In a memo to the Council Daly said, “Program income is
administered by Mercy Housing of California through a sub-recipient agreement
with the City of Jackson. Jurisdictions receiving these grants typically must submit an annual
performance report to the State Housing and Community Development Department
showing the progress of the grants.” Thus far “the City of Jackson has funded four rehabilitation
projects over the last year,” said Daly, “totaling $119,440 out of a beginning
loan pool of $300,000.” In the past the city has granted loans to local
agencies such as ATCAA and Operation Care for improvement and rehabilitation of
their facilities. He also noted that Mercy Housing is working to identify other homeowners to
expend funds for rehabilitation purposes, as well as looking into the economic
development projects as the CBDG has the potential of securing funding for
business loans.
The recommendation before the council
was to authorize Daly to sign the forms so Mercy Housing can submit them to the
Housing and Community Development Department for approval, and to also hold a
public hearing so the Council can accept comment regarding programs and
activities for future CBDG applications. Joyce Stone of the Amador Child Care Council was the only
person to comment and she said in the past the city has had success “partnering
with social services agencies.” She also noted that there is a dire need
for licensed child care centers in the city of Jackson as there currently not a
single center. “We have
family child care homes but no licensed centers. We lost a center from across
the Jackson Elementary school in 2004 and the need continues to grow,”
said Stone. She suggested that the loans be used for construction purposes so
the construction of new child care centers can take place. Council Member
RosaLee Pryor-Escamilla asked
about the business loan portion of CBDG, and if that portion was meant to
eliminate slums and blight within a city and Daly said yes it is, but
that more research needs to be done on that aspect of a program. The Council made a motion for
Manager Daly to sign the Grantee Performance Report for submission to the State
Office of Housing and Community Development.