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HomeMy WebLinkAboutContract 29745 Assistance Award/Amendment U.S. Department of Housing CONT and Urban Development . e � Office of Administration _�"f �.;�' 1.Assistance Instrument 2.Type of Action 0 Cooperative Agreement NX Grant N1 Award ❑ Amendment 3.Instrument Number 4.Amendment Number 5.Effective Date of this Action 6.Control Number B-03-SP-TX-0767 7.Name and Address of Recipient 8.HUD Administering Office City of Fort Worth CPD,ED[Special Project Division Economic&Community Development Dept. 451 7th Street,SW,Rm 7146 1000 Throckmorton Avenue 3rd Floor Washington,DC 20410-7000 Fort Worth,TX 76102 EIN:75-6000528 8a.Name of Administrator 8b.Telephone Number 10.Recipient Project Manager 9.HUD Government Technical Representative Christine Maguire Vemessa Whitfield 202-708-3773,Extension: 4655 11.Assistance Arrangement 12.Payment Method 13.HUD Payment Office Cost Reimbursement Treasury Check Reimbursement Chief Financial Officier F] Cost Sharing Advance Check ® Fixed Price a Automated Clearinghouse 14.Assistance Amount 15.HUD Accounting and Apropriation Data Previous HUD Amount 15a.Appropriation Number 15b.Reservation Number HUD Amount this Action $737,674.00 86 315 0162 EID 03 Total HUD Amount $737,674.00 Amount Previously Obligated Recipient Amount Obligation by this Action $737,674.00 Total Instrument Amount 1 $737,674.00 Total Obligation $737,674.00 16.Description For the revitalization of the Fort Worth Polytechnic Heights Historic Commerical and Educational Center, This Award consists of the following items which are appended to and hereby made part of this Award: (A)Cover Page-HUD 1044 (B)Grant Agreement Special Conditions: Please contact Jack Pipkin -HUD Area Environmental Officer at 817-978-5985, concerning environmental review. NO FUNDS may be drawdrawn prior to environmental release of funds approval. 17. X Recipient is required to sign an tum ree(3)copies of 18' Recipient is not required to sign this document. this document to the HUD A iniste' I Office. 19.Recipient(By Name): j` 20.HUD(By Name): Ms.Christine Maguire Donald P. Mains `ignature&Title: Date: Signature and Tide: Date- CPD Program Manager la i DAS for Economic Development CQ�-7;;!� Previous Editions are Obsolete 9 form H D-1044(8190) 010 r2210.17 FT. Wil":TH, TEX. FY 2003 EDI-SPECIAL PROJECT NO. B-03-SP-TX-0767 GRANT AGREEMENT This Grant Agreement between the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and City of Fort Worth(the Grantee)is made pursuant to the authority of Public Law 108-7 (the FY 2003 Appropriations Act for HUD and other agencies) and House Report 108-10(the Conference Report on the Appropriations Act). The amount shown below is 99.35%of the amount specified in the Conference Report because of a.65%rescission mandated in the Act. The Grantee's application package, as may be amended by the provisions of this Grant Agreement, is hereby incorporated into this Agreement, is hereby incorporated into this Agreement. In reliance upon and in consideration of the mutual representations and obligations hereunder, HUD and the Grantee agree as follows: Subject to the provisions of the Grant Agreement,HUD will make grant funds in the amount of$737,674 available to the Grantee. The Grantee agrees to abide by the following: ARTICLE I. HUD Requirements. The Grantee agrees to comply with the following requirements for which HUD has enforcement responsibility. A. The grant funds will only be used for activities described in the application, which is incorporated by reference and made part of this Agreement as may be modified by Article VIII(A)of this Grant Agreement. B. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY REQUIREMENTS The grant funds must be made available in accordance with the following: 1. For projects involving housing, the requirements of the Fair Housing Act(42 U.S.C. 3601-20) and implementing regulations at 24 CFR Part 100; Executive Order 11063 (Equal Opportunity in Housing) and implementing regulations at 24 CFR Part 107. 2. The requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 U.S.C. 2000d) (Nondiscrimination in Federally Assisted Programs) and implementing regulations issued at 24 CFR Part 1. 3. The prohibitions against discrimination on the basis of age under the Age Discrimination Act of 1975 (42 U.S.C, 6101-07) and implementing regulations at 24 CFR Part 146, and the prohibitions against discrimination against handicapped individuals under sect F;A �� 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. 794) and implementing regulations at 24 CFR Part 8. y R. "� I . t 4. The requirements of 24 CFR 5.105(a)regarding equal opportunity as well as the requirements of Executive Order 11246 (Equal Employment Opportunity) and the implementing regulations issued at 41 CFR Chapter 60. 5. For those grants funding construction covered by 24 CFR 135, the requirements of section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, (12 U.S.C. 1701u)which requires that economic opportunities generated by certain HUD financial assistance shall, to the greatest extent feasible,be given to low- and very low-income persons and to businesses that provide economic opportunities for these persons. 6. The requirements of Executive Orders 11625 and 12432 (concerning Minority Business Enterprise), and 12138 (concerning Women's Business Enterprise). Consistent with HUD's responsibilities under these Orders,the Grantee must make efforts to encourage the use of minority and women's business enterprises in connection with grant funded activities. See 24 CFR Part 85.36(e) ,which describes actions to be taken by the Grantee to assure that minority business enterprises and women business enterprises are used when possible in the procurement of property and services. 7. Where applicable, Grantee shall maintain records of its efforts to comply with the requirements cited in Paragraphs 5 and 6 above. C. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW REQUIREMENTS. 1. If the Grantee is a unit of general local government, a State, an Indian Tribe, or an Alaskan Native Village, the Grantee agrees to assume all of the responsibilities for environmental review and decision- making and actions, as specified and required in regulations issued by the Secretary pursuant to the Multifamily Housing Property Disposition Reform Act of 1994 and published in 24 CFR Part 58. 2. If the Grantee is a housing authority, redevelopment agency, academic institution, hospital, or other non-profit organization, the Grantee shall request the unit of general local government, Indian Tribe, or Alaskan Native Village, within which the project is located and which exercises land use responsibility, to assume all of the responsibilities for environmental review and decision-making as specified in paragraph C.1 above, and the Grantee shall carry out all of the responsibilities of a recipient under 24 CFR Part 58. ou lam; t D. Administrative requirements of OMB Circular A-133 "Audits of States, Local governments and Non-Profit Organizations." E. For State and Local Governments, the Administrative requirements of 24 CFR Part 85, including the procurement requirements of 24 CFR Part 85.36, and the requirements of OMB Circular A-87 regarding Cost Principles for State and Local Governments. For Non-Profits,the Administrative requirements of 24 CFR Part 84, including the procurement requirements of 24 CFR Part 84.40, and OMB Circular A-122 regarding Cost Principles for Non-Profit Institutions. For Institutions of Higher Education the applicable OMB Circular regarding Cost Principles is A-21. F. The regulations at 24 CFR Part 87,related to lobbying, including the requirement that the Grantee obtain certifications and disclosures from all covered persons. G. Restrictions on participation by ineligible, debarred or suspended persons or entities as described in Executive Order 12549 and at CFR 24 Part 5.105(c). H. The Uniform Relocation Act as implemented by regulations at 49 CFR Part 24. I. The Grantee will comply with all accessibility requirements under section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. 794) and implementing regulations at 24 CFR Part 8,where applicable. ARTICLE II. Conditions Precedent to Draw Down. The Grantee may not draw down grant funds until the following actions have taken place: A. The Grantee has received and approved any certifications and disclosures required by 24 CFR 87.100 concerning lobbying and by 24 CFR 24.510(b) regarding ineligibility, suspension and debarment. B. Any other conditions listed in Article VII(C)of this Grant Agreement. ARTICLE III. Draw Downs. A. A request by the Grantee to draw down grant funds under the Voice Response Access system or any other payment system constitutes a representation by the Grantee that it and all participating parties are complying with the terms of this Grant Agreement. B. The Grantee will be paid on an advance basis provided that the Grantee minimizes the time elapsing between transfer of the grant funds and FF{CIIIAL WOOD disbursement for project purposes and otherwise follows the requirement v of 24 CFR Part 85 or Part 84 and Treasury Circular 1075 (31 CFR Part 2 ).� C. Before the Grant Agreement is signed, the Grantee may incur cost for activities which are exempt from environmental review under 24 CFR Part 58 and may charge the costs to the grant. Funds provided by this grant however, may not be used for reimbursement of expenses incurred prior to the enactment of The Act authorizing these funds on February 20,2003. ARTICLE IV. Progress Reports. A. The Grantee shall submit to the Grant Officer a progress report every six months after the effective date of the Grant Agreement. Progress reports shall consist of (1) a narrative of work accomplished during the reporting period and(2)a completed Financial Status Report-Form 269 A. HUD may require additional information or increased frequency of reporting as described in Article VII(C). B. The performance reports must contain the information required under 24 CFR Part 85.40(b) (2) or 24 CFR Part 84.51(a), as applicable including a comparison of actual accomplishment to the objectives indicated in the approved application, the reasons for slippage if established objectives were not met, and additional pertinent information including explanation of significant cost overruns. C. No grant drawdowns will be approved for projects with overdue progress reports. ARTICLE V. Project Close-out. A. The grantee shall submit to the Grant Officer a written request to close-out the grant 30 days after the grantee has drawn down all funds and completed the activities described in the application, as may be amended. The final report shall consist of (1) a narrative of all work accomplished during the project period and (2) a completed Financial Status Report-Form 269 A covering the entire project period. HUD will then send the Close-out Agreement and Close-out Certification to the Grantee. At HUD's option, the Grantee may delay initiation of project close-out until the resolution of any HUD monitoring findings. If HUD exercises this option the Grantee must promptly resolve the findings. B. The Grantee recognizes that the close-out process may entail a review by HUD to determine compliance with the Grant Agreement by the Grantee and all participating parties. The Grantee agrees to cooperate with any review in any way possible, including making available records requested by HUD and the project for on-site HUD inspection. &3 C. The Grantee shall provide to HUD the following documentation: 1. A Certification of Project Completion. 2. A Grant Close-out Agreement. 3. A final financial report giving the amount and types of project costs charged to the grant(that meet the allowability and allocability requirements of OMB Circular A-122,A-87 or A-21 as applicable, including the"necessary and reasonable"standard); a certification of the costs; and the amounts and sources of other project funds. 4. A final performance report providing a comparison of actual accomplishments with each of the project commitments and objectives in the approved application, the reasons for slippage if established objectives were not met and additional pertinent information including explanation of significant cost overruns. D. The Grantee agrees that the grant funds are allowable only to the extent that the project costs,meeting the standard of OMB Circular A-122, A-87 or A-21 as applicable, equal the grant amount plus other sources of project funds provided. E. When HUD has determined that the grant funds are allowable, the activities were completed as described by the Grant Agreement, and all Federal requirements were satisfied,HUD and the Grantee will sign the Close-out Agreement and Close-out Certificate. E. The Close-out Agreement will include the Grantee's Agreement to abide by any continuing federal requirements. ARTICLE VI. Default. A default under this Grant Agreement shall consist of using grant funds for a purpose other than as authorized by this Agreement, any noncompliance with legislative, regulatory, or other requirements applicable to the Agreement, any other material breach of this Agreement, or any material misrepresentation in the application submissions. ARTICLE VII. Additional Provisions. A. Project Description. The project is as described in the application with the following changes: NONE B. Changes or Clarification to the Application Related to Participating Parties: The Administrative Agent if any: C. Special Conditions: NONE , C IrUY L 7r; _� q U.S. Department of Housing City of Fort Worth and Urban Development Ms. Christine Maguire r Authorized Signature u razed Signature Donald P. Mains C� DAS for Economic Development Title ,*D/a '7/ Y Date Date ATTESTED BY 1LI16 contract Authorization 4 - 30. gasp Date f K,JAb VC01M Cly SI-Cum City of Fort Worth, Texas Mayor and Council Communication COUNCIL ACTION: Approved on 9/30/2003 - Ord, #15701 DATE: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 LOG NAME: 17POLYEDI2 REFERENCE NO.: **G-14106 SUBJECT: Authorization to Apply for and Accept an Economic Development Initiative - Special Project Grant for the Revitalization of the Polytechnic Heights Urban Village and Execute Related Grant Agreement RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the City Council: 1. Authorize the City Manager to apply for and accept an Economic Development Initiative (EDI) - Special Project grant in the amount of$737,674 from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for the revitalization of the historic Polytechnic Heights Urban Village; and 2. Authorize the City Manager to execute a grant agreement with HUD, if the City is awarded the grant; and 3. Adopt the attached appropriation ordinance increasing estimated receipts and appropriations in the Grants Fund by $737,674 , upon receipt of the grant. DISCUSSION: During the FY2003 federal appropriations process, the City requested and received two EDI - Special Project grants totaling $961,212 to revitalize the Polytechnic/Wesleyan Urban Village along the East Rosedale Street priority commercial corridor. This project, referenced in the Conference Report (HR 108- 10) accompanying the VA-HUD-Independent Agencies Appropriations Act, specifies $737,674 for the revitalization of the Fort Worth Polytechnic Heights Historic Commercial and Educational Center (B-03-SP- TX-0767). The City Council unanimously selected redevelopment activities within the Polytechnic/Wesleyan Urban Village as the EDI-Special Projects appropriations priority for FY2003. The Polytechnic/Wesleyan Urban Village is one of ten urban villages that the Commercial Corridors Task Force targeted for redevelopment. The EDI funds do not have a matching requirement. EDI funds would leverage significant private-sector investment to refurbish the period retail buildings along the main street, upgrade the infrastructure, and support the development of an infill two-story mixed-use office/residential building along the corridor. The project boundaries are along E. Rosedale Street between Beach Street and Bishop Street. Significant economic improvement to this area would assist in overcoming barriers that challenge independent private investment. The Polytechnic/Wesleyan Urban Village project promises to be a redevelopment catalyst and create jobs and housing opportunities for the immediate area. The project budget includes the cost of a market and financial feasibility analysis of one or two catalyst projects, site preparation, utilities and infrastructure, pre-development expenses, Architechtural and Engineering (A&E) expenses, inspection fees, construction, demolition and removal, contingencies, public Logname: 17POLYEDI2 Pa;,,e 1 of 2 improvements, landscaping in the public right-of-way and other revitalization activities within the project area. The project is expected to be completed in June 2005. FISCAL INFORMATION/CERTIFICATION: The Finance Director certifies that upon approval of the above recommendations, receipt of the grant, and adoption of the attached appropriations ordinance, funds will be available in the current operating budget, as appropriated, of the Grants Fund. TO Fund/Account/Centers FROM Fund/Account/Centers GR76 451727 002206886000 $737,674.00 GR76 5(N ARIOUS) 002206886010 $737.674.00 Submitted for City Manager's Office by: Reid Rector (6140) Originating Department Head: Tom Higgins (6192) Additional Information Contact: Christine Maguire (8187) Logname: 17POLYEDI2 Page 2 of 2