HomeMy WebLinkAbout2023-01-10; City Council; Resolution 2023-005RESOLUTION NO. 2023-005
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD,
CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE FISCAL YEAR 2022-23 AMENDED ANNUAL
ACTION PLAN, AND AUTHORIZING THE SUBMITTAL TO THE U.S.
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
WHEREAS, the primary objective of the federal Community Development Block Grant Program
is to develop viable urban communities through the provision of improved living environments,
expansion of economic opportunity and decent housing. Grant funds received through the program
are intended to serve principally persons of low and moderate income; and
WHEREAS, the draft Amended Annual Action Plan was released for a 30-day public review
period which began on Dec. 9, 2022, and concluded with a City Council public hearing on Jan. 10, 2023;
and
WHEREAS, public comments from the public review period and the public hearing, if any, will
be addressed through written response and included in the FY 2022-23 Amended Annual Action Plan;
and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California has taken all testimony into
account in considering the FY 2022-23 Amended Annual Action Plan; and
WHEREAS, the City of Carlsbad is committed to continuing to provide a suitable living
environment and to expand economic opportunities for the city's low-income residents as is outlined
in the plan; and
WHEREAS, staff recommend an additional appropriation in the Community Development Block
Grant Special Revenue Fund of $253,018.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California, as
follows:
1.That the above recitations are true and correct.
2.That the FY 2022-23 Amended Annual Action Plan is hereby approved by the City Council
(Attachment A).
3.That, on the city's behalf, the City Manager, or designee, is authorized to prepare and
submit the city's FY 2022-2023 Amended Annual Action Plan (Attachment A), and
execute all documents required to as set forth in Attachment A to the U.S. Department
of Housing and Urban Development for approval and execute all documents necessary
in carrying our activities in FY 2022-23 Amended Action Plan.
4.That the Deputy City Manager, Administrative Services, is authorized to appropriate
$253,018 to the Community Development Block Grant Special Revenue Fund's FY 2022-
23 operating budget.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of
Carlsbad on the 10th day of January, 2023, by the following vote, to wit:
AYES:
NAYS:
ABSTAIN:
ABSENT:
Blackburn, Bhat-Patel, Acosta, Burkholder.
None.
None.
None.
KEITH B� CKBURN, Mayor
� ./rv SHERRY FREISINGER, City Clerk
(SEAL)
Attachment A
Fiscal Year 2022-23
Amended Annual Action Plan
Carlsbad, CA
Prepared By:
Housing Services Division
City of Carlsbad
1200 Carlsbad Village Drive
Carlsbad, CA 92008
{_ City of
Carlsbad
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OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018)
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The purpose of the Substantial Amendment #1 is to allocate additional CDBG funding to eligible
projects and programs. The additional funds were received from program income and
unspent funds from prior year projects.
The City of Carlsbad has received $495,800 in program income since July 1, 2022, and
additionally has a total of $109,334 in funds from projects that did not expend their full
allocation. Because these funds were not originally considered and approved with the FY 2022-
23 Action Plan, the plan must be amended in order to appropriate and allocate these funds to
eligible activities.
Pursuant to HUD regulations, the City’s Citizen and Community Participation Plan, this
Substantial Amendment will be available for public review and comment for a period of thirty
days. Notice of this review period and public hearing will be published in the Coast News and
on the City’s website.
Proposed amendments are shown using red underlined and strikeout formatting. Text in red
underline font indicates new text. Text with strike out formatting indicates deleted text. Only
amended 2022-23 Action Plan sections are shown.
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OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018)
Expected Resources
AP-15 Expected Resources - 91.420(b), 91.220(c)(1,2)
Introduction
A number of housing and community development resources are currently available in the city. They
include:
• Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds
• Community Development Block Grant Coronavirus federal funds (CDBG-CV)
• General funds
• HUD Section 108
• HUD Housing Choice Voucher Program (through the Carlsbad Housing Authority)
• State Housing and Community Development (HCD) housing funds
• State transportation funds
•Carlsbad Affordable Housing Trust Fund
•American Rescue Plan
•Anticipated Resources
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OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018)
Program Source
of
Funds
Uses of Funds Expected Amount Available Year 3 Expected
Amount
Available
Remainder
of ConPlan
$
Narrative Description
Annual
Allocation:
$
Program
Income: $ Prior Year
Resources:
$
Total:
$
CDBG
public
-
federal
Admin/
Planning
Public
Improv.
Public
Services
Acquisition
$501,113 $889,788 $109,334 $1,497,225
$501,113 $909,170
If the city continues to
receive approximately
$500,000 annually in
CDBG funds it estimated
that the city will have
approximately $2,500,000
available for the five years
covering the Consolidated
Plan not including
program income.
In FY2020 the city received
$536,522 and in FY 2021
the city received
$527,154. It is anticipated
that the city will again
receive the same amount
of $527,154 in CDBG
funds. Should the city
received the $527,154 the
remaining amount for the
remainder of the
Consolidated Plan will be
approximately $909,170.
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OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018)
Table 1 - Expected Resources – Priority Table
Explain how federal funds will leverage those additional resources (private, state and local funds), including a description of how
matching requirements will be satisfied
While CDBG program does not require matching funds, CDBG funds offer excellent opportunities to leverage private, local, state, and other
federal funds to allow for the provision of public service activities. For example, many state housing programs have scoring criteria that reward
applicants who have matching funds. In the past, Carlsbad has been extremely successful in garnering matching infrastructure and
transportation funds, and it will continue to seek such opportunities in the future. The city is currently looking at HCD’s Permanent Local
Housing Allocation funding and how CDBG can be leveraged with the PHLA program.
If appropriate, describe publicly owned land or property located within the jurisdiction that may be used to address the needs
identified in the plan
As the housing crisis has worsened in California, utilizing publicly owned land for affordable housing development has become an increasingly
popular policy solution. In recent years the State of California has taken several actions to make state and local lands available for affordable
housing development, including:
•An executive order to make excess state land available for affordable housing (Executive Order N-06-19)
•Connecting affordable housing developers to local surplus land and strengthening enforcement of the Surplus Lands Act (AB 1486, Ting,
2019)
•Requiring cities and counties to inventory and report surplus and excess local public lands to include in a statewide inventory (AB 1255,
Robert Rivas, 2019)
For its part, the city regularly reviews its real estate portfolio and assesses if properties are being put to best use. The city’s recently adopted
General Plan Housing Element includes a program to evaluate and re-designate city-owned sites appropriate for residential use to address the
housing needs of lower and moderate-income residents over the next eight years.
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OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018)
Annual Goals and Objectives
AP-20 Annual Goals and Objectives - 91.420, 91.220(c)(3)&(e)
Goals Summary Information
Goal Name Start
Year
End
Year Category Geographic
Area
Needs
Addressed Funding
Goal
Outcome
Indicator
High
Priority
Increase and
preserve
affordable
housing
2022 2023 Affordable Housing Citywide
benefit
Increase
Affordable
Housing
CDBG:
$728,818
$285,725
Households
High Priority
Prevent and
reduce
homelessness
2022 2023 Homeless Services Citywide
benefit
Prevent and
Reduce
Homelessness
CDBG:
$149,537
$75,167
Persons
Medium
Priority
Supportive
Services for LMI
and Special
Needs Groups
2022 2023 Non-Homeless
Special Needs
Citywide
benefit
Social Services
for LMI and
Special Needs
CDBG: $0 Persons
Medium
Priority
Improve
Facilities 2022 2023
Non-Housing
Community
Development
Citywide
benefit
Public
Improvements
CDBG:
$190,000
$40,000
Persons
Medium
Priority
Provide Fair
Housing 2022 2023
Non-Housing
Community
Development
Citywide
benefit Fair Housing
CDBG:
$43,000
$23,000
Persons
Low
Priority
Program
Administration 2022 2023 N/A Citywide
benefit N/A
CDBG:
$177,222
$77,222
N/A
Table 2 – Goals Summary
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OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018)
AP-35 Projects - 91.420, 91.220(d)
Introduction
For FY 2022-23, the City of Carlsbad will receive $501,113 in CDBG funding. Unspent funds from prior
year projects total $109,334. Program income received to-date totals $495,800. Based upon the
expected closing dates for three affordable resale program units, staff anticipates that the City will
receive an additional $390,988 in program income. The total projects listed in the table equal
$1,497,225. $501,113.
# Project Name FY 2022
CDBG Funding
1 Catholic Charities $87,068
$12,698
2 Interfaith Community Services $53,022*
$23,698
3 Community Resource Center $48,022*
$18,698
4 WRC $10,000
5 Brother Benno $10,073
6 Legal Aid Society of San Diego $43,000
23,000
7 Casa de Amparo $190,000
$40,000
8 Carlsbad Housing Fund $728,818
$285,725
9 City Administration $177,222*
$77,222
10 Catholic Charities – Facility Improvements $25,000
11 Catholic Charities – Shelter Expansion – Phase II $125,000
Table 3 – Project Information
Describe the reasons for allocation priorities and any obstacles to addressing underserved needs
The City of Carlsbad is limited in its ability to meet all of the housing needs of lower income households.
However, a sincere effort will be made to combine various city resources to meet as much of the top
needs as financially feasible within the Action Plan time period, as well as the overall needs identified in
the FY 2020-25 Consolidated Plan.
During this time while the COVID-19 pandemic is moving towards an endemic, the FY 2022 subrecipients
listed above have indicated that they are also serving the populations the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention have indicated are at a higher risk of contracting COVID-19. Those populations include
persons experiencing homelessness, seniors over the age of 60, and persons with disabilities. The city’s
CDBG subrecipients are experiencing increased needs related to food insecurity, emergency financial
assistance for housing, and short-term shelter. Within these needs, there has been an increase in case
management required, crisis intervention, and helping clients navigate various systems to connect to
benefits. Additionally, the city’s fair housing services provider has seen an increase in requests for fair
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housing assistance due to confusion regarding the rights of tenants and homeowners with mortgages in
relationship to the new eviction moratoriums.
AP-38 Project Summary
Project Summary Information
1 Project Name Catholic Charities
Target Area Citywide benefit
Goals Supported Prevent and reduce homelessness.
Needs Addressed Prevent and Reduce Homelessness
Funding CDBG: $87,068 $12,698 staff salaries
Description La Posada De Guadalupe is a 7-day, 24-hour alcohol- and drug-free
facility in Carlsbad. The program is designed to provide services for
homeless men in San Diego County. La Posada provides 50
emergency shelter beds for men and 50 farmworker beds. In the
winter months La Posada increases its emergency shelter beds from
50 to 60 beds.
Target Date 6/30/2023
Estimate the number
and type of families
that will benefit from
the proposed activities
70 individuals
Location Description 2476 Impala Drive Carlsbad, CA 92010
Planned Activities FY 2022 CDBG funds will be spent on salaries/wages (supervision of
clients at the shelter).
2 Project Name Interfaith Community Services
Target Area Citywide benefit
Goals Supported Prevent and reduce homelessness.
Needs Addressed Prevent and Reduce Homelessness
Funding CDBG: $53,022 $23,698 rental/utility payments and social services
Description Low-income Carlsbad residents will benefit from the range of
supportive programs at the Carlsbad Service Center including
emergency rental assistance, basic needs and employment assistance
services.
Target Date 6/30/2023
Estimate the number
and type of families
that will benefit from
the proposed activities
15 families for rental assistance, 200 individuals with basic needs, and
75 individuals with employment assistance
Location Description Carlsbad Service Center, 5731Palmer Way Suite A, Carlsbad, CA 92010
Planned Activities Rental assistance and diversion to prevent or immediately reverse
homelessness, basic needs such as emergency food and hygiene kits
to Carlsbad residents and their families, and employment assistance.
3 Project Name WRC
Target Area Citywide benefit
OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018)
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Goals Supported Prevent and reduce homelessness.
Needs Addressed Prevent and reduce homelessness.
Funding CDBG: $10,000 shelter and basic needs supplies
Description WRC shelter offers a safe, non-isolating environment for survivors
and their children to rest, recuperate, and plan next steps with the
support of WRC case management program. Case managers work
individually with clients, to assess their needs and guide them in
receiving the resources and support necessary to rebuild and find
accessible and affordable transitional or permanent housing
Target Date 6/30/2023
Estimate the number
and type of families
that will benefit from
the proposed activities
53 persons
Location Description 1963 Apple Street, Oceanside, CA 92054
Planned Activities Funds will be used to provide direct program materials to clients such
as food, hygiene products, linens, diapers, transportation.
4 Project Name Brother Benno
Target Area citywide benefit
Goals Supported Prevent and reduce homelessness.
Needs Addressed Prevent and reduce homelessness.
Funding CDBG: $10,073 recovery program for homeless and LMI
Description Brother Benno's serves the poor and neediest in North County San
Diego, including Carlsbad residents. The agency operates two shelters
for women, a twelve-step residential recovery program-for men, a
hot meal and emergency food distribution program for the working
poor.
Target Date 6/30/2023
Estimate the number
and type of families
that will benefit from
the proposed activities
10 individuals
Location Description 3260 Production Avenue Oceanside, CA 92058
Planned Activities The proposed program will assist direct program costs and case
management services
5 Project Name City of Carlsbad, Carlsbad Housing Fund
Target Area Citywide benefit
Goals Supported Increase and preserve affordable housing
Needs Addressed Affordable Housing
Funding CDBG: $728,818 $285,725
OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018)
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Description The City of Carlsbad has established a Housing Fund for the purpose
of developing affordable housing for lower -income households
and/or purchasing affordable housing units for lower income families.
The activities will include the purchase of existing affordable units as
they become available in existing developments and other property
acquisition for low income affordable housing purposes, including
housing for the homeless (such as acquisition of vacant land or
underutilized land for new development, existing rental units with
rehabilitation efforts, market rate condominiums to be resold to low
income households, and/or partnerships with an affordable housing
developer for property acquisition for low income affordable housing
development).
Target Date 6/30/2023
Estimate the number
and type of families
that will benefit from
the proposed activities
Households to be determined based on the housing activity described
above.
Location Description Carlsbad, Citywide
Planned Activities Utilize funds to acquire existing affordable units such as vacant land
or underutilized land for new development, existing rental units with
rehabilitation efforts, market rate condominiums to be resold to low-
income households, and/or partnerships with an affordable housing
developer for property acquisition for low-income affordable housing
development).
6 Project Name Program Administration
Target Area Citywide benefit
Goals Supported Increase and preserve affordable housing
Prevent and reduce homelessness.
Supportive Services for LMI and Special Needs
Improve Facilities
Provide Fair Housing
Needs Addressed Planning and Administration
Funding CDBG: $177,222 $77,222
Description The Housing Services Division is responsible for administering the
city's CDBG funded programs.
Target Date 6/30/2023
Estimate the number
and type of families
that will benefit from
the proposed activities
citywide
Location Description citywide
Planned Activities admin, planning, record keeping, monitoring, financial tracking
7 Project Name Legal Aid Society of San Diego
Target Area Citywide benefit
Goals Supported Provide Fair Housing
Needs Addressed Fair Housing
OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018)
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Funding CDBG: $43,000 $23,000
Description Legal Aid Society of San Diego will provide fair housing services to all
Carlsbad residents. LASSD promotes housing opportunities for all
persons regardless of race, religion, sex, family size, familial status,
ancestry, national origin, color, or disability. LASSD staff will provide
direct assistance to those in need in particular during the pandemic
when residents are in need of advice and guidance on eviction
moratoriums and recent changes to the law.
Target Date 6/30/2023
Estimate the number
and type of families
that will benefit from
the proposed activities
145 persons
Location Description 216 S. Tremont Street, Oceanside, CA 92054
Planned Activities Funds will be used to provide fair housing services for residents
including advocacy, education, and
mediation
8 Project Name Community Resource Center
Target Area Citywide benefit
Goals Supported Prevent and reduce homelessness
Needs Addressed Prevent and reduce homelessness
Funding CDBG: $48,022 $18,698
Description CRC works to end hunger, homelessness and domestic violence in
North County San Diego. As a provider of integrative services, CRC’s
programs include a domestic violence emergency shelter, hotline and
prevention/education outreach, a Therapeutic Children’s Center,
professional counseling, legal advocacy, food and nutrition
distribution center, homelessness prevention and rental and housing
assistance. All of CRC’s programs are designed to assist participants to
successfully navigate their paths of safety, stability & self-sufficiency.
Target Date 6/30/2023
Estimate the number
and type of families
that will benefit from
the proposed activities
20 persons
Location Description 1065 Carlsbad Village Drive
Planned Activities Homeless prevention and diversion through emergency rental
assistance and wrap around services
9 Project Name Casa de Amparo
Target Area Citywide benefit
Goals Supported Prevent and reduce homelessness
Needs Addressed Prevent and reduce homelessness
Funding CDBG: $190,000 $40,000
Description Facility improvements to enhance the Casa Kids Campus
Target Date 6/30/2022
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Estimate the number
and type of families
that will benefit from
the proposed activities
Approx. 2% of the total clients served
Location Description 325 Buena Creek Road, San Marcos, CA 92069
Planned Activities Security Shelter equipment for the Casa Kids Campus
10 Project Name Catholic Charities
Target Area Citywide benefit
Goals Supported Prevent and reduce homelessness
Needs Addressed Prevent and reduce homelessness
Funding CDBG: $25,000
Description Facility improvements to La Posada Shelter
Target Date 6/30/2022
Estimate the number
and type of families
that will benefit from
the proposed activities
6/30/2023
70 individuals
Location Description 2476 Impala Drive Carlsbad, CA 92010
Planned Activities La Posada Facility Improvements
11 Project Name Catholic Charities
Target Area Citywide benefit
Goals Supported Prevent and reduce homelessness
Needs Addressed Prevent and reduce homelessness
Funding CDBG: $125,000
Description Shelter Expansion at La Posada
Target Date 6/30/2022
Estimate the number
and type of families
that will benefit from
the proposed activities
6/30/2023
70 individuals
Location Description 2476 Impala Drive Carlsbad, CA 92010
Planned Activities Phase II – Shelter Expansion
OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018)
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Program Specific Requirements
AP-90 Program Specific Requirements - 91.420, 91.220(l)(1,2,4)
Introduction
Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG)
Reference 24 CFR 91.220(l)(1)
Projects planned with all CDBG funds expected to be available during the year are identified in the
Projects Table. The following identifies program income that is available for use that is included in
projects to be carried out.
1. The total amount of program income that will have been received before the start of
the next program year and that has not yet been reprogrammed
N/A
$886,788
2. The amount of proceeds from section 108 loan guarantees that will be used during the
year to address priority needs and specific objectives identified in grantee's strategic plan
N/A
3. The amount of surplus funds from urban renewal settlements N/A
4. The amount of any grant funds returned to the line of credit for which the planned use
has not been included in a prior statement or plan.
N/A
5. The amount of income from float-funded activities N/A
Total Program Income N/A
$886,788
Other CDBG Requirements
1. The amount of urgent need activities N/A
OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018)