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Cl' -1.5 - Resources and Investment 91.520(a) <br />Identify the resources remade available <br />Source of Funds <br />Source <br />Resources Made <br />Available <br />Amount Expended <br />During Program Year <br />CDBG-Entitlement <br />public - federal <br />$2,939,887 <br />$1,395,219 <br />CDBG-CV <br />public - federal <br />$65,468 <br />$63,977 <br />CDBG-MIT <br />public - federal <br />$7,122,297 <br />$1,253,874 <br />Table 3 .- Resources Made Availabile <br />The city was awarded CDBG Entitlement funding of $766,063 for program year 2024. In addition, <br />$639,927 of previous year funding was approved for reallocation, for a total of $1,405,990 <br />allocated by the PY2024 Action Plan. <br />Expenses for CDBG-CV were for a rent and utility assistance program, along with a small amount <br />for administration. <br />CDBG-MIT expenses are related to administration of the grant and capital improvements <br />planning, construction of stormwater infrastructure, flood emergency warning system <br />enhancements, as well as project design and required environmental review. <br />Identify the geographic distribution and location of investments <br />Target Area <br />Planned Percentage <br />Actual Percentage of <br />Narrative Description <br />of Allocation <br />Allocation <br />San Marcos City <br />Limits <br />100% <br />100% <br />See below <br />Table 4... Identify the geographic distribution and location of investmerits <br />Ten of the twelve census tracts in the City of San Marcos contains at least 69% low to moderate <br />income people, with the remaining two at 48% and 26% (in a tract with only 2,215 people). <br />Therefore, the CDBG geographic target area encompasses the entire city limits. <br />The Housing Rehabilitation program and the Demolition program generally served houses <br />located in particularly low income areas. <br />FINAL 2024-2025 CAPER 8 <br />OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 09/30/2021) <br />