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CC Resolution 2005-024 RESOLUTION NO. 2005-024 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, SUPPORTING CONGRESSIONAL PRESERVATION OF THE EXISTING COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) PROGRAM WHEREAS, for 30 years America's cities, including both large and small cities in California, have used Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) grants to create jobs, provide affordable housing, eliminate blight, and generate new economic investment; and WHEREAS, CDBG funds have played a critical role in community and economic development in the City of La Quinta; and WHEREAS, the CDBG program offers a mechanism for building public infrastructure, whereby the City of La Quinta used $1,600,000 to construct a new Senior Center, construct and rebuild streets and sidewalks in areas designated for redevelopment, and provide public parking improvements; and WHEREAS, the CDBG program has increased the quality of life in the City of La Quinta, as evidenced by the construction of the La Quinta Senior Center, sidewalks, paving and lighting of public parking lots and annual assistance to the Boys and Girls Club with an after-school program for children of low- and moderate-income families; and WHEREAS, the President has proposed a new "Strengthening America's Communities Initiative" which combines 18 direct grant programs, including CDBG, into one within the Economic Development Administration (EDA); and WHEREAS, at $3.71 billion, the new program (which combines 18 programs) is nearly $1 billion less the current CDBG program alone; and WHEREAS, without proper funding for CDBG, we risk undermining the economic well being of our communities, the future generations that live there, and the nation as a whole. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of La Quinta, California, as follows: Resolution No. 2005-024 Support of Preservation of CDBG Funds Adopted: March 15, 2005 Page 2 1 . That we hereby request that Congress enact a FY 2006 budget and appropriations package that funds CDBG formula grants at no less than $4.355 billion, which is level with FY 2005 allocations; and 2. That Congress maintain the CDBG as a separate and distinct program from other economic development programs that provides a direct and flexible source of funding to local governments; and 3. That Congress maintain the current "dual formula" system where 70 percent of CDBG funds go to entitlement communities based on population; and 4. That copies of this resolution be sent to Senators Barbara Boxer and Dianne Feinstein, and to the League of California Cities, Attention: Genevieve Morelos, 1400 K Street, 4th Floor, Sacramento, CA, 95814. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the La Quinta City Council held on this 15th day of March, 2005, by the following vote to wit: AYES: Council Members Henderson, Osborne, Perkins, Sniff, Mayor Adolph NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None ATTEST: ~_._~.~.jJ JU EEK, CMC, City Cle City of La Quinta, California (CITY SEAL) -- ----- --- Resolution No. 2005-024 Support of Preservation of CDBG Funds Adopted: March 15, 2005 Page 3 APPROVED AS TO FORM: