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A R I Z O N A
MINUTES
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE
MUNICIPAL OFFICE COMPLEX
CONFERENCE ROOM B-3
6850 W. GLENDALE AVE.
GLENDALE, ARIZONA 85301
DECEMBER 15, 2022
5:30P.M.
1. CALL TO ORDER
Chair Baker called the meeting to order at 5:45 p.m.
2. ROLL CALL
Present: Chair Lisa Baker
Vice Chair Leslee Miele
Committee Member Kelly Carbello
Committee Member Kirstin Flores
Committee Member David Giles
Committee Member Theodora Hackenberg
Also Present: Jean Moreno, Community Services Director
Matthew Hess, Community Revitalization Administrator
Ismael Cantu, Community Action Program Administrator
Trilese DiLeo, Grants Supervisor
Michelle Yates, Neighborhood Services Manager
Yolanda Poole, Administrative Support Specialist
3. Citizen Comments
No comments were received via email or voicemail.
4. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES
Motion by Committee -member Hackenberg, second by Committee -member Giles, to
approve the August 27, 2022 minutes of the Community Development Advisory
Committee as written. The motion carried 6 — 0.
AYE: Chair Lisa Baker
Vice Chair Leslee Miele
Committee Member Kelly Carbello
Committee Member Kirstin Flores
Committee Member David Giles
Committee Member Theodora Hackenberg
Passed
6. OLD BUSINESS
None.
7. NEW BUSINESS
a. CAP Programmatic Update. For information and discussion.
Mr. Cantu gave a presentation on CAP programs, the CAP customer satisfaction survey, and
CAP FY23 program financials for July 1, 2022 through December 6, 2022. These updates
meet the Department of Economic Security (DES) Organizational Standards 5.9, 1.3, and
8.7. He also reviewed a flyer on the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program
(LIHEAP). Committee -member Carbello inquired about the process for applying for LIHEAP,
which Mr. Cantu explained.
b.
a. =unding Reallocation Recommendations for the FY 2022-23 HUD Annual Action
'Ian.
Mr. Hess gave a presentation on staffs funding reallocation recommendations for the
FY2022-23 HUD Annual Action Plan, which included the following information:
*Procedural Requirements for Reallocation
*Council Investment Policies
. Update on the Master Services Agreement Performance and FY2021-22
Accomplishments
o Forecasted to run out in November 2024 based on current service demand
. Update on the Pandemic Small Business Assistance Performance
o Contract expired November 1, 2022
. Update on the Tenant Based Rental Assistance (TBRA) Performance
o Funding forecasted to run out in June 2024 based on current lease commitments
. Update on the First Time Homebuyer Program Performance
o $686,496 allocated, $0 expended
o Market conditions inhibited ability to implement
. CDBG, ESG, and HOME Funding Reallocation Recommendation
Mr. Hess asked the Committee to consider staffs funding reallocation recommendations for
action.
Committee -member Carbello inquired about follow-up on the contract with CASS. Mr. Hess
stated that staff meets with the CASS team every two weeks to make sure they are meeting
the contract. He surmised the contract expired in the spring of 2024.
Committee -member Carbello asked if there would be an RFP for the contract renewal. Mr.
Hess explained that it was a hybrid RFP. He said if staff found CASS was performing
satisfactorily, it may not make sense to do another procurement because it was not required.
Vice Chair Miele commented on a startling change in the downtown area and Murphy Park.
She expressed concern regarding the number of people by the schools and asked if there
was a reason for the dramatic increase. She asked if it was due to the location of CASS
downtown. She clarified her concerns as urban camping on the streets, bus stops, and
people wandering the neighborhood, which was very disturbing. She asked if there was
enforcement of urban camping. She said in the last two months, she has seen a huge
change and noted she has seen 20 to 30 people camping at the park downtown.
Mr. Hess commented on the lack of affordable housing and said people were coming in and
out of housing and moving from place to place.
Vice Chair Miele asked what was being done to mitigate the situation.
Mr. Hess said staff was aware the numbers were increasing and said additional affordable
housing supply needed to be created. Committee -member Carbello asked how CASS was
performing according to the contract. Mr. Hess relayed that various KPIs were monitored and
the outputs were currently being turned into impact statements, for further review.
Ms. DiLeo surmised that, although the physical presence has been increasing, it may have
been much larger without the MSA.
Chair Baker asked where the funds would be directed if there was an objection to renewal of
the MSA. Mr. Hess did not know off hand and will follow up.
Vice Chair Miele inquired if there was a designated set aside for the MSA. Mr. Hess stated
that 100% of the HOME allocation was put towards supportive services for the homeless
population.
Motion by Committee -member Giles, second by Vice Chair Miele, to:
*approve staff's reallocation recommendations for $1,617,006.83 of CDBG, ESG,
and HOME funding for presentation to City Council
. approve staff's recommended new allocation policies as follows:
o To allocate future HOME program funds to TBRA
o To reallocate FY2021-22 and onward remnant funds to the Master Services
Agreement
The motion carried 5 —1. [Committee -member Carbello opposed.]
AYE: Chair Lisa Baker
Vice Chair Leslee Miele
Committee Member Kirstin Flores
Committee Member David Giles
Committee Member Theodora Hackenberg
NAY: Committee Member Kelly Carbello
Passed
8. DIRECTOR'S REPORT
Mr. Hess presented the Director's Report, which included the following information:
*Council appointed new Committee -member Moises Gallegos to the Committee. It is
anticipated that he will attend the January 2023 CDAC meeting.
. The grant application will be open from January 3, 2023 to January 12, 2023. The new
system will be used for the application process, and it is very user friendly. The
Committee is asked to advise Mr. Hess if it was interested in having a Sub -Committee
for application reviews.
. The grants application process is geared toward agencies that provide services to
vulnerable populations, which is the third goal of the Consolidated Plan.
Mr. Cantu announced that the department is conducting a Community Needs Assessment
and encouraged the Committee -members to complete the survey.
9. COMMITTEE MEMBER COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS
None.
10. NEXT MEETING
The next regular meeting of the Community Development Advisory Committee will be held on
January 19, 2023, at 5:30 p.m., in conference room B-3 of the Municipal Office Complex,
located at 5850 W. Glendale Ave., Glendale, Arizona, 85301.
11. ADJOURNMENT
Motion by Committee -member Giles, second by Committee -member Carbello, to
adjourn the meeting at 6:68 p. m. Motion carried 6 — 0.
AYE: Chair Lisa Baker
Vice Chair Leslee Miele
Committee Member Kelly Carbello
Committee Member Kirstin Flores
Committee Member David Giles
Committee Member Theodora Hackenberg
Passed
The Community Development Advisory Committee meeting minutes of December 15, 2022, were
submitted and approved this 19th day of January 2023.
Denise Kazmierczak
Recording Secretary Q