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initai nrr Export • <br /> Ulu ilc (tlmmnwu tlounrit of Or Mtig of Druid lit fl : HUMAN RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC. <br /> DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE <br /> The January 17, 1983 meeting of the Human Resources and Economic <br /> Development Committee was called to order by its Chairman Councilman Robert <br /> Taylor, at 4 :00 p.m. in the Council informal meeting room. <br /> Persons in attendance were: Councilmen Beck, Szymkowiak, Harris, <br /> Voorde, and Taylor; Kevin Horton, John Kagel, Jon Hunt, Colleen Rosenfeld, <br /> Marchmont Kovas, and Kathleen Cekanski-Farrand. <br /> Councilman Taylor noted that the purpose of the meeting was to begin <br /> the review of the proposals seeking community development assistance for the <br /> program year 1933. <br /> Colleen Rosenfeld gave a brief update on the status of federal <br /> regulations and their status with HUD and Congress. She then passed out <br /> Copies of the "schedule for 1983 submission process" a sheet listing public <br /> services for 1983, and copies of proposal requests dated January 1.0, 1983. <br /> She noted that the maximum amount of public service money which can be <br /> committed based on HUD regulations is 10%. The City in the past has ear-marked <br /> 5-7% for such projects. Ten percent reduction from last year would mean <br /> an entitlement of $3, 044 , 000 for 1983 which would allow approximately <br /> $300 , 000 for social programs. It was noted that the 10% reduction was a <br /> conservative figure, and that the City should know the exact amount by the <br /> end of the week. <br /> The Committee then discussed the public services breakdown sheet. <br /> - Mr. Kagel of CAC complimented the staff and the administration for the people <br /> who serve bn this committee. <br /> • <br /> The. Committee then reviewed the individual requests. • The following <br /> is a summary of each proposal <br /> NAME OF PROPOSAL - AMOUNT REQUESTED CAC CD <br /> 1. La Casa de Amistad, Inc. $25,000 no vote duplication o: <br /> existing service: <br /> 2. Near West Side, Neigh. Org. $64 , 000 - priority high priority <br /> a. College & Orange Colfax $80 ,000 <br /> b. Walnut & Orange - Colfax <br /> (stoplights) <br /> 3. Project Head Start $7,250 priority priority <br /> (Plumbing & Elec. Concerns) <br /> 4. Rum Village. Neigh. Assoc. $1, 000 priority. low <br /> (•Informational Brochure) <br /> I11[[ ►R[[[ . . IV[ll[MINO CO. <br /> • <br />
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