. RESOLUTION R-21-126
9. Nashua Children’s Home - $20,000
Roof replacement at youth facility located at 86 Concord Street.
10. Nashua Soup Kitchen & Shelter - $75,000
Construction related costs toward the redevelopment of 35 Spring Street into emergency
shelter and transitional housing for single adults and families with children. Project to be
funded $50,000/year in FY23 and FY24, subject to at least level funding of the CDBG
allocation. If the City’s Entitlement award is reduced in FY23 or FY24, the
corresponding awards will be reduced proportionately.
11. Area Agency of Greater Nashua, dba Gateways - $12,990
Fencing replacement at residential home for disabled individuals located at 4 Beard Street
and/or 33 Atherton Avenue.
12. Nashua Center - $45,000
HVAC replacement at 18 Simon Street facility.
13. Opportunity Networks - $28,600
Water heater replacement and plumbing improvements to meet current code.
14. Contingency — $9,132.88
Reserve funds that may be applied to any of the activities described herein for unforeseen
costs. Funds may be directed to other unforeseen eligible community needs, subject to
Board of Aldermen approval.
That all open and active CDBG activities from previous Action Plans be carried forward and
entered in the FY22 Action Plan as applicable; and
That the FY20 allocation to Nashua Police Athletic League be reduced to $11,370 to cover
current fire-related safety improvements as described in their FY22 proposal; and
That HODAG funds, currently available, in the amount of $75,000 be allocated to the
Nashua Soup Kitchen and Shelter, specifically toward costs related to the transitional housing
portion of the redevelopment project located at 35 Spring Street; and
That HODAG funds in the amount of $25,000 per year, anticipated to be received in FY22
and FY23, also be allocated to toward costs related to the transitional housing portion of the
redevelopment project located at 35 Spring Street. The total of $50,000 in future allocations is
subject to receipt of said program income. Should the City not receive these funds, there is no
obligation to supplant with other resources; and
That the following HOME activities be carried out with an annual grant of $447,023:
1. HOME Grant Administration - $44,702.30
Administration of the HOME Program by the Urban Programs Department, including
determining eligibility, technical assistance to participants, compliance with program
regulations, underwriting, preparation and review of construction specs, environmental
review, long-term monitoring and reporting to HUD.