City of Fayetteville
File #: 23-3387    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/22/2023 In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 6/26/2023 Final action:
Title: Adoption of Special Revenue Fund Project Ordinances 2024-1, 2024-2, and 2024-3 for the funding of the CDBG, HOME, and HOPWA FY 2023-2024 Programs per the Economic & Community Development Department's Annual Action Plan.
Attachments: 1. SRO 2024-1, 2. SRO 2024-2, 3. SRO 2024-3
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TO:                                            Mayor and Members of City Council

THRU:                      Kelly Olivera, Assistant City Manager

 

FROM:                     Christopher Cauley, MPA, Director of Economic and Community Development

                                Kimberly Leonard, CLGBO, CLGFO, CPA, MPA, Budget & Evaluation Director

 

DATE:                      June 26, 2023

 

RE:

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Adoption of Special Revenue Fund Project Ordinances 2024-1, 2024-2, and 2024-3 for the funding of the CDBG, HOME, and HOPWA FY 2023-2024 Programs per the Economic & Community Development Department’s Annual Action Plan.                     

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Relationship To Strategic Plan:

Goal 2: Responsive City Government Supporting a Diverse and Viable Economy.

Strategic Objective 2.1: Ensure a diverse City tax base.

Strategic Objective 2.2: Community Revitalization- Invest in community places to ensure revitalization and increase the quality of life.

Strategic Objective 2.3: Leverage partnerships for job creation and retention, with a focus on the local and regional workforce to increase per capita income.

Strategic Objective 2.4: Economic Development: Sustain a favorable development climate to encourage business growth.

 

Goal 4: Desirable Place to Live, Work and Recreate

Strategic Objective 4.5: Neighborhood Vitality - Ensure a place for people to live in great neighborhoods.

Strategic Objective 4.6: Affordable Housing - Reduce poverty and homelessness.

 

Goal 6: Collaborative Citizen and Business Engagement.

Strategic Objective 6.2: Ensure trust and confidence in City government through transparency & high-quality customer service.

Strategic Objective 6.3: Inform and educate about local government by enhancing public outreach and increasing community dialog, collaboration and empowerment.

 

 

Executive Summary:

The City of Fayetteville is expected to be awarded three grants from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for Fiscal Year 2023-2024. The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership Grant (HOME), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) will support activities identified in the Economic & Community Development Department’s proposed 2023-2024 Annual Action Plan as approved by City Council on April 24, 2023. Special Revenue Fund Project Ordinances 2024-1, 2024-2, and 2024-3 will appropriate the operating budgets for the CDBG, HOME, and HOPWA programs, including the anticipated Federal grant proceeds and program income. The HOME grant requires a local match from the City.

 

 

Background: 

The proposed 2023-2024 Annual Action Plan, which outlined all activities and funding sources for CDBG, HOME, and HOPWA was approved by Council on April 24, 2023. HUD posted allocations on their website for CDBG, HOME, and HOPWA funding.

 

The CDBG program will be funded by an anticipated grant from HUD in the amount of

$1,767,834, an increase of $160,705 from last year, and an anticipated program income of $88,117.

 

The HOME program will be funded by an anticipated grant from HUD in the amount of

$1,121,285, an increase of $40,052 from last year, and an anticipated program income of $624,293. The required local match from the City in the amount of $280,322 will be provided by a transfer of the General Fund fund balance.

 

The HOPWA program will be funded by an anticipated grant from HUD in the amount of $860,712, an increase of $103,467 from last year.

 

 

 

Issues/Analysis: 

Per 24 CFR Part 570.200(h), the effective date of the HUD grant agreement is the program year start date or the date the annual action plan is approved by HUD, whichever is later. The City can begin to incur costs for grant funds at the start of the program year on July 1, 2023.

 

 

Budget Impact: 

The local match portion is provided by a transfer of the General Fund fund balance.

 

 

Options

1.) Adopt Special Revenue Fund Project Ordinances 2024-1, 2024-2, and 2024-3.

2.) Do not adopt the ordinances and provide guidance to staff.

 

 

Recommended Action: 

Staff recommends Council move to adopt Special Revenue Fund Project Ordinances

2024-1, 2024-2, and 2024-3.

 

 

Attachments:

                     Special Revenue Fund Project Ordinance 2024-1 (CDBG)

                     Special Revenue Fund Project Ordinance 2024-2 (HOME)

                     Special Revenue Fund Project Ordinance 2024-3 (HOPWA)