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Resolution· C7 I· City Commission Meeting· Wed, Jun 22, 2022

Adopt $1.6M federal action plan for community housing programs

Dollar impact
$1.6M
Status
pending
Importance
100/100
Track
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Lifecycle

IntroducedJun 22, 2022
Adopted
Effective

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235 Washington LLC via ALDERMAN, Ryan · “235 Washington Avenue; Development 235 Washington Avenue; · possible match on development · source ↗
Bergar Enterprises via ALVAREZ, ROBERTO · “1601 W 24th Street; development · possible match on development · source ↗
5940 NBR Owner, LLC via ALVAREZ, ROBERTO · “5940 North Bay Road; Development · possible match on development · source ↗
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Item text

A resolution of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, adopting the city's one-year action plan for federal funds for FY 2022, which includes the budgets for the community development block grant (cdbg) program in the amount of $941,433; the home investment partnerships (home) program in the amount of $676,153; and home american rescue plan (home-arp) funds in the amount of $1,630,667;

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A resolution of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, adopting the city's one-year action plan for federal funds for FY 2022, which includes the budgets for the community development block grant (cdbg) program in the amount of $941,433; the home investment partnerships (home) program in the amount of $676,153; and home american rescue plan (home-arp) funds in the amount of $1,630,667; and further authorizing the city manager to: (1) execute all applicable documents related to the appropriation and allocation of these program funds; (2) submit the one-year action plan to HUD; (3) make minor non-substantial changes to the resulting agreements (which do not affect the purpose, scope, approved budget and/or intent of the plan); (4) extend the expiration dates of said agreements when necessary; and further authorizing the city manager and city clerk to execute agreements for sub-recipients of cdbg and home program funds and interdepartmental agreements for recipients of cdbg, home, and home-arp program funds. Housing and community services

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