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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES 1987-007 CITY OF GRAPEVINE RESOLUTION NO. 87-07 A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING AND ENDORSING THE MAYORS' COUNCIL OF TARRANT COUNTYS OPPOSITION TO ANY CHANGE IN CURRENT FEDERAL LEGISLATION WHICH WOULD REDESIGN THE METHOD BY WHICH COMMUNITY DEVELOP- ME1VT BLOCK GRANT FUNDS ARE DISTRIBUTED. WHEREAS, funds emanating from the Federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program have been substantial over the past twelve (12) �`'�° years and the citizens of Tarrant County have received approximately $30.9 million in such funding during said time period; and � WHEREAS, proposed legislation is being considered in the Federal Congress that would change the current formula for computing the subject grants to a per capita funding level; and WHEREAS, the proposed per capita funding formula would eliminate Tarrant County from participating in future allocations of such funds, along with the elimination of other urban Texas counties, such as Bexar and Harris; and WHEREAS, the adoption of such an amended formula would have a significant and adverse impact on the citizens of the State of Texas and the citizens of Tarrant County includin� the citizens of the City of Grapevine; and � WHEREAS, the Mayors` Council of Tarrant County, Texas has urged all Tarrant County cities to oppose such change in the law; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Grapevine agrees with the position of the Mayors' Council of Tarrant County, Texas. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS: Section 1. That the City of Grapevine does hereby support and endorse '°� '" the position of the Mayors' Council of Tarrant County, Texas opposing any change in the method by which Community Development Block Grant Funds are � distributed, which position of the Mayors' Council is set out in a letter dated January 15, 1987 that is attached to this Resolution. Section 2. That the Mayor is hereby authorized to write letters to the Texas Congressional Delegation in Washington conveying the opposition of the City of Grapevine to any change in the formula for distributing CDBG funds as embodied in this Resolution. Section 3. That this Resolution shall take effect from and after its passage. PASSED AND APPROVED this 3rd day of February , 1987. Mayor, City of Grapevine, exas ATTEST: � ~ � C t ecretary "'� [SEAL] APPROVED AS TO FORM: C���..s� City Attorney EXHIBIT "A" TO RESOLUTION NO. 8�—�� ' :it co"'o''}'• MAYORS ' �r'`���x� COUNCIL � �:�- ... .:� .�. �. of TARRANT COUNTY � January 15 , 1987 " - Mayors: � - There is current federal legislation being considered that � Develo ment Communit ro oses to redesi n the method in which y P P P g . • Block Grant (CDBG) funds are distributed. The proposed formula s This chan e in the ndin level . ased on er ca ita fu g g is b p P allocation formula would result in entitlement counties being disqualified if their per capita funding level should fall below • one-half of the average per capita grant. The current average per capita grant is $15 .00, indicating that any county with per capita allocations less than $7.50 would lose their entitlement � status. This proposed allocation scheme would eZiminate approximately 50 percent of all urban counties from. the CDBG program. � �� Tarrant County would probably lose CDBG funding in 1988 under � nt accordin to HUD) is unt s e r ca ita ra ( g th�s method. The Co y p P g �.� $6.30, well below the required $7.50 . In the last 12 years, Tarrant County has received $30.9 million in funding. Tarrant, along with Harris County, would be � in in a sult ro osed allocation formula, re g � eliminated under the p p ' dramatic reduction in the allocation to Texas. Texas has three urban counties -- Bexar, Harris and Tarrant. An estimated 1 ,476 ,000 Texans benefitted from the CDBG program in 1986 through u.� uistributior. of $9.5 r.ii?li�n. Members of the Tarrant County Mayors' Council can make Tarrant County' s congressional delegation aware of the proposed � the act ivel legislation by writing letters and request that y Y oppose any legislation that would change the United States De artment of Housing and Urban Development' s method of P velo ment Block Grant to allocating funding of the Community De p urban counties. .� , . i `�"' Azle � Eedford e Benbrook o Dlue riound � Briar � Burleson e Colleyville e Crowley • Dalworthington Gardens • Edgecliff Yillage � Euless • Everman � Forest Hill e Grand Prairie � Grapevine � Haltom City • Haslet • Hurst � Keller • • Kennedale • Lakeside � Lake Ylorth e ;lansfield o N. Richland Hills • Pantego • Richland Hills • River Oaks • Saginaw • Sansom_Park • So�thlake o Watauga • Nestlake . Westworth Village • White Settlement • � i �