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HomeMy WebLinkAbout063199-A1 - General - Contract - Brandon SmithCSC No. 63199-A1 AMENDMENT ONE TO CITY OF FORT WORTH CONTRACT NO. 63199 This Contract Amendment is made and entered into by and between the City of Fort Worth ("City") and BRANDON SMITH("Landlord"), each individually referred to as a"Party" and collectively referred to as the "Parties." RECITALS WHEREAS, on APRIL 11, 2025, the City entered into an agreement with the Landlord for rental assistance for a named tenant, City Secretary Office (CSO) Contract No. 63199 (the "Agreement"); WHEREAS, ("Tenant") is a participant in the City's rental assistance program; WHEREAS, the Initial term of the Agreement was from APRIL 11, 2025 to APRIL 30, 2026 and allowed for annual renewals upon agreement of the Parties; and WHEREAS, the Parties wish to amend the Agreement as described below, in order to update the rental obligations in Section 3.2.1 from September 1, 2025 to Apri130, 2026. NOW THEREFORE, City and Landlord do hereby agree as follows: I AMENDMENTS TO AGREEMENT The following terms are hereby amended to replace the referenced terms in the Agreement and shall be binding and enforceable as if they were originally included therein. 1. Section 3.2 and 3.2.1 of the Agreement is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: 3.2 Rent and Amounts Pavable bv Citv 3.2.1 Rent. Initial Term: • The City has been notified that the Tenant's Total Rent during the Initial Term is $2,120.00 per month for the Unit. OFFICIAL RECORD CITY SECRETARY CSC No. 63199- AMENDMENT ONE FT. WORTH, TX Page 1 of 4 CoFW and BRANDON SMITH From April ll, 2025 to Apri130, 2025, the Tenant shall be responsible for $0.00 of rent. From May 1, 2025 to April 30, 2026, the Tenant shall be responsible for $185.00 of rent per month. • From April 11, 2025 to Apri130, 2025, City shall be responsible for $1413.33 of rent. From May 1, 2025 to Apri130, 2026, City shall be responsible for $1,935.00 of rent per month Amendment One: • The City has been notified that the Tenant's Total Rent is $2,120.00 per month for the Unit. • From September 1, 2025 to Apri130, 2026, Tenant shall be responsible for $0.00 of rent per month. • From September 1, 2025 to Apri130, 2026, City shall be responsible for $2,120.00 of rent per month. II. All terms and conditions of the Agreement not amended herein remain unaffected and in full force and effect, are binding on the Parties and are hereby ratified by the Parties. [SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS] CSC No. 63199- AMENDMENT ONE Page 2 of 4 CoFW and BRANDON SMITH IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement, to be effective September 1, 2025. FOR CITY OF FORT WORTH: Dc�hc� 8ur�l�do-�-� °I�am�"�a�a�ii g�ic�of�{' zz coT� Title: Assistant City Manager Date: 09/15/2025 APPROVAL RECOMMENDED �� ��V�� KarP� Thnm�t (San 1 �, 7(175 1 F�75��F C'�T� Name: Kacey Thomas Title: Neighborhood Services Director FOR LAJlv�31�RD: �L� Brandon Smith (Sep 11, 2025 15:47:28 CDT) Name: Brandon Smith Title: Property Manager 09/11/2025 Date: APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY SopG�re MatGcewf Name: Sophie Mathews Title: Assistant City Attorney Contract Compliance Manager: By signing I acknowledge that I am the person responsible for the monitoring and administration of this contract, including ensuring all performance and reporting requirements. ��i�' � �i%���iZ/ � Name: Cyndee Garza Title: Sr. Human Services Specialist CSC No. 63199- AMENDMENT ONE CoFW and BRANDON SMITH ATTEST: � .��'� � Name: Jannette Goodall Title: City Secretary Date 09/15/2025 M&C No.: 25-0676 4,�.�p.'04�Q�� a> � EOR���ddd a � v°!�� o gp-� d °c�o �_� °�a*°°oo o°*� � ��n� nEXA`'�ooaa OFFICIAL RECORD CITY SECRETARY FT. WORTH, TX Page 3 of 4 EXHIBIT A History of Rental Obligations by Lease Term Lease Term Initial Term Amendment One Total Rent $2,120.00 $2,120.00 Tenant's Portion April 11, 2025 to Apri130, 2025; $0.00 May 1, 2025 to Apri130, 2026: $185.00 September 1, 2025 to Apri130, 2026 0.00 City's Portion April 11, 2025 to April 30, 2025: $1,413.33 May 1, 2025 to Apri130, 2026: $1,935.00 September 1, 2025 to Apri130, 2026 $2,120.00 CSC No. 63199- AMENDMENT ONE Page 4 of 4 CoFW and BRANDON SMITH TEXAS STANDARD RESIDENTIAL LEASE THIS STANDARD RESIDENTIAL LEASE AGREEMENT (this "Lease" or "lease") is entered into between Brandon Smith ("Landlord") and ("Tenant", whether singly or collectively). 1. 2. PREMISES: For good consideration, Landlord leases to Tenant the following real property: Address: legally described as: in Tarrant �� County, Texas, together with the following non-real-property items: The real property and the non-real property are collectively called the "Premises". TERM: A. Lease Term: The initial term of this lease begins and ends : o4i11i2s until 4/30/26 B. Delav of Occupancv: Tenant may terminate this Lease by giving written notice to Landlord if the Premises are not available to be occupied by Tenant by the fifth (5th) day after the Commencement Date because of construction on the Premises or a prior tenant's holding over of the Premises, in which event Landlord will refund to Tenant the security deposit and any rent paid. Landlord will abate rent on a daily basis for a delay caused by construction or a prior tenant's holding over. This paragraph does not apply to any delay in occupancy caused by cleaning, repairs, or make-ready items. 3. DEFINITIONS: "Abandonment" occurs when all of the following occur: (a) all occupants have vacated the Premises, in Landlord's reasonable judgment; (b) Tenant is in breach of this lease by not timely paying rent; and (c) Landlord has delivered written notice to Tenant, by affixing it to the inside of the main entry door or, if Landlord is prevented from entering the Premises, by affixing it to the outside of the main entry door, stating that Landlord considers the Premises abandoned, and Tenant fails to respond to the affixed notice by the time required in the notice, which will not be less than 2 days from the date the notice is affixed to the main entry door. "Injury" means (a) harm to or impairment or loss of property or its use or (b) harm to or death of a person. "Landlord" means Landlord[s] and [his/her/their/its] agents, employees, invitees, licensees, or visitors. "Normal wear and tear" means deterioration that occurs without negligence, carelessness, accident, or abuse. "Rent" means Monthly Rent plus any other amounts of money payable by Tenant to Landlord. "Surrender" occurs when all occupants have vacated the Premises, in Landlord's reasonable judgment, and one of the following events occurs: the date Tenant specifies as the move-out or termination date in a written notice to Landlord has passed; or (a) Tenant returns keys and access devices that Landlord provided to Tenant under this lease. "TenanY' means Tenant[s] and [his/her/their] contractors, invitees, or visitors. 4. AUTOMATIC RENEWAL AND NOTICE OF TERMINATION: A. This lease automatically renews on a month-to-month basis unless Landlord or Tenant provides the other party written notice of termination not less than: (Check only one box.) ❑(1) 30 days before the Expiration Date. B. In the event this Lease is renewed pursuant to Paragraph 4A above, it will continue to renew on a month-to-month basis until either party provides written notice of termination to the other party and the notice of termination will be effective: (Check only one box.) ❑(1) on the last day of the month following the month in which the notice is given. Landlord is not obligated to prorate rent even if Tenant surrenders the Premises before the termination date. ❑(2) on the date designated in the notice but not sooner than 30 days after the notice is given and, if necessary, rent will be prorated on a daily basis. Landlord may increase the rent that will be paid during any month-to-month renewal period by providing at least 30 days written notice to Tenant. C. Oral notice of termination is not sufficient under anv circumstances. Strict compliance is required and time is of the essence relative to the expiration and renewal of this Lease. If a box is not checked under Paragraph 4A, Paragraph 4A(1) will apply. If a box is not checked under Paragraph 4B, Paragraph 4B(1) will apply. 5. RENT: A. Monthlv Rent: During the Lease, including any renewals, Tenant will pay Landlord monthly rent in the amount of $_2,120 for each full month, payable in advance on the first day of each month. Weekends, holidays, and mail delays do not excuse Tenant's obligation to timely pay rent. B. Prorated Rent: On or before 4/11/25 ,Tenant will pay Landlord $�1413.33 as prorated rent from the Commencement Date through the last day of the month in which this Lease begins. In the event the term of this Lease expires other than on the last day of a calendar month, the monthly rent for such month shall be subject to daily proration and shall only be owing for the days of such month during which Tenant or the Tenant's property occupied the Premises. C. Place of Pavment: Tenant will pay all amounts due to Landlord using our online payment system. Instruction will be provided by our Property Manager. In case under this Lease to the following and make all payments payable to the named person or entity. Landlord may later designate, in writing, another person or place to which Tenant must remit amounts due under this Lease. Nam2: Brandon Smith Addl'eSS: 8931 White Pine Ln Dallas, TX 75238 To ensure proper credit, place the Premises address and Tenant's name on all payments. D. Method of Pavment: (1) Tenant must pay all rent timely and without demand, deduction, or offset, except as permitted by law or this Lease. (2) Time is of the essence for the payment of rent (strict compliance with rental due dates is required). Unless the parties agree otherwise, Tenant may not pay rent in cash and will pay all rent by check, cashier's check, money order, or other means acceptable to Landlord. (3) Should Tenant is required to use direct electronic payment method to make rent payment. Landlord will provide the instruction to use the direct payment system. 6. LATE CHARGES: A. If Landlord does not actuallv receive a rent payment in the full amount at the designated place of payment by 11:59 p.m. on the third ( 3rd ) day after the date on which it is due according to Paragraph 4A, Tenant will pay Landlord for each late payment: (1) an initial late charge equal to (check one box only): ❑(a) $ ; or �(b) 5% of one month's rent; and (2) additional late charges of $ 0 per day thereafter until rent and late charges are paid in full. Additional late charges for any one payment may not exceed more than 30 days. B. For the purposes of paying rent and any late charges, the postmark date is not the date Landlord receives the payment. The parties agree that the late charge is based on a reasonable estimate of uncertain damages to the Landlord that are incapable of precise calculation and result from late payment of rent. Landlord's acceptance of a late charge does not waive Landlord's right to exercise remedies under Paragraph 25. C. Returned Checks: Tenant will pay Landlord $35.00 for each check Tenant tenders to Landlord which is returned or not honored by the institution on which it is drawn for any reason, plus anv late charaes until Landlord receives pavment. Tenant must make any returned check good by paying such amount(s) plus any associated charges in certified funds. D. Application of Funds: Reaardless of anv notation on a check, Landlord mav applv funds received from Tenant fir�t tn anv�n-rPnt nbliqations of Tenant_ includin�ut not limited to. late charaes. returned check charaes, repairs, brokeraae fees, periodic utilities, pet charaes, and then to rent. 7. PETS: A. Unless the parties agree otherwise in writing, Tenant mav not permit, even temporarilv, anv pet on the Premises (including but not limited to any mammal, reptile, bird, fish, rodent, or insect). If Landlord allows a pet, Tenant must execute a separate pet addendum and pay a pet deposit. $50.00 per month is added to the rent for this contract to allow a small doa, no biaaer than 20 Ibs. It has to be pottv trained and caaed inside the propertv. B. If Tenant or any guest of Tenant violates this Paragraph 7 or any agreement to keep a pet on the Premises, Landlord may take all or any of the following actions: (1) declare Tenant to be in default of this Lease and exercise Landlord's remedies under Paragraph 25. (2) remove or cause to be removed any unauthorized pet and deliver it to appropriate local authorities by providing at least 24-hour written notice to Tenant of Landlord's intention to remove the unauthorized pet; and (3) charge to Tenant the Landlord's cost to: (a) remove any unauthorized pet; (b) exterminate the Premises for fleas and other insects; (c) clean and deodorize the Premises' carpets and drapes; and (d) repair any damage to the Premises caused by the unauthorized pet. C. When taking any action under Paragraph 7B, Landlord will not be liable for any harm, injury, death, or sickness to any pet. 8. SECURITY DEPOSIT: A. Securitv Deposit: On or before execution of this Lease, Tenant will pay a security deposit to Landlord in the amount of $�z1oo ."Security deposit" has the meaning assigned to that term in §92.102 of the Texas Property Code. No security deposit is required if it is a renewal for existing Tenant. B. Interest: No interest or income will be paid to Tenant on the security deposit. Landlord may place the security deposit in an interest-bearing or income-producing account and any interest or income earned will be paid to Landlord or Landlord's representative. C. Refund: Tenant must qive Landlord at least thirtv (30) days written notice of surrender before Landlord is obliaated to refund or account for the securitv deposit. Notices about Security Deposits: (1) §92.108, Property Code provides that a tenant may not withhold payment of any portion of the last month's rent on grounds that the security deposit is security for unpaid rent. (2) Bad faith violations of §92.108 may subject a tenant to liability up to 3 times the rent wrongfully withheld and the landlord's reasonable attorney's fees. (3) The Property Code does not obligate a landlord to return or account for the security deposit until the tenant surrenders the Premises and gives the landlord a written statement of the tenant's forwarding address, after which the landlord has 30 days in which to account. D. Deductions: (1) Landlord may deduct reasonable charges from the security deposit for: (a) damages to the Premises, except normal wear and tear, and all reasonable costs related to repair the Premises; (b) costs for which Tenant is responsible to clean, deodorize, exterminate, and maintain the Premises; (c) unpaid or accelerated rent; (d) unpaid late charges; (e) unpaid utilities and utility expenses; (f) unpaid pet charges; (g) replacing unreturned keys, garage door openers, security devices, or other components; (h) removal of unauthorized locks o r fixtures; (i) Landlord's cost to access the Premises if made inaccessible by Tenant; (j) missing or burned-out light bulbs and fluorescent tubes; (k) packing, removing, and storing abandoned property; (I) removing abandoned or illegally parked vehicles; (m) costs of re-letting, if Tenant is in default; (n) attorney's fees, costs of court, costs of service, and other reasonable costs incurred in any legal proceeding against Tenant; (o) mailing costs associated with sending notices to Tenant for any violations of this Lease; and (p) any other unpaid charges or fees or other items for which Tenant is responsible under this Lease. (2) If deductions exceed the security deposit, Tenant will pay to Landlord the excess within 10 days after Landlord makes written demand. 9. UTILITIES: A. Tenant will pay all connection fees, service fees, usage fees, and all other costs and fees for all utilities to the Premises such as electricity, gas, water, wastewater, garbage, telephone, alarm monitoring systems, cable, and Internet connections. Tenant will pay water, and city utility such as garbage collection in proportional based on the number of family members. For example, if there are 5 members of the family, and the total number of residents is 10, then Tenant would pay 50% of the Water & City Utility. 10. USE AND OCCUPANCY: A. Occupants: The Premises may be used as a private residence only. The only persons Tenant may permit to reside on the Premises during the Term of this Lease are (include names and ages of all OCCUpaIItS�: B. Phone Numbers: Tenant must promptly inform Landlord of any changes in Tenant's phone numbers (home, work, and mobile) not later than 5 days after a change. C. HOA Rules: Tenant must comply with any owners' association rules or restrictive covenants affecting the Premises, if any. Tenant will reimburse Landlord for any fines or other charges assessed against Landlord for violations by Tenant of any owners' association rule or restrictive covenant. D. Prohibitions: Unless otherwise authorized by this Lease, Tenant may not install or permit any of the following on the Premises, even temporarily: a spa, hot tub, above-ground pool, trampoline, or any item which causes a suspension or cancellation of insurance coverage or an increase in insurance premiums. Tenant may not permit any part of the Premises to be used for: (1) any activity which is a nuisance, offensive, noisy, or dangerous; (2) the repair of any vehicle; (3) any business of any type, including3 but not limited to, �hild care; (4) any activity which violates any zoning ordinance, owners' association rule, or restrictive covenant; (5) any illegal or unlawful activity; or (6) activity that obstructs, interFeres with, or infringes on the rights of other persons near the Premises. E. Guests: Tenant may not permit any guest to stay on the Premises longer than the amount of time permitted by any owners' association rule or restrictive covenant or 7 days without Landlord's written permission, whichever is less. F. Common Areas: Landlord is not obligated to pay any user fees for Tenant's use of any common areas or facilities (for example, pool or tennis courts). 11. PARKING RULES: Tenant may not permit more than 3 vehicles, including but not limited to automobiles, trucks, recreational vehicles, trailers, motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles, jet skis, and boats, on the Premises unless authorized by Landlord in writing. Tenant may not park or permit any person to park any vehicles in the yard. Tenant may permit vehicles to be parked only in drives, garages, designated common parking areas, or in the street if not prohibited by law or an owners' association. Tenant may not store or permit any person to store any vehicles on or adjacent to the Premises or on the street in front of the Premises. In accordance with applicable state and local laws, Landlord may have towed, at Tenant's expense: (a) any inoperative vehicle on or adjacent to the Premises; (b) any vehicle parked in violation of this paragraph or any additional parking rules made part of this Lease; or (c) any vehicle parked in violation of any law, local ordinance, or owners' association rule. 12. ACCESS BY LANDLORD: A. Advertisina,: Landlord may prominently display a"For Sale" or "For Lease" or similarly worded sign on the Premises during the term of this Lease or any renewal period. Landlord or Landlord's contractor may take interior or exterior photographs or images of the Premises and use the photographs or images in any advertisements to lease or sell the Premises. B. Access: Landlord or Landlord's representatives shall have the right to enter the Premises after reasonable attempt to contact Tenant and at reasonable times in order to: (1) survey or review the condition of the Premises and take photographs to document the condition; (2) show the Premises to prospective tenants or buyers, inspectors, fire marshals, lenders, appraisers, or insurance agents; and/or (3) leave written notices. However, Landlord or Landlord's representatives may enter the Premises at reasonable times without notice to: (1) make repairs including emergency repairs; (2) exercise a contractual or statutory lien; and/or (3) seize non-exempt property if Tenant is in default under this Lease. C. Trip Charqes: If Landlord or Landlord's representatives have made prior arrangements with Tenant to access the Premises and are denied or are not able to access the Premises because of Tenant's failure to make the Premises accessible, Landlord may charge Tenant a trip charge of $ 50.00 . D. Kevbox: A keybox is a locked container placed on the Premises holding a key to the Premises. The keybox is opened by a special combination, key, or programmed access device so that persons with the access device may enter the Premises, even in Tenant's absence. The keybox is a convenience but involves risk (such as unauthorized entry, theft, property damage, or personal injury). (1) Tenant authorizes Landlord and Landlord's representative to place on the Premises a keybox containing a key to the Premises: (a) during the last 60 days of this lease or any renewal or extension; and (b) at any time Landlord lists the Premises for sale with a Texas licensed Texas broker. (2) Neither Landlord nor Landlord's representatives are responsible to Tenant, Tenant's auests, familv, or occupants for anv damaaes, iniuries, or losses arisinq from use of the kevbox unless caused bv Landlord or Landlord's representatives 13. CONDITION OF THE PREMISES: A. Landlord makes no express or implied warranties as to the condition of the Premises, including, but not limited to, warranties of inerchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Tenant has inspected the Premises and accepts it AS-IS provided that Landlord: B. Tenant will complete an Inventory and Condition Form, noting any damages to the Premises, and deliver it to Landlord within 3 days after the Commencement Date. If Tenant fails to timely deliver the Inventory and Condition Form, the Premises will be deemed to be free of damages, and in clean, safe and good working condition. The Inventory and Condition Form is not a request for repairs. Tenant must direct all requests for repairs in compliance with Paraqraph 15. C. Tenant's General Responsibilities: Tenant, at Tenant's expense, must: (1) keep the Premises clean and sanitary; (2) promptly dispose of all garbage in appropriate receptacles; (3) supply and change heating and air conditioning filters at least once every 6 months; (4) supply and replace all light bulbs, fluorescent tubes, and batteries for smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, garage door openers, ceiling fan remotes, and other devices (of the same type and quality that are in the Premises on the Commencement Date); (5) maintain appropriate levels of necessary chemicals or matter in any water softener; (6) take action to promptly eliminate any dangerous condition on the Premises; (7) take all necessary precautions to prevent broken water pipes due to freezing or other causes; (8) replace any lost or misplaced keys; (9) pay any periodic, preventive, or additional extermination costs desired by Tenant; (10) remove any standing water; (11) know the location and operation of the main water cut-off valve and all electric breakers and how to switch the valve or breakers off at appropriate times to mitigate any potential damage; and (12) promptly notify Landlord, in writing, of all needed repairs. (13) clogged toilets or drain due to usage. (14) garbage disposal stops working due to usage. (15) maintenance of pool including weekly cleaning and equipment maintenance such as filter pool filter cleaning. D. Prohibitions: If Tenant installs any fixtures on the Premises, authorized or unauthorized, such as additional smoke detectors, locks, alarm systems, cables, satellite dishes, or other fixtures, such fixtures will become the property of Landlord. Except as otherwise permitted by law, this Lease, or in writing by Landlord, Tenant may not: (1) remove any part of the Premises or any of Landlord's personal property from the Premises; (2) remove, change, add, or rekey any lock; (3) make holes in the woodwork, floors, or walls, except that a reasonable number of small nails may be used to hang pictures in sheetrock and grooves in paneling; (4) permit any water furniture on the Premises; (5) install additional phone or video cables, outlets, antennas, satellite receivers, or alarm systems; (6) replace or remove flooring material, paint, or wallpaper; (7) install, change, or remove any: fixture, appliance, or non-real-property item listed in Paragraph 2; (8) keep or permit any hazardous material on the Premises such as flammable or explosive materials; (9) keep or permit any material or item which causes any liability or fire and extended insurance coverage to be suspended or canceled or any premiums to be increased; (10) dispose of any environmentally detrimental substance (for example, motor oil or radiator fluid) on the Premises; or (11) cause or allow any lien to be filed against any portion of the Premises. E. Failure to Maintain: If Tenant fails to comply with this Paragraph 13or any Pool/Spa Maintenance Addendum, Landlord may, in addition to exercising Landlord's remedies under Paragraph 25 perform whatever action Tenant is obligated to perform and Tenant must immediately reimburse Landlord the reasonable expenses that Landlord incurs. 14. MOVE-OUT: A. Move-Out Condition: When the term of this Lease ends, Tenant will surrender the Premises in the same condition as when received, normal wear and tear excepted. Tenant will leave the Premises in a clean condition, free of all trash, debris, and any personal property. Tenant may not alter, damage or remove Landlord's property, including alarm systems, detection devices, telephone and cable tv wiring, screens, locks and security devices. B. Personal Propertv Left After Move-Out: (1) If Tenant leaves any personal property in the Premises after surrendering or abandoning the Premises, Landlord may: (a) dispose of such personal property; (b) give such personal property to a charitable organization; or (c) store and sell such personal property by following procedures in §54.045(b)-(e), Property Code. (2) Tenant must reimburse Landlord all Landlord's reasonable costs under Paragraph 14C(1) for packing, removing, storing, and selling the personal property left in the Premises after surrender or abandonment. 15. REPAIRS: (Subchapter B, Chapter 92, Property Code governs repair obligations). A. Repair Requests: All requests for repairs must be in writing and delivered to Landlord. If Tenant is delinquent in rent at the time a repair notice is given, Landlord is generally not obligated to make the repair. In the event of an emergency related to the condition of the Premises that materially affects the physical health or safety of an ordinary tenant, call: 682-600-5094 . Ordinarily, a repair to the heating and air conditioning system is not an emergency. B. Completion of Repairs: (1) Tenant may not repair or cause to be repaired any condition, regardless of the cause, without Landlord's permission. All decisions regarding repairs, including the completion of any repair, whether to repair or replace the item, and the selection of contractors, will be at Landlord's sole discretion. (2) Unless required by the Property Code, Landlord is not obligated to complete a repair on a day other than a business day. C. Pavment of Repair Costs: Tenant will pay Landlord the first $ of the cost to repair each condition in need of repair, and Landlord will pay the remainder, except for the following conditions which will be paid as follows: (1) Repairs that Landlord will Pav Entirelv: Landlord will pay the entire cost to repair: (a) a condition caused by Landlord or the negligence of Landlord; (b) wastewater stoppages or backups caused by deterioration, breakage, roots, ground condition, faulty construction, or malfunctioning equipment; (c) a condition that adversely affects the health or safety of an ordinary tenant which is not caused by Tenant, an occupant, a member of Tenant's family, or a guest or invitee of Tenant; and (d) a condition in the following items which is not caused by Tenant or Tenant's negligence: (1) water heaters; or (2) water penetration from structural defects. (2) Repairs that Tenant will Pav Entirelv: Tenant will pay Landlord the entire cost to repair: (a) a condition caused by Tenant, an occupant, a member of Tenant's family, or a guest or invitee of Tenant (a failure to timely report an item in need of repair or the failure to properly maintain an item may cause damage for which Tenant may be responsible); (b) damage from wastewater stoppages caused by foreign or improper objects in lines that exclusively service the Premises; (c) damage to doors, windows, or screens; and (d) damage from windows or doors left open. (e ) damage of refrigerator, dishwasher, washer and dryer, and TV (3) Apqliances or items which will not be Repaired: Landlord does not warrant and will not repair or replace the following: anvthina tenant-owned D. Trip Charqes: If a repair person is unable to access the Premises after making arrangements with Tenant to complete the repair, Tenant will pay any trip charge the repair person may charge, which amount may be different from the amount stated in Paragraph 12C. E. Advance Pavments and Reimbursements: Landlord may require advance payment of repairs or payments under this Paragraph 15 for which Tenant is responsible. F. NOTICE: If this Lease or the Property Code requires Landlord to repair a condition that materially affects the physical health or safety of an ordinary tenant and Landlord fails to do so, Tenant may be entitled to the remedies under §92.056 and §92.0561 of the Property Code. If Tenant follows the procedures under those sections, the following remedies may be available to Tenant: (1) terminate the lease and obtain an appropriate refund under §92.056(�; (2) have the condition repaired or remedied according to §92.0561; (3) deduct from the rent the cost of the repair or remedy according to §92.0561; and (4) obtain judicial remedies according to §92.0563. Do not exercise these remedies without consulting an attorney or carefully reviewing the procedures under the applicable sections. The Property Code presumes that 7 days is a reasonable period of time for the Landlord to repair a condition unless there are circumstances which establish that a different period of time is appropriate (such as the severity and nature of the condition and the availability of materials, labor, and utilities. Failure to strictly follow the procedures in the applicable sections may cause Tenant to be in default of the Lease. 16. SECURITY DEVICES AND EXTERIOR DOOR LOCKS: A. Subchapter D, Chapter 92, Property Code requires the Premises to be equipped with certain types of locks and security devices. Landlord has rekeyed the security devices since the last occupant vacated the Premises or will rekey the security devices within 7 days after Tenant moves in. "Security device" has the meaning assigned to that term in §92.151, Property Code. B. All notices or requests bv Tenant for rekevinq, chanqinq, installinq, repairinq, or replacinq securitv devices must be in writina. Installation of additional securitv devices or additional rekevina or replacement of securitv devices desired bv Tenant will be paid bv Tenant in advance and mav be installed onlv bv contractors authorized bv Landlord. 17. SMOKE DETECTORS: Subchapter F, Chapter 92, Property Code requires the Premises to be equipped with smoke detectors in certain locations. Reauests for additional installation, inspection, or repair of smoke detectors must be in writinq. Disconnecting or intentionally damaging a smoke detector or removing a battery without immediately replacing it with a working battery may subject Tenant to civil penalties and liability for damages and attorney fees under §92.2611, Property Code. 18. INSURANCE A Insurance. Tenant and Landlord will maintain the respective insurance coverages described in the attached Insurance Addendum. B. Release of Claims/Subroqation. LANDLORD AND TENANT RELEASE EACH OTHER FROM ALL CLAIMS OR LIABILITIES FOR DAMAGE TO THE PREMISES OR DAMAGE TO OR LOSS OF PERSONAL PROPERTY WITHIN THE PREMISES THAT ARE COVERED BY THE RELEASING PARTY'S PROPERTY INSURANCE OR THAT WOULD HAVE BEEN COVERED BY THE REQUIRED INSURANCE IF THE PARTY FAILS TO MAINTAIN THE PROPERTY COVERAGES REQUIRED BY THIS LEASE. THE PARTY INCURRING THE DAMAGE OR LOSS WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DEDUCTIBLE OR SELF-INSURED RETENTION UNDER ITS PROPERTY INSURANCE. LANDLORD AND TENANT WILL NOTIFY THE ISSUING PROPERTY INSURANCE COMPANIES OF THE RELEASE SET FORTH IN THIS PARAGRAPH AND WILL HAVE THE PROPERTY INSURANCE POLICIES ENDORSED, IF NECESSARY, TO PREVENT INVALIDATION OF COVERAGE. THIS RELEASE WILL NOT APPLY IF IT INVALIDATES THE PROPERTY INSURANCE COVERAGE OF THE RELEASING PARTY. THE RELEASE IN THIS PARAGRAPH WILL APPLY EVEN IF THE DAMAGE OR LOSS IS CAUSED IN WHOLE OR IN PART BY THE ORDINARY NEGLIGENCE OR STRICT LIABILITY OF THE RELEASED PARTY BUT WILL NOT APPLY TO THE EXTENT THE DAMAGE OR LOSS IS CAUSED BY THE GROSS NEGLIGENCE OR WILLFUL MISCONDUCT OF THE RELEASED PARTY. 19. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY, INDEMNIFICATION: Unless caused by Landlord, Landlord is not responsible to Tenant, Tenant's guests, family, or occupants for any damages, personal injuries, or losses to person or property caused by fire, flood, water leaks, ice, snow, hail, winds, explosion, smoke, interruption of utilities, theft, burglary, robbery, assault, vandalism, other persons, condition of the Premises, environmental contaminants (for example, carbon monoxide, asbestos, radon, lead-based paint, mold, fungus, etc.), or other occurrences or casualty losses. Tenant will promptiv reimburse Landlord for anv loss, propertv damaae, or cost of repairs or service to the Premises caused bv Tenant, Tenant's auests, anv occupants, or anv pets. TENANT AGREES TO INDEMNIFY, DEFEND, AND HOLD LANDLORD HARMLESS FROM ANY INJURY (AND ANY RESULTING OR RELATED CLAIM, ACTION, LOSS, LIABILITY, OR REASONABLE EXPENSE, INCLUDING ATTORNEY'S FEES AND OTHER FEES AND COURT AND OTHER COSTS) OCCURRING IN ANY PORTION OF THE PREMISES. THE INDEMNITY CONTAINED IN THIS PARAGRAPH (A) WILL SURVIVE THE END OF THE TERM AND (B) WILL APPLY EVEN IF AN INJURY IS CAUSED IN WHOLE OR IN PART BY THE ORDINARY NEGLIGENCE OR STRICT LIABILITY OF LANDLORD, BUT WILL NOT APPLY TO THE EXTENT AN INJURY IS CAUSED BY THE GROSS NEGLIGENCE OR WILLFUL MISCONDUCT OF LANDLORD 20. HOLDOVER: If Tenant or any occupant, invitee or guest fails to vacate the Premises at the time this Lease ends, or the date contained in our Notice to Vacate, Tenant will pay Landlord rent for the holdover period and indemnify Landlord and prospective tenants for damages, including� but not limited to� lost rent, lodging expenses, costs of eviction, and attorneys' fees. Rent for any holdover period will be three (3) times the monthly rent, calculated on a daily basis, and will be immediately due and payable daily without notice or demand. 21. RESIDENTIAL LANDLORD'S LIEN: Subchapter C, Chapter 54, Property Code governs the rights and obligations of the parties regarding Landlord's lien. Landlord will have a lien for unpaid rent against all of Tenant's non-exempt personal property that is in the Premises and may seize and sell or dispose of nonexempt property if Tenant fails to pay rent in accordance with the provisions of §54.045, Property Code. Landlord may collect a charge for packing, removing, or storing property seized in addition to any other amounts Landlord is entitled to receive. 22. SUBORDINATION: This Lease and Tenant's leasehold interest are and will be subject, subordinate, and inferior to: (i) any lien or encumbrance now or later placed on the Premises by Landlord; (ii) all advances made under any such lien or encumbrance; (iii) the interest payable on any such lien or encumbrance; (iv) any and all renewals and extensions of any such lien or encumbrance; (v) any restrictive covenant; and (vi) the rights of any owners' association affecting the Premises. 23. CASUALTY LOSS OR CONDEMNATION: Section 92.054, Property Code governs the rights and obligations of the parties regarding a casualty loss to the Premises. Any proceeds, payment for damages, settlements, awards, or other sums paid because of a casualty loss to the Premises will be Landlord's sole property. For the purpose of this lease, any condemnation of all or a part of the Premises is a casualty loss. 24. SPECIAL PROVISIONS: (Do not insert a lease-option or lease-purchase clause without the assistance of legal counsel. Special obligations and liabilities under statute apply to such transactions.) 25. DEFAULT: A. If Landlord fails to comply with this lease, Tenant may seek any relief provided by law. Landlord urges Tenant to review Chapter 92 of the Property Code, which deals with residential tenancies. B. If Tenant fails to timely pay all amounts due under this lease or otherwise fails to comply with this lease, Tenant will be in default and: (1) Landlord may terminate Tenant's right to occupy the Premises by providing Tenant with at least 30 day(s) written notice to vacate; (2) all unpaid rents which are payable during the remainder of this lease or any renewal period will be accelerated without notice or demand; (3) Landlord may exercise Landlord's lien under Paragraph 21 and any other rights under this Lease or the Property Code; and (4) Tenant will be liable for: (a) any lost rent; (b) Landlord's cost of re-letting the Premises including but not limited to all fees and charges, necessary to re-let; (c) repairs to the Premises for use beyond normal wear and tear; (d) all Landlord's costs associated with eviction of Tenant, including but not limited to attorney's fees, court costs, costs of service, witness fees, and prejudgment interest; (e) all Landlord's costs associated with collection of amounts due under this Lease, including but not limited to collection fees, late charges, and returned check charges; and (f) any other recovery to which Landlord may be entitled by law. (g) any repairs that the result of wear and tear like clogged toilets, broken trash disposable. C. Notice to vacate under Paragraph 25B(1) may be by any means permitted by §24.005, Property Code. D. Landlord and Tenant each have a duty to mitigate damages. 26. EARLY TERMINATION: The term of the Lease begins on the Commencement Date and ends on the Expiration date unless: (i) renewed under Paragraph 4; (ii) extended by written agreement of the parties; or (iii) terminated earlier under Paragraph 25, by agreement of the parties, applicable law, or this Paragraph 26. A. Militarv, Familv Violence, Sexual Offenses: Tenants may have special statutory rights to terminate the Lease early in certain situations involving family violence, sexual offenses or a military deployment or transfer. (1) Military: If Tenant is or becomes a servicemember or a dependent of a service member, Tenant may terminate this lease by delivering to Landlord a written notice of termination and a copy of an appropriate government document providing evidence of: (a) entrance into military service; (b) military orders for a permanent change of station (PCS); or (c) military orders to deploy with a military unit for not less than 90 days. Termination is effective on the 30th day after the first date on which the next rental payment is due after the date on which the notice is delivered. Section 92.017 Property Code governs the rights and obligations of the parties under this paragraph. (2) Familv Violence: Tenant may terminate this lease if Tenant obtains and provides Landlord with a copy of a court order described under §92.016, Property Code protecting Tenant or an occupant from family violence committed by a cotenant or occupant of the Premises. Section 92.016, Property Code governs the rights and obligations of the parties under this Paragraph. (3) Sex Offenses: If this Lease is executed after January 1, 2010, Tenant may terminate this lease if Tenant is a victim of sexual assault or a parent or guardian of a victim of sexual assault under Section 22.011, Penal Code, aggravated sexual assault under Section 22.021, Penal Code, or continuous sexual abuse of a child under Section 21.02, Penal Code, that takes place during the preceding six-month period on the Premises or at any dwelling on the Premises. Section 92.0161, Property Code, governs the rights and obligations of the parties under this paragraph. B. Assianment and Sublettinq: (1) Tenant may not assign this lease or sublet the Premises without Landlord's written consent. (2) If Tenant requests an early termination of this lease under this Paragraph 26B, Tenant may attempt to find a replacement tenant and may request Landlord to do the same. Landlord may, but is not obligated to, attempt to find a replacement tenant. (3) Any assignee, subtenant, or replacement tenant must, in Landlord's discretion, be acceptable as a tenant and must sign: (a) a new lease with terms not less favorable to Landlord than this Lease or otherwise acceptable to Landlord; (b) a sublease with terms approved by Landlord; or (c) an assignment of this lease in a form approved by Landlord. (5) Unless expressly stated otherwise in an assignment or sublease, Tenant will not be released from Tenant's obligations under this Lease because of an assignment or sublease. An assignment of this lease or a sublease of this lease without Landlord's written consent is voidable by Landlord. 27. ATTORNEY'S FEES: Any person who is a prevailing party in any legal proceeding brought under or related to this Lease is entitled to recover prejudgment interest, attorney's fees, costs of service, and all other costs of the legal proceeding from the non-prevailing party. 28. ADDENDA: Incorporated into this Lease are the following addenda, exhibits and other information. If Landlord's Rules and Regulations are made part of this Lease, Tenant agrees to comply with the Rules and Regulations as Landlord may, at Landlord's discretion, amend from time to time. ❑ Addendum Regarding Lead-Based Paint ❑ Inventory & Condition Form ❑ Landlord's Additional Parking Rules ❑ Pet Agreement ❑ Protecting Your Home from Mold ❑ Agreement for Application Deposit & Hold ❑ Insurance ❑ Agreement Between Brokers ❑ Landlord's Rules & Regulations ❑ Owners' Association Rules ❑ Pool/Spa Maintenance Addendum ❑ Residential Lease Application ❑ Residential Lease Guaranty ❑ 29. REPRESENTATIONS: Tenant's statements in this lease and any application for rental are material representations. Each party to this lease represents that he or she is of legal age to enter into a contract. If Tenant makes a misrepresentation in this lease or in an application for rental, Tenant is in default. 30. NOTICES: All notices under this Lease must be in writing and are effective when hand-delivered, sent by mail, or sent by electronic transmission to: (Do not insert an e-mail address or a fax number unless the party consents to receive notices under this Lease at the e-mail address or fax number specified. Tenant at the Premises and a copy to: E-mail:_ Fax: 31. 32. Landlord c/o: E-Il lall : Fax: MISCELLANEOUS: Any statutory reference in this Lease, or any reference to "Property Code" in this Lease, refers to the Texas Property Code. AGREEMENT OF PARTIES: A. Entire Aareement: There are no oral agreements between Landlord and Tenant. This Lease contains the entire agreement between Landlord and Tenant and may not be changed except by written agreement. B. Bindina Effect: This Lease is binding upon and inures to the benefit of the parties to this Lease and their respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and permitted assigns. C. Joint and Several: All Tenants are jointly and individually liable for all provisions of this Lease. Any act or notice to, refund to, or signature of, any one or more of the Tenants regarding any provision of this lease, its extension, its renewal, or its termination is binding on all Tenants executing this Lease. D. Waiver: Any delay, waiver, or non-enforcement of a rental due date or any other right by Landlord virill not be deemed to be a waiver of any other breach by Tenant or any other right in this Lease. E. Severable Clauses: Should a court find any clause in this Lease unenforceable, the remainder of this Lease will not be affected and all other provisions in this Lease will remain enforceable. F. Controllina Law: The laws of the State of Texas govern the interpretation, validity, performance, and enforcement of this Lease. 33. INFORMATION: A. Inquires about this lease, rental payments, and security deposits should be directed to the person listed for receipt of notices for Landlord under Paragraph 30. B. Unpaid rent and any unpaid amount under this lease are reportable to credit reporting agencies. C. Landlord is not obligated to respond to any requests for Tenant's rental and payment history from a mortgage company or other prospective landlord until Tenant has given notice of termination of this lease and Tenant is not in breach of this lease. (Notice: Landlord or Landlord's agent may charge a reasonable fee for processing such information.) D. If all occupants over 18 years of age die during this Lease, Landlord may: (i) permit the person named below to access the Premises at reasonable times in Landlord's or Landlord's agent's presence; (ii) permit the named person to remove Tenant's personal property; and (iii) refund the security deposit, less deductions, to the named person. Section 92.014, Property Code governs procedures to follow in the event of a tenant's death. Name: Address: E-mail: Phone: 214-779-3907 E. The Texas Department of Public Safety maintains a database that the public may search, at no cost, to determine if registered sex offenders are located in certain areas (see www.txdps.state.tx.us under online services). For information concerning past criminal activity in certain areas, contact the local police department. F. Landlord's broker, o will ❑ will not act as the property manager for landlord. 4/11/2025 G. This Lease is negotiable between the parties. This Lease is binding upon final acceptance. READ IT CAREFULLY. If you do not understand the effect of this Lease, consult your attorney BEFORE signing. 4/11 /25 Landlord Date Or signed for Landlord under written property Management agreement or power of attorney B�/: ` � �l_��. ,' ll�I ��: f _' ' 4/11/95 Date �+�-:� � Tenant1 4/11 /9�95 Date Printed Name: saran woods Tenant 2 Date FII"C71 Na1712:The Woods Propertv Mamt A M&C Review CITY COUNCIL AGEND Create New From This M�C DATE: 8/12/2025 REFERENCE NO.: M&C 25-0676 LOG NAME: CODE: C TYPE: NON- PUBLIC CONSENT HEARING: Page 1 of 5 Offcial site of the City of Fort Worth, Texas FORT ��4'ORTF� �� 192025-2026 HUD ANNUAL ACTION PLAN 1'1� SUBJECT: (ALL) Conduct Public Hearing and Approve the City of Fort Worth's 2025-2026 Annual Action Plan for the Use of Federal Grant Funds in the Amount of $13,273,355.77 to be Awarded by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development from the Community Development Block Grant, HOME Investment Partnerships Program, Emergency Solutions Grant, and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS Program, Authorize Collection and Use of Program Income, Authorize Execution of Related Contracts, Adopt Appropriation Ordinance, and Authorize Waiver of Indirect Costs (PUBLIC HEARING - a. Staff Available for Questions: Juliet Moses; b. Public Comment c. Council Action: Close Public Hearing and Act on M&C) RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that City Council: 1. Conduct a public hearing to allow citizen input and consideration of the City's 2025-2026 Annual Action Plan for use of federal grant funds to be awarded by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development in the amount of $13,273,355.77 for the Community Development Block Grant, HOME Investment Partnerships Program, Emergency Solutions Grant, and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS grant programs; 2. Approve the City's 2025-2026 Annual Action Plan for submission to the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, including allocations of grant funds to particular programs and activities as detailed below; 3. Authorize the collection and use of an estimated $30,000.00 of program income which is expected to result from activities using prior years' Community Development Block Grant funds for the City's Priority Repair Program; 4. Authorize the collection and use of an estimated $30,000.00 of program income which is expected to result from activities using prior years' HOME Investment Partnerships Program grant funds for the City's Homebuyer Assistance Program, and authorize the use of 10 percent of the program income for administrative costs; 5. Authorize the City Manager or his designee to execute contracts for one-year terms with the agencies listed in Tables 1, 2, and 3 below for Program Year 2025-2026 for Community Development Block Grant, Emergency Solutions Grant, and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS grant funds, contingent upon receipt of funding, and satisfactory completion of all federal regulatory requirements; 6. Adopt the attached appropriation ordinance increasing estimated receipts and appropriations in the Grants Operating Federal Fund in the total amount of $13,273,355.77 consisting of $7,116,438.00 in Community Development Block Grant funds, $2,814,431.77 in HOME Investment Partnerships Program funds, $615,818.00 in Emergency Solutions Grant funds, and $2,726,668.00 in Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS grant funds, all subject to receipt of such funds; and 7. Authorize a waiver of the Neighborhood Services Department indirect cost of 21.05\%, estimated total of $264,698.00. DISCUSSION: The City's 2025-2026 Annual Action Plan summarizes the major housing and community development activities and proposed expenditures for the program year beginning October 1, 2025 and ending http://apps.cfwnet.org/council�acket/mc review.asp?ID=33536&councildate=8/12/2025 9/9/2025 M&C Review Page 2 of 5 September 30, 2026 for use of federal grant funds totaling $13,273,355.77 from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) from the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME), Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) grant programs, plus program income from the CDBG and HOME grant programs totaling $60,000.00. It also summarizes the use of program income resulting from activities using prior years' CDBG and HOME funds, the primary purpose of which is to benefit low-and moderate-income persons in Fort Worth. ESG funds primarily benefit persons experiencing homelessness, and HOPWA funds primarily benefit low-and moderate-income persons with HIV/AIDS. A Request for Proposals from social service agencies and nonprofit organizations seeking grant funding was published on January 15, 2025. All proposals were received on March 3, 2025. Staff reviewed all proposals and developed recommendations for the allocation of estimated funding from HUD based on the capacity of applicant organizations, grant experience, fiscal stability, and compliance with applicable federal regulations. One public hearing was held on July 14, 2025, to provide citizens with the opportunity to participate in the development of the Annual Action Plan. Recommendations for award amounts were considered and adopted by the Community Development Council on June 11, 2025. A 30-day public comment period was held from June 16, 2025, through July 16, 2025. Notice of this public comment period was published in the Cleburne Times Review on June 10, 2025; in the Fort Worth Star Telegram and Weatherford Democrat on June 11, 2025; and in La Vida News and the Wise County Messenger on June 12, 2025. Any comments received are maintained by the Neighborhood Services Department in accordance with federal regulations. The City held two public hearings as a part of the HUD required citizen participation process. The first public hearing was held by staff on July 14, 2025, and the second public hearing is scheduled for the City Council Meeeting on August 12, 2025. A summary of staff's final funding recommendations is provided below in Tables 1, 2, and 3. The 2025- 2026 Annual Action Plan will be submitted to HUD by August 15, 2025. Indirect costs totaling approximately $264,698.00 could be charged to these grants, as the Neighborhood Services Department indirect cost rate is 21.05\°/o in the City's most recent Cost Allocation Plan. A waiver of these costs is requested to allow allocation of these funds to further support the programs and services to assist low-to-moderate income citizens. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) For Program Year 2025-2026, it is recommended that the amount of $7,116,438.00 in CDBG funds and an estimated amount of $30,000.00 in CDBG program income totaling $7,146,438.00 be allocated as follows: Public Service Agencies -$1,067,465.00 (Limited to 15\% of the grant allocation): Includes social services for low- and moderate income persons, persons with disabilities, and disadvantaged persons; Housing Programs -$2,665,000.00: Includes funding for the City's Priority Repair Program, Cowtown Brush-Up, and accessibility modifications for seniors and persons with disabilities; Major Projects -$1,000,685.00: Includes funding for street improvements; Program Delivery -$960,000.00: Includes program delivery costs for housing programs; Administration -$1,423,288.00 (Limited to 20\% of the grant allocation): Includes costs for administering the CDBG grant; Estimated Program Income -$30,000.00: Includes up to $30,000.00 in funding for the City's Priority Repair Program. Any CDBG program income over the estimated amount not used for the Priority Repair Program will be allocated to priority activities in the City's Consolidated Plan, subject to the City Council approval. HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIPS PROGRAM (HOME) For Program Year 2025-2026, it is recommended that the amount of $2,814,431.77 in HOME funds and an estimated amount of $30,000.00 in HOME program income totaling $2,844,431.77 be allocated as follows: Homebuyer Assistance Program -$1,110,824.77: Includes funding for down payment and closing cost assistance for low- and moderate-income homebuyers through the Fort Worth Community Land Trust, the City of Fort Worth and Trinity Habitat for Humanity; Community Housing Development Organizations (CHDOs) for affordable housing projects -$422,164.00: These funds will be used by Housing Channel for the Mason Heights affordable housing development in southeast Fort Worth. Funds will be used for the acquisition of land and the new construction of 236 units. An estimated 183 units (approximately 77\°/o) will be sold to low to moderate income households at or below 80\% Area Median Income (AMI); Major Projects -$1,000,000.00 allocated to Fort Worth Housing Solutions (FWHS) as a part of Phase Six of the http://apps.cfwnet.org/council�acket/mc review.asp?ID=33536&councildate=8/12/2025 9/9/2025 M&C Review Page 3 of 5 Choice Neighborhood Initiative (CNI) grant benefiting low-moderate come residents in the Stop Six Neighborhood of Fort Worth; Administration -$281,443.00 (Limited to 10\% of the grant allocation): Includes costs for administering the HOME grant; Estimated Program Income -$30,000.00: Includes funding for the Homebuyer Assistance Program and HOME grant administrative costs. HUD allows the City to use 10 percent of any HOME program income towards the cost of administering the HOME grant. HOME program income over the estimated amount not used for the Homebuyer Assistance Program will be allocated to priority activities in the City's Consolidated Plan, subject to City Council approval. HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES FOR PERSONS WITH AIDS (HOPWA) For Program Year 2025-2026, it is recommended that the amount of $2,726,668.00 in HOPWA funds be allocated as follows: Public Service Agencies -$1,670,868.00; Neighborhood Services Department - $974,000.00; Administration -$81,800.00 (Limited to 3\°/o of the grant allocation) EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS GRANT (ESG) For Program Year 2025-2026, it is recommended that the amount of $615,818.00 in ESG funds to be allocated as follows: Public Service Agencies -$569,632.00; Administration -$46,186.00 (Limited to 7.5\% of the grant allocation) CONTRACT RECOMMENDATIONS The Community Development Council and Neighborhood Services Department staff recommend that contracts be executed with the public service and subrecipient agencies listed below for the amounts shown in the following tables: Community Development Block Grant Contracts TABLE 1: CDBG AGENCIES AGENCY Housing Channel Meals-On-Wheels, Inc. of Tarrant County Guardianship Services Inc CONSOLIDATED PLAN GOAL Affordable Housing Healthy Living and Wellness Aging In Place United Community Centers, Inc Children and Youth Services Boys & Girls Club of Greater Children and Youth Tarrant County Services Girls Inc of Tarrant County Children and Youth Services Camp Fire First Texas Children and Youth Services Junior Achievement of the Children and Youth Chisholm Trail, Inc. Services The Women's Center of Tarrant Economic Empowerment County and Financial Resilience Easter Seals North Texas, Inc. Economic Empowerment and Financial Resilience PROGRAM Housing Counseling & Education Nutrition Program Money Smart+ Elder Financial Fraud Prevention Workshops IEducation Literacy Program IYouth Development at Eastside Branch IWhole Girl Program ITeens In Action ICradle to Career Initiative Employment Solutions Employment Services AMOUNT $111,000.00 $120,000.00 '�:� ��� �� $125,000.00 $72,000.00 $90,281.00 $62,184.00 $50,000.00 $90,000.00 $92,000.00 Homelessness Presbyterian Night Shelter Prevention and Special Moving Home Program $175,000.00 Needs Support ICDBG Public Services Agencies Total II$1,067,465.00I http://apps.cfwnet.org/council�acket/mc review.asp?ID=33536&councildate=8/12/2025 9/9/2025 M&C Review **Rehabilitation, Education and Accessibility Advocacy for Citizens with Improvements Project Ramp Handicaps dba REACH, Inc. **Fort Worth Area Habitat for Housing Preservation and Humanity, Inc. DBA Trinity Rehabilitation Cowtown Brush Up Habitat for Humanity Page 4 of 5 $165,000.00 $500,000.00 �CDBG Subrecipient Agencies Total �� $665,000.00� ITOTAL CDBG CONTRACTS I�$1,732,465.00� **REACH and Trinity Habitat will be funded from the CDBG Housing Programs and Services budget. Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS Contracts TABLE 2: HOPWA AGENCIES AGENCY CONSOLIDATED PLAN pROGRAM GOAL Tarrant County Samaritan Housing, Inc. AIDS Outreach Center, Inc. Homelessness Prevention and Special Needs Support Homelessness Prevention and Special Needs Support �TOTAL HOPWA CONTRACTS Emergency Solutions Grants Contracts HOPWA Program - Administration, Tenant- Based Rental Assistance (TBRA), Short-Term Rent, Mortgage, and Utility Assistance (STRMU), Supportive Services, Facility-Based Operations (FBO) The Housing Assistance Program - Administration, Tenant- Based Rental Assistance (TBRA), Short-Term Rent, Mortgage, and Utility Assistance (STRMU), Supportive Services TABLE 3: ESG AGENCIES AGENCY CONSOLIDATED PLAN pROGAM GOAL The Presbyterian Night Homelessness Prevention and Shelter Shelter of Tarrant County, Special Needs Support Operations/Services Inc. Lighthouse for the Homelessness Prevention and Day Shelter Homeless dba True Worth Special Needs Support Operations/Services Place The Salvation Army Center for Transforming Lives Homelessness Prevention and Homelessness Special Needs Support Prevention Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Special Needs Support � AMOUNT $1,406,188.00 $264,680.00 $1,670,868.00� AMOUNT $139,491.00 $150,000.00 $127,141.00 $73,000.00 $80,000.00 http://apps.cfwnet.org/council�acket/mc review.asp?ID=33536&councildate=8/12/2025 9/9/2025 M&C Review SafeHaven of Tarrant Homelessness Prevention and Shelter County Special Needs Support Operations/Services �TOTAL ESG CONTRACTS All figures have been rounded to the nearest dollar for presentation purposes. Page 5 of 5 ��$569,632.00� Each of these grants are an entitlement grant rather than a competitive grant received from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Entitlement grants provide funds to agencies based on a formula prescribed in legislation or regulation, rather than based on review. These specific grants are allocated to the City of Fort Worth based on population size and per capita income each year. The grants have been consistently awarded to the City since 1974 with the inception of the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) through the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974. The Emergency Shelter (renamed Solutions) Grant (ESG) was authorized in 1987 through the McKinney-Vento Homelessness Assistance Act. The HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) and the Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) Program were authorized through the Cranston-Gonzales National Affordable Housing Act of 1990. With these grants, administrative and program delivery allocations support approximately 90 FTE positions in the Neighborhood Services Department, which is funded nearly 60\% with various grants including these entitlement grants. Positions funded with HUD Entitlement grants are subject to grant availability. In the event of a grant award being decreased or eliminated, the Neighborhood Services Department would review programs and services funded by the grants and determine a level of service and staffing that aligns with the available funding. Alternatives to consider may include staff and program reductions or eliminations. The City of Fort Worth has certified that all programs receiving funding through the HOPWA, HOME, ESG, and CDBG grants comply with applicable Executive Orders. These programs are available in ALL COUNCIL DISTRICTS. FISCAL INFORMATION/CERTIFICATION: The Director of Finance certifies that upon approval of the above recommendations and adoption of the attached appropriation ordinance, funds will be available in the current operating budget, as appropriated, of the Grants Operating Federal Fund. The Neighborhood Services Department (and Financial Management Services) will be responsible for the collection and deposit of funds due to the City. Prior to an expenditure being incurred, the Neighborhood Services Department has the responsibility to validate the availability of funds. These are reimbursement grants. TO I Fund FROM Fund Department ID Department ID Account PriD ct I Program Activity Account Project � ID Submitted for Citv Manaqer's Office bv: Oriqinatinq Department Head: Additional Information Contact: ATTACHMENTS Program Activity Budget Year Budget Year Dana Burghdoff (8018) Kacey Bess (8187) Juliet Moses (6203) Reference # Amount (Chartfield 2) Reference # Amount (Chartfield 2) http://apps.cfwnet.org/council�acket/mc review.asp?ID=33536&councildate=8/12/2025 9/9/2025