AMENDED RESOLUTION R-18-020
10.
activities identified through the Citizens Advisory Commission for Community Grants
process. Public Services shall not exceed 15% of the entitlement award plus prior year
program income.
Arlington Street Community Center Director - $60,000
The director will plan, direct, and coordinate the activities of the Arlington Street
Community Center. Oversee center programs, develop and maintain the organization’s
budget and adherence to policies regarding participant involvement, program
requirements, and desired community benefits as approved by the MBK Board. This new
full-time position will be housed within the Mayor’s Office and report accomplishments
and data analysis to the MBK Board. This activity is subject to the 15% Public Services
cap, as described in line 1 above.
Adult Learning Center - $30,000
Repair of existing windows to return to full working condition, at 4 Lake Street. Funds
shall be prioritized to areas within the Center that present the greatest danger to children.
Boys and Girls Club - $62,500
Replacement of eight HVAC units, inclusive of related duct work, at One Positive Place.
Agency will provide approximately 50% match to total project cost.
Marguerite’s Place - $50,000
Exterior siding replacement at 89 Palm Street transitional housing facility and door
replacement at 87 & 89 Palm Street.
Nashua Center - $11,681.75
Replace all lighting fixtures with new energy efficient models at 18 Simon Street facility
in partnership with Eversource’s Turn Key Program, covering approximately 50% of the
total project cost.
Nashua Police Athletic League (PAL) - $12,338
Installation of exterior lighting; and upgrade of existing fire suppression system as
required to meet code at 52 Ash Street.
City of Nashua, Parks and Recreation Labine Park - $20,000
Rehabilitation of existing bathrooms to include ADA accessibility modifications and
inclusion of an equipment storage area. Award is supplemental to prior year CDBG
funds in the amount of $20,000.
City of Nashua, Parks and Recreation Splash Pad - $70,000
Construction of a new splash pad adjacent to Rotary Pool, utilizing existing water source,
filtration systems and bathrooms.
Contingency - $6,781.20
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. Contingency budget may be adjusted to reflect an increase
or decrease in the annual CDBG allocation, as announced by HUD following approval of
