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SocialServiceHumanRelationsBoard | 2019-02-27 | 3 | Boardmembers asked questions for which Fitts provided the following responses: Staff is requesting approval from the Board to allow staff to round down the funding amount by $50 increments. Any surplus caused by this approach would be no more than $250. Staff proposes that any surplus would be divided proportionately between the programs. The final amount for funding recommendation should be $189,740. Any discrepancy in the amount may be due to the program income estimates. CDBG Public Services are for non-housing support services. Boardmember Harawitz made a motion to approve staff's recommendations for funding for the CDBG Public Services for FY 2019- 2020 and to allow staff the ability to round down the funding allocation by $50 increments. Boardmember Medina seconded. The motions were approved unanimously. The Board discussed the funding surplus that will result from the rounding. Eligible providers that may receive the surplus funds include the Alameda Food Bank, Building Futures with Women and Children, Family Violence Law Center, Legal Aid for Seniors, and a portion of the funding for ECHO/Eden Housing. Boardmember Jenks made a motion to distribute the surplus funds proportionately to eligible providers. Boardmember Sorensen seconded. The motion passed unanimously. 4-A Victoria Williams, Paratransit Coordinator with the Mastick Senior Center, presented the City of Alameda Transportation Program Plan for Seniors and People with Disabilities for Fiscal Year 2019-2020. Williams provided an overview of the City's transportation services and explained each program, which she described as a gap filler of services not provided by other transportation services. Paratransit has been rebranded and is now called Alameda Loop Shuttle and is ADA- accessible. Williams went over the recommended programs for FY 2019-2020. The | SocialServiceHumanRelationsBoard/2019-02-27.pdf |