Subject: 20191/20thBlockGrantFunding-CommDev Date: Tue, 22 Mar 1994 11:03:10 -0500 RESOLUTION NO. 20191 (Amended by Resolution No. 20859) A RESOLUTION APPROVING TWENTIETH YEAR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDING AS SHOWN MORE FULLY HEREINBELOW. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE, That there be and is hereby approved the Twentieth Year Community Development Block Grant Funding as shown on the schedule below: 1. Better Housing Commission. To facilitate additional demolition of dilapidated housing structures in low to moderate income neighborhoods -- $50,000.00. 2. Boys' Club of Chattanooga, Inc. To support the establishment of specialized education/enrichment programs for low to moderate income youth at the proposed East Lake facility -- $25,250.00. 3. Chattanooga Area Urban League. To help provide long term credit counseling and home purchase counseling to approximately 30-50 low to moderate income heads of households -- $20,000.00. 4. Chattanooga Community Kitchen. To purchase and install a heating and cooling system for the clothing program building located at 711 E. 11th Street -- $19,500.00. 5. Chattanooga Human Services. For property acquisition and modular buildings for the purpose of establishing a North Chattanooga Head Start Center -- $275,000.00. 6. Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise. To support affordable housing and neighborhood revitalization activities -- $1,264,000.00. 7. Chattanooga Parks and Recreation. To complete improvements to recreation sites currently funded with eighteenth year CDBG funds and to construct a gymnasium at the Shepherd Recreation Center. Sites include Carver Recreation Center, Caruthers Park, Jefferson Street and 18th Street Park, Piney Woods Playground, Cedar Hill Park and Alton Park Recreation Center -- $649,200.00. 0C 8. Community Housing Resource Board. To further fair housing activities in the Chattanooga area through a "Housing Info Line", Homebuyer workshops, an affordable housing fair and presentations to housing-related groups -- $35,000.00. 9. Family and Children's Services. To remove and replace the windows, doors, baseboards and other wood trim containing lead-base paint in the building located at 300 E. 8th Street -- $129,920.00. 10. Hill City Neighborhood Association. To construct sidewalks within the neighborhood; work contracted through Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise with the assistance of the Public Works Department -- $40,000.00. 11. HOSANNA. For property acquisition on which to develop special needs housing for physically disabled persons -- $15,000.00. 12. Inner City Development Corporation. To acquire property and rehabilitate housing in the M. L. King area -- $105,000.00. 13. M. L. King Community Development Corporation. To fund a study of the feasibility of a small business resource center in the M. L. King area -- $10,000.00. 14. M. L. King Community Development Corporation. To fund improvements to the Central City Complex located in the M. L. King area -- $80,000.00. 15. Metropolitan Council for Community Services. To fund a study to support the research development of the Investing in Children Program -- $17,000.00. 16. Newton Child Development Center. To purchase and install a heating and air conditioning unit -- $15,618.00. 17. United Methodist Neighborhood Center, Inc. To fund improvements in conjunction with expanded child care program to the Bethlehem Center in Alton Park -- $50,000.00. ADOPTED: April 5, 1994 :cjc