Development, Planning and Sustainability Committee: Community Development Block Grant Hearings, Day 1, Morning Session
Cleveland City Council
Tuesday, May 28, 2024
9:00 a.m. — 1:00 p.m. EDT
601 Lakeside Ave Cleveland, OH 44114 (Directions)
Cleveland City Hall, Mercedes Cotner Room 217 (or watch on YouTube)
It is budget season (again) in Cleveland! We’re going to document it!
On this day, Cleveland City Council will hold day 1 of the 2024 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) budget hearings.
We do not expect you to be a budget expert. Honestly, we don’t know many people who are. We want you to lead with your curiosity. Document the process as you see it. Ask questions about what you don’t understand. And of course, follow the money.
More resources and details about CDBG hearings are below. But first, some important assignment things to know:
NOTE: This assignment is for the morning session of day 1 of CDBG budget hearings. This assignment is scheduled from 9 a.m. until council takes a lunch break. Lunch break is expected at noon, but it may come earlier or later.
When lunch break begins, please contact the Cleveland Documenters team to let us know at (216) 202-4383. That way we can give a heads up to Documenters covering the afternoon session.
Pay: For budget assignments, we treat each session (AM or PM) as a four-hour meeting, even if it runs shorter.
- Minimum pay if watching remotely: $108
- Minimum pay if watching in-person: $144
More pay is added for sessions that run longer than 4 hrs & 15 min.
Documenters covering this should be prepared for the session to last up to four hours. If the session lasts longer than four hours and you cannot continue, let the Documenters team know and note where you leave off in your meetings notes or live-tweet thread.
Live tweeters: Because we are trying to make information from these budget hearings available for residents as quickly as possible, please only accept this assignment if you can live tweet this meeting WHILE the meeting is ongoing.
Notetakers: We know officials cover a lot in these sessions. You’ll have 48 hours to submit budget notes rather than the typical 24 (note: You’ll still receive an automated email to submit assignments within 24 hours).
Watching remotely?
The meetings are streamed on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ClevelandCityCouncil/streams
You can also catch livestreams on TV2O’s Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/ClevelandTV20/live_videos
Also TV20’s website: http://www.tv20cleveland.com/watch-now/
Attending in person? Documenters: Be sure to bring your photo ID.
Who’s who?
Expect to see members of the council committee:
- Anthony Hairston, chair
- Jasmin Santana, vice chair
- Stephanie Howse-Jones
- Kris Harsh
- Joe Jones
- Kerry McCormack
- Jenny Spencer
Other members of council may also attend.
On the mayor’s administration side, Director of Community Development Alyssa Hernandez and Assistant Director Michiel Wackers will likely attend. Other administration officials may join them.
Sections of the CDBG budget book set for this meeting (more on this below):
- Introduction and Opening Statements (Chapter 1)
- Budget Overiew (Chapter 2)
- Residential Improvement (Home Repair Program – Chapter 3)
- Housing Development (Chapter 4)
Note: Council may not get through all of these sections in your session. This committee is set to review one other piece of legislation on this day in addition to diving into the CDBG budget.
Some CDBG background
Separate from the General Fund budget hearings held in February, the annual CDBG budget hearings hone in on federal grants the city can receive from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
The grants are part of a federal assistance program that aims to build stronger and more resilient communities by providing additional money to local governments for community and economic development work. They often focus on improving housing and economic opportunities for low-income residents. Being federal money, the funds have specific requirements for how the city can use them. City Council uses these hearings to learn how the mayor’s administration plans to allocate the funds and potentially legislate changes.
This year, the total available to Cleveland in these federal grants is an estimated $28,285,095. The mayor’s administration projects the money would come from the following federal programs:
- CDBG: $19,883,456
- Federal HOME Investment Partnerships Act: $4,200,829
- Emergency Solutions Grant: $1,826,276
- Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS: $2,374,534
Additional resources:
Here are some additional resources that might be useful. We’ll keep our eyes out for others; feel free to do the same!
- The CDBG “budget book”
- CDBG presentation slides
- The full City Council legislation
- A document describing the city programs Cleveland intends to fund with this money
- Documenters coverage of past CDBG hearings
- A Signal Cleveland recap of Documenters 2023 coverage
- Some CDBG FAQ and history
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out! And remember: Lead with your curiosity and feel free to note in your coverage if something doesn’t make sense.
Check the source website for additional information
Agency Information
Cleveland City Council
See meeting notes for details
Cleveland City Council is the legislative branch of the government of the City of Cleveland in Ohio. There are 17 elected Cleveland City Council members representing the 17 wards of the City of Cleveland. Each ward has approximately 25,000 residents. Council Members are elected to serve a four-year term. Council members serve two roles in their duties: to draft and enact legislation for the city of Cleveland and act as ombudsmen for their constituents.
Find meetings streamed at: *online on TV20 at: http://www.tv20cleveland.com/watch-now/
*The meetings are also streamed on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/ClevelandCityCouncil/
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