Aurora, Illinois

File #: 24-0069    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 1/29/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/27/2024 Final action: 2/27/2024
Title: A Resolution authorizing the reappointment of Linda Cole, Warren Barton, Ken Gaul, Dan Hoffman, Geral Lubshina, Judy Durham, and Eric Rodriguez and the appointment of Luma Webster and Karen Christensen as members to the Block Grant Working Committee (BGWC).
Attachments: 1. Webster_Luma_-_Resume_Redacted, 2. Christensen resume__2020_Redacted, 3. Exhibit A_Linda Cole, 4. Exhibit B_Warren Barton, 5. Exhibit C_Ken Gaul, 6. Exhibit D_Luma Webster, 7. Exhibit E_Dan Hoffman, 8. Exhibit F_Geral Lubshina, 9. Exhibit G_Karen Christensen, 10. Exhibit H_Judy Durham, 11. Exhibit I_Eric Rodriguez
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TO: The City Council

FROM: Office of the Mayor

DATE: January 29, 2024

SUBJECT:
A Resolution authorizing the reappointments of Linda Cole, Warren Barton, Ken Gaul, Dan Hoffman, Gerald Lubshina, Judy Durham, and Eric Rodriguez and the appointments of Luma Webster and Karen Christensen as members to the Block Grant Working Committee (BGWC).

DISCUSSION:
Every five years, the City of Aurora develops a long-term strategic plan called the Consolidated Plan, which must be submitted annually to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in order to receive federal funds.

As a recipient of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and other federal funds from HUD, the City of Aurora must follow strict criteria in the creation and implementation of the Consolidated Plan. To comply with the city's consolidated plan, a resolution "Adopting a Citizen Participation Plan for the City of Aurora Community Development Block Grant Program" was passed, which includes an advisory body known as the Block Grant Working Committee (BGWC). The BGWC serves as an advisory body regarding the city's use of CDBG funds.

The BGWC is comprised of one member from each ward in the city who is nominated by the Alderman of that ward. There are also three members-at-large, appointed by the Mayor and each Aldermen-At-Large. The committee works with the Neighborhood Redevelopment Division (NRD), reviewing applications and providing feedback, advising the NRD regarding fund distribution and providing recommendations for the Annual Action Plan (AAP).

Serving on the BGWC provides residents the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of available programs and address specific areas of concern in their respective wards. Members' terms coincide with their respective Alderman's term.

To update committee membership and provide the opportunity for all wards with a vacancy to submit candidates, an email was sent to all Aldermen with a vacancy in December of 2023. Below are the c...

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