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HomeMy WebLinkAboutIR 10579INFORMAL REPORT TO CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS No. 21-10579 To the Mayor and Members of the City Council May 11, 2021 Page 1 of 1 SUBJECT: STATUS OF EMERGENCY RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS ISSUED BY THE CITY MANAGER FORT WORTH, TEXAS On February 23, 2021, the City Council approved M&C 21-0106 and M&C 21-0111 to administer a rental assistance program to assist low-to-moderate income households financially impacted by COVID-19. The rental assistance program is funded through Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) Texas Emergency Rental Assistance Program (TERAP) and the United States Department of Treasury Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP). The program funds total $1,840,489.78 and $27,484,117, respectively. As part of the implementation process, the City launched an online application portal utilizing Neighborly Software on March 8, 2021. The portal allows either the landlord or tenant to initiate the application process. In addition to the online application process, the City has partnered with six organizations, including five nonprofit agencies (Center for Transforming Lives, Samaritan House, Salvation Army, Housing Channel, and Cornerstone Assistance Network) along with Fort Worth Housing Solutions (FWHS), to provide case management services and assist in the overall administration of the program. As of May 5, 2021, a total of 3,095 applications have been entered into the online portal, but only 23% have been completed. A chart summarizing the status of applications received to date is below: Status Cases Notes Applications In Progress 2,319 Applicant hasn’t fully submitted their application Application Under Review 190 Under review by caseworkers Pending Applicant Information 251 Additional information has been requested from the tenant Withdrawn/Duplicate 56 Duplicate accounts have been erased Pending Vendor Response 41 Awaiting information from landlord Denied 106 Applicant does not qualify Approved 132 $691,611 approved for payment Total 3,095 The approval process takes approximately 7-10 days provided all documentation has been submitted in a timely manner. In an effort to address the number of incomplete applications and expedite final approval, our partner agencies are notifying the impacted tenants or landlords to encourage them to complete the application process. On May 5, 2021, Neighborhood Services staff, along with partnering agencies, began visiting apartment complexes and other rental housing locations throughout the city to conduct on-site intake of applications. In addition, an extensive affirmative marketing and outreach strategy (Social media, print media, Nextdoor, radio, bus stop benches, advertisements on mass transit, robocalls, etc.) specifically targeting underserved populations is being deployed to further inform all residents regarding the availability of assistance. As part of the ongoing outreach efforts, during the first week of May 2021, rental assistance information was shared by robocalls to area residents and sent to 302 faith-based organizations throughout the City to share with their memberships. City staff also completed a radio interview with KERA 90.1 FM on April 29, 2021; which aired on Friday, April 30, 2021, and has been in steady rotation since that date. For additional information about this topic, please contact Victor Turner, Director of the Neighborhood Services Department, at 817-392-8187. David Cooke City Manager