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<br />The City anticipates expending all funds awarded within the ak/ year required time frame. The City
<br />will identify specific project related timelines as each project plan is identified and finalized.
<br />Single Family Owner 0CCUpieu*moingReimbursement Activity $1,000,000
<br />Infrastructure -See below for itemized projects 66%
<br />Planning
<br />Admin $11,25000 $1,689,700 rM.
<br />Action Plan 4 im e' ill d r'
<br />Substantial Amendment #9 changes the use of funds for the Blanm-Riverine project from infrastructure construction to acquisition, Construction funds
<br />will be provided by other sources. Substantial Amendment #8 to the Action Plan reallocates funds between activities and the addition of a Single
<br />Family Owner Occupied Housing Reimbursement Activity, Refined modeling of infrastructure activities indicated the need to increase the cost of
<br />some Infrastructure Activities and the need to dose the Clarewood/Barbara Activity which was found to be ifteffix*a in reducing flooding. The
<br />ClarewoodlBarbara Activity was closed and the remaining funds $2,325,000 were distributed to the Widtown/Aquarana Spdrqs Activity ($850,000) and
<br />the Blanco Gardens Activity ($1,475,ODO). Also, the SF 14 Rental Rehabilitation, Reconstruction, Buyout Acfi* dild not receive any eligible
<br />applicants over 2 years and 5 rounds of Application Intake, so the funds of $1,000,000 from this activity were reallocated to the now Single
<br />family Owner Occupied Housing Reimbursement Activity. Planning funds of $3,000,000 were realloctited to the Blanco Gardens Activity
<br />($1,596,987) and the Uhland Road Activity ($1,403,013). The Blanco Riverine Activity funds were reduced by $1,585,987 due to other grant
<br />funding for the activity, and the funds were reallocated to the Uhland Road Activity. Substantial Amendment No. 7 to the Action Plan
<br />allows for the reimbursement of cost of flood -related repairs and for funds not to exceed $864,987 to be designated to the Public
<br />Housing Authority Acff*. The Public Housing Authority was allocated $864,987. The SF 14 Unit Rental Rehabilitation, Reconstruction,
<br />Buyout Activity was reduced by $864,987 for a total of $1,657,397. Substantial Amendment No. 6 expanded the Housing Ned to
<br />include the addition of the Reconstruction on C4 Owned Property RCOP).prograrn under the Single Family Owner Occupied Housing activity and the
<br />budget was not altered. lnfrastructur( Project Budget Amendment #8
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<br />Blanco Gardens
<br />Clarewood/Barbara
<br />//�^Road
<br />$ 850,000 $1,700,000
<br />$8,071,98$2,500,000 $175,000
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<br />~'~~~'�� *4,190,000 $7,179,000
<br />Blanco Riverine
<br />$6.971.200 $5'385,213
<br />The inhaftdl pm*c& were presented in Subsbantaf/mmmmwnt No.2 andSubstwte1Aman&nent1Vo 4amdaremesm"
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<br />The City does not intend to undertake activities that will generate income, but in the eventprogram
<br />income is generebed, those funds will be used first before requesting or drawing down new COBG
<br />Disaster Recovery funds. If program income is generated as a result ofany activity oractivities
<br />funded bythis grants, the City will comply with the requirements found at 24 CFR 570.489.
<br />The City will take an integrated approach when developing recovery projects relative to housing,
<br />infnuomctuna.economicre�ba|�etion.endovenaUoommun�yreuovery�
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