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2022 12 20 HA Special Meetingta Qa�tra GEM of she DESERT — — NOTICE AND CALL OF SPECIAL MEETING OF THE LA QUINTA HOUSING AUTHORITY TO THE MEMBERS OF THE LA QUINTA HOUSING AUTHORITY AND TO THE AUTHORITY SECRETARY: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Special Meeting of the La Quinta Housing Authority is hereby called to be held on Tuesday, December 20, 2022, at 5:00 p.m. at La Quinta City Hall located at 78495 Calle Tampico, La Quinta, CA 92253 for the following purpose: CONSENT CALENDAR 1. APPROVE HOUSING AUTHORITY MEETING MINUTES OF JULY 19, 2022 BUSINESS SESSION 1. RECEIVE AND FILE FISCAL YEAR 2021/22 HOUSING AUTHORITY YEAR-END BUDGET REPORT Dated: December 16. 2022 isi Steve Sanchez STEVE SANCHEZ, Chairperson Attest: MONIKA RADEVA, City Clerk and Authority Secretary City of La Quinta, California DECLARATION OF POSTING I, Monika Radeva, Authority Secretary, do hereby declare that the foregoing notice for the Special Meeting of the Housing Authority of the City of La Quinta on December 20, 2022, was posted on the outside entry to the Council SPECIAL MEETING Page 1 of 2 DECEMBER 20, 2022 HOUSING AUTHORITY Chamber at 78495 Calle Tampico and on the bulletin boards at 51321 Avenida Bermudas and 78630 Highway 111 on December 16, 2022. U6 MONIKA RADEVA, Authority Secretary La Quinta Housing Authority SPECIAL MEETING Page 2 of 2 DECEMBER 20, 2022 HOUSING AUTHORITY t(V Quixta GEM of the DESERT — Housing Authority agendas and staff reports are available on the City's web page: www.LaOuintaCA.gov HOUSING AUTHORITY AGENDA CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS 78495 Calle Tampico, La Quinta SPECIAL MEETING TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2022 AT 5:00 P.M. (or thereafter) Members of the public may listen to this meeting by tuning -in live via http://Iaquinta.12milesout.com/video/live. CALL TO ORDER — HOUSING AUTHORITY ROLL CALL: Authority Members: Chairperson Sanchez PUBLIC COMMENTS - INSTRUCTIONS Evans, Fitzpatrick, McGarrey, Pena, Members of the public may address the Housing Authority on any matter listed or not listed on the agenda as follows: WRITTEN PUBLIC COMMENTS can be provided either in -person during the meeting by submitting 15 copies to the City Clerk, it is requested that this takes place prior to the beginning of the meeting; or can be emailed in advance to CityClerkMail@LaQuintaCA.gov, no later than 12:00 p.m., on the day of the meeting. Written public comments will be distributed to the Housing Authority, made public, and will be incorporated into the public record of the meeting, but will not be read during the meeting unless, upon the request of the Chairperson, a brief summary of public comments is asked to be reported. If written public comments are emailed, the email subject line must clearly state ""Written Comments" and should include: 1) full name, 2) city of residence, and 3) subject matter. HOUSING AUTHORITY AGENDA Page 1 of 4 DECEMBER 20, 2022 SPECIAL MEETING VERBAL PUBLIC COMMENTS can be provided in -person during the meeting by completing a "Request to Speak" form and submitting it to the City Clerk; it is requested that this takes place prior to the beginning of the meeting. Please limit your comments to three (3) minutes (or approximately 350 words). Members of the public shall be called upon to speak by the Chairperson. In accordance with City Council Resolution No. 2022-027, a one-time additional speaker time donation of three (3) minutes per individual is permitted; please note that the member of the public donating time must: 1) submit this in writing to the City Clerk by completing a "Request to Speak" form noting the name of the person to whom time is being donated to, and 2) be present at the time the speaker provides verbal comments. Verbal public comments are defined as comments provided in the speakers' own voice and may not include video or sound recordings of the speaker or of other individuals or entities, unless permitted by the Chairperson. Public speakers may elect to use printed presentation materials to aid their comments; 15 copies of such printed materials shall be provided to the City Clerk to be disseminated to the Housing Authority, made public, and incorporated into the public record of the meeting; it is requested that the printed materials are provided prior to the beginning of the meeting. There shall be no use of Chamber resources and technology to display visual or audible presentations during public comments, unless permitted by the Chairperson. All writings or documents, including but not limited to emails and attachments to emails, submitted to the City regarding any item(s) listed or not listed on this agenda are public records. All information in such writings and documents is subject to disclosure as being in the public domain and subject to search and review by electronic means, including but not limited to the City's Internet Web site and any other Internet Web -based platform or other Web -based form of communication. All information in such writings and documents similarly is subject to disclosure pursuant to the California Public Records Act [Government Code § 6250 et seq.]. PUBLIC COMMENT ON MATTERS NOT ON THE AGENDA At this time, members of the public may address the Housing Authority on any matter not listed on the agenda pursuant to the "Public Comments - Instructions" listed above. The Housing Authority values your comments; however, in accordance with State law, no action shall be taken on any item not appearing on the agenda unless it is an emergency item authorized by the Brown Act [Government Code § 54954.2(b)]. HOUSING AUTHORITY AGENDA Page 2 of 4 DECEMBER 20, 2022 SPECIAL MEETING VERBAL ANNOUNCEMENT — AB 23 [AUTHORITY SECRETARY] PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA CONSENT CALENDAR 1. APPROVE HOUSING AUTHORITY MEETING MINUTES OF DULY 19, 2022 BUSINESS SESSION 1. RECEIVE AND FILE FISCAL YEAR 2021/22 HOUSING AUTHORITY YEAR- END BUDGET REPORT HOUSING AUTHORITY MEMBERS' ITEMS ADJOURNMENT ********************************* PAGE PAGE The next quarterly regular meeting of the Housing Authority will be held on January 171 2023, at 4:00 p.m. at the City Hall Council Chambers, 78495 Calle Tampico, La Quinta, CA 92253. DECLARATION OF POSTING I, Monika Radeva, Authority Secretary of the La Quinta Housing Authority, do hereby declare that the foregoing Agenda for the La Quinta Housing Authority special meeting was posted on the City's website, near the entrance to the Council Chamber at 78495 Calle Tampico, and the bulletin boards at the Stater Brothers Supermarket at 78630 Highway 111, and the La Quinta Cove Post Office at 51321 Avenida Bermudas, on December 16, 2022. DATED: December 16, 2022 MONIKA RADEVA, Authority Secretary La Quinta Housing Authority HOUSING AUTHORITY AGENDA Page 3 of 4 DECEMBER 20, 2022 SPECIAL MEETING Public Notices • The La Quinta Housing Authority Chamber is handicapped accessible. If special equipment is needed for the hearing impaired, please call the City Clerk's office at (760) 777-7123, twenty-four (24) hours in advance of the meeting and accommodations will be made. • If background material is to be presented to the Authority Members during a Housing Authority meeting, please be advised that 15 copies of all documents, exhibits, etc., must be supplied to the Authority Secretary for distribution. It is requested that this takes place prior to the beginning of the meeting. HOUSING AUTHORITY AGENDA Page 4 of 4 DECEMBER 20, 2022 SPECIAL MEETING CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM NO. 1 LA QUINTA HOUSING AUTHORITY QUARTERLY MEETING MINUTES TUESDAY, JULY 19, 2022 CALL TO ORDER A regular quarterly meeting of the La Quinta Housing Authority was called to order at 8:33 p.m. by Chairperson Sanchez. PRESENT: Authority Members Evans, Fitzpatrick, Pena, Radi, and Chairperson Sanchez ABSENT: None VERBAL ANNOUNCEMENT - AB 23 was made by Authority Secretary Radeva STAFF PRESENT: Executive Director McMillen, Authority Counsel Ihrke, City Clerk/Authority Secretary Radeva, Acting Deputy City Clerk McGinley, Director of Business Unit and Housing Development Villalpando, Housing Analyst Kinley PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Authority Member Radi led the audience in the Pledge of Allegiance. PUBLIC COMMENT ON MATTERS NOT ON THE AGENDA - None CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA Executive Director McMillen said staff would like to include two (2) additional recitals in the proposed resolution for Consent Calendar Item No. 1 stating that real property disposition is in compliance with the Surplus Land Act [Government Code section 54220 et seq. ). Authority Member Pena said he will recuse himself and abstain from the discussion and vote on Consent Calendar Item No. 1 due to a potential conflict of interest stemming from the proximity of real property to the real property under negotiations. The Authority concurred. HOUSING AUTHORITY MINUTES Page 1 of 2 QUARTERLY MEETING JULY 19, 2022 5 CONSENT CALENDAR 1. ADOPT RESOLUTION TO APPROVE AGREEMENT FOR PURCHASE AND SALE AND ESCROW INSTRUCTIONS BETWEEN THE LA QUINTA HOUSING AUTHORITY AND CORONEL HOMES & DESIGN INC., FOR VACANT PARCEL; LOCATION: SOUTHEAST SECTION OF AVENIDA VILLA AND CALLE SONORA; ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER 773-233-019 [RESOLUTION NO. HA 2022-004] City Manager McMillen said the following two (2) recitals will be added to the proposed resolution: WHEREAS, the Property may be disposed in compliance with the Surplus Land Act (Gov. Code, § 54220 et seq.) because the Property is less than 5,000 square feet in area, is not contiguous to land owned by a state or local agency that is used for open -space or low- and moderate -income housing purposes, and is therefore "exempt surplus land'; and WHEREAS, even if the Property were not exempt surplus land, a written notice of availability seeking offers for sale or lease of the Property for the purpose of developing low- or moderate -income housing had been sent to local public agencies as identified in the Act, and no response was received or recorded; and MOTION - A motion was made and seconded by Authority Members Evans/Radi to approve Consent Calendar Item No. 1, adopting Resolution No. HA 2022-004, as amended. Motion passed: ayes - 4, noes - 0, abstain - 1(Pe na). HOUSING AUTHORITY MEMBERS' ITEMS - None ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, a motion was made and seconded by Authority Members Evans/Radi adjourned the meeting at 8:35 p.m. Motion passed unanimously. Respectfully submitted, MONIKA RADEVA, Authority Secretary La Quinta Housing Authority HOUSING AUTHORITY MINUTES Page 2 of 2 JULY 19, 2022 QUARTERLY MEETING 6 BUSINESS SESSION ITEM NO. 1 City of La Quinta HOUSING AUTHORITY MEETING: December 20, 2022 STAFF REPORT AGENDA TITLr : RECEIVE AND FILE FISCAL YEAR 2021/22 HOUSING AUTHORITY YEAR-END BUDGET REPORT RECOMMENDATION Receive and file 2021/22 Housing Authority Year -End Budget Report. EXECUTIVE SUMMARI • After closing the prior fiscal year (FY), Finance presents a year-end summary that compares the final budget to actual transactions. • Overall revenue was $121,381 higher than budgeted. • Overall expenditures were $734,188 under budget and $55,000 would be carried over to FY 2022/23. • The Report was received and filed by the Housing Commission on December 14, 2022. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS Total adjusted revenues were over budget by $121,381; mostly due to second trust deed payments and rent revenue. Total expenditures were under budget by $734,188 with $55,000 to be carried over to FY 2022/23 for homelessness assistance programs. Revenues, expenditures, carryovers, and fund balances are discussed in the Fiscal Year -End 2021/22 Housing Authority Budget Report (Attachment 1). ALTERNTIVES No alternatives are applicable. Prepared by: Claudia Martinez, Finance Director Approved by: Jon McMillen, Executive Director Attachment: 1. Fiscal Year -End 2021/22 Housing Authority Budget Report rA ATTACHMENT 1 cca Qa�&a CALIFORNIA HOUSING AUTHORITY FISCAL YEAR-END 2021/22 BUDGET REPORT The La Quinta Housing Authority oversees three funds, which are restricted for affordable housing programs. This report focuses on significant activities and variances from the final budget during the fiscal year (FY) ended June 30, 2022. REVENUE! Total revenues, after non -cash adjustments, were over budget by $121,381. Revenues are summarized by fund below and detailed in Exhibit A. Housing Authority Fund 1,666,400 1,403,947 (262,453) RDA Low -Mod Housing Fund 35,000 43,583 8,583 2011 Bond Fund 26,000 8,177 (17,823) Total Revenues 1.727.400 1.455.707 (271.693) Investments Fair Market Value Adjustment 514,977 514,977 RDA Loan Interest Earned, Extraordinary Gain (121,903) (121,903 Total Adiusted Revenues 1,848,781 121,381 Larger revenue variances from the final budget are described below. • Use of Money and Property includes the annual fair market value adjustment to the Authority's investments; noted as GASB 31 Interest on the revenue line items. In accordance with accounting regulations, a portfolio value adjustment of $514,977 was recorded in order to recognize current market values. This amount has been recorded as an adjustment to revenues, as it is not cash received nor anticipated to be received in the future. The Authority's investments have a five-year horizon with laddered maturities. The Authority has worked diligently to leverage highly restricted investments under volatile market conditions. On June 30, 2021, the portfolio was earning a 0.95% rate of return and on June 30, 2022 the return was 0.79%. The fiscal year to date rate of return is W 1.30% as of September 2022, which will increase interest earnings going forward. • Extraordinary Gain revenue of $121,903 in the RDA Low -Mod Housing Fund records the annual former Redevelopment Agency loan repayment interest earned in FY 2021/22. The loan repayments are structured to pay all principal first, then interest. Each year the City records the payment received and interest earned in accordance with the State Department of Finance approved loan repayment schedule. This amount is also reduced from revenues as an adjustment because it is earned, but not received until a future date. EXPENSES Housing Authority expenses by fund are summarized below and detailed in Exhibit B. Housing Authority Fund Administration 519,200 507,209 (11,991) La Quinta Cove Properties 250,000 251,793 1,793 Dune Palms Mobile Estates 992,000 461,780 (530,220) RDA Low -Mod Housing Fund 250,000 50,700 (199,300)1 2011 Bond Fund 8,650,545 8,656,075 5,530 Total Expenditures 10,661,745 9,927,557 (734,188) Capital Project Carryovers - Operational/Contractual Carryovers 55,000 Total Expenditures After Carryovers 10,661,745 9,982,557 (679,188 Carryovers from FY 2021/22 to FY 2022/23 in the amount of $55,000 can be found on Exhibit C. HOUSING AUTHORITY FUND (241) This fund recognizes administrative expenses and housing activities for several Authority -owned properties in the La Quinta Cove and Dune Palms Mobile Estates. Combined administration savings of $11,991 were recognized for salaries and benefits, legal services, and operational expenses. A minor overage in the amount of $1,793 was for rental expenses for cove Properties. The majority of the savings in the amount of $530,220 is attributed to building/site 10 improvements for Dune Palms Mobile Estates which are currently underway in FY 2022/23. Funds not being carried over are recognized as Restricted Fund balance in the Housing Fund. As of June 30, 2022, the available balance in this fund was $12,402,782. LOW -MOD HOUSING FUND (243) Revenue in this fund is solely derived from Redevelopment Agency loan repayments and interest earnings. Annually loan repayments are allocated 80% to the General Fund and 20% to the Low -Mod Housing Fund. The total outstanding loan balance as of June 30, 2022 is $27,394,184; with $5,478,837 or 20% recognized in this fund as a future receivable. In FY 2021/22, a total of $50,700 was expensed for homelessness programs in the greater Coachella Valley, with savings of $55,000 being carried over to FY 2022/23. As of June 30, 2022, the available balance in this fund was $3,475,630. 2011 BOND FUND (249) This fund is restricted to future housing projects. In FY 21/22, the City acquired vacant property located between the Pavilion at La Quinta Shopping Center and the La Quinta Valley Plaza Shopping Center on Highway 111, for the purposes of building affordable housing and potentially mixed -use economic development projects with commercial and residential components, with an obligation for the City to repay the housing fund if a portion of the property is subsequently sold or used for purposes that are not in furtherance of affordable housing and related infrastructure. As of June 30, 2022, the available balance in this fund was $2,887,859. FUND BALANCES Below is a summary of Housing Authority fund balances as of June 30, 2022. These funds are restricted for housing programs. Housing Funds Fund Balance as of 6/ 30/ 22 Housing Authority Fund 241 12,402,782 Low -Mod Housing Fund 243 3,475,630 2011 Bond Fund 249 2,887,859 TOTAL HOUSING FUNDS .. ,271 11 12 CITY OF LA QUINTA EXHIBIT A HOUSING AUTHORITY FUNDS REVENUE DETAILS 2021/22 YEAR-END BUDGET REPORT 2020/21 2021/22 2021/22 2021/22 Actuals Original Budget Final Budget Actuals 241 - HOUSING AUTHORITY 241-9101-41900 Allocated Interest 130,011 160,000 160,000 99,822 241-9101-41910 GASB 31 Interest (122,128) 0 0 (385,817) 241-9101-41915 Non -Allocated Interest 366 400 400 430 241-9101-42301 Miscellaneous Revenue 1 0 0 226 241-9101-42706 Loan Repayments 0 0 0 96,215 241-9101-43504 2nd Trust Deed Repayments 385,447 50,000 50,000 130,179 241-9101-45000 Sale of Other Assets 1,219,485 0 370,000 367,078 241-9102-42305 Miscellaneous Reimbursements 1,820 0 0 (1,820) 241-9103-43502 Rent Revenue/LQRP 290,939 290,000 290,000 306,372 241-9104-42112 Rent Revenue/Tenant/Dune Palms 363,115 370,000 795,000 791,261 241-9104-42302 Miscellaneous Revenue/Dune Palrr 0 1,000 1,000 0 Total: 2,269,056 871,400 1,666,400 1,403,947 243 - RDA LOW -MOD HOUSING FUND 243-0000-41900 Allocated Interest 28,268 35,000 35,000 24,081 243-0000-41910 GASB 31 Interest (27,323) 0 0 (102,401) 243-0000-48500 Extraordinary Gain 147,987 0 0 121,903 Total: 148,931 35,000 35,000 43,583 249 - SA 2011 LOW/MOD BOND FUND (Refinance. 249-0000-41900 Allocated Interest 5,696 1,000 1,000 5,494 249-0000-41910 GASB 31 Interest (81,406) 0 0 (26,759) 249-0000-41915 Non -Allocated Interest 79,292 200,000 25,000 29,442 Total: 3,582 201,000 26,000 8,177 HOUSING AUTHORITY REVENUE 2,421,570 1,107,400 1,727,400 1,455,707 Non -Cash Transactions 393,074 Adjusted Revenues 1,848,781 Unaudited, final numbers will be reported in the 2021/22 Financial Statements. 13 14 CITY OF LA QUINTA EXHIBIT B HOUSING AUTHORITY FUNDS EXPENSE DETAILS 2021/22 YEAR-END BUDGET REPORT 2020/21 2021/22 2021/22 2021/22 Actuals Original Budget Final Budget Actuals 241 - HOUSING AUTHORITY 9101 - Housing Authority - Admin 50 - Salaries and Benefits 241-9101-50101 Permanent Full Time 253,048 258,300 258,300 252,219 241-9101-50105 Salaries - Overtime 385 0 0 172 241-9101-50110 Commissions & Boards 650 1,800 1,800 550 241-9101-50150 Other Compensation 185 200 200 103 241-9101-50200 PERS-City Portion 20,263 23,400 23,400 20,432 241-9101-50215 Other Fringe Benefits 4,208 0 0 2,000 241-9101-50221 Medical Insurance 40,720 58,600 58,600 44,830 241-9101-50222 Vision Insurance 542 0 0 415 241-9101-50223 Dental Insurance 2,118 0 0 2,337 241-9101-50224 Life Insurance 113 0 0 151 241-9101-50225 Long Term Disability 975 1,600 1,600 1,320 241-9101-50230 Workers Comp Insurance 5,700 5,900 5,900 5,900 241-9101-50240 Social Security -Medicare 3,716 3,800 3,800 3,697 241-9101-50241 Social Security -FICA 82 0 0 66 50 - Salaries and Benefits Totals 332,705 353,600 353,600 334,191 60 - Contract Services 241-9101-60103 Professional Services 82,963 60,000 60,000 74,532 241-9101-60106 Auditors 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 241-9101-60153 Attorney 12,109 20,000 20,000 15,792 60 - Contract Services Totals: 100,073 85,000 85,000 95,324 62 - Maintenance & Operations 241-9101-60320 Travel & Training 209 1,000 1,000 0 241-9101-60420 Operating Supplies 1,513 2,000 2,000 94 62 - Maintenance & Operations Totals: 1,722 3,000 3,000 94 69 - Internal Service Charges 241-9101-91843 Property & Crime Insurance 8,000 8,100 8,100 8,100 241-9101-91844 Earthquake Insurance 14,000 16,100 16,100 16,100 241-9101-98110 Information Tech Charges 52,400 53,400 53,400 53,400 69 - Internal Service Charges Totals: 74,400 77,600 77,600 77,600 99 - Transfers Out 241-9101-99900 Transfers Out 278,062 0 0 0 99 - Transfers Out Totals: 278,062 0 0 0 9101 - Housing Authority - Admin Totals: 786,962 519,200 519,200 507,209 9103 - Housing Authority - LQRP 62 - Maintenance & Operations 241-9103-60157 Rental Expenses 157,545 250,000 250,000 251,793 62 - Maintenance & Operations Totals: 157,545 250,000 250,000 251,793 9103 - Housing Authority - LQRP Totals: 157,545 250,000 250,000 251,793 9104 - Dune Palms Mobile Estates 60 - Contract Services 241-9104-60103 Professional Services 56,960 33,000 77,000 101,257 241-9104-60157 Rental Expense 95,307 240,000 415,000 360,523 60 - Contract Services Totals: 152,267 273,000 492,000 461,780 68 - Capital Expenses 241-9104-72110 Building/Site Improvements 0 500,000 500,000 0 68 - Capital Expenses Totals: 0 500,000 500,000 0 9104 - Dune Palms Mobile Estates Totals: 152,267 773,000 992,000 461,780 241 - HOUSING AUTHORITY Totals: 1,096,775 1,542,200 1,761,200 1,220,781 Unaudited, final numbers will be reported in the 2021/22 Financial Statements. 15 CITY OF LA QUINTA EXHIBIT B HOUSING AUTHORITY FUNDS EXPENSE DETAILS 2021/22 YEAR-END BUDGET REPORT 2020/21 2021/22 2021/22 2021/22 Actuals Original Budget Final Budget Actuals 243 - RDA LOW -MOD HOUSING FUND 0000 - Undesignated 64 - Other Expenses 243-0000-60532 Homelessness Assistance 300,000 250,000 250,000 50,700 64 - Other Expenses Totals: 300,000 250,000 250,000 50,700 0000 - Undesignated Totals: 300,000 250,000 250,000 50,700 243 - RDA LOW -MOD HOUSING FUND Totals: 300,000 250,000 250,000 50,700 Unaudited, final numbers will be reported in the 2021/22 Financial Statements. 16 CITY OF LA QUINTA EXHIBIT B HOUSING AUTHORITY FUNDS EXPENSE DETAILS 2021/22 YEAR-END BUDGET REPORT 2020/21 2021/22 2021/22 2021/22 Actuals Original Budget Final Budget Actuals 249 - SA 2011 LOW/MOD BOND FUND (Refinanced in 0000 - Undesignated 68 - Capital Expenses 249-0000-74010 Land Acquisition 5,813,436 0 8,630,545 8,631,040 249-0000-80050 Affordable Housing Project Developme 0 20,000 20,000 25,035 68 - Capital Expenses Totals: 5,813,436 20,000 8,650,545 8,656,075 0000 - Undesignated Totals: 5,813,436 20,000 8,650,545 8,656,075 L LOW/MOD BOND FUND (Refinanced in 2016) Totals: 5,813,436 20,000 8,650,545 8,656,075 Unaudited, final numbers will be reported in the 2021/22 Financial Statements. 17 M., CITY OF LA QUINTA EXHIBIT C HOUSING AUTHORITY FUNDS CARRYOVER SUMMARY 2021/22 YEAR-END BUDGET REPORT Revised Continuing Appropriations/Carryovers from 2021/22 to 2022/23 Vendor/Program Account Number Description Estimated Revised Homelessness Assistance 243-0000-60532 Homelessness Assistance - $ 55,000 TOTAL AUTHORITY CARRYOVERS $ - $ 55,000 NOTE: In June 2022 when the budget was adopted all carryovers were estimates based on projected invoices to end fiscal year 2021122. Upon completion of the final audit, Finance verified account balances and additional carryover recommendations based on current budgetary needs. In no event shall a carryover exceed the revised per account amount noted above. 19 20 POWER POINTS HOUSING AUTHORITY MEETING DECEMBER 20, 2020 Housing Authority December 20, 2022 Housing Authority Meeting December 20, 2022 B1 - Fiscal Year -End 2021/22 Housing Authority Budget Report I f ` Overall Revenues • $121,381 over budget due to: — Trust deed repayments and actual rent revenue • Two non -cash adjustments — ($514,977) fair market value — $121,903 RDA loan interest earnings • $660,722 RDA loan repayment in 2021/22 — 20% Housing portion Overall Expenses • Housing Authority Fund under budget by $540,418 — Savings in payroll, legal, and operational expenses — Building/site improvements scheduled for FY 22-23 • Low -Mod & Bond Fund savings — Land acquisition for vacant property on HWY 111 — Carryover of $55,000 to FY 2022/23 Available Fund Balances Receivable in Low -Mod Housing Fund RDA Loan Balance $5,478,837 Principal $2,607,097 Interest $2,871,740 CALIFORNIA LA