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HomeMy WebLinkAbout14 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT SUBRECIPIENTS PERFORMANCE EVALUATIONDocuSign Envelope ID: FEB221E4-DB85-410A-94CA-4DD2CBB8D33F 14 Agenda Item Reviewed: nS AGENDA REPORT City Manager �_ Finance Director N/A MEETING DATE: MARCH 5, 2024 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT SUBJECT: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT SUBRECIPIENTS PERFORMANCE EVALUATION SUMMARY: The Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended, established the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program to return federal funds to local communities for the purpose of developing viable urban communities by providing decent housing, suitable living environments, and by expanding economic opportunities, specifically for low- and moderate -income persons. The City of Tustin's CDBG grant award for the 2024-25 program year is anticipated to be approximately $750,000 based on the prior year funding allocation provided by the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Pursuant to CDBG program regulations, to carry out the program, the City will need to have at least two public hearings. One hearing is conducted during the preparation of the Action Plan, and another for the adoption of the Action Plan. This is the first public hearing, with the purpose to inform interested citizens about the CDBG program, obtain citizens' views on CDBG priorities, and to provide a report on the performance of the nine (9) current year public service CDBG fund subrecipients (also known as non-profit subrecipients). RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council: 1. Hold the first required public hearing to receive public input and testimony; and, 2. Review the current Consolidated Plan priorities and consider non-profit subrecipient's performance evaluations, and approve continued funding for Year 2. DocuSign Envelope ID: FEB221E4-DB85-410A-94CA-4DD2CBB8D33F CDBG Subrecipients Performance Evaluation March 5, 2024 Page 2 FISCAL IMPACT: The 2024-25 Action Plan will be implemented with CDBG funds. No impacts to the General Fund are anticipated as a result of these activities. CORRELATION TO THE STRATEGIC PLAN: Administration of the CDBG program falls under Goal A of the City of Tustin's Strategic Plan pertaining to Economic and Neighborhood Development. Goal A of the Strategic Plan strives to enable business opportunities and job development and to enhance the vibrancy and quality of life in all neighborhoods and areas of the community. Neighborhood revitalization and promoting economic development are both primary components within management of the CDBG program. :1_Zi7:ZelY�1�1►1��1 The Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended, created the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program to return Federal funds to local communities for the purpose of developing viable urban communities by providing adequate housing and a suitable living environment and by expanding economic opportunities, specifically for low- and moderate -income persons. Grants are awarded to communities to carry out a wide range of community development activities directed toward neighborhood revitalization, economic development, and the provision of improved community facilities and services. To receive CDBG program funds, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) requires jurisdictions to prepare a "Consolidated Plan," a five-year planning document intended to identify a community's overall need for affordable and supportive housing, community development programs, social services, and economic opportunities for low- and moderate -income persons. The Consolidated Plan also outlines a five-year strategy to meet those needs and identifies resources and programs that would address them. The current Consolidated Plan covers 2020-2025. The City is also required to submit an Annual Action Plan for each of the five years covered in the Consolidated Plan. The City of Tustin has not yet been notified by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) of the City of Tustin's grant award for the 2024-25 funding year; however, based on prior year's allocations, the City of Tustin anticipates receiving approximately $750,000. CDBG Program Requirements Communities are permitted to develop their own programs and funding priorities, as long as each activity meets one of the three CDBG National Objectives. These objectives are as follows: 1. Benefit low- and moderate -income persons; 2. Aid in the prevention or elimination of slums or blight; or DocuSign Envelope ID: FEB221 E4-DB85-410A-94CA-4DD2CBB8D33F CDBG Subrecipients Performance Evaluation March 5, 2024 Page 3 3. Meet community development needs having a particular urgency (conditions that pose serious or immediate threats to the health or welfare of the community where other sources of funding are not available). The CDBG program, as administered by HUD requires that at least 70 percent of the total CDBG annual expenditures must be used for activities that benefit low- and moderate -income persons over a one-, two-, or three-year period, and individual activities designed to benefit low- and moderate -income persons must assist at least 51 percent of low- and moderate -income persons. To assure that activities will meet the National Objectives, HUD established guidelines for Eligible and Ineligible activities. Eligible activities include: • Housing -related type of activities • Removal of Architectural Barriers to Public Facilities • Rehabilitation and Preservation Activities • Public Facilities and Improvements • Public Services Activities • Economic Development Activities • Planning and Program Administration, etc. The CDBG program limits the amount of allocation for public service activities and Program Administration. A maximum of 15 percent (15% x $750,000 = $112,500) of the total grant award may be allocated to public service types of activities. A maximum of 20 percent (20% x $750,000 = $150,000) of the total grant award may be expended on administrative and planning activities. Citizen Participation Process Federal laws relating to CDBG funds require cities to provide citizens with specific information about the amount of monies expected for the program and the range of activities that may be undertaken with those funds. Federal regulations also require a jurisdiction to hold at least two public hearings to obtain the views of citizens on such issues as housing, other community development needs, and the use of the CDBG monies. This is the first public hearing, with the purpose to inform interested citizens about the CDBG program, obtain citizens' views on CDBG priorities, and to provide a report on the performance of the nine (9) current year public service CDBG fund subrecipients. A second public hearing is tentatively scheduled on April 16, 2024, to consider the draft 2024-25 Action Plan (a component of the Five-year Consolidated Plan and an annual application for a CDBG grant), to finalize funding allocations for program year 2024-25, and to authorize staff to submit the Action Plan to HUD. After City Council's approval, staff will submit the 2024-25 Action Plan to HUD detailing the City's specific use of the funds for Program Year 2024-25. The Action Plan is due to HUD on May 17, 2024. After receiving final approval of proposed projects, each non-profit DocuSign Envelope ID: FEB221 E4-DB85-410A-94CA-4DD2CBB8D33F CDBG Subrecipients Performance Evaluation March 5, 2024 Page 4 organization receiving continued funding will be asked to enter into agreements with the City requiring compliance with all Federal CDBG regulations relating to program management, reporting, auditing, and other grant requirements. No disbursement of monies can be made to any agency or organization until expenses are incurred and documented to benefit the intended program. DISCUSSION: The City Council adopted a Consolidated Plan for Program Years 2020-2025 which identified the City's priority needs and goals (Attachment A). It is requested that City Council consider public input and determine if those priorities continue to represent the community's goals and objectives. Public Service Activities Multiyear Funding In 2019, the City Council amended the City's Citizen Participation Plan by designating a three-year funding cycle for public service activities, as opposed to one-year funding. In November 2022, the City published a Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) for public service programs/projects for the three-year funding cycle including program years 2023- 24, 2024-25, and 2025-26, and mailed the NOFA to over eighty-seven (87) organizations. In February 2023, the City's Citizen Participation Committee held a public hearing to consider the applications received, and ultimately nine (9) non-profit organizations received three-year funding. Following the initial year -one allocation for FY 2023-24, the approved non-profit programs may continue to receive funding for two more program years (FY 2024-25 and 2025-26), if they meet the following criteria: a. Activities must continue to meet the priority and objective for which the activities are funded in year -one; b. Activities must continue to leverage funds with other sources; C. Activities must be in compliance with contractual obligations; d. Activities must report accomplishments correctly in the Quarterly and Annual Performance Reports and/or other documentation as described in current year contract; e. Activities must receive a successful assessment of project performance and progress from City staff. A list of non-profit subrecipients and their accomplishments is included as Attachment B to this report. It is requested that City Council consider staff's assessment of each subrecipient's progress in meeting their program goals, and determine whether each subrecipient shall continue to receive funding for a second (2nd) year (Program Year 2024-25). The table below summarizes Staff's recommendations for consideration, and a summary of staff's monitoring reviews of each program is provided below. DocuSign Envelope ID: FEB221 E4-DB85-410A-94CA-4DD2CBB8D33F CDBG Subrecipients Performance Evaluation March 5, 2024 Page 5 Non -Profit Agency (Subrecipient) Current Year Recommendation for Funding Program Year 2024-25 1. Boys & Girls Club $20,000 Continue to Fund 2. Family Promise $ 8,000 Continue to Fund 3. Families Forward $20,000 Continue to Fund 4. Goodwill of OC $ 8,000 Continue to Fund 5. Human Options $ 7,100 Continue to Fund 6. Meals on Wheels OC $25,318 Continue to Fund 7. Marys Path $ 8,000 Continue to Fund 8. MOMS OC $ 8,000 Continue to Fund 9. Patriots & Paws $ 8,000 Continue to Fund *Total $112,418 *May not exceed 15% of total annual allocation City Staff has completed monitoring interviews with each of the nine (9) non-profit subrecipients to determine if each are making progress in meeting their program goals. Staff can affirm each of the non -profits have continued to operate their programs as outlined within their CDBG contract, and are making positive progress toward meeting each of their program goals. The subrecipients have the remaining two quarters of the current 2023-24 program year to accomplish their stated program goals. Using the first two quarters' accomplishments data, most non-profit subrecipients have accomplished, on average, approximately 50 percent or more of the stated objectives. CONCLUSION: Staff recommends that the City Council review the established CDBG program priorities, recommend any changes deemed appropriate and authorize the continued CDBG funding be allocated to all nine (9) subrecipient's for Program Year 2024-25. DocuSigned by: Prepared by: aAaA'c Adrianne DiLeva Management Analyst II DocuSigned by: Approved by: Justina L. Willkom Community Development Director QDocuSigned by: Priscila Davila CDBG Consultant Attachments: Attachment A: 2020-2025 Consolidated Plan Priority Needs and Goals Attachment B: Public Services (Non -Profit) Performance Evaluation DocuSign Envelope ID: FEB221 E4-DB85-410A-94CA-4DD2CBB8D33F ATTACHMENT A 2020-2025 CONSOLIDATED PLAN PRIORITY NEEDS AND GOALS DocuSign Envelope ID: FEB221 E4-DB85-410A-94CA-4DD2CBB8D33F SP-25 Priority Needs - 91.215(a)(2) Priority Needs Table 48 — Priority Needs Summary 1 Priority Need Youth Services Name Priority Level High Population Extremely Low Low Moderate Middle Large Families Families with Children Geographic CDBG Low/Mod Census Tract Target Area Areas Citywide Affected Associated Youth Programs Goals Public Services Description Providing Tustin youth with services such as after -school programs and healthcare services. Basis for The City has identified the need for adequate and affordable child care, after - Relative school programming, and healthcare services as a high priority. CDBG funds Priority should be used to serve the LMI youth who reside within Tustin. 2 Priority Need Senior Services Name Priority Level High Population Extremely Low Low Moderate Middle Large Families Elderly Elderly Frail Elderly Geographic CDBG Low/Mod Census Tract Target Area Areas Citywide Affected Consolidated Plan TUSTIN 95 OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) DocuSign Envelope ID: FEB221 E4-DB85-410A-94CA-4DD2CBB8D33F Associated Senior Programs Goals Public Services Description Includes senior services and programming provided through the City's full - service Senior Center located in Old Town Tustin, and provision of additional healthcare services or other resources to promote the wellness of Tustin's senior population. Additional services funded by CDBG as a public service activity include congregate meals provided at the Senior Center as well as home - delivered meals provided to homebound Tustin seniors. Basis for Providing access to services due to the growing senior population is a high Relative priority need for the City of Tustin. Priority 3 Priority Need Homeless Needs and Supportive Services Name Priority Level High Population Extremely Low Low Chronic Homelessness Individuals Families with Children Mentally III Chronic Substance Abuse veterans Persons with HIV/AIDS Victims of Domestic Violence Unaccompanied Youth Geographic CDBG Low/Mod Census Tract Target Area Areas Citywide Affected Associated Strategies to Address Homelessness Goals Public Services Affordable Housing Programs Description Addressing the needs of the homeless including providing transitional and emergency housing, and allocating CDBG funds to Public Service agencies who provide additional supportive services to the at -risk and veteran homeless population. Basis for Providing assistance to the homeless including the at -risk, families and veteran Relative homeless populations is a high priority need as previously identified by the Priority Tustin City Council. Consolidated Plan TUSTIN 96 OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) DocuSign Envelope ID: FEB221 E4-DB85-410A-94CA-4DD2CBB8D33F 4 Priority Need New Parks & Park Improvements Name Priority Level High Population Extremely Low Low Moderate Middle Large Families Families with Children Geographic CDBG Low/Mod Census Tract Target Area Areas Citywide Affected Associated Public Facilities Goals New Parks/Recreation Facilities Existing Parks/Recreation Facilities Improvements Description Construction of new park facilities and improvements to existing parks as a benefit to all Tustin residents Citywide. CDBG funding for improvements to existing parks would be utilized only on parks within the CDBG Low/Moderate Income Census Tract Target Area. Basis for Tustin parks are heavily used by youth for sports and other recreational uses. It Relative is a high priority to ensure existing facilities are safe and well -maintained. It is Priority also a high priority to add new parks facilities to meet the growing need due to development of residential communities within the Tustin Legacy area. 5 Priority Need Southwest Park Site Acquisition Name Priority Level Low Population Extremely Low Low Moderate Middle Large Families Families with Children Geographic CDBG Low/Mod Census Tract Target Area Areas Affected Associated Public Facilities Goals New Parks/Recreation Facilities Consolidated Plan TUSTIN 97 OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) DocuSign Envelope ID: FEB221 E4-DB85-410A-94CA-4DD2CBB8D33F Description Acquisition of a new park site in southwest Tustin (CDBG Low/Moderate Income Census Tract Target Area) is desired. The City hasn't yet identified a parcel for purchase. Basis for Southwest Tustin, which is in the CDBG Low/Moderate Incom Census Tract Relative Target Area, would greatly benefit from additional public facilities such as a new Priority park. The current demand for use of the City's parks is high. 6 Priority Need Historic Preservation Name Priority Level High Population Extremely Low Low Moderate Middle Large Families Families with Children Elderly Geographic CDBG Low/Mod Census Tract Target Area Areas Citywide Affected Associated Economic Development Activities Goals Planning Activities Description Preservation of Tustin's residential and commercial structures within Old Town Tustin. Old Town Tustin is within the CDBG Low/Moderate Income Census Tract Target Area. Basis for In 2019, the City Council authorized an update to the Tustin Historic Resources Relative Survey, which supports Historic Preservation. Further preservation efforts will Priority be explored throughout the duration of the 2020-2025 ConPlan cycle. 7 Priority Need Public Facility Needs Name Priority Level High Population Extremely Low Low Moderate Middle Large Families Families with Children Elderly Consolidated Plan TUSTIN 98 OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) DocuSign Envelope ID: FEB221 E4-DB85-410A-94CA-4DD2CBB8D33F Geographic CDBG Low/Mod Census Tract Target Area Areas Citywide Affected Associated Public Facilities Goals New Parks/Recreation Facilities Existing Parks/Recreation Facilities Improvements Economic Development Activities Planning Activities Description Includes general public facilities improvement needs throughout Tustin. CDBG- funded improvements would occur only on facilities within the CDBG Low/Moderate Income Census Tract Target Area. Basis for Addressing public facility needs and maintaining aging facilities especially within Relative the CDBG Low/Moderate Income Census Tract Target Area will improve the Priority quality of life for residents within the area. 8 Priority Need Old Town Parklets Name Priority Level High Population Extremely Low Low Moderate Middle Large Families Families with Children Elderly Public Housing Residents Non -housing Community Development Geographic CDBG Low/Mod Census Tract Target Area Areas Affected Associated Public Facilities Goals Economic Development Activities Description Parklets to be incorporated into the Old Town area. Basis for This is a high priority need as many of the City's goals and priorities for the next Relative five years include Economic Development. The incorporation of parklets into Old Priority Town Tustin is intended to encourage people to enjoy the Old Town street- scape, increase enjoyment, and visitation to the area as a whole. Consolidated Plan TUSTIN 99 OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) DocuSign Envelope ID: FEB221 E4-DB85-410A-94CA-4DD2CBB8D33F 9 Priority Need Main Street Improvements Name Priority Level Low Population Extremely Low Low Moderate Middle Large Families Families with Children Elderly Geographic CDBG Low/Mod Census Tract Target Area Areas Affected Associated Public Facilities Goals Description Improvements to Main Street to incorporate traffic calming measures, make the street pedestrian friendly, create a gateway into Old Town Tustin. Basis for Renovations to Main Street are intended to improve the pedestrian Relative environment, promote walkability to the area, and promote Old Town Tustin as Priority a destination. 10 priority Need Public Service Needs Name Priority Level High Consolidated Plan TUSTIN 100 OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) DocuSign Envelope ID: FEB221 E4-DB85-410A-94CA-4DD2CBB8D33F Population Extremely Low Low Moderate Middle Large Families Families with Children Elderly Chronic Homelessness Individuals Families with Children Mentally III Chronic Substance Abuse veterans Persons with HIV/AIDS Victims of Domestic Violence Unaccompanied Youth Elderly Frail Elderly Victims of Domestic Violence Non -housing Community Development Geographic CDBG Low/Mod Census Tract Target Area Areas Citywide Affected Associated Youth Programs Goals Senior Programs Strategies to Address Homelessness Public Services Description Public Service needs includes services to Tustin youth, seniors, Low/Mod Income Tustin residents, and the homeless population. These services may include after - school programming, congregate or home -delivered meals, emergency and transitional housing, and low-cost healthcare services. Basis for A core provision of the CDBG program is to provide Public Services to the Tustin Relative community. Improving access to these services is a high priority of the City of Priority Tustin. 11 priority Need Anti -Crime Programs Name Priority Level Low Consolidated Plan TUSTIN 101 OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) DocuSign Envelope ID: FEB221 E4-DB85-410A-94CA-4DD2CBB8D33F Population Extremely Low Low Moderate Middle Large Families Families with Children Elderly Geographic CDBG Low/Mod Census Tract Target Area Areas Citywide Affected Associated Youth Programs Goals Public Services Description Anti -crime programs include crime awareness/education, and other anti -crime programs, workshops, trainings, and events for residents within the community. Basis for Although crime awareness is a high priority citywide, the CDBG Low/Moderate Relative Income Census Tract Target Area is a specific area of focus for crime prevention Priority activities given the increasing population density, and increasing need for police services. The population is a potential target for crime which could be prevented through the implementation of crime awareness programs. 12 Priority Need Graffiti Abatement Name Priority Level Low Population Extremely Low Low Moderate Middle Geographic CDBG Low/Mod Census Tract Target Area Areas Citywide Affected Associated Public Services Goals Description Graffiti abatement is a measure to help control blight throughout the City. This item has not been identified as a high priority need, only due to the nature that it is anticipated to be funded out of the City's General Fund, as opposed to utilizing CDBG funds. It is nonetheless listed as a priority need, as it may be funded by CDBG funds in the future. Consolidated Plan TUSTIN 102 OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) DocuSign Envelope ID: FEB221 E4-DB85-410A-94CA-4DD2CBB8D33F Basis for Maintaining the beauty of Tustin through graffiti removal is a priority need, Relative especially focusing on graffiti removal efforts within the CDBG Low/Moderate Priority Census Tract Target Area. 13 priority Need Economic Development Name Priority Level High Population Extremely Low Low Moderate Middle Large Families Families with Children Elderly Geographic CDBG Low/Mod Census Tract Target Area Areas Citywide Affected Associated Economic Development Activities Goals Planning Activities Description Includes various Economic Development efforts and programs being administered by the Economic Development Department including but not limited to: micro -enterprise assistance, business promotion via City -events, Chamber of Commerce Partnership, Marketing Tustin Legacy, and future use of the Tustin Hangar. Basis for Economic Development activities promote a thriving city, successful businesses, Relative and a high -quality of life for its residents. To this effort, a high priority is placed Priority on Economic Development activities during the ConPlan cycle, whether funded by CDBG or General Fund allocations. 14 priority Need Marketing Cornerstone Name Priority Level Low Population Extremely Low Low Moderate Middle Large Families Families with Children Elderly Public Housing Residents Consolidated Plan TUSTIN 103 OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) DocuSign Envelope ID: FEB221 E4-DB85-410A-94CA-4DD2CBB8D33F Geographic Citywide Areas Affected Associated Economic Development Activities Goals Description The marketing of the Cornerstone 1 & 2 areas within Tustin Legacy, including available corporate office -space within Flight at Tustin Legacy, in a concentrated effort to promote development within the area. This item is considered a low priority, as it is not being directly funded by CDBG; however, it is still considered to be an overall priority to the City of Tustin. Basis for Development of the Cornerstone 1 & 2 parcels would be establish a new anchor Relative in the Tustin Legacy area, and improve the economic development market Priority within the area as a whole. 15 priority Need Code Enforcement Name Priority Level High Population Extremely Low Low Moderate Middle Large Families Families with Children Elderly Geographic CDBG Low/Mod Census Tract Target Area Areas Citywide Affected Associated Code Enforcement Goals Description Ensuring Code compliance and eliminating slum and blight within the CDBG Low/Moderate Census Tract Target area. Basis for Property maintenance issues are of significant importance to the community as Relative the majority of residential, commercial, and industrial structures in the target Priority area are at least 25 years in age. Active Code Enforcement is needed to ensure that properties are properly maintained in accordance with City standards. 16 priority Need Planning Name Priority Level High Consolidated Plan TUSTIN 104 OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) DocuSign Envelope ID: FEB221 E4-DB85-410A-94CA-4DD2CBB8D33F Population Extremely Low Low Moderate Middle Large Families Families with Children Elderly Public Housing Residents Chronic Homelessness Individuals Families with Children Mentally III Chronic Substance Abuse veterans Persons with HIV/AIDS Victims of Domestic Violence Unaccompanied Youth Elderly Frail Elderly Geographic CDBG Low/Mod Census Tract Target Area Areas Citywide Affected Associated Planning Activities Goals Description Includes the administration of planning documents or projects which provide a Low/Mod Area (LMA) or Low/Mod Income (LMI) benefit. Also includes provision of Fair Housing services, and administration of the CDBG program. Basis for Planning projects/documents can be utilized to improve the quality of life for Relative Tustin residents. The provision of Fair Housing services is a requirement of the Priority City, and funding is also necessary to manage the CDBG program. 17 Priority Need Housing Assistance Name Priority Level Low Consolidated Plan TUSTIN 105 OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) DocuSign Envelope ID: FEB221 E4-DB85-410A-94CA-4DD2CBB8D33F Population Extremely Low Low Moderate Middle Large Families Families with Children Elderly Elderly Frail Elderly Geographic CDBG Low/Mod Census Tract Target Area Areas Citywide Affected Associated Affordable Housing Programs Goals Economic Development Activities Description Providing a variety of affordable housing services to Tustin residents, including preservation of at -risk rental units, first-time home buyer/workforce housing, new affordable housing construction, and mortgage credit certification. Basis for The City of Tustin continues to place a high priority on providing affordable Relative housing programs and services to Tustin residents to improve both the Priority availability and accessibility of rental and for -sale housing. Narrative (Optional) During this five-year Consolidated Plan cycle, the City of Tustin places a high priority on needs such as: Youth Services; Homeless Needs and Supportive Services; Senior Services; New Parks as well Improvements to Existing Parks; Historic Preservation; Public Facility Needs; Public Service Needs; Anti - Crime Programs; Economic Development; Old Town Parklets; Code Enforcement; and, Planning. The low priority needs which have been identified, are not necessarily a low priority to the City overall; however, are a low priority to be funded directly with CDBG funding. The priority needs which have been identified as having a low priority to be funded with CDBG funding include: Southwest Park Site Acquisition; Main Street Improvements; Graffiti Abatement; Marketing Cornerstone, and Housing Assistance. Consolidated Plan TUSTIN 106 OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) DocuSign Envelope ID: FEB221 E4-DB85-410A-94CA-4DD2CBB8D33F SP-45 Goals Summary — 91.215(a)(4) Goals Summary Information Sort Goal Name Start End Category Geographic Needs Addressed Funding (2020-2025) Goal Outcomes (2020-2025) Order Year Year Area 1 Youth Programs 2020 2025 Non -Housing CDBG Youth Services CDBG: $150,000 Public service activities other Community Low/Mod Public Service than Low/Moderate Income Development Census Tract Needs Housing Benefit: Target Area Anti -Crime 5,000 Persons to be assisted City of Tustin Programs 2 Senior Programs 2020 2025 Non -Homeless CDBG Senior Services CDBG: $100,000 Public service activities other Special Needs Low/Mod Public Service than Low/Moderate Income Non -Housing Census Tract Needs Housing Benefit: Community Target Area 10,000 Persons to be Development City of Tustin assisted 3 Strategies to 2020 2025 Affordable City of Tustin Homeless Needs CDBG: $250,000 Homelessness Address Housing and Supportive Prevention: 5,000 Persons Homelessness Homeless Services to be assisted Public Service Needs Consolidated Plan TUSTIN 115 OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) DocuSign Envelope ID: FEB221 E4-DB85-410A-94CA-4DD2CBB8D33F Sort Order Goal Name Start Year End Year Category Geographic Area Needs Addressed Funding (2020-2025) Goal Outcomes (2020-2025) 4 Public Services 2020 2025 Non -Homeless CDBG Youth Services CDBG: $300,000 Public service activities other Special Needs Low/Mod Senior Services than Low/Moderate Income Non -Housing Census Tract Homeless Needs Housing Benefit: Community Target Area and Supportive 3,750 Persons to be assisted Development City of Tustin Services Public Service Needs Anti -Crime Programs Graffiti Abatement 5 Public Facilities 2020 2025 Non -Housing CDBG New Parks & CDBG: $1,500,000 Other: Community Low/Mod Park 3 Facilities to be improved Development Census Tract Improvements Target Area Public Facility City of Tustin Needs Southwest Park Site Acquisition Old Town Parklets Main Street Improvements Consolidated Plan TUSTIN 116 OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) DocuSign Envelope ID: FEB221 E4-DB85-410A-94CA-4DD2CBB8D33F Sort Goal Name Start End Category Geographic Needs Addressed Funding (2020-2025) Goal Outcomes (2020-2025) Order Year Year Area 6 New 2020 2025 Non -Housing CDBG New Parks & CDBG: $300,000 Other: Parks/Recreation Community Low/Mod Park 1 Facility to be constructed Facilities Development Census Tract Improvements Target Area Public Facility City of Tustin Needs Southwest Park Site Acquisition 7 Existing 2020 2025 Non -Housing CDBG New Parks & CDBG (included Other: Parks/Recreation Community Low/Mod Park with Public 3 Facilities to be improved Facilities Development Census Tract Improvements Facilities Improvements Target Area Public Facility Improvements) City of Tustin Needs $1,500,000 General Fund: $1,500,000 8 Affordable Housing 2020 2025 Affordable CDBG Homeless Needs General Fund: Other: Programs Housing Low/Mod and Supportive $1,125,000 5 Programs to be Non -Housing Census Tract Services administered annually Community Target Area Housing Development City of Tustin Assistance Consolidated Plan TUSTIN 117 OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) DocuSign Envelope ID: FEB221 E4-DB85-410A-94CA-4DD2CBB8D33F Sort Goal Name Start End Category Geographic Needs Addressed Funding (2020-2025) Goal Outcomes (2020-2025) Order Year Year Area 9 Economic 2020 2025 Non -Housing City of Tustin Historic CDBG: $180,000 Other: Development Community Preservation 5 Activities to be Activities Development Public Facility administered annually Needs Economic Development Housing Assistance Old Town Parklets Marketing Cornerstone 10 Code Enforcement 2020 2025 Non -Housing City of Tustin Code CDBG: $440,000 Housing Code Community Enforcement Enforcement/Foreclosed Development Property Care: 500 Household housing unit 11 Planning Activities 2020 2025 Non -Housing City of Tustin Historic CDBG: $180,000 Other: Community Preservation 3 Planning activities Development Public Facility to be administered Needs Economic Development Planning Table 53 — Goals Summary Goal Descriptions Consolidated Plan TUSTIN 118 OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) DocuSign Envelope ID: FEB221 E4-DB85-410A-94CA-4DD2CBB8D33F 1 Goal Name Youth Programs Goal Includes after -school programming and healthcare services for Tustin youth, provided by public service organizations. Description Although not directly funded by CDBG, this includes programming provided by the Tustin Family Youth Center and Kids Corner Preschool. 2 Goal Name Senior Programs Goal Includes senior services and programming provided through the City's full -service Senior Center located in Old Town Description Tustin. Additional services funded by CDBG include congregate meals provided at the Senior Center as well as home - delivered meals provided to homebound Tustin seniors. 3 Goal Name Strategies to Address Homelessness Goal Citywide efforts which support homeless assistance via the provision of CDBG funding, General Fund monies, and Description partnership with homeless service providers. This goal involves transitional housing, emergency housing, homeless prevention, services for at -risk homeless and homeless veterans. 4 Goal Name Public Services Goal Includes implementation of activities which meet a public service need, such as healthcare services, after -school Description programming for youth, congregate and home -delivered meals for seniors, as well as housing and other supportive services provided to homeless individuals who reside within Tustin. 5 Goal Name Public Facilities Goal Improvements to existing public facilities including but not limited to streets, sidewalks, storm -drains, curbs and gutters, Description and parks. Anticipating completing three (3) public facilities projects during the ConPlan cycle. 6 Goal Name New Parks/Recreation Facilities Goal Development of new parks and/or recreation facilities to serve the community. Planning to complete one (1) new facility Description within the ConPlan cycle. 7 Goal Name Existing Parks/Recreation Facilities Improvements Goal Support the improvement of existing facilities to serve the community, especially within the Low/Moderate Income Description Census Tract Target Area. Anticipated to improve three (3) existing parks facilities during the ConPlan cycle. Consolidated Plan TUSTIN 119 OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) DocuSign Envelope ID: FEB221 E4-DB85-410A-94CA-4DD2CBB8D33F 8 Goal Name Affordable Housing Programs Goal Includes the implementation of programs and services by Tustin's Economic Development (Housing) Division. Anticipated Description to maintain five (5) affordable housing programs during the ConPlan Cycle. 9 Goal Name Economic Development Activities Goal Includes various Economic Development efforts and programs being administered by the Economic Development Description Department including but not limited to: micro -enterprise assistance, business promotion via City -events, Chamber of Commerce Partnership, Marketing Tustin Legacy, and future use of the Tustin Hangar. 10 Goal Name Code Enforcement Goal Ensuring Code compliance and eliminating slum and blight within the CDBG Low/Moderate Census Tract Target area. Description 11 Goal Name Planning Activities Goal Includes the administration of planning documents or projects which provide a Low/Mod Area (LMA) or Low/Mod Description Income (LMI) benefit. Also includes provision of Fair Housing services, and administration of the CDBG program. Anticipated to maintain three (3) such activities during the ConPlan cycle. Estimate the number of extremely low-income, low-income, and moderate -income families to whom the jurisdiction will provide affordable housing as defined by HOME 91.315(b)(2) The City of Tustin does not utilize HOME funding. Consolidated Plan TUSTIN 120 OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) DocuSign Envelope ID: FEB221 E4-DB85-410A-94CA-4DD2CBB8D33F ATTACHMENT B PUBLIC SERVICES (NON PROFIT) PERFORMANCE EVALUATION DocuSign Envelope ID: FEB221E4-DB85-410A-94CA-4DD2CBB8D33F PERFORMANCE OUTCOMES FOR CDBG PUBLIC SERVICE SUBRECIPIENTS JULY TO DECEMBER 2023 Annual Goal for Actual Number of Agency / Program Program Description Number of Tustin Tustin Residents Additional Accomplishments Recommendation Residents Served Served Jul -Dec 2023 Boys &Girls Clubs of Tustin / Program which provides for the literacy and The youth involved in the program achieved academic gain in reading and Upward Bound academic needs of at -risk youth in the math relative to their time spent on the program. These achievements help Academic southwest area of Tustin through 100 51 grow the youths' self confidence and bring them closer to their expected skill Continue to Fund Enrichment computerized tutoring, homework help, and level for their grade level. The Upward Bound program additionally assisted academic goal -setting. some students in not only meeting, but exceeding, their grade level. Program Mission is to help families experiencing homelessness to achieve housing stability. Subrecipient's opening day was delayed by 3 months because of Family Promise / Objective:"House of Ruth Operations construction delays. They are still on track to meet thier goal of assisting House of Ruth Program", provides temporary overnight 480 31 480 persons by the end of the fourth quarter, because they will be opening Continue to Fund Operations shelter with meals, access to basic needs, up the community laundry, having mobile clinics and shower room casemanagement, housing navigation, and accesible. rental assistance (when available). Success stories include that one client who had lost her graveyard shift job A program which will provide rapid re -housing due to the pandemic, was able to obtain a day shift job at a group home Families Forward / services including individualized support and which helped her increase her income and gave her more time to spend Rapid Re -Housing accountability to homeless parents working to 20 11 with her children. Another client received assistance in managing her severe Continue to Fund Program locate housing, improve financial stability, and medical issues and was able to maintain her employment and permanent create a sustainable future for their children. housing with the help of career coaches and small amounts of rental assistance. Goodwill of Funding to be utilized to facilitate and manage The program has helped veterans and their families that were on the verge Orange County / emergency funding grants which would of financial crisis come back from the brink of homelessness with the Emergency address the immediate and critical needs of 16 5 investment of approximately $400 per family. Although Goodwill of OC has Continue to Fund Funding Grants veterans and their families, focusing on served nine Tustin residents thus far this program year, they are confident Program veterans on the verge of homelessness. that they will be able to committ all of their CDBG funding toward emergency funding for Tustin veterans before the end of the program year. A transitional housing program, which Human Options' clients continued to work toward self-sufficiency and Human Options / provides low-cost housing and supportive healing during this fiscal year. A success story during this program year, is Third Step services to increase client self-sufficiency for that a mother and her children were living in their car, and with the support Transitional abused women and children. Supportive 21 8 of Human Options, were able to transition into permanent housing while in Continue to Fund Housing Progarm services include case management, financial their Third -Step program. The family recieved employment services, literacy, employment workshops, legal counseling, and the daughter was awarded two scholarships. The family is advocacy, or counseling. now set up for sucess as a result of this program. Meals on Wheels To provide a lunch program for elderly persons at a Lunch Cafe Program (congregate 145 (Lunch Cafe 171(Lunch Cafe 30,049 meals have been served to seniors at the Tustin Area Senior Center, OC / Lunch Cafe meal program) at the Tustin Area Senior Program) Program) and through home delivered meals, as of December 31, 2021. Meals on Continue to Fund and Home Center, located at 200 South "C" Street and 20 (Home Delivered 7 (Home Delivered Wheels Orange County is on track toward meeting its program year goals Delivered Meals through home delivery. Meals) Meals) and objectives. DocuSign Envelope ID: FEB221E4-DB85-410A-94CA-4DD2CBB8D33F Annual Goal for Actual Number of Agency / Program Program Description Number of Tustin Tustin Residents Additional Accomplishments Recommendation Residents Served Served Jul -Dec 2023 Mary's Path serves pregnant and parenting teens from the foster system, of which more In addition to a high quality, developmentally appropriate and nurturing Marys Path / 90% are survivors of Commercial Sex The environment for each baby, every teen mom is provided with opportunities Family Care teen moms served by Mary's Path face 45 28 to learn about child development and develop strong parenting skills. The Continue to Fund Center challenges such as substance misuse, availability of this program helps to facilitate positive outcomes for each depression, anxiety, and attention deficit baby as well as develop the parenting skills needed to build stronger hyperactivity disorder, and may express families. suicidal ideation. During the current program year, MOMS OC has accomplished the Health care services for mothers and babies following: Provided three car seats to Tustin residents who could not afford living in poverty. Monthly in -home visits and one; Provided breastfeeding consultation services; Helped 21 individuals health screenings are conducted through the with tangible basic needs such as diapers, formula, wipes, clothing, etc.; MOMS OC / Infant first birthday with the goal to help bb Provided supplemental virtual home visits to those impacted by COVID-1 9 - Development babi babies from vulnerable families reach 185 97 When a family member is diagnosed with COVID-19, MOMS OC Continue to Fund Program developmental milestones on time, while immediately begins providing them with enhanced care that includes weekly equipping mothers and fathers for healthy check -ins to ensure they are receiving the care they need, and are parenting and family bonding. recovering; Generated a total of 146 referrals to residents of Tustin for assistance such as mental health therapy, financial assistance, housing assistance, domestic violence situations, and more. A program which provides clients with home goods using a conservative estimate for thrift Patriots & Paws / store pricing. Clients include Tustin veterans, Using City of Tustin CDBG funding, Patriots and Paws has been able to Provisions for active duty personnel, and reservists. By 25 24 provide a value of over $6,400 in gently used household goods to six Tustin Continue to Fund Patriots Program receiving assistance through the program, veterans / active duty / reservists since the beginning of the grant period. clients may reallocate their resources toward employment and self-sufficiency.