENIOR CENTERS Al c(I) $17,172
Upgrade electrical system, complete kitchen renovation, install energy
efficient windows and insulated commercial grade interio
r
a
n
d
exterior doors. Edna Burton Senior Center, Ortonville.
PUBLIC SERVICES A 1 e(II) $3,500
EMERGENCY SERVICES- Short term, emergency payments
for utility,
food and/or prescription assistance for seniors 62+ and
U
M
Grove/and, Brandon and Holly.
TOTAL
$20,672
HIGHLAND
SENIOR CENTERS Al c(I)
$50,274
Rehab existing senior center to ADA standards to increase a
c
c
e
s
s
t
o
programs and services. Highland Senior Center.
PUBLIC SERVICES A 1 e(II) $12,569
Transportation services for Highland Twp resident seniors 62
+
a
n
d
disabled adults 18+ to work, doctor appointments and shop
p
i
n
g
.
Highland, Milford Twp, Milford Village,
TOTAL
$62,843
8
HOLLY
HOUSING REHABILITATION A2I(111) $17,731
REHABILITATION SINGLE UNIT RESIDENTIAL
Contract work of the County's Home Improvement Pr
o
g
r
a
m
w
h
i
c
h
i
s
available to low income homeowners in participating
c
o
m
m
u
n
i
t
i
e
s
.
PUBLIC SERVICES Al e(11) $4,433
Youth Services- Recreation services and counseling f
o
r
y
o
u
t
h
f
r
o
m
L/M HH.
TOTAL $22,164
INDEPENDENCE
MINOR HOME REPAIR A2h(III) $89,922
MHR for the homes of LIM FIR Repairs will conform to OCCHI
guidelines.
PUBLIC SERVICES Ale(II) $6,131
Senior Services -Senior Center staff wages for the provisi
o
n
ofservices
to eligible clientele, Independence Two, Senior Center.
PUBLIC SERVICES Al e(II) $9,000
Provide transportation services for seniors 62+ and disabl
e
d
a
d
u
l
t
s
1
8
+
to medical appointments, shopping, employment, and
S
e
n
i
o
r
C
e
n
t
e
r
,
PUBLIC SERVICES Al e(II) $7,350
Youth Services- Camp, tutoring, substance abu
s
e
e
d
u
c
a
t
i
o
n
,
educational support groups and enrichment activitie
s
f
o
r
c
h
i
l
d
r
e
n
from UM HH.
TOTAL $112,403
LYON
MINOR HOME REPAIR A211011) $11,485
MVIR for the homes of L/M HP. Repairs will conform to OCCHI
guidelines.
PUBLIC SERVICES Ale(II) $5,828
Youth Services-Camp, tutoring, skill building, caree
r
c
o
u
n
s
e
l
i
n
g
,
a
n
d
wellness programs for youth from UM HH,
SENIOR CENTERS Al c(1) $23,828
Fund access fee for senior facility building space.
C
e
n
t
e
r
f
o
r
A
c
t
i
v
e
Adults. South Lyon.
PUBLIC SERVICES A101) $3,000
Services for abused spouses and their children as part of a
County
executed & administered contract.
TOTAL $44,141
MILFORD
HOUSING REHABILITATION A21(111) $24,968
REHABILITATION SINGLE UNIT RESIDENTIAL
Contract work of the County's Home Improvement Prog
r
a
m
w
h
i
c
h
i
s
available to low income homeowners in participating co
m
m
u
n
i
t
i
e
s
.
PUBLIC SERVICES Al e(II) $6,242
EMERGENCY SERVICES- Provide one time or short t
e
r
m
e
m
e
r
g
e
n
c
y
payments for food and clothing for L/M HH.
TOTAL $31,210
OAKLAND
MOBILE HOME/MINOR HOME REPAIR A2h(II1)
$29,558
Minor home repairs for the mobile homes of income qualified
PH as part of a county executed and administered contract
.
Repairs will conform to OCCHI guidelines. Woodla
n
d
s
M
o
b
i
l
e
Home Estates.
PUBLIC SERVICES Al 01) $3,000
Transportation services for income qualified residents
for medical/
dental/hospital/social services appointments, employme
n
t
i
n
t
e
r
v
i
e
w
s
,
food pantry and additional resources.
PUBLIC SERVICES Al e(11) $3,000
Services for abused spouses and their children as part
of a County
executed & administered contract,
TOTAL $35,558
ORION
HOUSING REHABILITATION A2I(111) $89,609
REHABILITATION SINGLE UNIT RESIDENTIAL
Contract work of the County's Home Improvement Program which is
available to low income homeowners in participat
i
n
g
c
o
m
m
u
n
i
t
i
e
s
.
PUBLIC SERVICES Al 01) $22,402
Transportation services for seniors 62+ and disab
l
e
d
a
d
u
l
t
s
1
8
+
.
Township wide.
TOTAL $112,011
OXFORD
MINOR HOME REPAIR A2h(III) $43,681
MHR for the homes of L/M HI-1. Repairs will conform to OCC
H
I
guidelines,
PUBLIC SERVICES Ale/II) $10,920
EMERGENCY SERVICES- Provide one time or short
t
e
r
m
e
m
e
r
g
e
n
c
y
payments for food, utility, rent/mortgage, medical and educational
assistance for income qualified UM Oxford Twp PH.
TOTAL $54,601
ROSE
MINOR HOME REPAIR A2h(11i) $16,684
MHR for the homes of L/M PH. Repairs will conform
t
o
°
C
C
M
guidelines.
PUBLIC SERVICES Al e(II) $3,000
Youth Services-Summer camp, enrichment, sport, recrea
t
i
o
n
a
l
a
n
d
skill building for youth from UNI PH.
TOTAL
$19,684
ROYAL OAK
CODE ENFORCEMENT Al k(I)
$23,350
Cade Enforcement Activities. Royal Oak Twp L/M areas s
p
e
c
i
f
i
c
.
TOTAL $23,350
SPRINGFIELD
SENIOR CENTERS Al c(1) $17,554
Fund access fee for senior facility building space. Ind
e
p
e
n
d
e
n
c
e
T
w
p
Senior Center,
STREET IMPROVEMENTS A3c(I) $16,872
Install two streetlights SE corner of Tindall/E. Ho
l
l
y
a
n
d
c
o
r
n
e
r
o
f
Julie and Oak Hill at entrance to Sprin grove MH Pa
r
k
.
S
p
r
i
n
g
f
i
e
l
d
.
PUBLIC SERVICES Al e(11) $3,000
Disabled Services- fund education and recreational events for severely
disabled adults 18+ (postage, food, ncirnetags, table
w
a
r
e
a
n
d
a
c
c
e
s
s
fee for activity space,
PUBLIC SERVICES Al e(11) $5,606
EMERGENCY SERVICES- Provide one time or short t
e
r
m
emergency
payments for food, clothing, medical assistance or financial aid for
UM HH.
TOTAL $43,032
9
WEST BLOOMFIELD
REMOVE ARCHITECTURAL BARRIERS A2c (1) $124,921
Retrofit existing intersections of 8' wide safety path by installing
612 sf of 6" concrete curb ramps, truncated domes and painting
of
crosswalk to meet ADA standards, intersection of Willow and Keith
NW/SW corner
PUBLIC SERVICES Al e(11)
$28,230
Senior Services -Homebound meal and/or liquid nutrition program
for seniors 62+.
PUBLIC SERVICES Ale(11) $3,000
Services for abused spouses and their children as part of a County
executed & administered contract.
TOTAL $156,151
WHITE LAKE
MINOR HOME REPAIR A2h(111) $79,090
MHR for the homes of UM HI-I. Repairs will conform to OCC1-li
guidelines,
PUBLIC SERVICES Al 01) $9,886
SeniorServices- Provide homebound and congregate meal program
for seniors 62+. White Lake Twp Senior Center,
PUBLIC SERVICES Ale(II) $9,886
Services for abused spouses and their children as part of a County
executed & administered contract,
TOTAL $98,862
Villages
BEVERLY HILLS
REMOVE ARCHITECTURAL BARRIERS A2c (I) $13,801
Retrofit existing park facilities to meet ADA standards: Install 9
truncated domes and accessible access from parking lotto basket
b
a
l
l
and volleyball courts. Beverly Park
MINOR HOME REPAIR A211(111) $3,000
MHR for income qualified UM NH. Repairs will conform to OC
C
E
l
l
guidelines.
PUBLIC SERVICES Al e(II) $4,200
YS for L/M seniors 62+. Services will conform to OCCH1 guidelines
and include lawn mowing and snow removal.
TOTAL $21,001
FRANKLIN
PUBLIC SERVICES Ale(1I) $8,000
Youth Services- Camp scholarships for youth from UM Ha
TOTAL $8,000
HOLLY
CLEARANCE AND DEMOLITION A3c {I) $25,797
Demolish a vacant and blighted commercial building. 6W N Saginaw.
PUBLIC SERVICES Al Of) $3,000
Y5 for senior 62+ and disabled adults 18+ in UM HH. Services wil
l
conform to OCCHI guidelines and include spring/fall cleanup, leaf
cleanup, lawn mowing, and snow removal.
PUBLIC SERVICES Ale(II) $3,449
Youth Services- skill building, camp, rnentoring, case management
services, and school supplies for youth from UM HI-L
TOTAL $32,246
LAKE ORION
REMOVE ARCHITECTURAL BARRIERS A2c (I) $13,721
Retrofit Existing sidewalk ramps with ADA compliant sidewalk ramps
in multiple areas of Lake Orion.
TOTAL $13,721
LEONARD
MINOR HOME REPAIR A2h(II1) $8,000
MHR for the homes of UM HI I. Repairs will conform to OCC
H
guidelines.
TOTAL $8,000
MILFORD
REMOVE ARCHITECTURAL BARRIERS A2c (I)
$16,374
Retrofit existing sidewalk ramps with ADA complaint truncated
domes. NW and SW corners of Huron/ S. Main, NW & SW comers
of Washington/ S. Main and NW corner of Hickory/Detro
i
t
,
Milford Village.
PUBLIC SERVICES Al e(II) $4,093
Services for abused spouses and their children as part of a County
executed &administered contract.
TOTAL $20,467
ORTONVILLE
PUBLIC SERVICES Al e(II) $8,000
EMERGENCY SERVICES- Provide one time or short term emergenc
y
payments for food and/or personal care vouchers, groceries for L/M
HH. Village wide, Brandon Twp & Brandon School District.
TOTAL $8,000
OXFORD
HOUSING REHABILITATION A21(111) $12,009
REHABILITATION SINGLE UNIT RESIDENTIAL
Contract work of the County's Home Improvement Program which
i
s
available to IOW income homeowners in participating communities.
PUBLIC SERVICE ACTIVITY Ale(II) $3,000
EMERGENCY SERVICES- Provide one time or short term emerge
n
c
y
food and/or utility assistance to UM HH,
TOTAL
$15,009
WOLVERINE LAKE
HOUSING REHABILITATION A21(111)
$9,523
REHABILITATION SINGLE UNIT RESIDENTIAL
Contract work of the County's Home improvement Program which
is
available to low income homeowners in participating communitie
s
.
PUBLIC SERVICES Al e(II) $2,381
Services for abused spouses and their children as part of a County
executed & administered contract.
TOTAL $11,904
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OAKLAND COUNTY
COMMUNITY & HOME
IMPROVEMENT DIVISION
Community Development
— Block Grant (CDBG)
COUNTY LEVEL PROGRAMS
CDBG Administration A21(111) $999,816
Administration of the CDBG program including management, public
information, housing counseling and fair housing activities
Home Improvement Program Revolving Loan Funds (RLF)
(Estimated) $700,000
Estimated loan payments to fund future home improvement loans
COUNTY LEVEL PROGRAMS TOTAL $1,699,816
COMMUNITY LEVEL PROGRAMS TOTAL $3,999,270
GAG fonds for community projects to benefit low income persons or
neighborhoods. Includes public facilities, neighborhood and housing
improvements and public services
CDBG PROGRAM TOTAL
$5,699,086
($4,999,086 Grant; $700,000 Estimated KU)
HOME Administration Al o
Administration of the HOME program
HOME Grant Funds
$220,007
Program Income (Estimated PI)
$80,000
Housing Rehabilitation A21
Contract work of the Home Improvement Program available to
income qualified homeowners in HOME Consortium communities
HOME Grant Funds $1,650,060
Oakland County Match for Housing Rehabilitation
(Required) $412,515
Program Income (Estimated Pl) $720,000
Estimated loan payments to fund future home improvements
Homebuyer Assistance A2
Fund Community Housing Development Organizations to develop
affordable housing through acquisition, rehabilitation or construction
for sale to low income horriebuyers
HOME Grant Funds $330,012
Oakland County Match (Required) $82,503
HOME PROGRAM TOTAL $3,495,097
($2,200,079 Grant; $495,018 Match; $800,000 Est. Pl)
EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS GRANT Ala
Administration (7.5%)
$24,650
Homeless Management Information System/
Data Collection (7.5%)
$24,650
Homeless Prevention and
Rapid Rehousing Services
$107,319
Emergency Shelter Operations
and Provision of Essential Services
$172,054
ESG PROGRAM TOTAL
$328,673
The County or Oakland shall execute the grant agreements and
approve amendments and extensions up to fifteen (15) percent
variance from the award, consistent with the agreements as
originally approved.
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Oakland County - Department of Economic
Development & Community Affairs
Matthew Gibb, Deputy County Executive
Irene Spanos, Director
Dan Hunter, Deputy Director
Karry Meth, Manager
Community & I-Tome Improvement
Michael J. Gingell, Chairman
Tom J. Berman
David E. S. Bowman
Hugh D. Crawford
William Dwyer
Wade Fleming
Marcia Gershenson
Robert Hoffman
Janet Jackson
Adam L. Kochenclerfer
Eileen T. Kowall
Christine Long
Gary R. McGillivray
Thomas Middleton
Nancy L. Quarles
Michael Spisz
Shelley Goodman Taub
Doug Tietz
Philip J. Weipert
Dave Woodward
Helaine Zack
District 1
District 5
District 10
District 9
District 74
District 16
District 13
District 2
District 21
District 15
District 6
District 7
District 20
District 4
District 17
District 3
District 12
District 11
District 8
District 19
District 18
2017 OAKLAND COUNTY
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
FISCAL NOTE
December 7, 2017
(MISC . #173,35
BY: Commissioner homas maclieton, Chairperson, Fina
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To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners
Chairperson, Ladies and Gentlemen:
Pursuant to Rule XII-C of this Board, the Finance Committe
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reflect the FY 2018 grant award of $9,522,856.
Commissioner Thomas Middleton, District #4
Chairperson, Finance Committee
FINANCE COMMITTEE VOTE:
Motion carried unanimously on a roll call vote with Kowa
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Resolution #17335 December 7, 2017
Moved by KowaII supported by Jackson the resolutions (with fiscal notes attached) on the amended
Consent Agenda be adopted (with accompanying reports being accepted).
AYES: Dwyer, Fleming, Gershenson, Gingell, Hoffman, Jackson, KowaII, Long, McGillivray,
Middleton, Quarles, Tietz, Weipert, Woodward, Zack, Berman, Crawford. (17)
NAYS: None. (0)
A sufficient majority having voted in favor, the resolutions (with fiscal notes attached) on the amended
Consent Agenda were adopted (with accompanying reports being accepted).
GERALD D. POISSON
CHIEF DEPUTY COUNTY EXECUTIVE
ACTING PURSUANT TO MCL 45,559A(7)
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GERALD D. POISSON
CHIEF DEPUTY COUNTY E-Xeci
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STATE OF MICHIGAN)
COUNTY OF OAKLAND)
1, Lisa Brown, Clerk of the County of Oakland, do hereby certify that the foregoing resolution is a true and
accurate copy of a resolution adopted by the Oakland County Board of Commissioners on December 7,
2017, with the original record thereof now remaining in my office.
In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the County of Oakland at
Pontiac, Michigan this 7th day of December, 2017.
Lisa Brown, Oakland County
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