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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT ("CDBG")
SUBRECIPIENT AGREEMENT
This agreement for CDBG funding ("Agreement") is made and entered into this 7th (lay
of June, 2011 ("Effective Date"), between the City of Redlands, a California municipal
corporation (hereinafter referred to as "City") and YMCA of the East Valley, a non-profit
organization (hereinafter referred to as "Subrecipient"). The City and Subrecipient are
sometimes individually referred to herein as a "Party" and, together, as the "Parties,"
RECITALS
WHEREAS, the Subrecipient operates a program which is an eligible CDBG activity as
specified in Section 570.206 of the CDBG regulations promulgated by the United States
Department of Housing and Urban Development ("HUD"); and
WHEREAS, the City and the Subrecipient recognize that the Subrecipient's program
entitled "Legal Aid (the "Program") is beneficial to the well being of low and trioderate income
residents; and
WHEREAS, the Subrecipient proposes to offer the Program to qualified low and
moderate income residents of the City-,
NOW, THEREFORE, the City and the Subrecipient, for and in consideration of the
mutual promises contained herein, agree is follows:
AGREEMENT
Section 1. Scope of Work. The scope of work to be performed for the Program by the
Subrecipient is described in Exhibit "A." attached hereto and incorporated herein by this
reference. The service area of the StAbreciplent's Program is limited to the corporate limits of the
City, The Subreciplent shall not make any changes in the scope of work without prior written
authorization from the City. Upon receipt of a request by the Subrecipient, the City's City
Manager, or his authorized designee, may amend the scope of work, provided that such
amendment shall Prot increase the compensation or violate Federal regulations.
Section 2. Compensation. The City shall pay the Subrecipient a "not-to-exceed" amount
of One Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($1,500,00) for fiscal year. 2010-2011. The Subrecipient
shall provide the City with quarterly invoices. The City will review the quarterly invoices and
expenditures information submitted by the Subrecipient to determine that the services performed,
and expenditures made, are consistent with this Agreement. The City shall process the invoices
for payment in accordance with its usual manner. Payment will generally be made within. thirty
(30) calendar days. Should the City determine that the Subrecipient has not performed its
obligation as stated in this Agreement in a satisfactory manner, or if the City determines that
insufficient supporting information has been submitted, the City shall notify the Subrecipient in
writing of its determination specifying in detail the objections which it has to the Subrecipterit's
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performance or expenses and the additional information needed to process the invoice, as
applicable.
Section 3, Period of Reimbursement. It is the intent of the City in entering into this
Agreement to acknowledge that the funds expended by the Subrecipient in the performance of its
Program. from and after June 7, 2011, shall be eligible for reimbursement pursuant to this
Agreement.
Section 4. Records and Reports.
A, The Subrecipient shall keep all appropriate records on Program participants, to
determine their initial and continuing eligibility for the Program services being provided by the
Subrecipient.
B. The Subrecipient shall prepare and submit quarterly reports regarding Program
accomplishii-ients to assist the City in meeting its record keeping and reporting requirements, as
may be mandated by HUD from time to time.
C. The Subrecipient shallmake available to the City all books and records relating to
the Program supported by funds paid pursuant to this Agreement, and take all, such actions as
may be necessary to protect the right of tyre City to examine and audit all said books and records
including but not limited to, work data, documents, proceedings, and activities related to this
Agreement for a period of five (5) years from the date, of final payment under this Agreement.
The Subrecipient shall maintain said records in a manner which will indicate actual time and
allowable costs with respect to all work performed hereunder as required by the City and Federal
regulations.
Section 5. Insurance. The Subrecipient shall neither (1) commence work under this
A-reement until it has obtained all insurance's required hereunder in a company or companies
acceptable to the City, nor (2) allow any subcontractor to commence work on a subcontract for
thee Program until all insurance required of the subcontractor has been obtained. The
Subrecipient shall take out and maintain at all times during the terms of this Agreement the
following policies of insurance:
A. Worker's Compensation Insurance. The Subrecipient shall furnish to the City a
copy of its policy of insurance as proof that it has taken out full worker's compensation
insurance for all pet-sons who it may employ directly or through subcontractors in carrying out
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the Program, in accordance with the laws of the State of California. In accordance with the
provisions of California Labor Code Section 3700, every employer shall secure the payment of
compensation to his employees. The Subrecipient shall sign and file with the City a certification
as follows:
"I am aware of the provisions in Section 3700 of the Labor Code which requires every
employer to be insured against liability for workers compensation or to undertake self insurance
in accordance with the provisions of that Code, and I will comply with such provisions oi' that
Code, and I will comply with such provisions before commencing the performance of the
Program described in this Agreement.-
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B. Comprehensive General Liability Insurance. Throughout the term of this
Agreement, at Subrecipient's sole cost and expense, the Subrecipient shall keep, or cause to be
kept, in full force and effect, for the mutual benefit of the City and Subrecipient against claims
and liabilities for personal injury, death, or property damage, arising from Subrecipient's
activities, a policy of liability insurance. Minimum coverage of one million dollars ($1,000,000)
per occurrence and two million dollars ($2,000.000) aggregate for public liability, property
damage and personal injury is required. The City shall be named as an additional insured and the
insurance policy shall include as provision prohibiting cancellation of said policy except upon
thirty (30) days prior written notice to the City. Such insurance shall be primary and non-
contributing to any insurance or self-insurance maintained by the, City. Certificates of insurance
and endorsements shall be delivered to the City prior to commencement of the program.
C. Business Auto Liability Insurance. Throughout the term of this Agreement,
Subrecipient shall maintain business auto liability coverage, with minimum limits of one million
($1,000,000) per occurrence, combined single limit for bodily injury liability and property
damage liability. This coverage shall include all Subrecipient owned vehicles used to conduct
Subrecipient activities, hired and non-owned vehicles, and employee non-ownership vehicles.
The City shall be named as an additional insured and a certificate of insurance shall be delivered
to the City prior to commencement of the Program.
DGeneral Insurance Requirements. All insurance required by this Agreement shall
be carried only with responsible insurance companies licensed and admitted to do business in the
State of California and policies required under subsections B and C of this Section 5 shall name
as additional insureds the City, its elected officials, officers, employees, and agents. All policies
shall contain language, to the effect that: (1) the insurer waives the right of subrogation against
the City and the City's officials, officers, employees, and agents; (2) the policies are primary and
non-contributing with any insurance that may be carried by the City; and (3) they cannot be
canceled or materially changed except after thirty (30) days' prior notice by the insurer to the
City by certified mail. All such policies shallbe amended or endorsed to add the City and its
officers, agents, representatives and employees as additional named insureds. Subrecipient shall
furnish the City with copies of all such policies and endorsements promptly upon receipt of
them. A "Certificate of Insurance" showing the additionalnamed insureds and other
aforementioned provisions shall not be adequate.
Section 6. CoiLi�itnce�with�Fede�ralLa�ws. The Subrecipient shall comply with all
applicable administrative requirenients described in the Federal Register, Title 24 CER, Part
570.502 (the "Regulations"). The Subrecipient shall carry out its activities in compliance with
all Federal Laws and regulations described in Subpart K of the Regulations, except for
environmental responsibilities and responsibility for initiating, the review process.
Section 7. Use of Funds for Entertainment Meals or Gifts. The Subrecipient shall not
use funds provided pursuant to this Agreement to pay for entertaini-nent, meals or gifts.
Section 8. Non-Discrimination.
A. The Subrecipient shall comply with Executive Order 11.246 which requires that
during the performance of this Agree inent. the Subrecipient shall not discriminate ay
gainst an
employee or applicant for employment because of race, religion, sex, color or national origin,
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Such action shall include, but not be limited to the following: employment, upgrading., demotion,
or transfer, rates of pay or other J."Orms of compensation, and selection for training, including
apprenticeship. The Subrecipient shall post inconspicuous places, available to employees and
applicants for employment, notices to be provided by the Subrecipient setting forth the
provisions of this nondiscrimination clause.
B, The Sub-recipient shall comply with Title VI of the Civil. Rights Act of 1964
which provides that no person shall, on the ground of race, color or national origin, be excluded
from, participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subject to discrimination under any
program of activity receiving federal financial assistance.
C. No person shall, on the grounds of race, sex, creed, color, religion, marital status,
national origin, age, sexual orientation, or physical or mental handicap be excluded from
participation in, be refused the benefits of, or otherwise be subject to discrimination in any
activities, programs or employment supported by this Agreement. The Sub-recipient is
prohibited from discritifination on the basis of age or with respect to an otherwise qualified
handicapped person as provided for Linder Section 109 of the Housing and Community
Development Act of 1974, as amended.
D. The Sub-recipient shall comply with the Age Discrimination Act of 1975 which
requires that, during the performance of this Agreement, Sub-recipient shall not discriminate
against any employee or applicant for employment because of age. Such action shall include,
but not be limited to the following: employment upgrading, demotion, or transfer, rates of pay or
other forms of compensation, and selection for training,
,, including apprenticeship. The Sub-
recipient shall post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for
employment, notices to be provided by the Sub-recipient setting forth the provisions of this age
discrimination clause.
E. The Subrecipient shall comply with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973
which requires that no otherwise qualified individual with a disability in the United States, as
defined in section 706 (20) of this title, shall, solely by reason of his of her disability, be
excluded from the participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination
under any program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance or under any prograrnor
activity conducted by any Executive agency or by the LJnited States Postal Service.
Section 9. Reli6ous ProseNtizina or Political Activity. The Subrecipient shall not
perform or permit any religious proselytizing or political activities in connection with its
perforniance under this Agreement.. Subrecipient shall not discriminate aaamst any person
applying from such public services on the basis of religion and will not limit such services or
give preference to persons on the basis of religion; and (1) it will provide no religious instruction
or counseling, conduct no religious worship or services, engaging in no religious proselytizing,
and exert no other religious influence in the provision such public services; and (2) the portion of
a facility used to provide public services assisted in whole or in partunder this Agreerrient shall
contain no sectarian or religious symbols.
Section 10. Certification Ke,,�,AiLdjrig Lobb Jn,-. The Subrecipient certifies, to the best of
its knowledge and belief., that:
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A. No federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or on behalf of
the Subrecipient, to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee
of any agency, a member of Congress, an office or employee of Congress In connection wit the
awarding of any Federal contract, the making of any cooperative agreement, and the extension,
continuation, renewal, amendment, or modification of any Federal contract, grant, loan, or
cooperative agreement.
B. If any funds other than Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid
to any person for influencing or attempting to influence any officer or employee of any agency, a
member of Congress, and officer or employee of Congress, or any employee of a member of
Congress in connection with this Federal contract, grant, loan or cooperative agreement, the
undersigned shall complete and submit Standard Form-1-1.L, "Disclosure Form to Report
Lobbying" in accordance with its instructions.
C. The Subrecipient shall require that the language of this certification be included in
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the award documents for all sub-awards at all tiers (including subcontractors, sub-grants, and
contracts Linder grants, loans, and cooperative agreements), and the Subrecipient shall take all
actions necessary to ensure that all Subrecipients shall sirnilarly certify and disclose accordingly.
Section 11. Conflict of Interest. The Subrecipient certifies that no member, officer or
employee of the Subrecipient is an officer or employee of the City or member of any of its
boards, commissions or committees or has any interest or holdings, which could be affected by
any actions taken in execution of this Agreement.
Section 12. Contract Language. In the course of conducting the Program under this
Agreement, the Subrecipient, its agents and employees, shall be bound by and comply with all
applicable Federal, state and local laws and regulations.
Section 13. Section 3 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1968. The
Sub-recipient shall make every effort to provide training opportunities for low- and moderate-
income persons residing within the community where the Program is located and contracts
awarded to local businesses therein, to the greatest extent feasible as required under the
provisions of Section 3 of the Rousing and Urban. Development Act of 1968,. the regulations set
Forth in 24CFR I35, and all applicable rules and orders issued hereunder prior to the execution of
this Agreement. Compliance with the foregoing requirements shall be a condition of the Federal
financial, assistance provided under this Agreernent and binding on the Sub-recipienL Failure to
fulfill these requirerrients shall subject the Sub recipient, and its successors and assignees, to
those sanctions specified through which Federal assistance is provided. The Sub-recipient
certifies and agrees that no contractual or other disability exists which would prevent compliance
with these requirements. 'rhe Sub-recipient shall make every effort to ensure that all projects
funded wholly or in part by CDBG funds shall provide equal employment opportunities for
minorities and women.
Section 14. Amendment. This Agreement may be amended or modified only by written
agreement sioc'nedby the Parties, ano
d the failure n the part of any Party to enforce any provision
of this Agreen-tent shall not be construed as a waiver of the right to compel enforcement of such
provision or other provisions by such Party.
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Section 15. Changes in Grant Allocation. The City reserves the right to reduce the grant
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allocation to the Subrecipient when the City's fiscal monitoring indicates that the Subrecipient's
rate of expenditures will result in unspent funds at the end of the prograin year. Changes in the
grant allocation will be made after consultation with the Subrecipient.
Section 16. Termination and Suspension. In accordance with Federal law. suspension or
termination of this Agreement may occur if the Subrecipient materially fails to comply with any
of the terms of this Agreement. This Agreement maybe teri-ninated by the City or Subrecipient
upon the aivinc,I-
of a written "Notice of Termination" at least thirty (30) days prior to the date of
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termination specified in said Notice. Suspension or termination may occur if the Subrecipient
materially fails to comply with the scope of work described in Exhibit "A." In the event this
Agreement is terminated, Subrecipient shall be compensated on a pro rata basis with respect to
the percentage of the Program completed as of the date of termination. In no event, however,
,,hall Subrecipient receive more than I I an the maximum specified compensation in this Agreement.
Upon expiration or teri-nination of this Agreement, the Subrecipient shall transfer to the City all
CDBG funds on hand at the time of expiration/termination and any accounts receivable
attributable to the use of CDBG funds.
Section 17. Joint Funding. For programs in which there are sources of funds received by
Subrecipient from the private sector in addition to HUD/CDBG funds, the Subrecipient shall
provide proof of such funding to City upon receipt of such funds. The City shall not pay for any
services provided by the Subrecipient, which are funded by other sources. All restrictions and/or
requirements provided in this Agreement relative to accounting, budgeting, and reporting apply
to the total program regardless of funding sources.
A. The United States of America through HUD may in the future place programmatic or
fiscal limitations on CDBG funds not presently anticipated. Accordingly, the City reserves the
riall-it to amend this Agreement in order to take account of actions affecting HUD program
funding. In the event of funding reduction, the City may reduce all or part of the budget and
compensation payable to the Subrecipient Linder this Agreei=nt, and may, at its sole discretion,
limit the Subrecipient's authority to conirnit and spend funds, and may restrict Subrecipient's use
of both its uncommitted and its unspent Rands. Where HUD has directed or requested the City to
implement a reduction in funding, with respect to funding for this Agreement., the City Manager
or his designee, may act for the City in impleirienting and effecting such a reduction by
amending this Agreement for such purpose.
B. The Clty"s City Manager or his designee, rnay act for the City in Suspending the
operation this Agreement for up to sixty (60) days, upon three (3) calendar day's written notice
to Subrecipient. In no event, however, shall any revision be made by the City which affects
expenditures and legally binding commitments trade by SUbrecipient before it received notice of
such arriendment, provided that such amounts have been committed in good faith, are otherwise
allowable and are consistent. with HUD cash withdrawal guidelines.
Section 18. Indemnification.< The Subrecipient shall indemnify, defend and hold
harmless the City and the City's, Redevelopment Agency, and their respective elected and
appointed officials., officers, agents, employees. and consultants- from all liability, from loss,
damage or injury to persons or property, including the payment by Subrecipient of any and all
legal costs and attorneys' fees, in any manner arising out of or incidental to the per-formance by
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the Subrecipient of this Agreement, including, but not limited to, all consequential damages to
the maximum,extent permitted by law,
Section 19. AssigAMgIlL No assignment of the Agreement or of any part or obligation of
performance hereunder shall be made, either in whole or in part, by Subrecipientwithout the
prior written consent of the City.
Section 20. Governina Law, The laws of the State of California shall govern the rights,
obligations, duties and liabilities of the Parties and shall also govern the interpretation of this
Agreement.
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Section 21. Attorneys' ,Fees. If' any action at law or in equity, including an action for
declaratory relief, is brought to enforce or interpret the provisions of this Agreement, the
prevailing Party shall be entitled to its reasonable attorneys' fees, including fees for the use of in-
house counsel by a Party, and Lill costs of the action, which may be set by the Court in the same
action or in a separate action brought for that purpose, in addition to any other relief to which the
Parties may be entitled.
Section 22. Entire,Agree trictit. This Agreement represents the entire agreement between
the City and Subrecipient and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations or agreements.
either written or oral, with respect to the subject matter hereof,
Section 23. Tenn of AgEggirient. This Agreement shall commence on its Effective Date
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and terminate on June 30, 2011, unless extended, amended or otherwise terminated as provided
for herein.
Section 24. Notices. Any and all notices, demands, invoices, and written
communications between the parties hereto shall be addressed and set forth in this paragraph.
The below named individuals, furthermore, shall be those persons primarily responsible for the
performance by the parties under this Agreement:
City Representative:
,punct I Miller, Protect Manager
Development Services Department
City of Redlands
,,'16E. Citrus Avenue
Redlands, CA 92373
Subrecipient Representative:
Ken Stein
YMCA of the East Valley
500 E, Citrus Ave.
Redlands, CA 92373
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CITY SUBRECIPIENT
Pete Aguilar Iden Stein
Mayor YMCA of the East Valley
ATTEST:
Sa}n Irwin
City Cleric
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EXHIBIT "A"
Agency: YMCA of the East Valley
Project Title: Legal Aid 10-1:1
Year: 2010-2011 Project Number: 2010-11
Agency Type: Public Agency Service
Beginning Contract Date: June 7, 2011 Ending Contract Date: June 30, 2011
Budget: $ 1,5WOO Carry Over Anit.: $ 0,00
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Priority Need: Matrix Code:
Pubtic Service 05 General Public Service
Specific Objectives:
hriprove the services for low/rnod income persons
Eligibility Citation: National Objective:
570.2 10 (e) LMC 570.208(a)(2)(i)(B)
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The following individuals and/or agencies will be implementing this project:
Ken Stein
Chief Executive Officer
YMCA of the East Valley
500 E. Citrus Ave.
Redlands, CA 92373
(909) 798-9622, ext. 201
This prograrn will provide legal services for indigent residents by providing attorney
consultations and preparation of legal documents for the residents to represent themselves in
fancily law, guardianships., conservatorships and landlord/tenant actions. CDBG funds will be
used to pay for a portion of the staff salary associated with providing the CDBG funded service.
Benefits low- and oder ate-inconic persons.
Proposed Goal: 320 People
Special Provisions*
The following are special provisions that are required as a condition (if receiving Coniniunitv
Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds. Failure to comply with these requirements may lead to
possible findings, a breach of the agreement, and/or the repayment of the, funds received under this
agreement.
In the Special Provisions section, the term "Operating Department" shall refer to the City Department
that is responsible for the oversight of the pro�ject. The term "Operating Agency" or "Subrecipient"
shall refer to the Community Based Organization (non-profit) that is receiving CDBG funds. The term
"CDBG Program Staff' shall refer to the Development Service Department Project Manager.
Subrecipient Agreement/Consultation Services:
The Operating Department/Agency shall execute a professional services agreement with each
consultant/contractor prior to incurring any costs or distributing any CDBG funds, in compliance
with federal contractual requirements,
Program Income:
The Operating Agency will track and report all program income generated from the use of
CDBG funds, as defined in 24 CFR, Part 85.25 of the Common Rule. Program income is defined
as gross income received by the sub-grantee or sub-recipient directly generated by a :rant
supported activity, or carried only as a result of the grant agreement. Program income includes,
but is not limited to: 1) Fees and donations collected from participants on public service
programs; 2) Applicable bid fees from construction or rehabilitation activities; 3) Principal and
interest collections 4) on loans made with CDBG funds; 5) Fees from the use or rental of real of
personal property; and 6) Proceeds from the disposition of property purchased or improved with
CDBG funds. Program income must be recorded as revenues in the CDBG cost center of the
Operating Department/Agency's General I-edger. If applicable and upon receiving approval
from the City, the program income may be used for payment of other eligible project
expenditures that are not paid with CDBG funds. Otherwise, the funds must be remitted to the
City accompanied by the Return Funds Transmittal form within 30 days of receipt.
Retention of Financial Records-
The Operating Department/Agency shall maintain during the term of this Conti-act and for a
period of five (5) years after the expiration of the contract complete and adequate financial
records and accounts as considered necessary by the City to assure proper accounting for all
program funds and to support all program expenditures. These records and accounts shall
include, but not be limited to, the following: 1) A double-entry General Ledger that supports the
cost's Charged to the CDBG Program; 2) Records documenting procurement of goods and
services,, 3) Contracts for goods or services: 4) Lease or Rental Agreements; 5) Invoices; 6)
Billing Statements; 7) Cancelled Checks; 8) Timecards signed by employees and supervisors; 9)
Personnel Authorization Records; 10) Payroll Registers; 11) Payroll Tax Records, 12) Bank
Statements: 13) Bank Reconciliations: and 14) Documentation to support the allocation of costs.
Payroll and Attendance Records:
The Operating DepartmentlAgency inust maintain payroll and time attendance records signed by
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the employee and approved by the supervisor. Time distribution records must reflect total work
time on a daily basis by program and/car funding source, as applicable.
Payroll and Attendance Records IT:
The Operating g Dy epartnient/Agencshall maintain during the term of this Contract and for a
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period of five 5) years after the expiration of the contract complete and adequate financial
records and accounts, as considered necessary by the City to assure proper accounting for all
program funds and to support all program exl-.)enditures. These records and accounts shall
include, but not be linuted to, the following: 1) A double-entry General Ledger that supports the
costs charged to the 'DDG Program; -1) Records documenting procurement of goods and
services; 3) Contracts for goods or services; 3) Lease or Rental Agreements, 4) Invoices; 5)
Billing Statements; 6) Cancelled Checks; 7) Timccards signed by employees and supervisors; 8)
Personnel Authorization Records; 9) Payroll Registers; 10) Payroll Tax, Records; 11.) Bank
Statements-, 12) Bank Reconciliations.- and 13) Documentation to support the allocation of coits.
By signing below, I"knowledge that I have read and understand all of the special conditions listed
above. F urtherruore, I acknowledge that if I fail to comply with the conditions listed, the U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and or the City may require the repayment
of the funds received andlorfior/eit receiving future Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)
funds.
Ken Stein Date
Aggrecipgrit Termiti tion -- Director Orsi responded to Mayor Pro 'rem Foster's
question regarding, assurances for next year, On motion of Mayor Pro 'rem
Foster, seconded by Counciln-tember Gardner, the City Council unanimously
approved termination of a 2010-21011 Community Development Block Grant
(CDBG) Subrecipient Agreement between the City of Redlands and Developing
Aging Solutions with He for failure to comply with terms of the agreement
and approved reprogramming the CDB G funds associated with the
agreement among rive other public service agencies within Redlands.
Wii System Rental - On motion of Mayor Pro rem Foster, seconded by
Councilmember Gardner, the City Council unanimously approved and agreement
between the City of Rfour edlands and San Bernardino County r use of two Wii
systems for use at the Community Senior Center.
Concert -Fundraiser - On motion of Mayor Pro Tern Foster, seconded by
Councilmember Gardner, the City Council unanimously approved authorizing
Dan Damon Music Productions to present a music concert fundraiser at the
Redlands Bowl to raise donations for the City's Recreation and Senior Services
Programs and to waive fees for the event,
Fee Waiver Request - On motion of Mayor Pro Tern Foster, seconded by
Councilmember Gardner, the City Council unanimously approved a request from
the Redlands 4th of July Committee to waive all fees and personnel costs
associated with.the 4th of July Celebration in Redlands.
WaterA ,al ysis Equit - On motion (if Mayor Pro Tern Foster, seconded by
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Councilmember Gardner, the City Council unanimously approved the purchase
of an ion chromatography instrument in the amount of$75,401,37,
Resolutions No. 7u _1�7044_aqd 7045 - StteetjLjg-
Lands"a jaintenance!Xttricj-No.-I- - On motion of Mayor Pro Tem Foster,
seconded by Councilmember Gardner, the City Council unanimously approved
Resolutions No, 7040 and 7044, respectively giving prelinfinary approval of the
Engineer's Reports for Street Lighting District No, I and Landscape
Maintenance, District No. I., and Resolutions No- 7041 and 7045 respectively
declaring the City Council's intention to levy and collect assessments for FY
X011-2012 in the Street Lighting ng District No, I and the Landscape Maintenance
District No, I
NBC Grant - On motion of Mayor Pro fern'Foster, seconded by Councilmember
Gardner, the City Council unanimously agreed to accept a Department of
Alcoholic Beverage Control (AIIQ grant for local law enforcement agencies and
,authorized an additional appropriation of$1.5,000 to the Police Department,,
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June 7. 2011
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