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AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
PUBLIC NOTICE City oTRenton 2015 Funds
Notice oTPublic Hearing The City will receive an estimat-
Linda M Mills, being first duly sworn on oath that she is the Legal commu�;ry lle�eiopment Bio��: ea �63o,z�z �„ zo�s coBc
Grant(CDBG)Funds funds. The allocation after con-
AdVeT'tlslrig Repl'eSOriCatlVO Of t�le Proposed Use of2015 CDBG tractual set asides is estimated to
Funds and Amendment to 2014 be $ 397,072 which the Ciry is
UnallocaCed Capital Funds proposing to alloeate as follows:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GiVFN 1) Planning and Administra-
Rent�jj Rep�Y'teY' that the Renton City Council has tion: $63,027 or the maaimum
fixed the 6th day of October at amount allowable under the
7:00 pm as the date and time for program to plan and administer
a publ ic hearing to be held in the the use of CDBG funds.
Council Chambers of Renton 2) An estimated $334,045 in
a weekly newspaper, which newspaper is a legal newspaper of c�ry Hau, se�en�n F�o��, ioss s. c�Bc tunds �s available. The
general circulation and is now and has been for more than six months �raay way> Renton, wa �8os�, c;ry proposes to ailo�ate a
prior to the date of publication hereinafter referred to, published in to pro��de an opponun�� to� �,ort+on or tne funas for p��ei���
public comment on the allocation infrastructure improvements
the English language continuously as a weekly newspaper in King or�cDs� runds. PUb��� �:o,,,�nenc reiated to �o,»,,,e«;a� renab;i;-
County, Washington. The Renton Reporter has been approved as ;5 �eqUescEd on cne p�oposea cac�on ana �e��rai�Zat;on etroru
a Legal Newspaper by order of the Superior Court of the State of zois c�ao pro�e�ts and an W;tn�n tne greate� �oWntoW„
amendment to the 2014 plan. area, and the remaining funds
Washington for King County. Tn� City proposes to amend the to continue the Downtown
The notice in the eXact form annexed was published in regular issues zoi4 c��� p�an ey ano�ar;ng co�„�»er��ai uenae�i;tat�on a„a
2014 Unallocated Contingency Faqade Improvement Loan
Of tlle ReI1tOT1 ROpOTteT �aI1C1 IlOt 111 SUpp18TTlellt fOI'TTl� WI11CI1 WaS Ylan funds (C14-603) of$78,717 Program. The program and in-
T'egUlaTly CI1StT'1bUteCl t0 1CS SUbSCI'1beTS CIUI'lrig t11e belOW StatBCl peT10C�. to the Downtown Commercial frastructure improvements are
Rehabilitation and Fapade Im- currently under development.
The annexed notice, �l: provcment Loan Program. The Further details and an opportu-
PubllC N�tlCe funds will be used to provide nity for public comment will be
financial incentives to properry provided as Ihey are finalized.
and business owners to renovate For more information, contact
and improve commereial build- John Collum, Community �
ings. Generally, a minimum of Development Project Manager,
WaS pUbI1S�10C1 OIl S8pt8211b0I' I9, 2�14. � $10,000 in assistance per properv City of Renton Community & �
�40,,�,�bo i�\t1t������ � ty will be offered in the form of a Economic Development De- �
�_ ^b. �
�:�r�'�� �i9�'��.� 1!1` forgivable loan, which must be partment at 425-430-6589, or
� �% `s=�� r M;;vi✓9„� �i�� matched dollar-for-dollaz by the icollum(u�rentonwa.gov.
The full amount of the fee charged for said foregoing publication is `�� `�-� �"�_��,�',� %j appu�a„t. oWners or p�opert�es Ti,;s „ot;�e ;s a,,a;iaeie ;,, a�ter-
t�10 SUlll Of�2�3.��. �°�'-;�'"'' ������/- �^;'!,� � or businesses (with landlord con- nate formats for individuals with �
�- '�—� '� � _ rA� e sent) loeated within the Down- disabilities upon request. All �
� "�`�t,7 " ` parties are invited to
t .- : � town Renton business district are interested
� ; � ,�%� ;� � eligible. The business district is attend the public hearing and
� ���� �����'��� ; �i�� U�i�-�����C7 - defined as properties generally present written or oral comments
ei� �f'•,l��r �_�r,�, � � � bounded by Shattuck Avenue regarding the proposal. Renton
� Cla M. M111S �'� �� �� :ti,�„1 �.�.������ South, South 4th Street, Main City Hall is in eompliance with
Legal Advertising Representative, Renton Reporter �`�_.,,, ,�:,= ;,�,:K���-.` �Ve�,ue sourn, ana souti, 2na t�,e a�„er;�a„ �;sab;i;t;es a�r,
SU�7SCT1beCl driCl SWOTri t0 1110 t�]1S I9t�1 C{a Of Se t0111b8I' 2�14. �'''�<<'��o�'�t���"�� Street, inctuding properties front- and interpretive services for the
}� p , ing both sides of these streets. hearing impaired will be provid-
Residential properties or residen- ed upon prior notice. Call
tial uses within mixed-use (425) 430-6510 for additional in-
� k� p � �- projects are not eligible. formation.
�'���—r-e_.2��, �h �'�1 c�,� For more inforniation, contact ,lason Seth
John Collum. Contact informa- Acting City Clerk
Ka hleen C. Sherman, Notary Publie for the State of Washington, tion is provided below. Published: 12enton Reporter on
Residing in Buekley,Washington septer„eer�9,ao14 a�140009.
STATE OF WASHINGTON, COUNTY OF KING }
AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
PUBLIC NOTICE
Linda M Mills, being first duly sworn on oath that she is the Legal City of Renton used ror tne io„g-cer,,, iease,
Advertising Representative of the Not��e or x�ma�serv��es which is considered a capitai
Advisory Committee acquisition. The building is
Public Hearing approsimately 9,900 square feet
Proposed Use of 2013 total space and will be EFP's peo-
Renton Re orter Unallocated Capital Funds manent operating facility. F.FP
p NOTICE lS HEREBY GIVEN provides emergency food assis-
that the Human Services Advisa tance through a network of over
� ry Committee has fiaed the 17th 140 distribution sites, including
day of September at 3:00 pm as ten in Renton. This project is
a weekly newspaper, which newspaper is a legal newspaper of cne aace and time ro� a pubi;� conditional on �a�s�n� tne �e-
general circulation and is now and has been for more than six months near�ng to be neid �n ine coun��i ,,,a�naer or tne fund;ng ne�essary
Conference Room (#720) of and will be considered a 2014 �
prior to the date of publication hereinafter referred to, published in Renton a� nau, se�e„tn F�oo�> pro�e�r.
the English language continuously as a weekly newspaper in King ioss s. G�aay way, Renton, �eta;iea tnfo�,»at�o„ aeoUt tne
Count , Washin ton. The Renton Re orter has been a roved as WA 98057, to pro�;de an oppor- proposed projects is available ro�
y g p pp tunity for public comment on the review at the Renton Division of
a Legal Newspaper by order of the Superior Court of the State of auo�at+�n or�ap�ta� funds. Pubi;� Human ser���es during regu�a�
WaS�llllgt011 fOI' K1Ilg C011llty. � comment is requested on the business hours at 1055 S. Grady
proposed CDBG capital projects Way, Sixth floor. Inforniation is
�10 110t1Ce 1T1 t�le eXaCt fOI'211 aT1IIeX0C�WaS pUbIlSYleC1 111 TOgUlal'1SSU0S funded with 2013 CDBG funds. also available for review on the '
of the Renton Reporter (and not in supplement form) which was Tne c�� of aenton W�n ano�are c�ry°s Wee s�tz at WWW.Rernon-
$61,841 in 2013 unallocated wa�eov. The public is invited
regularly distributed to its subscribers during the below stated period. c�ac�ap+cai r�unds. co comment on tne proposed
The annexed notice, a: The City is proposing to allocate projects aC the hearing or by I
2013 CDBG funds as follows: submitting written comments or
Public Notice #1 Meadow Crest Playground, questions prior to the hearing to
located at 3000 NE 16th Street, Dianne Utecht at the above
Renton, WA, is an accessible address. Contact Dianne Utecht
playground for both special at 425-430-6655 for further
needs and able bodied children. information.
WaS pUbI1S118C1 OIl AUgUSt 3�, 2�13. CDBG funds of $22,155 will be This notice is available in alteo- �I
used to purchase and install eight nate formats for individuals with
picnic tables along with approxi- disabilities upon request. Renton
The full amount of the fee charged for said foregoing publication is mareiy 90o sqUare feer oe a�A c�ry Hau �s Wneei�na�r a��ess-
t�le SUTll Of�17g.50. �,�,�y4�,4e��.tt,4������ accessible sidewalk. 'I'he play- ible. Reasonable accommoda- � �
,,r i � ��F, ground is approximately 50,500 tions at the public hearing such
�,,� �� .,���`��^.�`'t�!` square feet. Any unexpended as sign language interpretation or
% � �� �e��,��.��f� r,r�, tf funds will be applied to the altemate forniats for printed
,� �, �// yy� - ' Emergency Feeding Program material are available for individ-
/�/ i�/�-���p ��r� � �` �E��'{. ��;,�. � (EFP) project. This project will uals with disabilities with a mini-
L da M. �111S � `�'r L'� �� , � 'c�r `>, be funded in 2013. mum of two days advance notice.
'•� ' #2: EFP will acquire a facility Please call (425) 430- 6510 or I
Legal Advertising Representative, Renton Reporter ; % ,� ,d� �=z � tnrougn a �s year�ease. Tne ta- T���4zs�43abs>>.
SUbSCTlbed arid SWOI'ri t0 me thls 30th day of AugASt, 2013. �� �6':��i� ��'`�f� �-',�.r'�i;�� cility is located at 851 Houser Bonnie L�walton,Ciry Clerk
io+ .� a:� °�.�}ae •: `.; ,-, � Way North, Renton, WA. Funds Published in the Renton Reporter
� �,�f'�."��;�6���c�tt,<�o'"���`l� of approximately $39,686 will be on August 30,2013.#863857. f--�
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Kat leen C. Sherman, Notary Public for the State of Washington,
Residing in Buckley,Washington �.."
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STATE OF WASHINGTON, COUNTY OF KING }
AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
PUBLIC NOTICE air Assistance Pro ram to ro-
Linda M Mills, being first duly sworn on oath that she is the Legal �c T vcouNcii,N p;de neaitn ana sa e�y �epa�rp to
Advertising Representative of the Notice of Public Hearing housing units for low and moder-
Proposed 2013 Community De- ate income homeowners within
velopment Block Grant (CDBG) the Renton ciry limits.
Vroject's #4 -$45,777 in Planning and Ad-
RQnI,On Rep�rter ha�t�the�Renton C ty Cou cil h s ministration fungds to administer
the CDBG Pro ram at 1055 S.
fixed the 20th day of August at Grady Way,Renton,WA 98057.
7:00 pm as the date and time for If the amount of CDBG funds
a public hearing to be held in changes for 2013, allocations
a weekly newspaper, which newspaper is a legal newspaper of coun��i cnambers or xencon W+u be mod;sed a��ora;ng co cne
Ciry Hall, Seventh Floor, 1055 S. adopted 2013-2014 CDBG Con-
�eral circulation and is now and has been for more than six months Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057, tingency Plan.
r or to the date of publication hereinafter referred to, published in co p�o��de an opportuniry for �eta+�ea �nfo�,,,ac;o„ about rne
the English language continuously as a weekly newspaper in King pUbu� �o�»�„ent on cne first of a proposed projects is available for
two year CDBG allocation cycle. review at the City of Renton Di-
County, Washington. The Renton Reporter has been approved as Pubi;� comment �s re9ue5ted on vision of Human se����es dur;ng
a Legal Newspaper by order of the Superior Court of the State of cne proposed cDBc programs regular business hours at 1055 S.
Washin t011 fOT Klll COUIlt . funded with anticipated 2013 Grady Way, SixCh Floor. Project
g g y CDBG funds The City of Ren- information is also availabie for
The notice in the exact form annexed was published in regular issues con W;u auo�ace approximately re�;eW at nccp:imumanseT�;�-
of the Renton Re orter and not in su lement form which was �4s�>�6s;n ao13 c�B�fu„ds es.rentonWa.go�. conta�t
p � pp � Renton's proposed 2013 CDBG Dianne Utecht at 425-430-6655
regularly distributed to its subscribers during the below stated period. f,,,,a auo�at;o,,: ror funne� information regarding
The annexed notice, a: #l: $14,000 to Domestic Abuse the proposed programs.
Women's Network (PO Box The public is invited to comment
Publie Notice 88007, Tukwila) Continuum of on the proposed projects at the
Housing Services to provide hearing or by submitting written
emergency and transitional hous- comments prior to the hearing to
ing services to homeless domes- the attention of Bonnie Walton,
WaS pUb1lS�leC� 011 AUgUSt 3, 2�12. tic violence survivors and their City Clerk, 7th Floor, Renton
g g g p ��ti;��.�F����� �� children. City Hall, 1055 S. Grady Way,
The full amount of the fee char ed for said fore oin ublication is ;���� ��i� �� #z: $zs,6s3 to tne Mvir�-ser�;�e Renron,9gos�.
t�le SUlll O �1 g9.��. , .; v��' ,,����«u!y Si� �r� Center (515 W. Harrison St, This notice is available in alter-
4 " �1��`' gt� ��h, � �r nate formats for individuals with
�,S �t 1J� >,f Kent) to provide Emergency As-
� � , /�J M�_�+� ��-,q F-j-�rr�.� r sistance to low and moderate in- disabilities upon request. Renton
_ �� �� ���[�G .- i Q �' `�� �.F.�, � come Renton residents. City Hall is wheelchair access-
� � � ` �;;� ;. #3: -$6,000 to Refugee Women's ible. Reasonable accommoda-
inda M. Mills ?
� � f}: Alliance Case Management and tions at the pubiic hearing such
Legal Advertising Representative, Renton Reporter �N��� �G � ,�J Emergency Assistance Program as sign language interpretation or
SUbSCT1b0C� aI1C1 SWOTll t0 llle t�11S 9t11 Cla Of f�U USt 2�12. �'i ��' �<< � ��� �w �. = (15245 International Blvd, Suite alternate formats for printed ma-
� g � � � 207, SeaTac) to provide case terial are available for individu-
' �i �` `J�� 7 -1� 4: � _.�
��/��(3���"i���i�•`�"��j�v� management to low and moder- als with disabilities a minimum
������t������������� arants/refu ees conne�tin �hem of 2�day� 30 6510 to arran P�ease
��.-2tic..� ����j.�i�l`Yzf.�,�-� g g g call 425 4 g
to social services and to meet ba- Bonnie I.Walton
K thleen C. Sherman, Notary Public for the State of Washington, S;�„eeds. c��y cierk
Residing in Buckley,Washington
#3 $]73,947 in CDBG Capital Published in the Renton Reporter
funds to the RenCon Housing Re� on August 3,2012. #658070
.
August 20, 2012 � Renton City Council Minutes `�'' Page 233
UNFINISHED BUSINESS Council President Zwicker presented a Committee of the Whole report
Committee of the Whole recommending concurrence in the staff and Human Services Advisory
Human Services: 2013/2014 Committee (HSAC) recommendations to approve the 2013/2014 Community
CDBG Funding Development Block Grant(CDBG)allocations. The following recommendations
Recommendations for public services are for two years(2013-2014)with the second year being
contingent upon agency performance and availability of funds. The allocations
��`�'�� are listed below:
1 ` Communitv Development Block Grant Public Services:
Domestic Abuse Women's Network(DAWN)- Housing $14,000
IVlulti-Service Center- Emergency Assistance $25,683
Refugee Women's Alliance-Case Management 6 000
$45,683
Plannin�and Administration $45,777
Communitv Development Block Grant Capital recommendation for 2013 onlv:
City of Renton Housing Repair Assistance Program $173,947
The Committee also recommended adoption of the CDBG Contingency Funding
Plan as recommended by the HSAC,should the amount of available funding
increase or decrease. The Committee further recommended that the Mavor
and Citv Clerk be authorized to sign the contract agreements.
MOVED BY ZWICKER,SECONDED BY BRIERE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS Finance Committee Chair Briere presented a report recommending
Finance Committee concurrence in the staff recommendation to grant a waiver requested by
Finance: Utility Bill River's Edge Condominiums(Account#011306-000), at the service address of
Adjustment, River's Edge 440 Maple Ave.SW,for utility charges in the total amount of$6,886.75
Condominiums resulting from a water main leak. The adjustment includes charges above the
normal usage for City Water($1,120.17), City Sewer($2,144.05),and King
County METRO ($3,722.53). MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY TAYLOR,
COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
Public Works:Storage Bays to Finance Committee Chair Briere presented a report recommending
Garage Bays Conversion, Fund concurrence in the staff recommendation to approve the allocation of$30,000
501 Allocation from Equipment Rental Fund 501 to provide funding needed to convert two
storage bays in the Public Works Maintenance Shops Building D to two garage
repair bays. The budget adjustment for this item will be incorporated into the
mid-year budget adjustment ordinance. MOVED BY BRIERE,SECONDED BY
TAYLOR, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
Finance:Vouchers Finance Committee Chair Briere recommended approval of Claim Vouchers
313878-314709,two wire transfers, and one payroll run with benefit
withholding payments totaling$5,900,701.86,and payroll vouchers including
843 direct deposits and 104 payroll checks totaling$1,701,705.28. MOVED BY
BRIERE,SECONDED BY TAYLOR,COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT.
CARRIED.
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COMMITTEE OF tHf WHOLE ��T�( ��UNC�IL
, . COMMITTEE REPORT � Zh �j/Z
, �ate
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_ .2013/2014 Community Development Block Grant Funding (CDBG) Recommendations
(Re'ferred Augus't 6, 2012)
The Committee of the Whole recommends concurrence in the staff and Human Services
Advisory Committee (HSAC) recommendations to:approve the 2013/2014 Community
Development Block Grant (CDBG) allocations. The following recommenda�ions for public '
services are for two years (2013-2014) with the second yea'r being contingent upon agency
performance and availability of funds. The allocation of funds will be as listed below.
Communitv Develo.pment Block G'rant Public Services:
Domestic Abuse Women's Network{DAWN)-Housing $ 14,000
Multi-Service Center-Emergency Assistance 25,683 .
Refugee Women's Alliance-Case Managem:ent 6,000
, _ Total $45;683
Plannin� and Administr.ation: $ 45,777 '
Communitv Development Block Grant Capital recommendation for 2013 onlv: -
City of Renton Housing Repair Assistance Program $173,947 ,
The Committee also recommends adoption of the CDBG Contingency Funding Plan as
recommended by the HSAC; should the amount of available funding increase or decrease.
` The Committee further authorizes the Mayor and Cify Clerk to sign the contract agreements. `
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Rich Zwicker, Co n il President
cc: Karen Bergsvik, Human Services Manager
Dianne Utecht,Contract Specialist -
August 20, 2012 `ww� Renton City Council Minutes `�`` Page 231
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and published in
Human Services: 2013/2014 accordance with local and State laws, Mayor Law opened the public hearing to
CDBG Funding consider 2013/2014 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding
Recommendations recommendations. �
� ��1�e I Human Services Manager Karen Bergsvik stated that the public hearing is to
� consider funding for the first year of a two year funding cycle for 2013 and
� 2014. She reported the recommendations for funding as follows:
1. $14,000 for the Domestic Abuse Women's Network(DAWN) continuum
of housing to provide emergency and transitional housing services to
domestic violence survivors and their children;
2. $6,000 to Refugee Women's Alliance case management and emergency
assistance program to provide case management to low and moderate
income immigrants and refugees in Renton;
3. $25,683 to the Multi-Service Center to provide emergency assistance to
low and moderate income Renton residents;
4. $173,947 to the City of Renton Housing Repair Assistance Program
(HRAP)to provide health and safety repairs to low income Renton
homeowners; and
5. $45,777 for planning and administration services to administer the
program.
Ms. Bergsvik further reported that the allocations in funding will be modified
according to the adopted 2013/2014 CDBG contingency plan in the event that
funding levels are increased or decreased.
Public comment was invited.
Cheryl Bozarth (Tukwila), Executive Director of Domestic Abuse Women's
Network(DAWN),thanked City staff and members of the Human Services
Advisory Committee for recommending the funding allocations. She stated that
affordable housing options continually decrease, and that emergency and
transitional housing becomes more important as the economy has worsened.
She thanked City officials for their continued support.
There being no further public comment, it was MOVED BY ZWICKER, SECONDED
BY CORMAN,COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. (See page 233
for related Committee report.)
AUDIENCE COMMENT Michaela Fellows(Seattle)stated that she,and other minorities, have been
Citizen Comment: Fellows- harassed by the Renton Police Department and would like to know how to deal
Police Department with the issue. She explained that she is frequentty pulled over by the police
Harassment after 10 p.m. and is generally released after her paperwork has been found to
be in order. Ms. Fellows stated that she has resorted to calling 911 after being
pulled over so many times. She also stated that complaints she has made to
the department about officers have not been addressed.
Mayor Law asked Ms. Fellows to speak to the police department staff who were
in attendance at the meeting.
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CITY OF RENTON
2013/2014 Community Development Block Grant Contingency Plan for Funding
Community Development Block Grant(CDBG�Funding
Public Services Pro�rams
increase,in CDBG Public Service Funds: �
• Increase will be applied proportionately to Multi Service Center and any other funded agencies (
with the exception of Institute for Family Development PAGT program. i
Decrease in CDBG Public Services Funds:
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• Decreased funding will be applied proportionately to any funded CDBG public service programs. i
Capital Projects j
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Increase in capital funding: (
• Additional funds will go to Renton Unallocated Fund. I
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Decrease in capital funding:
• Decrease Renton Housing Repair Assistance Program
Plannin�and Administration
Planning and Administration covers administrative costs for Renton's CDBG program. CDBG covers
approximately 51%of the salary and benefit costs of the Contract Specialist and the General Fund the i
remaini_ng 49%.
Increase in funding:
• Increase Planning and Administration to cover CDBG administrative activities and additional
planning activities which might include needs assessments or continued capacity building.
Decrease in funding
• Decrease funding first to additional planning activities,then to CDBG administrative and
planning activities.
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2013-2014 Agency Funding
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AGENCY PROGRAM 2013/2014�
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ALLOCATION � �,�.�
IFund I
1 A�Ilance of People with disAbilities People with disAbilities-Independent Itving 55,000.00
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2 BridgeDisa6ilityMtnfstries MoblUtyProgram $5,000.00
3 Catholic Community Servfces ARISE Men's Homeiess Shelter Prognm $40,000.00
�4 Uthol�oCommunity5ervices Emer¢encyAssistanceProgram $30,609.00
5 CatMlfcCommunkyServtces Voiunteer[hore5ervices $5,000.00
6 Child Gre Resources Child Care Information and Reterra� $5,000.00
7 Gommunitles fn Schools Mentor Program $16,435.00
8 Cammunities in Schools Family Ltaison $12,750.00
9 Consejo Counselfng&Referral Community Advocary Program $5,000.00
10 Crisfs Clfnlc 2-1-1 Communl Information Line 15 D00.00
11 Crlsfs Cllnic . 24-Hour Crls(s Lfne $5,000.00 I
12 Cr(sls Cllnic Teen Link $5,000.00 I
13 DomesticAbuseWomen'sNetwork CommunhyAdvocacyProgram $5,780.00
14 Dynamic Famfly Services Children wfth Speciai Needs $10 200.00 �
15 Easislde Baby Comer Basit Needs for Chlldren $5,000.00 i
16 Emeraency Feeding Prognm Seattle Hunger Rellef Program $11,000.00 �
&King Count �
17 Fem(ntst Women's Health Center Reproductive health care for low-income $11,002.00
CedarRiverCllNo women
18 FtlendsofYo�th Heahh Start $16000.00 '
19 Greater Maple Valley Community Ctr DateWfse Program $S 000.00
20 HealthPofnt DentalPro nm $5000.00
21 HealthPolnt Medical Pro ram $28,350.00 -
22 HERO House Services to adults wlth mentallllness $5 000,00
23 Institute for Famfly Development Parents&Childre�Together(PACT) $6,550.00
24 King County Bar Foundation Community LegalServices $5,000.00 �
25 King County 5exual Assault Resource Comprehenstve 5exual Assault Services $32,000.00 �
Canter I
26 Multi-Serv(ceCenter Emerg.5heiter&TransklonalHousing $6,631.00 . i
27 Multi-Service Center Genersl Education Program $10,500.00
28 Pediatric Interim Care Center,Inc. Interim Care of Drug-Fxposed Infants $5,000.00
29 Renton Clothes Bank Clothes Bank $6,OD0.00 I
30 Renton Area Youth&Family Services Spark T.H.I.S.(Truth,Hope,Imolvement, $20,000.00
Success)
31 Seattie-King county Dept of Pu61ic Mo6{le Medical Van $S,OOD.00
Heaith �
32 Sentor5ervices Cammuni Dinin � $S,OOO.DO I
33 Senlor5ervices MealsonWheels $50000.00 �
34 SenlorServices VolunteerTransportation $11180.00
35 Somali Youth&Family CIu6 Shah-Shah Early Foundstlons $5,000.00
36 Sound Mental Health Low Income Counseling $5,000.00
37 Sound MenWl Heaith � Children&Famtl Services $50,000.00 �
38 Sound Mental Health PATH ro 2m $5 OOO.DO
39 Sound Mental Health Safe and Sound Visitation $5,000.00
40 Soclety of SL Vlncent de Paul St.Anthony Conference Emerg.Assist. $55,000.00
41 Thera eutfcHealth5ervices Alcohol/DrugTreatment $S,OOO.OD
42 Ukralnfan Cammun Ctr of WA Refugee Assistance Gro ect $S,D00.00
43 Ukninian Communty Ctr ot WA Crlsfs Famil Intervention $5 000.00
44 Valley Citfes Counseling and Renton Homeless Services' $14,000.00
Consultatton �
45 WA Women's Employment& REACH Plus $5,000.00
Eduwtion
46 WayBacklnn WayBacklnn $15,000.00
47 YWCA Seattk Kfng Snohomish Chlldren's Domes[ic Violence Progam $S,D00.00
48 YWCA Seattie Ning 5nohomfth Domestic Violence 5ervfces $S,D00.00 �
49 YWCASeattleK(ng5nohomish EmergencyHousing 57,560.00
-� Suhtotal :��' �_���$466,54Y.OD
50 South Itlng Coundl Human Svcs Capadty Buildfng � $5,000.00
- `� Total , � -'��:$471,547.00 . �
...� CDBG PUBLIC SERVICESs ... .. . . . . . . . ....�� �.. �
51DomestiCAEluSeWomenS ContinuumofHousfngServices $14,000.00
Network
52 Refugee Women's Alliance Family Support Case Management and $6,000,00 "
Emergency Assistance �
53 Muki-Servfce Center Emergency Assistance $25 683.00
�� � -,�'� $45,683.OD
CDBG CAPITAL{
54 CI of Renton Housfn Re atr Assistance Pro ram 173 947.00
'CDBG are estimated amounts untll Federal budget approved. �
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Agency-Program DRAFT Requested Result 2012, Finai Recommendations Notes on Services to Renton residents
Result 1: Ail children and youth are ready for educational
success,work,and life.
Communities In Schools of Renton-Family Liaison Program $35,000 1 $6,164 $12,750 family Liaisons are in Renton's 8 highest needs
elementary schools to identify and support students at
risk of schooi failure.
Communities In Schoois of Renton-Mentor Program $25,000 1 $9,579 $16,435 The school based Mentor program matches studenu at
� risk of academic failure with adult volunteer mentors.
Dynamic Partners-Children with Special Needs $34,000 1 $10,280 $10,200 Serves children with developmental delays and
disabilities learn how to walk,talk,eat and play using
early intervention,therapy,and parent training activities
Friends of Youth-Healthy Start $16,013 1 $16,013 $16,000 Provides in home services to young(mostly teens)
parents using a program proven effective in preventing
chiid abuse and negiect and ensuring children become
developmentally ready for schooi.
Institute for Family Development-Parents and Children $13,750 1 $13,095 $6,550 In-home counseling,skill building and support to high
Together risk,low income families not engaged or benefitingfrom
other services.
Kent Youth and Family Services-Early Childhood Education $5,000 1 $0 $0 Provides Head Start and Early Childhood Education and
Assistance Program(ECEAP)program designed to
address fhe gaps 3-4 year old children face in
developmentai milestones and school development.
Located in Kent.
Kindering Center-Early Childhood Consuitation Program $5,200 1 $5,000 $0 Provides consultations and assessments to child care
� providers in Renton(either on-site or in the home)to
improve the quality of their services,particularly with
identification of red flags in development and inclusion
of and supporting children with special needs or
behavior challenges.
Pediatric interim Care Center-Interim Care of Drug-Exposed $7,500 1 $5,000 $5,000 Provides 24hour medical monitoring and nursing care
Infants to withdraw drug-exposed infants from their drug- �
dependency,Located in Kent.
Renton Area Youth and Family5ervices-SparkTHIS $45,387 1 $45,387 $20,000 Provides individual mentoring,social/emotional skills
groups,community service opportunities,summer and
other out of schoof activities to youth at three middle
schools and three Renton high schools.
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Agency-Program DRAFT Requested' Result 2012 Final Recommendations Notes on Services to Renton residents
Renton Youth Advocacy Center-Youth drop in center $10,000 1 $0 $0 Drop in program for middle and high school youth
providing mentoring,tutoring,counseling and heafthy
activities
SafeFutures Youth Center-Case Management $72,580 1 $0 $0 Focused on at risk refugee and immigrant youth,
provides case management,academic enrichment,
parent support.Currently located in Seattle.
Somali Youth&Family Club-Shah-Shah Eariy Foundations $15,000 1 $0 $5,000 Operates evidence based Play&Learn groups,
Community Cafes,and provides childhood-focused,
� community based skills training for refugee and
immigrant families. One Renton location,Creston Point,
and Skyway locations.
Ukrainian Community Center-Crisis Family Intervention $15,000 1 $0 $5,000 Provides counseling services to families at imminent risk
Program of child abuse/neglect,spousal abuse,or other types of
domestic violence,and parenting education sessions for
Ukrainian/Russian speaking immigrant parents of
children 0-18. Renton 6ased.
YMCA-Renton Summer Camp $7,500 1 $0 $0 Financial support to subsidize fees to qualifying families
for the chiidren to attend the summer day camp
progrem located at Teasdale Park.
Result 2: Individuals have adequate clothing,food,housing
and healthcare.
BAS Foundation-Food Crisis Line $7,000 2 $0 $0 Agency personnel orvolunteers maintain a crisis line.
Homebound ciients caii to request services. Agency
arranges for local restaurateurs to deliver meals,at the
agency's expense.Located in Bellevue,services county-
wide.
Catholic Community Services of King County-Volunteer Chore $12,000 2 $5,000 $5,000 Volunteers provide free chore assistance and
� Services transportation to low-income older adults and aduits
living with disabilities. Volunteer support heips them
remain independent for as long as safely possible.
Eastside Baby Corner-Meeting Basic Needs for Children $10,740 2 $0 $5,000 Provides basic necessities such as clothing,food,
diapers,car seats,and bedding through partners such as
schools,social service agencies,food banks for children
ages 0.12. Located in Issaquah.
Elder and Adult Day Services $5,000 2 $0 $0 Provides day services including licensed healthcare to
adults with disabilities. Located in Des Moines.
Emergency Feeding Program of Seattle Kng County $11,000 2 $11,000 $11,000 Provides 15 types offood bags,including culturally
specific,no-cook,medicaily-restricted,and distributes
them to sites throughout the county,including 4 in
Renton. Each bag is a 2 day supply of food for 3 meais.
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2013-2014
Renton Funds Award 2011-
Agency-Program DRAFT' Requested Result 2012 Final Recommendations Notes on Servicesto Renton residents
Feminist Women's Heaith Center DBA Cedar River Clinics- $13,500 2 $11,537 $11,002 Reproductive healthcare for low income women.
Reproductive Healthcare for Low Income Women Located in Renton.
HealthPoint-Medical $45,000 2 $25,280 $28,350 Provides medical treatment,health education,
substance abuse cessation,health screenings,
behavioral health,acupuncture,naturopathic medicine,
nutrition counseling,and pharmacy services. Located in
Renton.
� HealthPoint-Primary Dental Care $15,000 2 $5,000 $5,000 Comprehensive services including diagnostic,
preventative,restorative,education,outreach,oral
surgery,endodontic and prosthodontic services. Clinic
is in Kent.
Issaquah Food&Clothing Bank $8,000 2 $0 $0 Located in issaquah,provide food,cloth(ng,and
financial assistance Serves 98059 zip code.
Margie Williams Helping Hand Center $20,000 2 $0 $0 Provides food and clothing to people in the greater
Renton and South King County area on a weekly and
emergency basis. Located in Renton.
Renton Kiwanis Clothes Bank-Clothing Bank $15,000 2 $5,693 $6,000 Provides free clothing to children,families and
individuals to Renton area residents.
Seattle-King County Department of Public Health-South King $15,250 2 $0 $5,000 Located at the Renton Community Supper,a monthly 4
County Mobile Medical Program hour mobile dental clinic along with the mobile medical
van will be provided to people experiencing
homelessness.
Senior Services-Community Dining $6,000 2 $5,000 $5,000 Provides nutritionally balanced lunches for seniors at
Renton Senior Center.
Senior Services-Meals on Wheels $10,300 2 $10,000 $10,000 Provides weekly deliveries of ineals and liquid
nutritional supplements to client homes. Clients select
� up to 14 meals per week from a menu of over 40
options.
Sound Mental Health- Low Income Counseling $50,000 2 $0 $5,000 Provides counseling and medication management for
low income adults and children. Located in Tukwila.
Sound Mental Health-Child and Family Services Community $10,000 2 $10,000 $10,000 Targets families,and provides case management,
5ervices counseling,support groups and medication
management. Case management and counseling can be
provided at school sites or at home.
Therapeutic Health Services-Alcohol/Drug $28,000 2 $0 $5,000 Provides intensive outpatient and outpatient drug and
alcohol treatment,counseling and case management
services. Located in Bellevue.
Result 3: Ali individuals become as self-sufficient as possible.
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Agency-Program DRAFT Requested Resuft 2012 Final Recommendations Notes on Services to Renton residents
ABSOLUTE Ministries-Discipleship&Housing $35,000 3 $0 $0 Provides housing and support for men who have
completed substance abuse treatment and helps them
trensition to a clean and sober lifestyle. Located in
Auburn.
Alliance of People with disAbilities-Ailiance of peopie with $5,000 3 $0 $5,000 Provides information and referrai,independent living
People with disAbilities IL Skills skills,peer counseling,and advocacy to people with
disabilities.
Bridge Disability Ministries-Guardianship $12,000 3 $5,000 $0 Case Management provided by certified guardians to
� improve health and welfare of adults with severe
developmental disabilities. In-home service.
Bridge Disabitity Ministries—Mobility $9,000 3 $0 $5,000 Provides durebie medical equipment for people of all
ages and with all disabilities when they cannot afford to
purchase them,or who lack insurance. Bellevue
HERO House $5,000 3 $0 $5,000 HERO House provides psychiatric rehabilitation services
to adults with mentai iliness and include job readiness
education,benefits counseling,career development
assessment,job development and placement. Located
in Bellevue.
Multi-Service Center-Education $50,500 3 $11,500 $10,500 Provides Adult Basic Education,Engiish Language
Learning and/or GED instruction for low-income South
King County residents.
Refugee Women's Alliance-Case Management $11,400 3 $9,435 $6,000 Case Management services to help immigrant and
refugee clients access social services and meet basic
needs. Offices in Kent,SeaTac&Federal Way.
The Salvation Army-Renton-The Salvation Army Renton $40,000 3 $0 $0 Rental assistance and utility programs with case
Social Services management to low income residents.
� Ukrainian Community Center of Washington-Refugee $15,000 3 $5,000 $5,000 Reduce barriers to self sufficiency by providing cultural
Assistance Project orientation and case management to refugees and
immigrants. Located in Renton.
Washington Women's Employment and Education -REACH $9,400 3 $9,400 $5,000 Job training and skill building program enhancing the
Plus employability of low-income individuals. Plans to
provide class at Renton Housing Authority as well as the
Kentlocation.
Result 4: Residents know about domestic violence and how
to keep safe.
Consejo Counseling and Referral Service-Domestic Violence $5,000 4 $0 $5,000 Provides information and referral services,advocacy-
Community Advocacy Program based counseling,safety planning,legal advocacy,and
support groups for Latino survivors of domestic
vioience. Located in South Seattle.
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City of Renton Human Services Funding Recommendations
2013-2014
Renton Funds Award 2011-
Agency-Progrem DRAFT Requested Resuit 2012 Final Recommendations Notes on Services to Renton residenu
Domestic Abuse Women's Network-Community Advocacy $8,250 4 $7,500 $5,780 Community Advocacy services include crisis line,crisis
Program intervention,advocacy,support groups,legai advocacy
and community education and advocaty.
Domestic Abuse Women's Network-Housing $15,400 4 $14,000 $14,000 40 bed confldentiai emergency shelter in South King
County,hotel/motel voucher program.
Eastern European Counseling Center-Mental Heaith $5,055 4 $0' $0 Provides safety planning,recovery-oriented treatment,
Treatment for Victims of Domestic Violence pianning,mental heaith counseling,support groups,
� case management and referrals forfamilies of Eastern
European descent. Located in Bellevue.
Greater Mapie Valiey Community Center-DateWise $10,000 4 $0 $5,000 Peer education dating violence prevention program
serving students at Lindbergh High School.
Sound Mental Health-Safe&Sound Visitation $10,000 4 $0 $5,000 In a secure facility in Kent,provides supervised visitation
and safe exchanges for families referred specifically due
to domestic violence between the parents.
Valley Cities Counseling and Consultation-Promoting Healthy $20,000 4 $17,592 $0 Weekly group sessions are provided for the non-abusing
Families Against Domestic Violence parent and chiidren exposed to domestic violence. in
Renton.
YWCA-Seattle-Kng-Snohomish-Children's Domestic Violence $5,000 4 $S,OOD $5,000 10 week in-home program inciuding adivities designed
to be culturally relevant and heip children heal from the
effects of witnessing domestic violence.
YWCA-Seattle-King-Snohomish-Domestic Violence Services $10,000 4 $0 $5,000 Located in Renton,program provides domestic violence
community advocacy,legal advocacy,support groups
and financial literecy.
� Result 5: All residents are proactive to issues of sexual
assault and sexual violence.
King County Sexual Assault Resource Center-Comprehensive $32,960 5 $32,000 $32,000 Provides comprehensive sexual assault services
Sexual Assault Services including advocacy,case management,parent
education,therapy and prevention outreach services.
Based in Renton
Result 8: End Homelessness in Renton
Catholic Community Services of King County-ARISE Homeless $50,000 8 $40,000 $40,000 Temporery emergency nighttime shelter,food and case
Shelter management for up to 25 homeless men in locai
, churches in Renton.Intakes done in Renton at St.
Anthony's or at the Kent office.
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2013-2014
Renton Funds Awartl2011-
Agency-Program DRAF'f' Requested Resuit 2012' Final Recommendations Notes on Services to Renton residents
Catholic Community Services of King County-Emergency $12,000 8 $10,609 $10,609 Provides financial assistance to low-income families,
Assistance � seniors and disabled aduits experiencing a crisis,to
meet the basic needs of shelter,food and heat through
rental and utility assistance and motel vouchers.
Located in Kent.
Friends of Youth-Homeless Youth Services $11,333 8 $0 • $0 Services provided in Kenmore,Bothell,and Bellevue to
help homeless youth and young adults access shelter
and transition into permanent shelter.
� Habitat for Humanity of East King County-Housing Repair $5,000 8 $0 $0 Offers homeowners a flexible 0%loan that is often
coupled with volunteer labor and community resources
to carry out home repairs.
HealthPoint-Health Care forthe Homeless $5,000 8 $0 $0 Healthcare,sociai work and care coordination services
in emergency shelters and transitional housing. One
location in Renton.
Hospitality House-Homeless Shelter $7,500 8 $0 $0 Transitional shelter,meals and case management for
single homeless women, located in Burien.
Issaquah Community Services $5,000 8 $0 $0 Emergency help such as rent and utility assistance to
low-income individuals. Help residents in the Issaquah �
School District.
Multi-Service Center-Emergency Shelter&Transitional $8,000 8 $6,631 $6,631 Emergency shelter and case management for homeless
Housing families provided from 30-90 days,and transitional
housingfor a maximum of two years forfamilies and
adulu in recovery from substance abuse. Units in Kent,
Federel Way.
Multi-Service Center-Homelessness Prevention $45,000 8 $0 $0 Provides families at risk of homelessness with a
temporary,shallow rent subsidy. Offices in Kent.
� Multi-Service Center-Rent&Emergency Assistance $55,000 8 $32,059 $25,683 Eviction prevention(rent assistance),move-in funding,
and other service assistance and referrals to families
and individuals at risk of becoming homeless. Office in
Kent.
Sound Mental Health-PATH $17,000 8 $0 $5,000 Outreach services to sheRered and unsheltered
homeless person in South King County to engage,assess
needs,and/or connect them to social services and
housing.
St Vincent de Paul-St Anthony Conference Emergency $20,000 8 $15,000 $15,000 Rent and utility assistance to Renton residents,Located
Assistance in Renton.
The Sophia Way-Eastside Winter Shelter $5,000 8 $0 $0 An emergency sheiter open every night during the
winter. Will be sited in East King County.
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Agency-Program DRAFT Requested Result 2012 Final Recommendations Notes on Services to Renton residents
The Sophia Way-Sophia's Place $5,000 8 $0 $0 21 bed homeless shelter for adult women located in
downtown Bellevue. Provides sheiter,case
management and support services.
Valley Cities Counseling and Consultation-Homeless Outreach $15,000 8 $14,000 $14,000 Outreach,mentai health,substance abuse,and
Services community linkage services to homeless families in
Renton.
Way Back Inn-transitional housing $20,000 8 $15,000 $15,000 Transitional housing(90 days)and case management for
y families with at least one child under 18. 4 units in
� Renton
YWCA-Angeline's Eastside Homeless Women's Center $10,000 8 $0 $0 Day drop in shelter in East King county for single
homeless and very-low income women at risk of
homelessness.
YWCA-Seattle-King-Snohomish-Emergency Housing $8,000 8 $7,560 $7,560 Emergency shelter for up to 3 months for families with
children. Emergency shelters in Renton,Kent,and
Auburn.
Result 9: Connect People to Services
Child Care Resources-Child Care Consumer Education and $14,250 9 $9,749 $5,000 Provides personalized assistance to families in selecting
Provider Quality Improvement childcare. Also provide culturaily relevant and inclusive
technical assistance and training to child care providers.
Chinese Information and Service Center-Cuitural Navigator $38,785 9 $0 $0 The Cultural Navigator Program helps Chinese,
Progrem � Vietnamese,Spanish,Russian,and Indian language
speaking immigrants access information and services in
the community.
Crisis Clinic-Crisis Line $10,000 9 $5,000 $5,000 Provides a free and confidential telephone crisis
intervention and support services to anyone in
emotional crisis or needing help.
� Crisis Clinic-King County 211 $15,000 9 $14,746 $15,000 Call center services provides peopie with information
and referrals to services that can help them regain or
maintain their financial stability and lead a productive
life.
Crisis Ciinic-Teen Link $5,000 9 $0 $5,000 Confidential and anonymous help line answered hy
teens for teens. Teen Link also conducts youth suicide
prevention training in schools and youth organizations
including McKnight,Lindbergh and Harambee.
Eastside Legal Assistance Program-Legal Services $5,000 9 $0 $0 Provides services through advice clinic consultations,
two hour consultations for DV survivors,brief services or
fuli representation by a volunteer attorney,and drafting
simpie wilis and physicians directives.
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City of Renton Human Services Funding Recommendations
2013-2014
- Renton Funds Award 2011-
Agency-Program DRAFT Requested Resuit 2012 Final Recommendations Notes on Services to Renton residents
King County Bar Foundation-Pro Bono Services $10,000 9 $5,000 $5,000 Free legal advice and representation in civil legai
matters in housing,family law,domestic violence,and
debt relief. The Salvation Army is the site of the Renton
cli n ic.
Senior Services-Volunteer Transportation $14,625 9 $14,000 $11,180 Provides free rides for older adults to medical
� appointments using volunteers who are screened and
trained. Staff do centralized intake,assessment and
scheduling of rides.
� Washington Poison Center-emergency services $9,500 9 $0 $0 Provides a 24hour advice and information line to King
County residents who have been exposed to toxic or
poisonous substances. Also provides education in the
community about toxic and poisonous substances.
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CITY OF RENTON
CITY COUNCIL
Notice of Public Hearing
Proposed 2013 Community Development Block Grant(CDBG) Projects
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has fixed the 20th day of August at 7:00 pm as th.e date and
time for a public hearing to be held in Council Chambers of Renton City Hall,Seventh Floor, 1055 S.Grady Way,
Renton, WA 98057, to provide an opportunity for public comment on the first of a two year CDBG allocation cycle.
Public comment is requested on the proposed CDBG programs funded with anticipated 2013 CDBG funds. The
City of Renton will allocate approximately$457,768 in 2013 CDBG funds
Renton's proposed 2013 CDBG fund allocation:
#1: $14,000 to Domestic Abuse Women's Network(PO Box 88007,Tukwila)Continuum of Housing Services to
provide emergency and transitional housing services to homeless domestic violence survivors and their children.
#2: $25,683 to the Multi-Service Center(515 W. Harrison St, Kent)to provide Emergency Assistance to low and
moderate income Renton residents.
#3:-$6,000 to Refugee Women's Alliance Case Management and Emergency Assistance Program (15245
International Blvd,Suite 207,SeaTac)to provide case management to low and moderate income Renton
immigrants/refugees connecting them to social services and to meet basic needs.
#3 $173,947 in CDBG Capital funds to the Renton Housing Repair Assistance Program to provide health and safety
repairs to housing units for low and moderate income homeowners within the Renton city limits.
#4-$45,777 in Planning and Administration funds to administer the CDBG Program at 1055 S.Grady Way, Renton,
WA 98057.
If the amount of CDBG funds changes for 2013,allocations will be modified according to the adopted 2013-2014
CDBG Contingency Plan.
Detailed information about the proposed projects is available for review at the City of Renton Division of Human
Services during regular business hours at 1055 S. Grady Way,Sixth Floor. Project information is also available for
review at http://humanservices.rentonwa.�ov. Contact Dianne Utecht at 425-430-6655 for further information
regarding the proposed programs.
The public is invited to comment on the proposed projects at the hearing or by submitting written comments
prior to the hearing to the attention of Bonnie Walton, City Clerk, 7`h Floor, Renton City Hall, 1055 S. Grady Way,
Renton,98057.
This notice is available in alternate formats for individuals with disabilities upon request. Renton City Hall is
wheelchair accessible. Reasonable accommodations at the public hearing such as sign language interpretation or
alternate formats for printed material are available for individuals with disabilities a minimum of 2 days advance
notice. Please call (425)430-6510 to arrange.
�c.N,c,c, .Q• (.(/C1�.�.+�
Bonnie I.Walton
City Clerk
Published:
Renton Reporter
August 3, 2012
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August 6,2012 � Renton City Council Minutes �" Page 221
Appointment: Library Advisory Mayor Law appointed Lynne M. King to the Library Advisory Board for an
Board unexpired term expiring 9/1/2014 (position previously held by Amy Pieper).
Refer to Communitv Services Committee.
Appointment: Planning Mayor Law reappointed Nancy Osborn to the Planning Commission for a three-
Commission year term expiring 6/30/2015. Council concur.
CAG: 12-089, NE 3rd/4th City Clerk reported bid opening on 6/28/2012 for CAG-12-089; NE 3rd/4th
Corridor Improvements: Phase Corridor Improvements: Phase I Intersection Improvements(Whitman Ave. NE
I Intersection Improvements, Intersection); engineer's estimate$2,137,902.99;and submitted staff
(Whitman Ave. NE recommendation to award the contract to the low bidder, Sanders General
Intersection),Sanders General Construction, in the amount of$2,129,217.63. Council concur.
Construction
Court Case: Reed,Alleged Court Case filed by David Wayne Reed, represented by Bruce A. Wolf,Attorney
Collision with City Vehicle, for Plaintiff,vs.the City of Renton, et al,seeking special and general damages
CRT-12-005 for losses allegedly caused by a collision with a City vehicle in April 2009. Refer
to Citv Attornev and Insurance Services.
Court Case: Mandapat, Court Case filed by Christopher L. Mandapat, represented by Charles B.
Forfeiture, CRT-12-006 McNeese, McNeese&Trotsky, PLLC,vs.the City of Renton, et al, claiming
ownership of$14,481, and requesting removat of forfeiture proceedings and a
trial within 90 days. Refer to Citv Attornev.
Finance: Utility Bill Adjustment Administrative Services Department submitted a request from River's Edge
Request, River�s Edge Condominiums for a utility bill adjustment due to a water leak and
Condominiums recommended granting the adjustment in the amount of$6,986.75. Refer to
Finance Committee.
CED: Extending Sunset Clause Community and Economic Development Department recommended approval
for Multi-Family Housing to extend the sunset clause to 12/31/2015 for accepting applications for the
Property Tax Exemption Multi-Family Housing Property Tax Exemption Program. Refer to Plannin�&
Program Development Committee.
CED: Extending Sunset Clause Community and Economic Development Department recommended extending
for Owner-Occupied and the sunset clause to 12/31/2015 for accepting applications for the Owner-
Rental Housing Incentive Occupied and Rental Housing Incentive Programs. Refer to Plannin�&
Programs Development Committee.
Human Services: 2013/2014 Community Services Department submitted the Human Services Division
General Fund Funding General Fund funding recommendations for 2013/2014 in the total amount of
Recommendations $469,654. Refer to Committee of the Whole.
Human Services: 2013/2014 Community Services Department submitted the Human Services Division
CDBG Funding Community Development Block Grant(CDBG)funding recommendations for
Recommendations � 2013/2014 in the total amount of$457,768. Refer to Committee of the Whole:
Q� ���Q set public hearing on 8/20/2012.
Executive:2013-2018 Executive Department recommended adopting the City of Renton's 2013-2018
Business Plan Business Plan. Council concur. (See page 223 for resolution.)
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Subject/Title: Meeting:
Community Development Block Grant Human Regular Council -06 Aug 2012
Services Funding Recommendations
Exhibits: Submitting Data: Dept/Div/Board:
Issue Paper Community Services
Funding Recommendations
Summary of funding Staff Contact:
Contingency Funding Plan Karen Bergsvik, ext. 6652
Recommended Action:
Refer to Committee of the Whole and set a public
hearing on 08/20/2012.
Fiscal Impact:
Expenditure Required: $ 457,768 Transfer Amendment: $
Amount Budgeted: $ Revenue Generated: $ 457,768
Total Project Budget: $ 457,768 City Share Total Project: $
SUMMARY OF ACTION:
It is estimated that Renton will receive $457,768 in Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) in
2013. This is the same level as funding as 2012, and is the best case scenario. The CDBG funding
recommendations must be adopted after a public hearing, separate from the budget process. As a
member of the King County Consortium, Renton must adopt the CDBG funding recommendations
separately to meet the deadlines set by King County. We are also required to adopt a Contingency Plan
to cover any changes in funding.
Applications for the 2013/2014 funding process were read and scored by the Human Services Advisory
Committee. The funds were allocated by a clearly defined, equitable process.The top ranked
applications are recommended for general fund and CDBG funding.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Approve the 2013/2014 Community Development Block Grant funding recommendations and
Contingency Ptan.
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M E M O R A N D U M
DATE: luly 30, 2012
TO: " Rich Zwicker, Council President
Renton City Councilmembers
VIA: Denis Law, Mayor
FROM: Terry Higashiyama, Community Services Administrator
STAFF CONTACT: Karen Bergsvik, Human Services Manager,x6652
SUBJECT: Community Development Block Grant(CDBG)
Funding Recommendations for Human Services
ISSUE:
Should the highest ranked applications, by Result category, known as the 2013/2014
Community Development Block Grant(CDBG)Funding Recommendations and the funding
Contingency Plan for human services funds for 2013/2014 be approved?
RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt the 2013/2014 Community Development Block Grant Funding Recommendations and
Contingency Plan.
BACKGROUND SUMMARY:
Renton participates with 17 others cities in an electronic application administered by E-Gov
Alliance. This process saves agencies time by having to submit only one application to apply to
any of the participating cities. This also increased the number of applications received.
Two funding workshops were held for agencies in East and South King County. Extensive help
was made available to agencies to complete the application, both regionally and locally,with
additional outreach to local Renton agencies identified by staff.
Renton began a capacity building program in 2011 and provided four workshops including grant
writing, as well as individual technical assistance to agencies. In 2012, a consultant was
available to assist individual agencies in the writing of their grants.
Facing increased human services needs with requests of$1,248,678(an increase of$71,000
over 2010) and limited funds to allocate ($515,431),the Committee had to make some very
difficult decisions in a highly competitive funding cycle.
Funding is allocated by Renton Result area (category). The nine Result areas are:
1. All children and youth are ready for educational success, work,and life.
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Renton City Councilmembers
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Individuals have adequate clothing,food, housing,and healthcare.
3. All individuals become as self-sufficient as possible.
4. Residents know about domestic violence and how to keep safe.
5. All residents are proactive to issues of sexual assault and sexual violence.
6. All residents are healthy and safe. ,
7. All residents identify with and contribute to their community.
8. End homelessness in Renton.
9. Connect people to Services.
Each Result has a specific dollar amount to allocate. The Human Services Advisory Committee
(HSAC) set the funding target amounts for each result area based on the current human service
needs in Renton. An increase in funds went to basic needs, with a small reduction in
homelessness prevention. Two result areas (all residents are healthy and safe, and all residents
identify and contribute to their community) received no applications. Agencies choose their
own result area where they wish to apply for funding.
An open and transparent review process was used by the HSAC that was thorough and
equitable. Applications were read and scored by teams of Advisory Committee members using
a rating tool developed by members and staff. Training was provided on how to rate the
applications.
Funding recommendations are based on the points each application received from the scoring
process. Applications in a Result area are ranked from highest to lowest, based on the average
score of the HSAC raters. Staff rated the accuracy of the financial tables included in the
applications, using criteria established by the Human Services Advisory Committee.
NSAC members divided into four groups to review all the applications in their assigned Result
areas. Each group read, rated, and made funding recommendations for their Results. Funding
recommendations by the four groups were reviewed, discussed, and adopted by the entire
HSAC. '
HSAC decided that each result would receive funding and that the top ranked program within
each result would be funded,at a minimum, to its 2012 funding level. Programs were funded in
the order they were ranked, and programs could not be skipped to fund a lower ranked
program. The minimum level of funding is$5,000 and the group also decided that new
programs would be allocated the minimum amount.
The programs recommended for CDBG funding are determined by staff after the HSAC made
their funding recommendations. The agencies need to meet strict CDBG eligibility and reporting
requirements.
CDBG Public Services funding is recommended for two years,with the second year dependent
upon funding and performance.
A public hearing for only the CDBG Funding Recommendations is scheduled before the Renton
City Council on August 20, 2012.
King County requires a contingency plan in case CDBG funding differs from the original
estimate. The City of Renton funding Contingency Plon is attached.
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Renton City Councilmembers
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LONG-TERM RESPONSE:
The electronic funding application continues to improve with each two-year funding cycle. The
Human Services Advisory Committee continues to refine the local process and rating tool.
This year, a Community lmpacts section was added to the rating tool that allowed a committee
member to award additional points for a variety of factors. For example, programs that are
easily accessible to Renton residents; programs that address an unmet or emerging need;or,
programs that utilize volunteers effectively to reduce program delivery costs.
To evaluate the process,focus groups with agencies will be done regionally. In Renton, a survey
will be done of the agencies that applied for funding to measure satisfaction with the process
and receive input on how it might be improved.
CONCLUSION:
Human Services funds are allocated by clearly defined,equitable process. At the current level
of funding,the top rated applications are recommended for General Fund and CDBG public
services funding.
Allocations of the estimated CDBG Capital funding of$457,768 would be as follows:
1. $173,947 will be allocated to the City of Renton Housing Repair Assistance Program.
2. The$45,777 in Public Services will be allocated to:
Multi-Service Center for$25,683;
Domestic Abuse Women's Network (DAWN)for$14,000, and,
Refugee Women's Alliance for$6,000.
3. The estimated amount Renton will receive for Planning and Administration is $45,777. This
is applied to the cost of the CDBG contract specialist's salary and benefits.
4. The remainder is for the Housing Stability Program,deferred home loan program, and King
County administrative costs. These programs get a percentage of funding off the top of our
allocation. All of the cities in the King County Consortium agree to this and it is in our
contract with King County.
Attachments: 2013/2014 Contingency P/on
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City of Renton Human 5ervices Funding Recommendations
2013-2014
'Renton Funds Award 2011-
Agency-Program DRAFT Requested Result 2012 Final Recommendations Notes on 5ervicesto Renton residents
Result 1: All children and youth are ready for educational
� success,work,and Iife,
Communities In Schools of Renton-Family Liaison Program $35,000 1 $6,164 $12,750 Family Liafsons are in Renton's 8 highest needs
elementary schools to identify and support students at
risk of school failure,
Communities In 5chools of Renton-Mentor Program $25,000 1 $9,579 $16,435 The school based Mentor program matches students at
risk of academic failure with adult volunteer mentors.
Dynamic Parfners-Children with Special Needs $34,000 1 $10,280 $10,200 Serves chlldren with developmental delays and
disabilities learn how to walk,taik,eat and play using
early intervention,therapy,and parent training activities
Frfends of Youth-Healthy Start $16,013 1 $16,013 $16,000 Provides in home services to young(mostly teens)
parents using a program proven effective in preventing
chiid abuse and neglect and ensuring children become
developmentally ready for school.
Institute for Famlly Development-Parents and Children $13,750 1 $13,095 $6,550 In-home counseiing,sklll buflding and support to high
Together risk,low income families not engaged or benefiting from
other services.
� Kent Youth and family Services-Early Childhood Education $5,000 1 $0 $0 Provides Head Start and Early Chlldhood Education and
Assistance Program(ECEAP)program designed to
address the gaps 3-4 year old children face in
developmental milestones and school development.
Located in I<ent.
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City of Renton Human Servfces Funding Recommendations
2013-2014
Renton Funds Award 2011-,
Agency-Program DRAFT Requested Result 2012 ` Final Recommendations Notes on Servicesto Renton residents
Kindering Center-Eariy Childhood Consultatlon Program $5,200 1 $5,000 $0 Provides consultations and assessments to child care
providers in Renton(either on-site or in the home)to
� improve the quality of their services,particuiarly with
identification of red flags in development and inclusion
of and supporting children with special needs or
behavior challenges.
Pedfatric Interfm Care Center-Interim Care of Drug-Exposed $7,500 1 $5,000 $5,000 Provides 24-hour medical monitoring and nursing care
infants to withdraw drug-exposed infants from their drug-
dependency,Located in I<ent.
Renton Area Youth and Family Services-Spark THIS $45,387 1 $45,387 $20,000 Provides individual mentoring,social/emotional skills
groups,community service opportunities,summer and
other out of school activities to youth at three middle
schools and three Renton high schools.
Renton Youth Advocacy Center-Youth drop in center $10,000 1 $0 $0 Drop in program for middle and high school youth
providing mentoring,tutoring,counseling and healthy
activities.
Safefutures Youth Center-Case Management $72,580 1 $0 $0 Focused on at risk refugee and Immigrant youth,
provides case management,academic enrichment,
parent support.Currentiy located in Seattle.
� Somali Youth&Family CIu6-Shah-Shah Early Foundations $15,000 1 $0 $5,000 Operates evidence based Play&Learn groups,
Community Cafes,and provides childhood-focused,
community based sicills training for refugee and
immigrant families. One Renton location,Creston Point,
and Skyway locations.
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2013-2014
Renton Funds Award 2011-
Agency-Program � DRAFT Requested ' Result 2012 Final Recommendations Notes on Services to Renton residents
Ukralnian Community Center-Crisis Family Interventfon $15,000 1 $0 $5,000 Provides counseling services to families at imminent risk
Program of child abuse/negiect,spousal abuse,or other types of
� domestic violence,and parentfng education sesslons for
Ukrainian/Russian speaking immigrant parents of
chfldren 0-18. Renton based.
YMCA-Renton Summer Camp $7,500 1 $0 $0 Financial support to subsidize fees to qualifying famllies
for the chlldren to attend the summer day camp
program located at Teasdale Parl<.
Result 2: Individuals have adequate clothing,food,housing
and hea�thcare.
BAS Foundation-Food Crisis Line $7,000 2 $0 $0 Agency personnel or volunteers maintain a crisis line.
Homebound clients call to request services. Agency
arranges for local restaurateurs to deliver meals,at the
agency's expense.Located in Bellevue,services county-
wide.
Catholic Community Services of I<ing County-Volunteer Chore $12,000 2 $5,000 $5,000 Volunteers provide free chore assistance and
Services transportation to low-income older adults and adults
Iiving with disabilities. Volunteer support helps them
remain independent for as long as safely possible.
� Eastside Baby Corner-Meeting Basic Needs for Children $10,740 2 $0 $5,000 Provides basic necessities such as clothing,food,
dfapers,car seats,and bedding through partners such as
schools,sociai service agencies,food banks for children
ages 0-12. Located in Issaquah.
Elder and Aduit Day Services $5,000 2 $0 $0 Provides day services including licensed healthcare to
adults with disabilities. Located in Des Moines.
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City of Renton Human Services Funding Recommendatlons
2013-2014
Renton Funds Award 2011-
Agency-Program DRAFT Requested Result 2012 Final Recommendations Notes on Services to Renton residents
Emergency Feeding Program of Seattle I<ing County $11,000 2 $11,000 $11,000 Provides 15 types of food bags,including culturally
specific,no-cook,medically-restricted,and distributes
� them to sites throughout the county,including 4 in
Renton. Each bag is a 2 day supply of food for 3 meals.
Feminist Women's Health Center DBA Cedar River Clinics- $13,500 2 $11,537 $11,002 Reproductive healthcare for low income women.
Reproductive Healthcare for Low Income Women Located in Renton.
HealthPoint-Medical $45,000 2 $25,280 $28,350 Provides medicaltreatment,health education,
substance abuse cessation,health screenings,
behavforal health,acupuncture,naturopathic medicine,
nutrltlon counseling,and pharmacy services. Located in
Renton.
HealthPoint-Primary Dental Care $15,000 2 $5,000 $5,000 Comprehensive services including diagnostic,
preventative,restorative,education,outreach,oral
surgery,endodontic and prosthodontic services. Clinic is
in Kent.
Issaquah Food&Clothing Bank $8,000 2 $0 $0 Located in Issaquah,provide food,clothing,and financial
assistance Serves 98059 zlp code.
Margle Williams Helping Hand Center $20,000 2 $0 $0 Provides food and clothfng to people In the greater
' Renton and South Kfng County area on a weekly and
emergency basis. Located in Renton.
� Renton I<iwanis Clothes Bank-Clothing Bank $15,000 2 $5,693 $6,000 Provides free clothing to children,famllies and
individuals to Renton area residents.
Seattle-IQng County Department of Public Health-South I<ing $15,250 2 $0 $5,000 Located at the Renton Community Supper,a monthly 4
County Mobile Medical Program hour mobfle dental clinic along with the moblle medical
van will be provided to people experiendng
homelessness.
Senior Services-Community Dining $6,000 2 $5,000 $5,000 Provides nutritionally balanced lunches for senlors at
Renton Senlar Center.
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City of Renton Human Services funding Recommendations
2013-2014
Renton funds Award 2011-
Agency-Program DRAFT Requested Result 2012 Final Recommendations Notes on Services to Renton residents
Senior Services-Meals on Wheels $10,300 2 $10,000 $10,000 Provides weekly deliveries of ineals and liquid nutritlonal
supplements to client homes. Cllents select up to 14
°� meals per week from a menu of over 40 options.
Sound Mental Heaith- Low Income Counseling $10,000 2 $0 $5,000 Provides counseling and medication management for
low income adults and children, Located in Tukwfla.
Sound Mental Health-Child and Family Services Community $1p,000 2 $10,000 $10,000 Targets families,and provides case management,
Services counseling,support groups and medication
management. Case management and counseling can be
provided at schooi sites or at home.
Therapeutic Health Services-Alcohol/Drug $28,000 2 $0 $5,000 Provides intensive outpatlent and outpatient drug and
alcohol treatment,counseling and case management
services. Located in Bellevue.
Result 3: All individuals become as self-sufficient as posslble.
ABSOLUTE Ministries-Discipleship&Housing $35,000 3 $0 $0 Provides housing and support for men who have
completed substance abuse treatment and helps them
transition to a clean and sober Iifestyle. Located ln
Auburn.
� Alliance of People with disAbllities-Alilance of people with $5,000 3 $0 $5,000 Provides information and referral,independent living
People with disAbllities IL Skills skilis,peer counseling,and advocacy to people with
disabilities.
Brldge Disabllity Ministries-Guardianship $12,000 3 $5,000 $0 Case Management provided by certified guardians to
improve health and welfare of adults with severe
developmental disabliities. In-home service.
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2013-2014
, Rentop Funds Award 2011-
Agency-Program DRAFT Requested Result 2012 Final Recommendations Notes on Services to Renton residents
Bridge Disability Ministries--Mobility. $9,000 3 $0 $5,000 Provides durable medical equipment for people of all
ages and with all disabilities when they cannot afford to
purchase them,or who lack insurance. Bellevue
� HERO.House $5,000 3 $0 $5,000 HERO House provides psychiatric rehabilitation services
to adults with mental illness and include job readiness
education,benefits counseling,career development
assessment,job development and placement. Located
in Bellevue.
Muiti-Service Center-Education $10,500 3 $11,500 $10,500 Provides Adult Basic Education,English Language
Learning and/or GED instruction for low-income South
King County residents.
Refugee Women's Alliance-Case Management $11,400 3 $9,435 $6,D00 Case Management services to help immigrant and
refugee clients access soclal servlces and meet basfc
needs, Offices in Kent,SeaTac&Federal Way.
The Saivatlon Army-Renton-The Salvation Army Renton $40,000 3 $0 $0 Rental assistance and utility programs with case
5ocial Services management to low income residents.
Ukrainian Community Center of Washington-Refugee $15,000 3 $5,000 $5,000 Reduce barrfers to self sufficiency by providing cultural
Assistance Project orientation and case management to refugees and
immigrants. Located in Renton.
� Washington Women's Employment and Education -REACH $9,400 3 $9,400 $5,000 Job training and skill buiiding program enhancing the
Plus employability of low-income individuals. Plans to
provide class at Renton Housing Authority as well as the
I<ent location.
Result 4; Residents know about domestic violence and how
to keep safe.
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City of Renton Human Services Funding Recommendations
2013-2014
Renton Funds Award 2011- -
Agency-Program DRAFT Requested Result 2012 Final Recommendations Notes on Services to Renton residents
IConsejo Counseling and Referral Service-Domestic Violence $5,000 4 $0 $5,000 Provides information and referral services,advocacy-
Community Advocacy Program based counseling,safety pianning,legal advocacy,and
� support groups for latino survivors of domestic
violence. Located in South Seatt�e,
Domestic Abuse Women's Network-CommunityAdvocacy $8,250 4 $7,500 $5,780 CommunityAdvocacy services include crisis line,crisis
Program intervention,advocacy,support groups,legal advocacy
and community education and advocacy.
' Domestic Abuse Women`s Network-Housing $15,400 4 $14,000 $14,000 40 bed confidentfal emergency shelter in South King
County,hotei/motel voucher program.
Eastern European Counseling Center-Mental Health $5,055 4 $0 $0 Provides safety planning,recovery-oriented treatment,
Treatment for Victims of Domestic Violence planning,mental health counseling,support groups,
case management and referrals for families of Eastern
European descent. Located in Bellevue.
Greater Maple Valley Community Center-DateWise $10,000 4 $0 $5,000 Peer education dating violence preventlon program
serving students at Lindbergh High School.
Sound Mental Health-Safe&Sound Visitation $10,000 4 $0 $5,000 In a secure facility in Kent,provides supervised visitation
and safe exchanges for families referred specifically due
to domestic violence between the parents.
� Valley Citles Counseling and Consultatlon-Promoting Healthy $20,000 4 $17,592 $0 Weekly group sessions are provided for the non-abusing
Famflles Against Domestic Violence parent and chiidren exposed to domestic violence. In
Renton.
YWCA-Seattle-King-Snohomish-Children's Domestic Violence $5,000 4 $5,000 $5,000 10 week in-home program including activities designed
to be cultureily relevant and help children heal from the
effects of witnessing domestic violence.
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City of Renton Human Services funding Recommendations
2013-2014
Rentpn Funds Award 2011-
Agency-Program DRAFT Requested Result " 2012 Final Recommendations Notes on Services to Renton residents
YWCA-Seattle-I(ing-Snohomish-Domestic Violence 5ervices $10,000 4 $0 $5,000 Located in Renton,program provides domestfc violence
community advocacy,legal advocacy,support groups
� and financial Iiteracy.
Result 5: All residents are proactive to issues of sexual
assault and sexual violence.
King County Sexual Assault Resource Center-Comprehensive $32,960 5 $32,000 $32,000 Provides comprehensive sexuai assauit services
3exual Assauit Services including advocacy,case management,parent
education,therapy and prevention outreach servfces.
Based in Renton
Result 8: End Homelessness in Renton
Catholic Community Services of King County-ARISE Homeless $50,000 8 $40,000 $40,000 Temporary emergency nighttime shelter,food and case
Sheiter management for up to 25 homeless men in local
churches in Renton.Intal<es done in Renton at St.
Anthony's or at the Kent office.
Catholic Community Services of King County-Emergency $12,000 8 $10,609 $10,609 Provides financiai assistance to low-income families,
Assistance seniors and disabled adults experiencing a crisis,to meet
the basic needs of shelter,food and heat through rental
and utility assistance and motel vouchers. Located in
Kent.
� Frlends of Youth-Homeless Youth Services $11,333 8 $0 $0 Services provided in I<enmore,Bothell,and Bellevue to
help homeless youth and young adults access shelter
and transition into permanent shelter.
Habitat for Humanfty of East King County-Housing Repalr $5,000 8 $0 $0 Offers homeowners a flexible 0°�loan that is often
coupled with volunteer labor and community resources
to carry out home repairs.
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2013-2014
Renton Funds . Award 2011-
Agency-Program DRAFT Requested Resuit 2012 Final Recommendations Notes on Services to Renton residents
HealthPoint-Health Care for the Homeless $5,000 8 $0 $0 Healthcare,social work and care coordination services in
emergency shelters and transitional housing. One
� location in Renton.
Hospftality House-Homeless Shelter $7,500 8 $0 $0 Transitionai shelter,meals and case management for
single homeless women, located in Burien.
Issaquah Community Services $5,000 8 $0 $0 Emergency help such as rent and utllity assistance to
low-income individuals. Help residents in the Issaquah
School District.
Multi-Service Center-Emergency Shelter&Transitional $8,000 8 $6,631 $6,631 Emergency sheiter and case management for homeless
Housing families provided from 30-90 days,and transitlonal
housing for a maximum of two years for families and
adults in recovery from substance abuse. Units in Kent,
Federai Way.
Multl-Service Center-Homelessness Prevention $45,000 8 $0 $0 Provides famflies at risk of homelessness with a
temporary,shallow rent subsidy. Offices in Kent,
' Multi-Service Center-Rent&Emergency Assistance $55,000 8 $32,059 $25,683 Evlction preventlon(rent assistanceJ,move-in funding,
and other service assistance and referrals to families and
individuals at risk of becoming homeless. Office in Kent.
� Sound Mental Health-PATH $17,000 S $0 $5,000 Outreach services to sheltered and unsheltered
homeless person in South King County to engage,assess
needs,and/or connect them to social services and
housing.
St Vincent de Paul-St Anthony Conference Emergency $20,000 8 $15,000 $15,000 Rent and utility assistance to Renton residents.Located
Assistance in Renton.
The Sophia Way-Eastside Winter Shelter $5,000 8 $0 $0 An emergencyshefter open every night during the
winter. Will be sited in East I<ing County.
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2013-2014
Renton F.unds Award 2011-
Agency-Program DRAFT Requested Result 2012 Final Recommendations Notes on Services to Renton residents
The Sophia Way-Sophia's Place $5,000 8 $0 $0 21 bed homeless shelter for adult women located in
downtown Be�levue. Provides shelter,case
management and support services.
� Valley Cities Counseling and Consultation-Homeless Outreach $15,000 8 $14,000 $14,000 Outreach,mental health,substance abuse,and
Services community linkage services to homeless families in
Renton.
Way Back Inn-transitional housing $20,000 8 $15,000 $15,000 Transitional housing(90 days)and case management for
families with at least one child under 18. 4 units in
Renton
YWCA-Angeline's Eastside Homeless Women's Center $10,000 8 $0 $0 Day drop in shelter in East King county for single
homeless and very-low income women at risk of
homelessness.
YWCA-Seattle-i<Ing-Snohomish-Emergency Housing $8,000 8 $7,560 $7,560 Emergency shelter for up to 3 months for familfes with
children. Emergency shelters in Renton,Kent,and
Auburn.
Resuit 9: Connect People to Services
Child Care Resources-Child Care Consumer Education and $14,250 9 $9,749 $5,000 Provides personalized assistance to families in selecting
Provider quality Improvement childcare, Also provide cuiturally relevant and inclusive
technical assistance and training to child care providers,
Chinese Information and Service Center-Cultural Navigator $38,785 9 $0 $0 The Cuitural Navigator Program helps Chlnese,
� Program Vietnamese,Spanish,Russian,and Indlan language
speaking Immfgrants access information and services in
the community.
Crisis Clinfc-Crisis Line $10,000 9 $5,000 $5,000 Provides a free and confidential telephone crisis
intervention and support services to anyone in
emotional crisis or needing help.
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2013-2014
Renton Funds Award 2011=
Agency-Program DRAFT Requested` Result 2012 Final Recommendations Notes on Services to Renton residents
Crisis Clinic-King County 211 $15,000 9 $14,746 $15,000 Call center services provides people with information
and referrals to services that can help them regain or
� maintain thelr financial stability and lead a productive
Iife.
Crisis Clinic-Teen Link $5,000 9 $0 $5,000 Confidential and anonymous help Iine answered by
teens for teens. Teen Link also conducts youth suicide
prevention training in schoois and youth organizations
including McKnight,Lindbergh and Harambee.
Eastside legal Ass(stance Program-Legal Services $5,000 9 $0 $0 Provides services through advice clfnic consultations,
two hour consultations for DV survivors,brief services or
full representation by a volunteer attorney,and drafting
simple wills and physicians directives.
King County Bar Foundation-Pro Bono 5ervices $10,000 9 $5,000 $5,000 Free legal advice and representation in civil legai
matters in housing,family law,domestic violence,and
debt relief. The Salvatlon Army is the site of the Renton
clinic.
Senior Services-Volunteer Transportation $14,625 9 $14,000 $11,180 Provides free rides for older adults to medical
appointments using volunteers who are screened and
trained. Staff do centralized intake,assessment and
� scheduling of rides.
Washington Poison Center-emergency services $9,500 9 $0 $0 Provides a 24-hour advice and information line to King
County residents who have been exposed to toxic or
poisonous substances. Also provides education in the
community about toxic and poisonous substances.
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City of Renton Human Services
Summary of Funding 2013-2014
DRAFT
AGENCY PROGRAM 2D33/2014
ALLOCATION
GenereiFund
1 Alliance of People with dlSAbilitie5 ProP�e wlth dlsA6illties-Independent IMng $S,OW.Oo
skills
2 Bridge Dlsabllity MinisVies Mobiliry Pragnm $5,000.00
3 Catholic Communiry Services ARISE Men's Homeless Shelter Progam $40,000.00
4 CatholicCommunity5ervices EmergenryAssisWnceProgram . 510,609.00
5 Catholic Communky Servlces Volunteer Chore Services $5,000.00
6 Chlld Care Resources G�ild Care Informadon and Referral $S,ODO.OD
7 Communities in Schools MeMor Program $ifi,435.00
8 Communities in Scbools Family Llaison � $12,750.00 .
9 ConseJo Counseling&Referral Community Advomcy Program $5,000.00
10 Crisis tlinic 2-1-1 Communl Informatton Line $15,000.00
il Gisis tlinic 24-Hour Gisis Line $5,000.00
12 Gfsls dinic Teen Link $5,000.00
13 Domes[ic Abuse Women's Network Community Advocacy Prognm $5,780.00
14 D namic Famil Services Chlidren with Special Needs $1a,200.00
15 Eastrlde Bab Comer Bazic Needs for Chtldren $5,000.00
16 Emergency Feeding Program Seattle Hunger Relief Program $11,000.00
&Kin County
17 Feminist Women's Health Center Reproduc[ive health care for low-income $11,002.00
Cedar River Cllnic women
18 Frle�ds of Youth Heahhy StaK $16,ODO.OD
19 Greater Ma e Valley Commu' Ctr DateWise Program $5,000.00 �
20 HenithPolnt Dental Pro ram $5,000.00
21 HeahhPolnt Mediwl Progrem $28,350.0� �
22 HERO House Services to adulu with mental Illness $S,ODO.OD
23 InsHtute for Famlly Development Parents&Children Together(PACn $6,550.00
24 King County Bar foundatlon Community LegalServices $5,000.00
25 King County Sexual Assault Resource Comprehensive Sexual Assault Services $32,OD0.00
Center
26 Multl-Service Center Emerg.Shelter&Transitional Housing $6,631.00 I
27 Multl-Service Center � Geneal Education Program $10,500.00 � -
28 Pedlatric interim Care Centrr,Inc fnterim Care of Drug-6cposed Irrfants $S,OOD.00
29 Renton tlothes Bank CJothes Bank $6,000.00
30 Rerrton Area Youth&Famity Servlces Spark T.H.1.5.(Truth,Hope,Involvement, $20,0OO.OD
' Success) .
31 Seattle-King rnunty Dept of Public Moblle Mediwl Van $5,000.00
Heakfi
32 SenVorServkes Communi Dinin $S,OD0.00
33 Senior Servlces Meals on Wheels $10,000.00 '
34 Senior5ervlces VoluntcerTranspormHon $11,180.00
35 Somall Youth&Family CIu6 Shah-Shah Early Foundatlons $5,000.00
36 Sound Men�l Health Low Income Counseling $S,OW.00
37 Sound Mental Health CAildren&Famtl Services $10,000.00
36 Sound Mentnl Health PATH r m $S,OD0.00
39 Sound MenYal Health - Safe and Sound�sltatlon $5,000.00
40.Society of St Yncent de Paul St Anthony Conference Emerg.Assist $15,000.00
41 Thera uUc Health Services Alcohol/D Treatment $5,000.00
42 UkralMan Commu Ctr of WA Ra ee Assismnce Pro ct $5,000.00
43 Ukrainian Commun Ctr of WA Gisis Famlly Irrterverrtlon $5,000.00 �
44 Valley Qties Counseling and Remm�Homeless Servires $14,000.00
Consultation
45 WA Women's Empbyment& REACH Plus $5,000.00 -
Education
46 Way Back Inn Way Back Inn $15,000.00
47 YWG4Seattle KingSnohomish Chlidren's Domestic Violence Progrem $5,000.00 �
46 YW('A Seattle King Snohomish Domes[it Yoknce Services • $5,000.00
49 YW('A Seattk Ki�Snohomish EmeBenry Housfng $7,560.00
- �- r Subtotal'' - ;;.�466$Q.7.00:
50 South 16ng Coundl Human Sva Capacity�Butlding $3,107.00 .
.. _ - �'�� Total .... _ . . .`G $A69,�54i00
CD86 PUBIlC SERVICESi
51 Domestic Abuse Women's Networ Continuum of Housing5ervices $14,000.00 .
52 Refugee Women's fJliance Family Support Case Management nnd $6,000.00
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53 Multi-Service Cerder Eme en Asststence $25,663.00
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CITY OF RENTON
2013/2014 Community Development Block Grant Contingency Plan for Funding
Community Development Block Grant(CDBG)Funding
Public Services Programs
Increase in CDBG Public Service Funds:
• Increase will be applied proportionately to Multi Service Center and any other funded agencies
with the exception of Institute for Family Development PACT program.
Decrease in CDBG Public Services Funds:
• Decreased funding will be applied proportionately to any funded CDBG public service programs.
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Increase in capital funding:
• Additional funds wi�l go to Renton Unallocated Fund.
Decrease in capital funding:
• Decrease Renton Housing Repair Assistance Program
Planning and Administration
Planning and Administration covers administrative costs for Renton's CDBG program. CDBG covers
approximately 51%of the salary and benefit costs of the Contract Specialist and the General Fund the
remaining 49%.
Increase in funding:
• Increase Planning and Administration to cover CDBG administrative activities and additional
planning activities which might include needs assessments or continued capacity building.
Decrease in funding
• Decrease funding first to additional planning activities,then to CDBG administrative and
planning activities.
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