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File #: 00437    Version: 1 Name: Carry-over of 2004 CDBG, Home and other funds
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 1/27/2005 In control: BOARD OF ESTIMATES (ended 4/2017)
On agenda: 2/22/2005 Final action: 2/22/2005
Enactment date: 3/1/2005 Enactment #: RES-05-00145
Title: Authorizing the carry-over of CDBG, HOME and other funds, and the extension of previously authorized projects within the CDBG program budget.
Sponsors: Cindy Thomas, Austin W. King, Brian Benford
Fiscal Note
Federal, State, and other dollars are available to cover the project costs and were approved by the Common Council at various times during 2004.
Title
Authorizing the carry-over of CDBG, HOME and other funds, and the extension of previously authorized projects within the CDBG program budget.
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BACKGROUND:
The CDBG Commission has traditionally identified certain projects for Council approval to "carry-over" their funds approved in previous years. Typically, the Commission has recommended carry-over of selected capital projects which have encountered some difficulty beyond their control or which face unusual circumstances. The CDBG Office normally continues those projects that have been approved by the Council since April, or capital projects that have entered into subcontracts for implementation by December 15 of each year.
ACTIONS:
WHEREAS, the Community Development Block Grant Program, as amended, and its implementing regulations located at 24 CFR 570.200 ff., permit the City of Madison to help community agencies which benefit low and moderate income persons; and
WHEREAS, the CDBG Commission and CDBG staff have reviewed these recommendations, find that they further the goals of the CD program expressed in the Five-Year Community and Neighborhood Development Plan; and recommend Council adoption;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Common Council approves the carry-over of the following projects, to be completed by December 31, 2005, for the reasons identified:
- Selected Emerson-Eken Park concentration neighborhood plan implementation projects, including the street landscaping and planters project for a total of up to $12,000, because of delays in construction and the shift in excess funds from a completed project;
- Selected Schenks-Atwood-Worthington concentration neighborhood plan implementation project funds, including bus, and neighborhood identity signs, and traffic calming, up to $8,000; due to delays in design and...

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