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File #: 2023-0710    Version: 1
Type: Motion Status: Approved
File created: 6/15/2023 In control: General Legislative Session
On agenda: 7/19/2023 Final action: 7/19/2023
Title: Motion 23-266, amending the 2022 Annual Action Plan to expand the population served for an existing CDBG Project and to add home program income
Attachments: 1. Motion 23-266, 2. Staff Report, 3. Attachment A, 4. Attachment B, 5. Motion 22-162, 6. Motion Assignment Slip


Executive/Council Action Form (ECAF)


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Motion 23-266, amending the 2022 Annual Action Plan to expand the population served for an existing CDBG Project and to add home program income
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DEPARTMENT: Human Services

ORIGINATOR: Debra May

EXECUTIVE RECOMMENDATION: Lacey Harper 6/16/23

PURPOSE: Approve a Motion Amending the 2022 Annual Action Plan

BACKGROUND: Snohomish County is the representative member of the Snohomish County Urban County Consortium (Consortium) for purposes of application, receipt, and administration of federal grant funds under the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME), and Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG).

The amendment includes two proposed substantial amendments to the 2022 Annual Action Plan (2022 AAP), one for Snohomish County CDBG funds and one for the City of Everett HOME Program Income.

1. YWCA of Seattle-King County-Snohomish County - Families in Transition (YWCA-FIT)

Pursuant to Motion No. 22-162, The 2022 Annual Action Plan was approved May 4, 2022, and included an award of $139,576 in CDBG funds for the YWCA-FIT project. The project provides home-based case management and Individualized support services to low income, homeless, single parents ages 18 and older with disabilities and their dependent children in permanent supportive housing. This substantial amendment is proposing to expand the population served to include low-income, homeless households with disabilities in permanent supportive housing without children. The YWCA-Fit program does not have enough households with children on their caseload in need of services to meet their contract goals but have households without children that need the services and could benefit from the program.

This change will not reduce or have a negative impact on their ability to serve the original target population and there are no changes to the number of households to be served.

2. City of Everett - HomeSight - H...

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