Lake County Housing and Community Development Commission met Jan. 18.
Here is the agenda provided by the commission:
1. Roll Call
2. 23-0149
Approval of the November 9, 2022 minutes.
3. Chair's Remarks
4. Public Comments (items not on the agenda)
5. Old Business
6. New Business
6.1 23-0117
Presentation and Discussion - Proposed Eighth Amendment to the Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD) Program Year 2019 (PY19) Annual Action Plan (AAP).
6.2 23-0116
Presentation and Discussion - Proposed Second Amendment to Program Year 2022 (PY22) Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD) Annual Action Plan (AAP).
6.3 23-0118
PUBLIC HEARING
∙ Eighth Amendment to the Program Year 2019 Annual Action Plan (CARES Act Funding).
∙ Second Amendment to the Program Year 2022 Annual Action Plan.
6.4 23-0141
Approval of the Eighth Amendment to the Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD) Program Year 2019 (PY19) Annual Action Plan (AAP).
∙ HUD requires the submission of an Annual Action Plan (AAP) and associated amendments to govern expenditure of federal housing and community development funding for each program year.
∙ Community Development Block Grant Coronavirus relief funds (CDBG-CV) and Emergency Solutions Grant Coronavirus relief funds (ESG-CV) reporting elements are included in the PY19 AAP regardless of the program year the activities are initiated.
∙ The proposed amendment includes the following changes:
o Reduction in funding in the amount of $416,485 for acquisition of a fixed site shelter (PADS Lake County).
o Reduction in funding in the amount of $10,515 for legal services (Prairie State Legal Services).
o Allocation of $227,000 for rental assistance program delivery (Catholic Charities).
o Allocation of $200,000 for hotel shelter costs (PADS Lake County).
6.5 23-0142
Approval of the Second Amendment to Program Year 2022 (PY22) HUD Annual Action Plan (AAP).
∙ HUD requires the submission of an Annual Action Plan (AAP) and associated amendments to govern expenditure of federal housing and community development funding for each program year.
∙ The second amendment to the PY22 AAP makes the following changes:
o Change in scope for $100,000 of CDBG funds awarded to the Village of Round Lake Beach from a sidewalk extension project to parking accessibility improvements within the Village.
o Reallocation of $20,000 of CDBG program administration funds to Lake County Partners to support a housing study.
o Allocation of $185,000 of CDBG program income to Community Partners for Affordable Housing (CPAH) to support the acquisition and rental of a single-family home.
7. Staff Reports
8. Adjournment
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