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Resolution 94-21072 RESOLUTION NO. 94-21072 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA AUTHORIZING THE PREPARATION AND SUBMISSION OF AN APPLICATION FOR FUNDING UNDER THE EMERGENCY SHELTER GRANT. PROGRAM (ESGP) TO THE U. S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT (HUD) , PURSUANT TO TITLE IV OF THE STEWART B. MCKINNEY HOMELESS ASSISTANCE ACT, PL 100-77 (7/22/87) AND SECTION 485 OF THE STEWART B. MCKINNEY HOMELESS ASSISTANCE AMENDMENTS ACT OF 1988, PL 100-628 (8/10/88) ; AND AUTHORIZING THE APPROPRIATION OF SUCH FUNDS WHEN RECEIVED. WHEREAS, on July 22, 1987, President Reagan signed into law the Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act intended to provide urgently needed assistance to protect and improve the lives of the homeless; and WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach was allocated $74, 000 for Fiscal Year 1994 to be used for either rehabilitation, operation or maintenance, the provision of essential services, the development of homeless prevention activities, or an appropriate combination of . the above, at a shelter for the homeless; and WHEREAS, with Fiscal Year 1992/93 ESGP funds, the City contracted with the Miami Bridge Inc. , to provide homeless assistance to youth ages 10 to 17; and WHEREAS, in lieu of ESGP funds, the City will endeavor to obtain other resources that would enable the Miami Bridge to continue the provision of services to Miami Beach youth; and WHEREAS, the mot recent homeless survey conducted by the City indicates that the majority (82%) of Miami Beach's visible homeless population are adult males; and WHEREAS, the City desires to continue to strengthen the partnership with the Miami Beach Housing Authority in the provision of affordable housing and homeless programs; and WHEREAS, the Administration has determined that by providing the City's Emergency Shelter Grant funds to the Housing Authority they can best leverage the highest level of ' services for Miami Beach's adult male homeless population; and WHEREAS, by combining the City's FY 1994 ESGP funds in the amount of $74, 000 with the Housing Authority's other programs, they can expand their services to include Miami Beach's adult male homeless population. Further, the Housing Authority's Rent Supplement Program (RSP) is designed to provide assistance to low- income persons who are in imminent threat of becoming homeless. 4 4 NOW, THEREFORE, , BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, authorizing the City Manager to prepare and submit an application for funding under the Emergency Shelter Grant Program (ESGP) to the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) , pursuant to Title IV of the Stewart B. Mckinney Homeless Assistance Act, PL 100-77 (7/22/87) and Section 485 of the Stewart B. Mckinney Homeless Assistance Amendments Act of 1988, PL 100-628 (8/10/88) ; and authorizing the appropriation of such funds when received. PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS 2nd DA OF March )' , 1994.E r , . 7j%YO..� ATTEST: -6.•(,1\0-)•1-Z.- CITY CLERK FORM APPROVED LEGAL DEPT. By 172.;D Dalt { 1 • • CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA 33139 OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER TELEPHONE: (305) 673-7010 • FAX: (305) 673-7782 COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. j 59-9Y • TO: Mayor Seymour Gelber and DATE: March 2, 1994 Members of the City Commission FROM: Roger M. Canto City Manager SUBJECT: SUBMISSION OF THE EMERGENCY SHELTER GRANT PROGRAM (ESGP) APPLICATION TO THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HUD. • ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION: The Administration. recommends that the City Manager be authorized and directed to prepare and submit an application for funding under the Emergency Shelter Grant Program (ESGP) to the U.S. Department of HUD before March 7, 1994, and that the City Manager be the authorized signator. Also, should the funds be allocated from the U.S. Department of HUD, that the City be authorized to appropriate • such funds when received. BACKGROUND: On January 21, 1994, the City received official_notification from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) , of our entitlement allocation in the amount of $74, 000 for Fiscal Year 1994, under the Emergency Shelter Grant Program (ESGP) . This is a $43, 000 increase from our FY 93 allocation of $31, 000 . • Historically, the City' s annual allocation of ESGP funds has been insufficient to renovate and operate a shelter in Miami Beach; therefore, we have engaged the services of. a qualified service provider to serve Miami Beach' s homeless population. The City of Miami Beach had a contractual agreement with the Miami Mission - ,Association, Inc. (MMA) Women and Children' s Shelter, from 1987 to 1991. We mutually discontinued our contractual relationship based on their commitment to conduct religious teaching and counseling services, which is expressly prohibited. In 1991, we choose a new service provider, the Miami Bridge, Inc. , homeless shelter for youth ages 10 to 17 years and a contract in the amount of $43, 700 was subsequently approved by the City Commission commencing July 1, 1992 . The provision of services by Miami Bridge under the terms of their 1993 agreement -in the amount of $31, 000 was excellent, and 32 Miami Beach youth were served in their facility during the eight month term of the City' s ESGP agreement. Rather than renew our ESGP agreement with the Miami Bridge, Commissioner David -Pearlson has advised that he is seeking alternative sources of funds for the Miami Bridge in order to ensure the continued provision of services to Miami Beach youth. 1 AGENDA a • • DATE 3- 2- 1 ANALYSIS: According to a homeless survey conducted by Joe Pinon, Executive Assistant to the City Manager, in January/February, 1993, the majority (82%) of Miami Beach' s visible homeless population are adult males. Therefore, with the City' s FY 94 ESGP allocation of . $74, 000, the Administration proposes to enter a contractual agreement with the Miami Beach Housing_ Authority for the provision of shelter services to Miami Beach' s homeless adult male population, specifically, including those requiring alcohol and drug abuse rehabilitation. As you are aware, the Miami Beach Housing Authority has recently initiated several innovative programs that include self-sufficiency components and a full "continuum of care" program serving Miami Beach' s low-income population. The Housing Authority is currently assessing the range of services that homeless providers (e.g. Better Way of Miami Inc. , a facility for homeless males with drug and alcohol addiction problems) can render to adult male homeless individuals. Utilizing the City' s - ESGP funds in the amount of $74, 000, the Housing Authority can best serve this segment of the population. The full grant amount will be used directly for the provision of services, and no administrative fee is associated with this program. Further, this will enhance the Housing Authority' s Rent Supplement Program (RSP) . The Housing Authority has set aside $200, 000 from their own funds to provide assistance to persons who are in imminent threat of becoming homeless. Therefore, the Housing Authority, through the ESGP Program will provide services for Miami Beach' s adult male homeless population; and through their Rent Supplement Program they will assist other Miami Beach residents. CONCLUSION: The City Administration recommends adoption of the attached Resolution authorizing the preparation and submission of an ESGP grant application to the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Further, we recommend that the application be based on the concept of providing services to Miami Beach' s most visible . homeless population, i.e. adult males. The Miami Beach Housing Authority will render these services on behalf of the City. Once the City receives notification of its ESGP grant award based on the above described concept, the Administration will draft a detailed Agreement between the City and the Miami Beach Housing Authority stipulating the terms and criteria for service. This Agreement will be brought before the City Commission for approval. RMC/STP/jr •