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Notice #: 0001013818-02
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PUBLIC NOTICE
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG), HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIPS (HOME), EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS GRANTS (ESG) AND HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES FOR
PERSONS WITH AIDS (HOPWA) PROGRAMS
In accordance with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) requirements regarding the City and County of Honolulu’s Consolidated Plan, the City and County of Honolulu
hereby provides a list of final projects for the City’s Twenty-Third (23rd) Year Action Plan for Fiscal Year 2018 (July 1, 2017 – June 30, 2018). The City’s 5-Year Consolidated Plan identifies
housing and community development needs and a long-range strategic plan to meet those needs. The annual Action Plan details the activities the City will undertake in the upcoming year to
address the needs identified in the Consolidated Plan. The final projects in the City’s Twenty-Third (23rd) Year Action Plan are as follows:
The public is advised that the City and County of Honolulu may incur preaward costs under the CDBG and HOME programs that will not exceed 25% of the current CDBG and HOME allocations.
CDBG and HOME funds will be used to reimburse the City when funds become available, subject to sufficient funding from the HUD. Should funds not be available, the City will cover the costs
or future funding for CDBG and HOME projects will be reduced.
In addition, the City has prepared a list of alternate projects for the CDBG and HOME programs, listed above, that will be funded in the event that selected projects cannot be implemented. The
City may permit their funding in the subsequent fiscal year if there are insufficient funds in the current year. For the ESG and HOPWA programs, if excess/unspent funds become available, funds
will be reallocated among the agencies listed, provided that the agency is performing satisfactorily and has the ability to expend the funds in a timely manner.
The Final Twenty-Third (23rd) Year Action Plan will be submitted to HUD on August 15, 2017. Copies of the Twenty-Third (23rd) Year Action Plan projects will be available for public review at the
Municipal Reference Center, 558 South King Street, by calling 768-3765 or email at: csdaccess@honolulu.gov or on the City’s website at http://www.honolulu.gov/cms-bfs-menu/site-bfssitearticles/
408-federal-grants.html.
Nelson H. Koyanagi, Jr., Director
Department of Budget and Fiscal Services
By order of KIRK CALDWELL, MAYOR
City and County of Honolulu
PROJECT TITLE & DESCRIPTION PROPOSED
AMOUNT
PROJECT TITLE & DESCRIPTION PROPOSED
AMOUNT
CDBG PUBLIC SERVICE (PS) PROJECTS
Adult Friends for Youth – Restorative Stewardship Project. Support services $148,242
for homeless youth, age 10 – 25 years old, in Downtown Honolulu. Located at 3375
Koapaka Street, Suite B290, Honolulu, HI 96819.
Dept. of Community Services – Work Readiness Program for People $320,000
Experiencing Homelessness. Support services for individuals and families
experiencing or at risk for homelessness. Services island-wide.
Domestic Violence Action Center – Safe on Scene (SOS) Program. $229,046
Support services for victims of domestic violence and their children. Services
island-wide.
Educational Services Hawaii Foundation – EPIC Start. Vocational exploration $18,931
and training for young adults, age 8 – 25 years old, formerly or currently in foster or
kinship care. Services island-wide.
Family Promise of Hawaii – Housing Placement for Homeless Families with $105,500
Children. Support services for homeless families with children. Located at 245 N.
Kukui St., Honolulu, HI 96819 and 69 N. Kainalu Drive, Kailua, HI 96734.
Hawaiian Community Assets, Inc. – Increasing the Financial Capacity of $67,641
Homeless Families to Securing Housing, First. Housing and financial
counseling to persons/families experiencing or at-risk of homelessness. Services
island-wide.
Parents and Children Together (PACT) – Family Peace Center Survivor and $237,139
Children’s Services. Comprehensive crisis response care and support for victims
of domestic violence and their children. Services island-wide.
CDBG PS PROJECTS TOTAL $1,126,499
CDBG PS ALTERNATE PROJECTS
Gregory House Programs – Housing and Supportive Services for Persons $250,000
with HIV/AIDS. Housing assistance and supportive services for persons with
HIV/AIDS. Located at 200 N. Vineyard Boulevard, #A310, Honolulu, HI 96817.
Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement (CNHA) – Micro Enterprise $82,544
Assistance Program. Increased economic development opportunities for lowand
moderate-income persons. Located at 2149 Lauwiliwili Street, Kapolei, HI
96707.
CDBG PS ALTERNATE PROJECTS TOTAL $332,544
CDBG NON-PS (OTHER) PROJECTS
Dept. of Budget and Fiscal Services – Federal Grants Unit. $641,546
Administration of the City’s HUD funded programs.
Dept. of Budget and Fiscal Services – Fiscal Support. $93,864
Fiscal support for the administration of HUD-funded programs.
Dept. of Community Services – Community-Based Development Division & $826,758
Community Assistance Division. Administrative support of the Community-
Based Development and Community Assistance Divisions.
Easter Seals Hawaii – Makiki Service Center Capital Improvements, Phase I $408,500
Renovation of Easter Seal’s service center for individuals with intellectual
disabilities. Located at 710 Green Street, Honolulu, HI 96813.
Feeding Hawaii Together – Alleviating Hawaii’s Hunger and Food Insecurity $3,515,800
through a Permanent Home. Acquisition of a warehouse to be used as a food
distribution center for low- and moderate-income households. Located at
2522 Rose Street, Honolulu, HI 96819.
Honolulu Fire Dept. – Waianae Engine Apparatus. Acquisition of an engine $768,500
apparatus for the Waianae Fire Station. Located at 85-645 Farrington Highway,
Waianae, HI 96792.
Honolulu Fire Dept. – McCully-Moiliili Engine Apparatus. Acquisition of an $429,371
engine apparatus for the McCully-Moiliili Fire Station. Located at
2425 Date Street, Honolulu, HI 96826.
CDBG OTHER PROJECTS TOTAL $6,684,339
CDBG OTHER ALTERNATE PROJECTS
Honolulu Fire Dept. – McCully-Moiliili Engine Apparatus. Acquisition of $339,129
an engine apparatus for the McCully-Moiliili Fire Station. Located at
2425 Date Street, Honolulu, HI 96826.
Honolulu Fire Dept. – Nanakuli Engine Apparatus. Acquisition of an engine $768,500
apparatus for the Nanakuli Fire Station. Located at 89-334 Nanakuli Avenue,
Nanakuli, HI 96792.
Honolulu Fire Dept. – Kuakini Engine Apparatus. Acquisition of an engine $768,500
apparatus for the Kuakini Fire Station. Located at 601 North Kuakini Street,
Honolulu, HI 96817.
Honolulu Fire Dept. – Kalihi Kai Quint Apparatus. Acquisition of a quint $950,000
apparatus for the Kalihi Kai Fire Station. Located at 1334 N. Nimitz Highway,
Honolulu, HI 96817.
Honolulu Fire Dept. – Wahiawa Engine Apparatus. Acquisition of an engine $768,500
apparatus for the Wahiawa Fire Station. Located at 640 California Avenue,
Wahiawa, HI 96786.
CDBG OTHER ALTERNATE PROJECTS TOTAL $3,594,629
HOME PROJECTS
ALEA Bridge – The Wahiawa HoM Resource and Navigation Center. $753,368
Rental assistance services to eligible low-income persons. Services island-wide.
Dept. of Budget and Fiscal Services – Federal Grants Unit $55,774
Administration and coordination of the City’s HOME program.
Dept. of Community Services – Downpayment Loan Program. Financial $610,000
assistance to low-income homebuyers. Services island-wide.
Dept. of Community Services – Housing First Rental Assistance. $1,200,000
Program. Provision of grant funds to provide Housing First rental assistance
services to eligible low-income persons. Services island-wide.
Dept. of Community Services – Tenant Based Rental Assistance (TBRA) $229,464
Program – Program Administration. Administration and coordination of the
TBRA program.
Dept. of Community Services – Tenant Based Rental Assistance (TBRA) $600,000
Program. Rental assistance services to eligible low-income persons. Services
island-wide.
Gregory House Programs – Acquisition. Acquisition of two (2) $556,051
buildings to be occupied by eligible low-income households. Location
suppressed.
Honolulu Habitat for Humanity – Building Homes for Low-Income Families. $936,000
Demolition and re-construction of four (4) homes currently occupied by low-income
families. Located at 922 Austin Lane C-1, Honolulu, HI 96817.
IHS, The Institute for Human Services, Inc. – Clean and Sober Transitions Out $411,722
Of Homelessness 2018. Rental assistance services to eligible low-income
persons. Services island-wide.
HOME PROJECTS TOTAL $5,352,379
HOME ALTERNATE PROJECTS
Gregory House Programs – Acquisition. Acquisition of two (2) $4,147,118
buildings to be occupied by eligible low-income households. Location
suppressed.
HOME ALTERNATE PROJECTS TOTAL $4,147,118
HOPWA PROJECTS
Dept. of Community Services – Program Administration. $15,033
Administration of the City’s HOPWA program.
Gregory House Programs. Long- and short-term financial assistance and $409,454
housing supportive services to persons with HIV/AIDS. Located at
200 N. Vineyard Boulevard, #A310, Honolulu, HI 96817.
Life Foundation. Supportive services for persons with HIV/AIDS. $83,865
Located at 677 Ala Moana Boulevard, Honolulu, HI 96813.
HOPWA PROJECTS TOTAL $508,352
ESG AND MATCH PROJECTS
ALEA Bridge –Wahiawa HoM Project. Financial assistance and housing $100,000
relocation and stabilization services for persons who are homeless (rapid rehousing).
Located at 219 Crest Avenue, Wahiawa, HI 96786.
Alternative Structures International – ASI Rapid Rehousing for Oahu $117,196
Chronically Homeless Household. Financial assistance and housing relocation
and stabilization services for persons who are homeless (rapid re-housing).
Located at 86-660 Lualualei Homestead Road, Waianae, HI 96792.
Catholic Charities Hawaii – Maililand Transitional Shelter. Transitional $63,000
shelter operations for homeless families. Located at 87-190/191 Maliona Street,
Waianae, HI 96792.
Child and Family Service – Domestic Abuse Shelters. Transitional and $65,000
emergency shelter operations for victims of domestic violence.
Locations suppressed.
Dept. of Community Services – Program Administration. $150,000
emergency shelter operations for victims of domestic violence.
Administration of the City’s ESG program.
Homeless Management Information System (HMIS). Maintenance and $30,000
management of HMIS.
Family Promise of Hawaii – Housing Placement for Homeless Families with $135,342
emergency shelter operations for victims of domestic violence.
Children. Emergency shelter operations for homeless families with children.
Located at 245 N. Kukui Street, Honolulu, HI 96819.
Gregory House Programs – Emergency Solutions Program. Financial $372,619
assistance and housing relocation and stabilization services for persons who are
homeless (rapid re-housing) and at-risk of homelessness (homelessness
prevention). Located at 200 N. Vineyard Boulevard, #A310, Honolulu, HI 96817.
Hale Kipa – Emergency Shelters for Youth. Essential services for homeless $53,000
youth. Located at 1828 Makuahine Street, Honolulu, HI 96819 and 91-1259
Renton Road, Ewa Beach, Honolulu, HI 96706.
IHS, The Institute for Human Services, Inc. – Sumner Street Emergency $229,085
emergency shelter operations for victims of domestic violence.
Shelter. Emergency shelter operations for homeless men. Located at 350
Sumner Street, Honolulu, HI 96817.
IHS, The Institute for Human Services, Inc. – Rapid Re-Housing. Financial $278,567
assistance and housing relocation and stabilization services for persons who are
homeless (rapid re-housing). Located at 916 Ka’amahu Place, #A, Honolulu, HI 96817.
Kalihi-Palama Health Center – Emergency Relief Program. Financial $200,000
assistance and housing relocation and stabilization services for persons who are
homeless (rapid re-housing) and at-risk of homelessness (homelessness
prevention). Located at 904 Kohou Street, #307, Honolulu, HI 96817.
Parents and Children Together – Ohia Domestic Violence Shelter. $172,949
Emergency shelter operations and rapid re-housing assistance for victims of
domestic violence. Location suppressed.
United States Veterans Initiative –Homeless Assistance Program. $486,592
Emergency shelter operations and rapid re-housing assistance for veterans who
are homeless. Located at 85-638 Farrington Highway, Waianae, HI 96792, Building
37 Shangrila Street, Kapolei, HI 96707, 91-1200 Keaunui Drive, #21, Ewa Beach,
HI 96706, 2343 Amokemoke Street, Pearl City, HI 96782, and 1175 Hookahi
Street, Pearl City, HI 96782
Women in Need – Ala I Ka Kupaa. Emergency shelter operations and $140,366
homelessness prevention assistance for homeless individuals and families.
Located at 99-159 Puakala Street, Aiea, HI 96701, 86-914 Pukui Place, Waianae,
HI 96892, and 98-939 Moanalua Road, Aiea, HI 96701.
ESG AND MATCH PROJECTS TOTAL $2,593,716
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