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SocialServiceHumanRelationsBoard/2010-12-02.pdf,1 | SocialServiceHumanRelationsBoard | 2010-12-02 | 1 | Social Service Human Relations Board Minutes of the Special Meeting, Thursday, December 2, 2010 1. CALL TO ORDER, ROLL CALL President Wasko called the meeting to order at 7:35 p.m. Present were: Villareal, Biggs, Holder and Dailey. Absent were: Nielsen and. James Staff: Franz 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES The Minutes of the Regular Meeting October 28, 2010 meeting were approved as corrected (Biggs/Holder) 3. 3-A. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) HEARING ON REPROGRAMMING OF FY2010-11 PROGRAM INCOME FUNDS FOR PUBLIC SERVICES AND DISCUSSION ON PUBLIC SERVICE REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS CYCLE FOR FY2011-12 DEBBIE POTTER - HOUSING DEVELOPMENT AND PROGRAMS MANAGER, ALAMEDA HOUSING AUTHORITY. Debbie Potter announced that since the last CDBG round, Terri Wright has transferred to the Finance Department, and her position is in the process of being filled. She stated that normally CDBG funds are provided in a two-year funding cycle, but because last year was the first year of the City's Five Year Plan, it had been announced as a one year funding cycle. She requested that the Board approve changing this to a two- year cycle, with agencies having last year's grant amount renewed, as long as they were meeting their performance goals. In addition to approving this modification, she asked that the Board hold a Public Needs hearing at their January 2011 meeting. Regarding reprogramming, she announced that an additional $19,000 of public service authority has become available for the current fiscal year. The funding is the result of program income from the previous fiscal year. She recommended approval of $9,000 to the Family Violence Law Center (FVLC) to supplement their advocacy program services to women who have filed a police report. FVLC receives a copy of all domestic violence-related police reports and then follows up with clients to offer on-going services. FVLC has funded these activities from its unrestricted funds, but has seen a decline in their budget over the past few years. This funding would help offset that shortfall.… | SocialServiceHumanRelationsBoard/2010-12-02.pdf |
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