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Kent City Council - Committee
of the Whole
Committee of the Whole -
Regular Meeting
Minutes
March 23, 2021
Date: March 23, 2021
Time: 4:00 p.m.
Place: THIS IS A REMOTE MEETING
1. CALL TO ORDER
Council President Troutner called the meeting to order.
2. ROLL CALL
Attendee Name Title Status Arrived
Toni Troutner Council President Present
Bill Boyce Councilmember Present
Brenda Fincher Councilmember Present
Satwinder Kaur Councilmember Present
Marli Larimer Councilmember Present
Zandria Michaud Councilmember Present
Les Thomas Councilmember Present
Dana Ralph Mayor Present
3. AGENDA APPROVAL
No changes to the agenda.
4. DEPARTMENT PRESENTATIONS
A. American Rescue Plan Framework Committee - Authorize
Chief Administrative Officer, Derek Matheson provided information on the
American Rescue Plan Act. The City will be receiving $28.41 million to be
used by the end 2024 for responding to the pandemic; costs for public health
response, replacing decreased revenues, addressing impact on local
businesses; and investing in infrastructure. Matheson discussed the
formation of an ad-hoc committee called the American Rescue Plan
Framework Committee. This committee will consist of the Mayor, two
councilmembers, the Chief Administrative Officer and Finance Director. The
committee will bring recommendations to the Council of a high-level
framework for allocation of Coronavirus Local Fiscal Recovery Funds.
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MOTION: Authorize the Mayor to form an ad-hoc American
Rescue Plan Framework Committee consisting of the mayor,
two councilmembers, the chief administrative officer, and
finance director to recommend to the city council a high-level
framework for allocation of Coronavirus Local Fiscal Recovery
Funds.
RESULT: RECOMMENDED TO COUNCIL BY CONSENSUS Next: 4/6/2021
7:00 PM
B. INFO ONLY: Resolution Regarding Council Bylaws, Rules and
Procedures Eliminating Committee of the Whole and
Establishing Various Committees
Matheson provided a recap of the events that have led up to the decision to
eliminate the Committee of the Whole and return to the committee format.
Councilmembers Troutner, Fincher, and Boyce were members of the
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committee that brought a recommendation to the Council on February 23.
Council agreed on the recommendation to reinstate the committee structure.
Matheson worked with City Attorney, Pat Fitzpatrick to revise council rules
and correct inconsistencies.
Fitzpatrick walked the Council through the resolution regarding Council
bylaws, rules and procedures. The resolution will eliminate the Committee of
the Whole and establish the following standing committees: Operations and
Public Safety, Economic and Community Development, Parks and Human
Services and Public Works. The Operations and Public Safety Committee will
be a committee of the entire council and all other committees will consist of
three councilmembers. The meeting dates and times for these committees
will be established in accordance with the resolution and will be effective
starting August 30, 2021.
Fitzpatrick sought guidance on whether councilmembers want to have the
ability to attend meetings remotely. Fitzpatrick suggested limiting number of
meetings they can attend remotely and limit the number of councilmembers
that can attend remotely for the same meeting. Additionally, Fitzpatrick
noted that the resolution will allow for remote attendance of citizens at full
council meetings post-COVID, and addresses a number of housekeeping
matters.
Councilmembers spoke in support or providing for the ability to attend
meetings remotely and agreed to limiting remote attendance to three
calendar days per year or with special permission.
Fitzpatrick explained a new bill that is likely to pass in legislature that will
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require the City provide for remote attendance by the public.
Council discussed the appointment of the chair of the operations/public
safety committee. It was brought up that historically the senior most
councilmember served as the chair. There was council discussion surrounding
this tradition as well as the role of the chair on any committee.
Fitzpatrick reviewed various other updates and clean-up items in the
resolution and indicated he will take the conversation into consideration and
make the requested revisions and bring it back to the Committee of the
Whole for further review and discussion.
C. Ordinance Establishing 40-Day Additional Notice for
Termination of Month-to-Month Rental Arrangement - Adopt
City Attorney, Pat Fitzpatrick presented an ordinance that establishes a 40-
day additional notice for termination of a month-to-month rental
arrangement. This ordinance provides that a landlord shall provide to the
the time required by RCW 59.18.200(1)(a) for the issuance of the 20-day
notice of termination. The ordinance was originally presented at the March 9,
recommended revisions allowing for a mutual waiver of the 40-day notice
requirement and making it effective August 1, 2021.
Fincher offered revising the method of service to the date the notice is
postmarked. Councilmembers agreed to the revision and moving this item to
the Council consent agenda.
MOTION: Adopt Ordinance No. 4399, adopting a new chapter
10.03 to the Kent City Code which establishes a 40-day notice
requirement before a landlord issues a 20-day notice of
termination of a month to month rental arrangement.
RESULT: RECOMMENDED TO COUNCIL BY CONSENSUS Next: 4/6/2021
7:00 PM
D. Interlocal Agreement For the Purpose of Pooling Sales Tax
Receipts with South King Housing and Homelessness Partners
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Authorize
Human Services Manager, Merina Hanson presented the 2021 Interlocal
Agreement with South King Housing and Homelessness Partners (SKHHP) for
the purpose of pooling sales tax receipts. Hanson provided background
information and discussed the ultimate goals of the partnership.
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Hanson reviewed the purpose of the 2021 interlocal agreement to pool each
ax receipts specifically received under RCW 82.14.540 for use by
SKHHP in funding affordable and supportive housing projects and/or
programs as permissible under RCW 82.14.540. The ultimate control of
whether these tax monies contributed by the City of Kent will be spent for
any particular purpose under this agreement will remain with the City. Once
established, SKHHP housing capital fund has the potential to leverage much
greater public and private investment.
MOTION: Authorize the Mayor to enter into an Interlocal
Agreement For the Purpose of Pooling Sales Tax Receipts with
Cities to Administer Funds Under RCW 82.14.540, and to
authorize the mayor to sign the agreement subject to final
terms and conditions acceptable to the Parks, Recreation and
Community Services Director and City Attorney.
RESULT: RECOMMENDED TO COUNCIL BY CONSENSUS Next: 4/6/2021
7:00 PM
E. INFO ONLY: Human Services 2021-2022 Funding Update
Merina Hanson presented the 2021-2022 Human Services funding update.
Hanson reviewed the three funding sources that Human Services grants are
comprised of; Human Services General Fund, Community Development Block
Grant (CDBG) and Community Development Block Grant Coronavirus
Funding (CDBG-CV) Round 1 and Round 3 (these funds are one-time only
and must be directly tied to coronavirus impacts).
Hanson provided an overview of the background of funding, the funding
process from the strategic plan to monitoring of the contracts. Hanson
advised funding is allocated by priority. Programs by priority area were
reviewed.
Hanson reviewed some of the funding highlights:
106 applications were submitted in 2020 and requested funds totaled
$2,672,421.
$1,069,920.00 General Fund human services investments allocated;
including 12 new programs funded.
$170,979.00 in CDBG Public Services funding allocated.
Additional $670,541 in federal CDBG-CV Round 1 funds allocated with a focus
on equity and impacts of covid-19. CDBG-CV Round 3 includes $859,720 in
funds that will be allocated Q2 in 2021.
Hanson advised that the level of need will always be higher than the
allocation and indicated that in addition to funding services and managing
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contracts, staff is also involved in national, state, and local policy analysis
and development, assessment of local needs, trends and best practices,
technical assistance for partner organizations to building community
capacity, partnerships with community and local government organizations to
provide and leverage comprehensive, coordinated and integrated human
services, and the evaluation of city funding investments.
Hanson provided an update on the equity analysis process.
F. INFO ONLY: Youth Mental Health Funding Update
Senior Human Services Coordinator, Lori Guilfoyle provided Council with a
youth mental health funding update. During the 2021 budget process,
$200,000 was set aside for one-time use of funds to support youth mental
health and well-being in Kent. Guilfoyle noted that funding and supporting
enhanced mental health support as part of Kent's pandemic recovery plan
will help ensure that children and youth receive the assistance they need
during the immediate crisis. Strengthening programs that help young people
manage stress and build resiliency is essential to youths' current and future
health.
Guilfoyle reviewed the Request for Proposal criteria and process that began
in February to help identify programs that will promote youth mental and
emotional well-being, preventing mental health challenges from becoming
chronic or disabling. Sixteen proposals were received by the due date, and
the total request was $782,500. The review panel consisted of five external
reviewers and one Human Services staff member.
Guilfoyle reviewed the details of the allocations.
Guilfoyle reviewed next steps to work with organizations to identify similar
indicators of success, develop scope of work and enter into contracts, collect
data and lessons learned throughout the grant period, and identify
opportunities to leverage additional funds for youth mental health supports in
the community.
Guilfoyle anticipates contracts to be in place by early April.
G. Consultant Services Agreement with KBA, Inc. for the South
212th Street Preservation Project - Authorize
Public Works Engineering Construction Manager, Eric Conner gave a brief
presentation on a consultant services agreement with KBA, Inc. for the South
212th Street overlay project.
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MOTION: Authorize the Mayor to sign a Consultant Services
Agreement with KBA, Inc. for contract administration,
management, quality control, and inspection in an amount not
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to exceed $198,800 for the South 212 Street Preservation
Project - 72nd Avenue South to 84th Avenue South, subject to
final terms and conditions acceptable to the City Attorney and
Public Works Director.
RESULT: RECOMMENDED TO COUNCIL BY CONSENSUS Next: 4/6/2021
7:00 PM
H. Payment of Bills - Authorize
MOTION: Authorize the payment of bills received through
3/15/2021 and paid on 3/15/2021, and authorize the checks
issued for payroll for 3/1/21-3/15/21 and paid on 3/19/21, all
audited by the Committee of the Whole on 3/23/21.
RESULT: RECOMMENDED TO COUNCIL BY CONSENSUS Next: 4/6/2021
7:00 PM
I. Interlocal Agreement with FileLocal for City of Kent Business
Licenses - Authorize
Finance Director, Paula Painter reviewed an interlocal agreement with
FileLocal for City of Kent business licenses. Painter advised that RCW
35.90.020 requires cities with general business license for business activities
to join either the state business license system or the FileLocal system to
administer city business licenses online. Painter indicated that staff has
evaluated both business license systems and has chosen to join ten other
cities to become part of FileLocal.
Painter noted that FileLocal will eventually allow the City to administer both
its business licenses and local business & occupation taxes in the same
system, allowing local businesses to accomplish both tasks on one website.
About a year ago, and through an act of legislation, the City was granted a
one-year extension to July 1, 2021, to join FileLocal. Beyond that date, the
City would be required to join the state business license system. Painter
noted that entering into the interlocal agreement is the next step in ensuring
the City is on track to meet the July 1, 2021 deadline.
MOTION: Authorize the Mayor to sign an Interlocal Agreement
between FileLocal and the City of Kent, subject to final terms
and conditions acceptable to the City Attorney and Finance
Director.
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RESULT: RECOMMENDED TO COUNCIL BY CONSENSUS Next: 4/6/2021
7:00 PM
5. ADJOURNMENT
Council President Troutner adjourned the meeting.
Meeting ended at 6:15 p.m.
Kimberley A. Komoto
City Clerk
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BACKGROUND (2019 ILA)
In 2019, the Cities of Auburn, Burien, Covington, Des Moines, Federal Way, Kent, Normandy Park, Renton, Tukwila, and King County entered into an ILA creating SKHHP.The goal of this partnership
is to ensure the availability of housing that meets the needs of all income levels in South King County. This also includes providing a sound base of housing policies and programs in
South King County to complement the efforts of existing public and private organizations to address housing needs.The initial 2019 ILA serves as a framework for all participating municipalities
within the broader SKHHP jurisdictions. On November 22, 2019, the SKHHP Executive Board took unanimous action to adopt SKHHP Resolution 2019the provisions of RCW 82.14.540 which expressly
anticipates pooling of these receipts.
private investment.
capital fund has the potential to
leverage much greater public and
Once established SKHHP housing
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incredible opportunity to stand up
Pooled SHB 1406 funds provide an
SKHHP’s housing capital fund much
sooner than was originally envisioned
QUESTIONS?
2022 contracts.
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Kent is one of 17 cities in King County participating in the Human Services Funders Collaborative (HSFC).Funding application process opens every two years. Applications were open in
2020 for 2021Funding recommendations are made by our Human Services Commission. In special circumstances an outside review panel may be utilized.
BACKGROUND
Reporting and Compliance WorkshopsDraft Consultant Services Agreement (CSA)Negotiate Scope of Work (including performance measures and outcomes)Establish Insurance RequirementsAgency
and City SignatureFile CSA with City ClerkReview Quarterly Billing and Service ReportsPayment ProcessingReview Demographics and OutcomesMonitor for Compliance
CONTRATING PROCESS
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CDBGMiscellaneous
Entitlement grant based on a funding formula established by HUD
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on a per capita amount
19 public health emergency.
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General FundCDBG
Based with an annual CPI escalator.CARES Act funding prepare for, and respond to the covid
Human Services Funding can be divided into four general categories.
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HUMAN SERVICES FUNDING SOURCES
Basic NeedsEarly learningSafe, Welcoming, Access
$118,745.00
$217,500.00
$221,345.00
Physical and Mental HealthHealthy AgingCapacity Building
$89,453.00
$268,000.00
2022 Human Services Programs
$102,000.00
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$30,000.00
ALLOCATION BY PRIORITY
2021
$117,500.00
$54,000.00
Funding Allocation by Strategic Plan Priority
Economic, Legal, FinancialStable HousingYouth
FUNDING
Physical and Mental Health
$521,381.00
Stable Housing
CV Programs
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$65,000.00
CDBG
$50,000.00
$20,000.00
Economic, Legal, Financial
Funding Allocation by Strategic Plan Priority
Basic Needs
FUNDING ALLOCATION BY PRIORITY
$5,000$10,000$5,000$10,000$78,100$108,000$5,245
BEING
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Meyer Medical Equipment CenterEmergency AssistanceKing County 2Meeting Basic Needs for ChildrenKent Food Bank & Emergency ServicesEARNS (EA and Resource Navigation)Street Outreach Services
Service Center
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PROGRAMS BY PRIORITY AREA BASIC NEEDS
Bridge Disabilities Ministries Catholic Community ServicesCrisis ConnectionsEastside Baby CornerKent Food Bank MultiUTOPIA
ENHANCED INDIVIDUAL AND COMMUNITY WELL
$10,000$20,000$12,000$15,000$23,000$15,000$8,745$15,000
BEING
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Sufficiency Program
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Apprenticeship Construction Training & Supportive Services
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PreRefugee and Immigrant ServicesPro Bono ServicesEmployment and Family SelfCentro RenduEmployment and TrainingPathways to Self Sufficiency, Adult Employment and TrainingImmigration
Legal Program
PROGRAMS BY PRIORITY AREA ECONOMIC, LEGAL, FINANCIAL
ANEWJewish Family ServiceKing County Bar AssociationNeighborhood HouseSt. Vincent de PaulPartner in EmploymentPuget Sound Training CenterWest African Community Council
ENHANCED INDIVIDUAL AND COMMUNITY WELL
$10,000$9,500$10,000$5,000$33,000$15,000$15,000$75,000$15,000$10,000$10,000$10,000
BEING
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Whole Health Oriented Mental Health ProgramReproductive Health Care for Low Income WomenDV Community Advocate ProgramCrisis LineCommunity AdvocatesDental CareMedical CareBehavioral Health
ProgramCounselingInfant Withdrawal ProgramSouth King County Mobile Medical ProgramPATH (Homeless Outreach Program)
Counseling and Referral Service
PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH
Asian Counseling and Referral ServiceCedar River ClinicsConsejoCrisis ConnectionsDAWNHealthPointHealthPointKent Youth & Family ServicesLutheran Community Services NWPediatric Interim
Care CenterPublic Health Seattle & King CountySound
PROGRAMS BY PRIORITY AREA ENHANCED INDIVIDUAL AND COMMUNITY WELL
$10,000$10,000$15,000$15,000$10,000$15,000$14,453
BEING
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Bridge AcademySKC Systems Navigation ProgramIraqi/Arabic Case ManagementMulticultural Family SupportDivinia Providencia at Holy SpiritRussian Ukrainian Refugee Assistance ProjectBuilding
Sustainable Food Security & Community Connection for Local Refugees & Immigrants: Paradise Parking Plots
ENHANCED INDIVIDUAL AND COMMUNITY WELL SAFE, WELCOMING ACCESS
Bridge of PromiseEl Centro de la RazaIraqi Community CenterOpen Doors for Multicultural FamiliesSt. Vincent de PaulUkrainian Community CenterWorld Relief Seattle
PROGRAMS BY PRIORITY AREA
$35,000$10,000$25,000$22,000$25,000
Child Care Financial AssistanceHomeless Child Care ProgramPediatric Therapy for Children with Special NeedsParents and Children Together (PACT)Early Learning Program
EARLY LEARNING
Child Care ResourcesChild Care ResourcesInstitute for Family DevelopmentKent Youth and Family Services
PROGRAMS BY PRIORITY AREA A GOOD START
$15,000$35,000$10,000$7,5000$15,000$25,000$10,000
Program
Kent Youth Education ProgramMentoring ProgramAcademic Coaching ProgramTeen LinkAfterSchoolComprehensive Sexual Assault Advocacy ServicesFamily Support at Appian Way Affordable Housing
Community
YOUTH
Coalition for Refugees from BurmaCommunities in Schools of KentCommunity Network CouncilCrisis ConnectionsKent Youth & Family ServicesKC Sexual Assault Resource CenterMercy Housing Northwest
PROGRAMS BY PRIORITY AREA A GOOD START
$10,000$12,000$32,000
$15,000$15,000
Volunteer ServicesVolunteer Transportation Kent Senior Counseling
Capacity BuildingNeighbor 2 Neighbor
HEALTHY AGING
Catholic Community ServicesSound GenerationsValley Cities Counseling and Consultation
CAPACITY BUILDING
Communities RiseSeattle Foundation
PROGRAMS BY PRIORITY AREA HEALTHY AGING
CAPACITY BUILDING
$45,000$50,000$14,000$30,000$10,000$15,000$49,000$15,000$10,000$10,000$20,000
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Community Engagement CenterShelter ServicesShelter/HousingShelter/HousingWatson Manor Transitional Living ProgramShelter and Supportive HousingTransitional HousingStable Families ProgramArcadia
Outreach, Case Management and DropAnita Vista
Service Center
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STABLE HOUSING
Catholic Community ServicesCatholic Community ServicesCatholic Community ServicesDAWNHospitality HouseKent Youth & Family ServicesMultiSt. Stephen Housing Vine Maple PlaceYMCA of Greater
SeattleYWCA Seattle King County
PROGRAMS BY PRIORITY AREA STABLE HOUSING
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REFER TO HUMAN SERVICES FUNDING UPDATE
organizations who have applied for and received funding from the City of Kent and organizations who have applied for and did not receive funding from the City of Kent.
Equity Analysis Process Activities included six (6) focus groups with the following stakeholder groups: (1)(2)A survey and interview were offered to organizations that serve Kent residents
and did not apply, or those that were funded in the past that did not apply.
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2020 General Fund Programs
Agency NameProgram NameFunding SourceFunded Amount
ANEWConstruction Trades
GF-2020$ 10,000.00
Asian Counseling and Referral ServiceMental Health
GF-2020$ 10,000.00
Bridge Disability MinistriesMeyer Medical Equipment Center
GF-2020$ 5,000.00
Catholic Community Services of
Emergency Assistance
GF-2020$ 10,000.00
Western Washington
Catholic Community Services of
Volunteer Services
GF-2020$ 11,000.00
Western Washington
Catholic Community Services of
Kent Community Engagement Center
GF-2020$ 30,000.00
Western Washington
Catholic Community Services of
HOME and WHOME
GF-2020$ 65,000.00
Western Washington
Reproductive Health Care for Low
Cedar River Clinic
GF-2020$ 7,500.00
Income Women
Child Care ResourcesHomeless Child Care
GF-2020$ 10,000.00
Child Care ResourcesChild Care Financial Assistance
GF-2020$ 36,950.00
South King County Family Resource
Children's Home Society of Washington
GF-2020$ 10,000.00
Center (SKFRC)
Pediatric Therapy for Children with
Children's Therapy Center
GF-2020$ 50,000.00
Special Needs
Coalition for Refugees from BurmaKent Youth Education
GF-2020$ 15,000.00
Communities in Schools of KentCommunities In Schools Mentoring
GF-2020$ 35,000.00
Crisis ConnectionsKing County 2-1-1
GF-2020$ 5,000.00
Crisis ConnectionsTeen Link
GF-2020$ 7,500.00
Crisis ConnectionsCrisis Line
GF-2020$ 5,000.00
Domestic Abuse Women's NetworkHousing
GF-2020$ 30,000.00
Domestic Abuse Women's NetworkCommunity Advocates
GF-2020$ 33,000.00
Domestic Abuse Women's NetworkPrevention / Children's Programming
GF-2020$ 5,000.00
Education with Purpose Foundation for Works of Expression to Increase Racial
GF-PAP-2020$ 9,000.00
Pacific IslandersJustice
Falis Community ServiceCommunity & Family Services Program
GF-PAP-2020$ 5,000.00
HealthPointMedical
GF-2020$ 15,000.00
HealthPointDental
GF-2020$ 15,000.00
2020 General Fund Programs
Hospitality HouseWomen's Shelter
GF-2020$ 10,000.00
Jewish Family ServiceRefugee and Immigrant Services
GF-2020$ 20,000.00
Kent Food BankFood and Emergency Services
GF-2020$ 70,000.00
Kent Youth and Family ServicesWatson Manor Transitional Living
GF-2020$ 15,000.00
Kent Youth and Family ServicesEarly Learning
GF-2020$ 25,500.00
Kent Youth and Family ServicesAfterSchool
GF-2020$ 15,000.00
Kent Youth and Family ServicesBehavioral Health Programs
GF-2020$ 75,000.00
King County Bar AssociationPro Bono Services Department
GF-2020$ 12,000.00
King County Sexual Assault Resource Comprehensive Sexual Assault
GF-2020$ 25,000.00
CenterAdvocacy Services
Lutheran Community Services
Refugees Northwest Counseling
GF-2020$ 15,000.00
Northwest
Multi-Service CenterKent Housing Continuum
GF-2020$ 120,000.00
Neighborhood HouseEmployment & Family Self-Sufficiency
GF-2020$ 15,000.00
Nexus Youth & FamiliesNexus Arcadia House
GF-2020$ 10,000.00
Pediatric Interim Care CenterInfant Withdrawal Program
GF-2020$ 10,000.00
Project FeastCulinary Apprenticeship Program
GF-PAP-2020$ 6,800.00
Seattle FoundationNeighbor to Neighbor
GF-2020$ 15,000.00
Seattle King County Department of
Mobile Medical Van
GF-2020$ 10,000.00
Public Health
Somali Youth and Family ClubCultural Relevant Case Management
GF-2020$ 10,000.00
SoundPATH
GF-2020$ 12,000.00
Sound GenerationsVolunteer Transportation
GF-2020$ 12,000.00
St. Vincent de Paul of Seattle King
Centro Rendu
GF-2020$ 23,000.00
County
St. Vincent de Paul of Seattle King
Holy Spirit
GF-2020$ 10,000.00
County
Ukrainian Community Center of
RURAP
GF-2020$ 15,000.00
Washington
Valley Cities Counseling & ConsultationKent Senior Counseling
GF-2020$ 32,000.00
Total$ 1,018,250.00
2020 CDBG Programs
Agency NameProgram NameFunding SourceFunded Amount
Catholic Community Services of
Katherine's House
CDBG-2020$ 13,000.00
Western Washington
Mother AfricaSAFARI
CDBG-2020$ 15,000.00
Multi-Service CenterHousing Stability Project
CDBG-2020$ 57,252.00
Open Doors for Multicultural FamiliesFamily Services Project
CDBG-2020$ 15,000.00
Partner In EmploymentJob Readiness and Training
CDBG-2020$ 15,000.00
Puget Sound Training CenterEmployment and Training Services
CDBG-2020$ 6,500.00
St. Stephen Housing AssociationTransitional Housing Project
CDBG-2020$ 15,000.00
West African Community CouncilImmigration Legal Program
CDBG-2020$ 14,201.00
YWCA Seattle | King | SnohomishAnita Vista
CDBG-2020$ 20,000.00
Total$ 170,953.00
2020 CDBG-CV Programs
Agency NameProgram NameFunding SourceFunded Amount
Beacon of Hope: COVID-Related
Circle of Caring Friends
CDBG-CV1$ 12,000.00
Goods Redistribution Center
DeghTegh Community KitchenCOVID Related Food Assistance
CDBG-CV1$ 25,000.00
East African Community Services
(collaboration with Appian Way/Mercy COVID-Related Housing Assistance
CDBG-CV1$ 50,000.00
Hsg)
East African Community Services
COVID-Related Food Assistance
(collaboration with Appian Way/Mercy
Program
Hsg)
CDBG-CV1$ 20,000.00
StartZone Micro-enterprise Assistance
Highline College
CDBG-2020$ 50,000.00
Project
Transitional Housing Support and Hotel
Kent Youth and Family Services
CDBG-CV1$ 20,000.00
Financial Assistance
Khmer Community of Seattle King
Khmer Food Assistance Project
CDBG-CV1$ 25,000.00
County
Multi-Service CenterRental Assistance Program
CDBG-CV1$ 40,000.00
Neighborhood HouseCOVID-Related Rental Assistance
CDBG-CV1$ 30,000.00
Open Doors for Multicultural FamiliesCOVID-Related Rental Assistance
CDBG-CV1$ 50,000.00
Open Doors for Multicultural FamiliesCOVID-Related Food Assistance
CDBG-CV1$ 30,000.00
Project FeastCOVID-19 Related Food Assistance
CDBG-CV1$ 20,000.00
Sea Mar Community Health CentersCOVID-19 Testing
CDBG-CV1$ 25,000.00
Trauma Case Management and
Sea Mar Community Health Centers
CDBG-CV1$ 40,000.00
Connection
Team Redeemed Food Assistance
Tiny Tots Development Center
CDBG-CV1$ 10,000.00
Program
COVID-Related Rental & Utility
World Relief Seattle
CDBG-CV1$ 75,000.00
Assistance
YWCA of Seattle | King | SnohomishRental/Utility Assistance Program
CDBG-2020$ 134,381.00
TBDTBD
CDBG-CV1$ 65,000.00
Total$ 721,381.00
*DAWN, Kent City Football Club, and King County Bar were approved for contracts but did not proceed due to
CDBG data collection/reporting requirements.
*Highline, YWCA, and $567 of World Relief funded with 2020 Entitlement funds
2021 CDBG Programs
Agency NameProgram NameFunding SourceFunded Amount
Catholic Community Services of King
Katherine's and Rita's Houses
CDBG-2021$ 14,000.00
County
Shelter and Supportive Housing
Multi-Service Center
CDBG-2021$ 49,000.00
(formerly Shelter & Transitional Housing)
Open Doors for Multicultural FamiliesMulticultural Family Support
CDBG-2021$ 15,000.00
Partner In EmploymentEmployment and Training
CDBG-2021$ 15,000.00
Pathways to Self-Sufficiency: Adult
Puget Sound Training Center
CDBG-2021$ 8,745.00
Employment & Training
St. Stephen Housing AssociationTransitional Housing
CDBG-2021$ 15,000.00
UTOPIA (United Territories Of Pacific
UTOPIA Street Outreach Services
CDBG-2021$ 5,245.00
Islanders Alliance)
West African Community CouncilWACC Immigration Legal Program
CDBG-2021$ 15,000.00
Building Sustainable Food Security &
Community Connection for Local
World Relief Seattle
Refugees & Immigrants: Paradise
CDBG-2021$ 14,453.00
Parking Plots Community Garden
YWCA Seattle | King | SnohomishAnita Vista
CDBG-2021$ 20,000.00
$ 171,443.00
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South 228th Street/Union Pacific Railroad Grade Separation
Willis Street at 4th Ave South Roundabout
220th Street South to 216th Street South
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76th Avenue South (Middle Phase)
Colony Park Apartments driveway to Russell Road
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Improvements and Midblock Crossing at the Riverbend
Driving Range
Meeker Frontage
Russell Road
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to 700 feet east of Russell Road
Improvement at the Riverwood Apartments
Meeker Frontage
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2023 Funding2023 Funding2023 Funding2023 Funding
TIB Urban Arterials Program
2022, 2023, or 2024 Funding
FMSIB (No Call for Projects in 2020)
TIB Sidewalk Program (Suspended in 2020)
TIB Complete Streets (Suspended in 2020)
PSRC Transportation Alternative Program (TAP)
Potential 2021 Grant Opportunities
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