06/02/1997 - SpecialNEIGHBORHOOD & AFFORDABLE HOUSING ADVISORY BOARD
SUBGRANTEE SITE VISITS
CITY OF CLEARWATER
June 2, 1997
Present: William Turner Neighborhood & Affordable Housing Member
Bertha Kelley Neighborhood & Affordable Housing Member
MillieJoplin Neighborhood & Affordable Housing Member
Mary Myhill Neighborhood & Affordable Housing Member
Mayme Hodges Neighborhood & Affordable Housing Member
Warren Hunt Neighborhood & Affordable Housing Member
Roxanne Smith Technical Review Committee
Dorothy Whitlock Technical Review Committee
Harry J. Guingrich Technical Review Committee
Kathy Mitchell Technical Review Committee
Nicholas D. Mastro Technical Review Committee
Alan Ferri Director, Clearwater Housing & Urban Development
Michael Holmes Asst. Director, Clearwater Housing & Urban Development
Brenda Moses Board Reporter
Absent: MacArthur Boykins Technical Review Committee
Cynthia Fox Technical Review Committee
Howard Groth Neighborhood & Affordable Housing Member
Shirley Moran Neighborhood & Affordable Housing Member
NAHAB (Neighborhood & Affordable Housing Advisory Board Members departed City Hall, 112 S. Osceola, Clearwater at 9:20 a.m. A total of 22 site visits were conducted with local subgrantee
agencies (list attached).
Each subgrantee gave a presentation of the services their agency provides for the community. When time permitted, Members took tours of the agency’s facility. Among other questions
asked of each agency, seven specific questions from Board members included: 1) what will happen to this program or project if your funding under our program is not approved; 2) how many
people will be served by your program or project and what is the cost per person served; 3) how long has this program or project existed; 4) what is your funding request as a percentage
of existing committed funds for this project or program; 5) what other agencies perform similar services, and would they be able to carry out your project or program if you were not
funded; 6) who are your strategic partners; and 7) what marketing efforts do you carry out or are planning to insure this project or program’s success.
It was noted that on June 9, 1997, all subgrantees will be given 5 minutes to present to NAHAB Members why they feel their agency should be funded for fiscal year 1997/98. On June
10, 1997 Board Members will review all information presented and make their final determination for funding.
The site visits were concluded upon return to City Hall at 6:50 p.m.