File #: 21-0981   
Type: Ordinance-S Status: Adopted
Meeting Body: City Council Formal Meeting
On agenda: 5/5/2021 Final action: 5/5/2021
Title: 2021-22 CDBG Neighborhood Infrastructure and Enhancement Programs (Ordinance S-47527)
District: Citywide

Title

2021-22 CDBG Neighborhood Infrastructure and Enhancement Programs (Ordinance S-47527)

 

Description

Request to authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to procure services and amend existing contracts, including increasing spending limits, as necessary or appropriate to implement the Neighborhood Services Department's grant-funded Infrastructure and Enhancement Program in an aggregate amount not to exceed $10,000,000. All existing contract spending limits are included in the aggregate total for this item. Further request authorization for the City Treasurer to accept, and the City Controller to disburse, all funds related to this item.

 

Report

Summary

The Neighborhood Services Department (NSD) administers infrastructure and enhancement projects that benefit low- and moderate-income residents of Phoenix, and prevent or eliminate blight by improving the physical infrastructure of neighborhoods. The Neighborhood Infrastructure and Enhancement Program is designed and implemented in partnership with active neighborhood organizations and City of Phoenix departments, including but not limited to, Parks and Recreation and Street Transportation, to provide additional resources and support to execute strategies that achieve basic neighborhood improvement goals. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), through the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), funds the following Neighborhood Infrastructure and Enhancement Program:

 

  • The Neighborhood Infrastructure Program sponsors activities that improve streets, sewers, drainage, and other infrastructure projects in low- and moderate-income areas including Neighborhood Initiative Areas (NIAs), Redevelopment Areas (RDAs), and the Enterprise Community. All projects are subject to federal regulations and requirements.

 

  • The Neighborhood Enhancement Program sponsors activities that address neighborhood needs with projects that include, but are not limited to, improving playgrounds and parks, street and landscaping, security, and traffic mitigation. All projects are subject to federal regulations and requirements.

 

  • Additional activities include the acquisition and rehabilitation of public facilities to address slum and blight on a spot or area basis.

 

NSD seeks authorization to proceed with all actions necessary or appropriate to implement and administer grant-funded Neighborhood Infrastructure and Enhancement Program in the 2021-22 fiscal year.

 

  • If approved, procure and/or amend any necessary contracts or agreements with the grantor(s) to fund existing and future contracts in accordance with the grant terms.

 

  • Acquire real property meeting the applicable federal rules and regulations and take all actions necessary to carry out acquisition and rehabilitation activities in accordance with grant terms.

 

  • Take all other action necessary or appropriate to carry out the purposes of this item and implement and administer the Neighborhood Infrastructure and Enhancement Program in accordance with federal regulations and requirements.

 

Applicant and Review Process

Neighborhood Infrastructure and Enhancement Program applications may be submitted any time and are reviewed by City of Phoenix staff as they are received to determine the eligibility and feasibility of proposed projects. Successful applications must benefit and serve low- and moderate-income residents of Phoenix, and prevent or eliminate blight by improving the physical infrastructure of neighborhoods.

 

Procurement Information

Services may be procured, as needed, utilizing procurement procedures in accordance with Administrative Regulation 3.10 to implement and administer NSD's Neighborhood Infrastructure and Enhancement Program.

 

Financial Impact

These programs are funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development through the Community Development Block Grant. There is no impact to the General Fund.

 

Concurrence/Previous Council Action

This item was recommended for approval by the Land Use and Livability Subcommittee on April 21, 2021 by a 3-0 vote.

 

Department

Responsible Department

This item is submitted by Deputy City Manager Inger Erickson and the Neighborhood Services Department.