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Item R5 �s R.5 r`, County of Monroe �y,4 ' �, "tr, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS County �a� Mayor Michelle Coldiron,District 2 �1 `ll Mayor Pro Tem David Rice,District 4 -Ile Florida.Keys ��� � � Craig Cates,District 1 Eddie Martinez,District 3 w Mike Forster,District 5 County Commission Meeting February 17, 2021 Agenda Item Number: R.5 Agenda Item Summary #7363 BULK ITEM: No DEPARTMENT: Local Disaster Recovery TIME APPROXIMATE: STAFF CONTACT: Cary Knight(305) 292-4527 1:30 PUBLIC HEARING AGENDA ITEM WORDING: A Public Meeting for citizens and municipalities to provide input on an application for grant funds to enhance Rowell's Park in Key Largo in the amount of up to $2.5 Million utilizing Community Development Block Grant -Corona Virus funding from the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) funded through the Federal Housing and Urban Development Agency (HUD), after a duly noticed public comment period; after a public notice and Approval to submit grant application to DEO. ITEM BACKGROUND: Under the CARES Act, Community Development Block Grant — Coronavirus (CDBG-CV) $5 billion in federal funding has been made available to states to prevent, prepare for, and respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. In partnership with the U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Community Development Block Grant Program, the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity will administer the allocated funding to communities throughout the state. The funding will assist low income families and most vulnerable citizens. CDBG-CV Program Requirements • Eligible Activities: Acquisition; Public Improvements; Public Facilities; Business Assistance; Microenterprise Assistance; Public Services; Planning; and Broadband Planning and Public Infrastructure. • COVID-19 Tie: Under the CARES Act, funding is available through the Community Development Block Grant Program for activities which prevent,prepare for, and respond to the coronavirus pandemic. • National Objective: Each activity funded by CDBG must meet one of the following HUD required National Objectives: • Provide benefit to low- and moderate-income (LMI)persons. • Prevent or eliminate slum or blight conditions. • Address urgent community development needs, which pose a serious and immediate threat to the health or welfare of the community for which other funding is not available. Packet Pg. 2900 R.5 Florida's Total Allocation is $285.6 million. Of this, Monroe County is eligible for funding within the Small Cities (Non-Entitlement) Community Program, which totals $42 Million statewide. Monroe County is requesting up to $2.5 Million to enhance Rowell's Waterfront Park in Key Largo to serve as a future infectious disease testing and vaccination site. While Monroe County has testing and vaccination sites in the Middle Keys and Lower Keys, Key Largo currently does not have adequate facilities to host a testing and vaccination site. The residents in Key Largo area have remained significantly underserved during the COVID-19 epidemic. This grant application will help alleviate this urgent need. This meeting serves as a public meeting to hear public comment on the CDBG-CV grant application. The County has met the CDBG-CV and DEO requirements for notice and documentation. As per the grant requirements, public notice of this public meeting and public notice of the comment period was published in the Citizen, as the newspaper of general circulation in Monroe County and also posted to the County's website. The notices are attached for reference. Contact Person: Cary Knight at 305-292-4527 and at Knight-Cary@MonroeCounty-Fl.Gov. Monroe County's application for CDBG-CV Mitigation funds can be found at monroecounty- fl.gov/irmarecovery. PREVIOUS RELEVANT BOCC ACTION: NA CONTRACT/AGREEMENT CHANGES: NA STAFF RECOMMENDATION: APPROVE DOCUMENTATION: CDBG CV Guidelines CDBG CV Q&A LMI Census Tract map for Rowell's Park Waterfront Park Enhancement CDBG CV Key Personnel Rowell's Park CDBG_CV Rowell's Park Public Hearing Announcement Draft CDBG CV Pre application Rowell's Park FINANCIAL IMPACT: Effective Date: PENDING Expiration Date: Total Dollar Value of Contract: NA Total Cost to County: None Current Year Portion: NA Budgeted: No Packet Pg. 2901 R.5 Source of Funds: NA CPI: Indirect Costs: Estimated Ongoing Costs Not Included in above dollar amounts: Revenue Producing: NA If yes, amount: Grant: Up to $ 2.5 Million County Match: $ 0 Insurance Required: N/A Additional Details: REVIEWED BY: Helene Wetherington Completed 02/09/2021 4:23 PM Kevin Wilson Completed 02/09/2021 4:26 PM Cary Knight Completed 02/09/2021 4:43 PM Assistant County Administrator Christine Hurley Completed 02/09/2021 4:48 PM Kevin Wilson Completed 02/09/2021 4:49 PM Christine Limbert Completed 02/09/2021 5:35 PM Purchasing Skipped 02/09/2021 5:36 PM Budget and Finance Skipped 02/09/2021 5:37 PM Maria Slavik Skipped 02/09/2021 5:39 PM Liz Yongue Completed 02/09/2021 6:30 PM Board of County Commissioners Pending 02/17/2021 9:00 AM Packet Pg. 2902 R.5.a Community Development Block Grant - DE7__ 1 Coronavirus (CDBG-CV) Small Cities Program FLORIDA T T-f Pre-Application idance ECONOMIC RTNI N The DEO Small Cities Community Development Block Grant—Coronavirus (CDBG-CV) Program is designed to help a non-entitlement municipality or county to prepare for, prevent, or respond to the health and economic impacts of COVID-19. The activities must be critical to the locality and primarily for the benefit of low- and moderate-income residents. D CL Small Cities CDBG-CV Program ca Total Small Cities CDBG-CV Program Allocation - $ 41,931,595 Applicants may submit one (1) application for one (1) activity. • Grant Request Minimum = $200,000 • Grant Request Maximum = $5 million CL D Pre-Application Cycle • February 1, 2021 —March 15, 2021. • Deadline for submittal: 5:00 p.m., Eastern Time (E.T.), March 15, 2021. y Application Cycle D • Spring/Summer 2021. D Eligible licnts and Project Requirements E Eligibility: • To determine if your local government is eligible under the CDBG-CV Small Cities Program, view the CDBG-CV Small Cities Program Eligible Communities List at www.FlcridaJcb .cr /CDBG®CV. 2 Project Requirements: • Project activities must prevent, prepare for, or respond to the coronavirus, and should demonstrate a: ■ Direct effect: Costs directly associated with coronavirus prevention, preparation, or response (e.g. rehabilitation of building to create additional quarantine and isolation rooms for recovering y COVI D-19 patients). ■ Indirect effect: Economic and housing market disruptions (e.g. small business assistance). • Project activities must meet at least one of the following National Objectives: ■ Benefit to Low-and-Moderate Income (LMI) Persons, including: o Indirect benefit activities — at least 51% of beneficiaries must be LMI; or o Direct benefit activities — 100% of beneficiaries must be LMI. ■ Prevention or elimination of slum and blight—see 24 CFR §570.202; or ■ Address an Urgent Need — must alleviate a condition that poses serious and immediate threat to those living in the area. Page 1 1 Revised January 29, 2021 Packet Pg. 2903 R 5.a Pre-Application Preparation Tips • Allow sufficient time for pre-application activities to: ■ Identify Community Needs: o Conduct research and outreach to determine community needs. N o Hold a public hearing to discuss community needs: • Hold prior to pre-application submission; • Properly notice; • Include Four Factor Analysis and Language Access Plan, if applicable; and • Refer to CDBG-CV Program Guidelines for requirements. E ■ Identify Subrecipients. 0 o Establish relationships with any community partners needed to complete the project. o If a subrecipient (e.g., a non-profit service provider) is identified as necessary for the project, gather documentation needed (such as a letter of commitment and program ' information). ■ Identify key personnel for grant and program administration. o Gather documentation on prior experience and capacity to administer. o Determine if a professional services procurement will be necessary. ■ Determine if census data supports required LMI Area documentation or if project area surveys will be necessary. ■ Develop a project budget. ■ Review and download detailed information and resources at www.FlcridaJcbs.cr /CDBG-CV: o The CDBG-CV Small Cities Program Pre-Application Webinar. o The CDBG-CV Small Cities Pre-Application Master Form for reference. DEO y recommends reviewing the master form and preparing your application offline first. o The CDBG-CV Small Cities Program Pre-Application Submission Documents listed c below. Gather required information/documentation before beginning the online pre- application. How to Submit a Pre-Application Pre-Applications must be completed and submitted online. The following information is provided for interested applicants: • Register at www.FlcridaJcbs.cr /CDBG®CV to receive a personalized link to the online CDBG-CV Small Cities Pre-Application. Consultants preparing pre-applications for multiple local governments must register separately for each pre-application to be submitted. • A personal link to the online pre-application will be emailed to the preparer and the local government representative within two business days of submitting the registration. • The online pre-application provides Quick Tips throughout to provide guidance on the pre-application submission. • The online pre-application auto-saves as you go, so you may complete your pre-application in stages. You will be able to return to your pre-application record using the original link. However, once you complete certain sections of the pre-application you will be unable to navigate back to those sections for review/edit. A quick tip is provided at these points of the pre-application: ■ You have completed the first sections of the pre-application. When you click the Next button, you will not be able to return to these sections for review/edit. If necessary, use the back buttons to review prior to moving on to the next section. • Only pre-applications submitted on or before March 15, 2021, at 5:00 pm Eastern Time, will receive a review and be provided technical assistance by DEO prior to the final application cycle. Page 2 1 Revised January 29, 2021 Packet Pg. 2904 R 5.a Additional Resources and Information For additional information and resources, we recommend that interested applicants: • Visit www.flcridaicbs.cr /CDBG®CV for the following information and documentation: ■ CDBG-CV Small Cities Eligible Communities List; ■ CDBG-CV Program Guidelines; ■ CDBG-CV FAQs; and ■ CDBG-CV Small Cities Program Pre-Application Forms and Templates: o CDBG-CV Small Cities Program Pre-Application Master Form E o CDBG-CV Small Cities Program Pre-Application Project Budget Template o CDBG-CV Small Cities Program Pre-Application Key Personnel Template 0. o CDBG-CV Small Cities Program Pre-Application Staff Training List Template o CDBG-CV Small Cities Program Pre-Application Signature Authorization Form • Contact the Small Cities CDBG program for questions and/or technical assistance by emailing CDBG® CVCdeo.myflcrida.ccm or calling 850-717-8405. 2 0 0 CO Page 3 Revised January 29, 2021 Packet Pg. 2905 R.5.b Community Development Block Grant — Coronavirus (CDBG-CV) D FLORIDA DEPARTMENTof Frequently Asked Questions ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY Q: What is the purpose of the Community Development Block Grant Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act funds? A: Under the CARES Act, Community Development Block Grant—Coronavirus (CDBG-CV) federal funding 12 has been made available to states to prevent, prepare for, and respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. In partnership with the U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Community Development Block Grant CL Program, the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity will administer the allocated funding to communities throughout the state. Q: How much funding was allocated to the state of Florida? A: The state of Florida was allocated a total of$285.6 million in Round 1, Round 2, and Round 3 of HUD's allocation of CDBG-CV funds. Of this total, DEO is responsible for administering $100 million for the state of Florida. • Round 1 - $16.7 million to the state to administer in non-entitlement communities (Small Cities Community Development Block Grant Program). • Round 2 - $63.1 million to the state to administer in entitlement and non-entitlement communities. • Round 3 - $20.2 million to the state to administer in non-entitlement communities (Small Cities Community Development Block Grant Program). The remaining $185.6 million will go directly to HUD Entitlement communities. During Round 1 of the c CDBG-CV funds, the HUD Entitlement communities received approximately $75 million, and just over $110 million in CDBG-CV Round 3 funds through a formula allocation that will be administered directly by these communities. Q: Who is eligible to apply for CDBG-CV Small Cities (Non-Entitlement) Program funds? A: The following units of local government are eligible to apply for funds through the Non-Entitlement Program, also known as the Small Cities CDBG Program: LU • Cities with fewer than 50,000 residents that have not accepted special entitlement status and have not opted to join an entitlement program; 0. • Counties with fewer than 200,000 residents; and • Cities with more than 50,000 residents that have opted out of the urban entitlement program. Visit the CDBG®CV Small Cities Program Eligible Communities List to see a list of local governments that 06 HUD has identified as being eligible to apply for Small Cities CDBG-CV funding. Q: Who is eligible to apply for CDBG-CV Entitlement Program funds? A: The following units of local government are eligible to apply for CDBG-CV Entitlement Program funds administered by DEO: • Principal cities of Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs); • Other metropolitan cities with populations of at least 50,000; and • Qualified urban counties with populations of at least 200,000 (excluding the population of entitled cities). Visit the CDBG®CV Entitlement Program Eligible Communities List to see a list of local governments that HUD has identified as being eligible to apply for Entitlement CDBG-CV funding. Page 1 1 Revised 11/13/2020 1 Packet Pg. 2906 R.5.b Q: How is it determined if individuals or families meet the low- and moderate-income eligibility requirements? A: An individual is considered low- and moderate-income (LMI) based on their annual family income. To be classified as LMI, an individual or family's total annual income must be equal to or below 80% of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) median income for the county or area where they reside. Q: How is it documented that a project or program meets the low- and moderate-income eligibility requirements'? A: LMI eligibility can be determined four ways: area benefit, limited clientele,jobs, and housing. 2 1- Area Benefit—When using Area Benefit to determine eligibility, it is required for at least 51% of the E residents in a service area to have low to moderate incomes, and services provided must be targeted to individuals living in the qualifying area. If the community is using the Area Benefit as the national objective, the community will need to: • Identify the boundaries of the service area; • Demonstrate that at least 51% of people living in the area have low or moderate incomes by using the CDBG Low- and Moderate-Income Data Map Application, Census data, or by conducting an income survey; and • Demonstrate that the area is primarily residential through a zoning map. 2- Limited Clientele— Using "Limited Clientele" to determine eligibility requires that the project or activity is exclusively benefiting the designated or targeted population. Eligibility can be documented in one of two ways: • If the program is designed to serve a specific presumed group, as defined by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD "presumed groups" include abused children, JA elderly persons, battered spouses, homeless persons, severely disabled adults, illiterate adults, persons with AIDS, and migrant farm workers; OR c • Income verification, which requires documentation of family size and income to show at least 51% of the individuals served are low- and moderate-income. 3- LMI Jobs —The LMI Jobs national objective is used when assisting for-profit businesses that have agreed to create or retain jobs for predominantly (51%) low- and moderate-income persons. Eligibility can be documented with a signed self-certification form. Waivers that have been issued for CDBG-CV job creation/retention projects are outlined below. 4- LMI HousingAn LMI housing activity is one that provides benefits to a low- and moderate-income c — 9 Y p . household that is qualified based on data about household size and income. This information must be documented and verified. For such activities to qualify under the LMI benefit national objective, it must result in housing that will be occupied by low- and moderate-income households upon completion. The �-- housing can be either owner- or renter-occupied and can be either one family or multi-unit structures. 06 Additional information on this topic can be found in Section 3.6 of the Guido to National Objectives and Eligible Activities for State CDBG Prorms. Q: What are the waivers related to CDBG-CV economic development (job creation/retention)? A: There are a few waivers related to economic development projects utilizing CDBG-CV funds. • When certifying income for job creation/retention, you may use the annualized salary of the job and the one-person household income limit to qualify the person/position. • The public benefit standard per job is raised to $85,000 per job created/retained per project. • The public benefit standard may be waived if the assistance is provided to avoid complete economic collapse within the grantee's jurisdiction. Page 2 1 Revised 01/29/2021 Packet Pg. 2907 R.5.b • The grantee may certify that the activity is designed to alleviate existing conditions that pose a serious and immediate threat to the health or welfare of the community due to COVID-19, if the project does not meet LMI requirements. The state of Florida is restricted to use of no more than 30% of funds on activities that do not benefit the LMI population. Q: Is there a waiver related to CDBG-CV and government buildings for COVID-related renovations? A: There is no waiver for the use of CDBG-CV funds on buildings for the general conduct of government, such as City Hall or Town Hall. The use of CDBG-CV may be eligible for COVID-related uses for buildings that are owned by a local government but do not serve as a building for the general conduct of government. As defined in Section 102(a)(21) of the HCDA, the term "buildings for the general conduct of government" means "city halls, county administrative buildings, State capitol or office buildings or other facilities in which the legislative or general administrative affairs of government are conducted." Buildings that house E administrative functions of the government are considered "buildings for the general conduct of government." Q: What is a Duplication of Benefit (DOB)? A: A duplication of benefits occurs when a person, household, business, government, or other entity receives financial assistance from multiple sources for the same purpose, and the total assistance received for that purpose is more than the total need for assistance. Q: What is the timeline for the CDBG-CV application process? A: The pre-application cycle opens Monday, February 1, 2021, for both CDBG-CV Entitlement and Small Cities programs. CDBG-CV Entitlement and Small Cities program funds will be awarded following a pre- It application and final application process for eligible activities approved by DEO. All available details on the CDBG-CV program can be found on DEO's Community Development Block Grant— Coronavirus Relief Fundin webpage. 0 Q: How will Non-Entitlement applications be scored? A: All program specifics are outlined in the CDBG-CV Small Cities Program Guidelines document on DEO's Community Development Block Grant— Coronavirus Relief Funding webpage. Q: Is leverage funding part of the scoring criteria? A: Due to the nature of the funds, it is unlikely that leverage funding will factor in the scoring criteria. Final LU details on all scoring criteria is available on DEO's Community Development Block Grant— Coronavirus Relief Funding webpage. Q: What if a municipality or subrecipient already has an active CDBG grant agreement? A: A municipality or subrecipient with an active CDBG Housing, Economic Development, Neighborhood Revitalization, Downtown Revitalization grant is eligible to apply for CDBG-CV funds. Capacity to 06 administer multiple grants will be evaluated to ensure all municipalities and subrecipients are able to successfully administer all awarded CDBG funds. Q: What is the timeframe for CDBG-CV projects? A: CDBG-CV applications can be structured up to an 18-month project, depending on the project activities. The CARES Act stipulates that the majority of CDBG-CV funds be expended and claimed within three years (i.e, by September 29, 2023). Q: How do I access additional information on the CDBG-CV program? A: All relevant Community Development Block Grant—CV program resources DEO has to-date can be found on DEO's Community Development Block Grant— Coronavirus Relief Funding webpage. Page 3 1 Revised 01/29/2021 1 Packet Pg. 2908 R.5.b Q: Are the CDBG-CV grants subject to normal CDBG requirements? A: All requirements of DEO's regular CDBG programs are applicable to the CDBG-CV funds. This includes all applicable cross-cutting requirements such as Procurement, Financial Management, Environmental Review, Recordkeeping, etc. Q: Are the CDBG-CV funds subject to the normal Administrative Rule? A: The administrative rule that governs the Small Cities CDBG Program is Rule Chapter: 7 C-2 , Florida Administrative Code. Certain parts of this rule will also govern the use of CDBG-CV funds. Q: Is the cost to prepare an application for CDBG-CV funds considered an eligible pre-agreement E expense? A: Municipalities who intend to request a reimbursement for consultant grant writers MUST follow CDBG 0. procurement requirements as outlined in the Procurement and Labor Standards requirements. Should the applicant receive an award, the cost may be reimbursed with funds budgeted for Administration, subject to DEO's review and approval for compliance with program requirements. Q: What is the allowable amount for grant administration utilizing CDBG-CV funds? A: A maximum of 8% of the total grant amount will be available for grant administration fees. Grantees who intend to utilize CDBG-CV funds for grant administration services MUST follow the CDBG procurement requirements as outlined in the Procurement and Labor Standards. CL Q: Does the use of CDBG-CV funds generate Program Income? It A: Yes. All revenue generated from the use of CDBG-CV funds become regular CDBG Program Income. Q: How long will it be before we receive funding? A A: Program timelines for both the Entitlement Program and the Small Cities Program can be found on DEO's 6 Community Development Block Grant— Coronavirus Relief Funding webpage. c Q: How will Small Cities applications be scored? c A:An overview of the scoring criterial can be found in the table below. Additional details can be found on DEO's Community Development Block Grant— Coronavirus Relief Funding webpage and in the CDBG-CV E Small Cities Program Guidelines. LU I. Readiness to Proceed II. Low- to Moderate-Income (LMI) Impact c III. COVID-19 Economic Impact to the Community IV. Experience, Past Performance and Organization Capacity V. Need and Justification VI. Cost Reasonableness and Feasibility of Project DEO is continuing to work diligently to respond to community needs, provide flexibility and deploy resources as quickly as possible to support critical work. For more information on other COVID-19 resources available to our current grantees/borrowers, municipalities, nonprofits and businesses, please visit: https://covid l 9.floridaiobs.org. Page 4 1 Revised 01/29/2021 Packet Pg. 2909 MJed&uoa;aa&eM s,llamON ;o&uauaaoueyuD anoaddy Wd) &uOwaoueyuD MJed&uoa;aa&eM MJed s,llamoN ao;dew&oeal snsueo jW>:&uauayoe&&y c Ui N � a u w o w m E m c a o o It > � c w oa N 0 N C � O Q = N= m � T v o � E o O a o Ovi 0 J O N J U 0 5� Q K N 0 I' p © O i �3 t m'E', � 9 a ! l i, e a� p �Rrrl 9ti.tir!<d Say! O v41 1 n l a t �5 lY la 4xr Ugh i xnd p �Ott o"q e Y 0 t tr � O i11; i t �u L v1a ee�s,oe�' y J aa o ��181 `W' z R.5.dCDBG-CV Small Cities Program Pre-Application DE111 Key Personnel Template FLORIDA A T T of ECONOMIC OPPORTUNrrY 0 CL Applicant Name: Monroe County Board of County Commissioners Identify key personnel (applicant staff, sub-recipient staff, consultants) who will be involved in the proposed project. Name: Cary Knight Title: Director of Project Management Organization: Monroe County, Department of Project Management 0 Project Role: Project Executive 0 Qualifications: LU Name: Raj RamsinghCL Title: Project Manager, Department of Project Management CL Organization: Monroe County Department of Project Management y Project Role: Project Manager o Raj Ramsingh has been a State of Florida certified contractor since 1999. He currently works for Monroe County Project Management. He owns a construction company as well as a Private Provider inspection company. Besides his contractor's license, he also holds a Chief CL Qualifications: Building Official certification, Commercial building inspector's license, Residential (building, plumbing, electrical & mechanical) inspector's licenses. Before his current position, he held the Chief Building Official position within the City of Key West. Packet Pg. 2911 Name: Breanne Erickson Title: Contract Manager Organization: Monroe County, Department of Project Management Project Role: Contract Manager CL Breanne Erickson graduated from the University of Minnesota and began her professional career in the Monroe County Engineering Department where she worked as a Senior Engineering Technician. In September 2018, she was promoted to a Contract Administrator in Qualifications: the Project Management Department. She has managed over$50 million in construction contracts including overseeing Requests for Proposals, contract development, federal CL procurement requirements, regulatory compliance and vendor invoicing and payment. Name: Steven Sanders a, Title: Construction Quality Control and Safety Manager o Organization: Monroe County Department of Project Management o Project Role: Construction Quality Control and Safety Manager E Steven has worked in Construction for the last 30+ years as a Supervisor or a site Foreman for larger projects being developed in Florida, running crews of up to 15 or more, clearing and hauling, burning or grinding of debris, setting up elevations for both buildings or house pads and roads, level and compaction for all buildings pads and roads built on these projects for both Commercial and Residential properties. Since he completed OSHA training in 2018, Steve conducts daily inspections for all County Qualifications: Capital projects, and OSHA safety checks as well as Quality Control on Contractors R-. for work completed. 2016 hired on with the County as Project Manager 2018 completed OSHA certification to train workers for their OSHA 10 and 30 y Construction cards 0 2019 Trained (21) Public Work Employees to receive their OSHA 10 cards 0 Name: Jordan Salinger, PMP Title: Project Manager Organization: Monroe County, Department of Project Management Project Role: Project Manager Packet Pg. 2912 For more than 17 years, Jordan has worked within a multitude of construction industries in which she gained extensive experience in the unique field of permit administration and project administration. Jordan previously managed all aspects of Florida Department of Transportation's (FDOT's) permit office for the Monroe County region. Prior to joining Monroe County, she was the CEI Project Administrator for multiple high- profile FDOT District 6 bridge rehabilitation projects including the Long Key Bridge V- Qualifications: Pier Replacement, (new) Seven Mile Bridge repair project, and the ongoing Old Seven Mile Bridge Rehabilitation project to name just a few. Jordan also served as CEI Project 0. Administrator on several Monroe County LAP projects including Pigeon Key Ramp �? replacement and Scenic Overlooks at Big Pine Community Park and Reynolds Street Pier. Jordan is experienced in facilitating successful construction projects that are environmentally sensitive and historical in nature and of peak interest to the public. Jordan has formal education in Project Management and is Project Management Professional Certified. Name: Title: Organization: Project Role: c 0 Qualifications: c Name: CL Title: Organization: 0 Project Role: a, 0 CL Qualifications: U Name: Packet Pg. 2913 Title: Organization: Project Role: 0 CL Qualifications: CL 0 0 CL 0 0 CL Ca Packet Pg. 2914 R.S.e NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, that on Wednesday, February 17, 2021, at 1:30P.M., at its virtual meeting, the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida, intends to consider the following: A VIRTUAL PUBLIC MEETING REGARDING APPROVAL TO APPLY TO THE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY ("DEO") FOR COMMUNITY 2 It DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT-CORONA VIRUS (CDBG-CV) FUNDING FOR THE BELOW-DESCRIBED PROJECTS: 1. Enhancement of Rowell's Waterfront Park in Key Largo iu 0 In compliance with program requirements,the application have been posted for public comment at 0 the following website: httj2://www.liloilroecountv-fl.gov E Under the CARES Act, Community Development Block Grant— Coronavirus (CDBG-CV) $5 billion in federal funding has been made available to states to prevent,prepare for, and respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. In partnership with the U.S.Housing and Urban Development(HUD)Community Development Block Grant Program,the Florida Department of LU Economic Opportunity will administer the allocated funding to communities throughout the state. The funding will assist low income families and most vulnerable citizens. CDBG-CV Program Requirements •Eligible Activities:Acquisition;Public Improvements;Public Facilities;Business Assistance; Microenterprise Assistance;Public Services;Planning; and Broadband Planning and Public Infrastructure. • COVID-19 Tie:Under the CARES Act,funding is available through the Community E Development Block Grant Program for activities which prevent,prepare for,and respond to the coronavirus pandemic. 0 •National Objective:Each activity funded by CDBG must meet one of the following HUD required National Objectives: • Provide benefit to low-and moderate-income(LMI)persons. • Prevent or eliminate slum or blight conditions. • Address urgent community development needs,which pose a serious and immediate threat to the health or welfare of the community for which other funding is not available. Florida's Total Allocation is$285.6 million. Of this,Monroe County is eligible for funding within the Small Cities(Non- M Entitlement) Community Program, which totals $42 Million statewide. Monroe County is requesting $2.5 Million to CL enhance Rowell's Waterfront Park in Key Largo to serve as a future infectious disease testing and vaccination site. While Monroe County has testing and vaccination sites in the Middle Keys and Lower Keys,Key Largo currently does not have C- adequate facilities to host a testing and vaccination site. The residents in Key Largo area have remained significantly underserved during the COVID-19 epidemic. This grant application will help alleviate this urgent need. 0 The public can participate in the February 17, 2021, meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, FL via Communication Media Technology ("CMT") using a Zoom Webinar platform by following the Ui detailed instructions below. The public is strongly encouraged to watch the meeting on Monroe County's MCTV on t7 Comcast Channel 76, AT&T U-verse Channel 99 or on the County's web portal @ http://monroecountvfl.igm2.com/Citizens/Def,tult.aspx. Simply select the "Watch Live" banner to view the live meeting U with live closed-captioning on an integrated page that includes the Agenda and Agenda Backup. m If a citizen has a Roku device,they can search for and add"MCTV'to their personal lineup. Monroe County's"MCTV' is also provided via the Monroe County mobile apps for iOS and Android and through our streaming web portal @ https://lilollroe-fl.vod.castus.tv/vod/'?Iive=ch I&nav=live. Citizens can listen to audio-only from their phones by dialing(646)518-9805 or(669)900-6833 and,when prompted,enter the Webinar ID 995 7249 8241 followed by the 4 key. Packet Pg. 2915 R.5.e The public can comment during the live Public Hearing either by phoning in or by connecting to the live Zoom webinar link using the following instructions: a) To comment on an item by phone: Dial(646)518-9805 or(669)900-6833 and,when prompted, enter the Webinar ID 995 7249 8241 followed by the 4 key,then*9 to "Raise your Hand" to be recognized by the U Zoom webinar host. b) To comment on an item usin!the live Zoom webinar link: Open this live Zoom webinar link at https://meboce.zoom.us/j/99572498241 (that also appears in both the published Agenda and Agenda Packet). When CL prompted,enter your email address and name to join the webinar. When the Mayor calls for speakers on the item(s)on which you wish to comment,or when the Board is nearing your item(s)as the meeting progresses,select the `Raised c Hand"feature that appears at the bottom of the Zoom webinar screen to be recognized by the Zoom webinar host. The Zoom webinar host will request the item 4 on which you wish to speak and enable your participation when the Mayor calls for public speakers on your item. To report problems with the broadcast or participation in the Zoom webinar,please call(305) 872-8831. 0 Pursuant to Section 286.0105,Florida Statutes,notice is given that if a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Board with respect to any matter considered at such hearings or meetings,he will need a record of the proceedings, 0 and that, for such purpose, he may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. ADA ASSISTANCE: If you are a person with a disability who needs special accommodation LU in order to participate in this meeting, please contact the County Administrator's Office, by phoning (305) 292-4441, between the hours of 8:30 a.m.---5:00 p.m., no later than five (5) 2 calendar days prior to the scheduled meeting; if you are hearing-or voice-impaired,call 6671199. Dated at Key West, Monroe County, Florida, this 9th day of February, 2021. 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