File #: Resolution 77-2024    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 6/27/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 7/16/2024 Final action:
Title: Resolution 77-2024: Approving an amendment to a subrecipient grant agreement between the City of Littleton and Bridge House in the Amount of $1,500,000 in support of the Tri-Cities Ready to Work Program
Attachments: 1. 1. Resolution No. 77-2024, 2. 2. Bridge House RTW Subrecipient Contract Amendment
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Agenda Date: 07/16/2024

Subject:
Title
Resolution 77-2024: Approving an amendment to a subrecipient grant agreement between the City of Littleton and Bridge House in the Amount of $1,500,000 in support of the Tri-Cities Ready to Work Program
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From:
James L. Becklenberg, City Manager
Prepared by:
Elizabeth Watts, Management Fellow
Presentations:
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PURPOSE:
The first amendment before council corrects the period of performance for this subrecipient grant to include the updated construction timeline and program performance evaluation as well as increases the frequency of reporting requirements from quarterly to monthly.

LONG-TERM OUTCOME(S) SERVED:
Robust and Resilient Economy

DISCUSSION:
The City of Littleton was awarded a $1.5 million Community Project Funding (CPF) grant from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for the purpose of the Tri-Cities Ready to Work program. The city executed a subrecipient grant with Bridge House Ready to Work in September 2023 that anticipated construction completing in early 2024, but the project has experienced delays due to the procurement of construction materials. The first amendment before council corrects the period of performance for this subrecipient grant to include the updated construction timeline and program performance evaluation.

BACKGROUND:
The Ready to Work Program is a significant project identified in the Tri Cities Homeless Action Plan unanimously adopted by City Council in 2021. This program will provide housing and job training to up to forty-eight individuals each year ultimately supporting people out of homelessness and into job and housing security. Ready to Work currently has two other successful facilities in Boulder and Aurora. Bridge House is a vital partner in ending homelessness in our region, and these grant dollars make their work in this community possible.

Prior Actions or Discussions
09/21/2021: Approval of Tri-Cities Homeless Action Plan
09/13/202...

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