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LTC 222-2017 City Delivers Groceries to its Neediest ResidentsMIAMIBEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER NO. LTC # 222-2017 LETTER TO COMMISSION TO: Mayor Philip Levine and Members of the City ommission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: May 2, 2017 SUBJECT: City Delivers Groceries to Its Ne, diest Residents The purpose of this Letter to Commission is to advise the Mayor and Commission that the City has resumed its grocery delivery program. The City's grocery delivery program provides fruits, vegetables, protein and shelf staples for elder residents facing food insecurity. The monthly delivery packages provide much needed nutritional support for very low income residents who often sacrifice on food costs in order to meet their housing expenses. The food delivery program is intended to serve 50 households. However, since the program was delayed because of provider hardships, the City served 60 households in April and will continue to use the savings from a delayed start to serve 60 households through September. Meal packages weighed almost 40 pounds and included seasonal fruits and vegetables, canned chicken and tuna, olive oil, pasta, canned goods, breadsticks and more. The Office of Housing and Community Services registered income -eligible residents from December through March and completed registration at their homes when disability or infirmity prevented them from visiting City offices. Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds pay for the majority of the grocery program's costs. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Maria Ruiz, Director, Office of Housing and Community Services. JLM/KGB/MLR