Submitted By
Tammie Grossman, Director of Development Customer Services
Reviewed By
A.M. Zayyad
Agenda Item Title
Title
Resolutions Awarding Multi-Family Housing Incentives Grants and Authorizing the Execution of Marketing Services Agreements
1. MSA 2201-G with $10,000 grant
2. MSA 2202-G with $10,000 grant
3. MSA 2203-G with $10,000 grant
4. MSA 2206-G with $10,000 grant
5. MSA 2208-G with $10,000 grant
6. MSA 2209-G with $6,500 grant
7. MSA 2210-G with $10,000 grant
8. MSA 2211-G with $10,000 grant
9. MSA 2212-G with $6,852 grant
10. MSA 2214-G with $10,000 grant
11. MSA 2216-G with $10,000 grant
12. MSA 2217-G with $10,000 grant
13. MSA 2218-G with $10,000 grant
14. MSA 2219-G with $10,000 grant
15. MSA 2220-G with $10,000 grant
16. MSA 2221-G with $6,648 grant
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Overview
Overview
These resolutions would approve funding for sixteen (16) Multi-Family Incentives Grants and authorize the execution of 3-year marketing services agreements to support each one.
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Recommendation
Recommendation
Approve the resolution.
Body
Staff Recommendation
Approve the resolution.
Fiscal Impact
These grants totaling $150,000 will commit the entire FY2022 budget for this type of grant, which is $150,000. This program was budgeted under the General Fund, account no. 1001-46206-300-585612.
Background
The Development Customer Services Department administers the Multi-family Housing Incentives Program, which was established by Ordinance in 1984. The program is open to multi-family buildings with four or more units. The program has two major purposes: (1) to upgrade the physical conditions of multi-family buildings; and (2) to expand the housing choices of renters to encourage diversity. The program has three different types of assistance: (1) Grants of up to $10,000 for building or unit improvements; (2) Rental Reimbursement payments for vacant units certified by the Housing and CDBG...
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