File #: 23-1609    Version: 1 Name: SAFE AND THRIVING COMMUNITIES PROGRAM INITIATIVES
Type: Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 2/21/2023 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 3/16/2023 Final action: 3/16/2023
Title: PROPOSED RESOLUTION PROPOSED RESOLUTION FOR SAFE AND THRIVING COMMUNITIES PROGRAM INITIATIVES IMPLEMENTED BY THE JUSTICE ADVISORY COUNCIL WHEREAS, on March 11, 2021, the federal government authorized the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 ("ARPA") which includes $1.9 trillion in federal stimulus funds to hasten the United States' recovery from the economic and health effects caused by the COVID-19 pandemic; and WHEREAS, specifically, the federal government has authorized and allocated a federal award of approximately $1,000,372,385B of ARPA funding to Cook County to assist the County in its recovery from the economic and health effects of COVID-19; and WHEREAS, on June 24, 2021, the Cook County American Rescue Plan Act Framework (the "ARPA Framework") was presented to the Cook County Board of Commissioners; and WHEREAS, the Cook County Board of Commissioners via Resolution 21-3654 accepted the ARPA federal award allocated to Cook County to assist the County in its recovery fro...
Sponsors: TONI PRECKWINKLE (President)

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PROPOSED RESOLUTION

 

PROPOSED RESOLUTION FOR SAFE AND THRIVING COMMUNITIES PROGRAM INITIATIVES IMPLEMENTED BY THE JUSTICE ADVISORY COUNCIL

 

WHEREAS, on March 11, 2021, the federal government authorized the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (“ARPA”) which includes $1.9 trillion in federal stimulus funds to hasten the United States’ recovery from the economic and health effects caused by the COVID-19 pandemic; and 

 

WHEREAS, specifically, the federal government has authorized and allocated a federal award of approximately $1,000,372,385B of ARPA funding to Cook County to assist the County in its recovery from the economic and health effects of COVID-19; and 

 

WHEREAS, on June 24, 2021, the Cook County American Rescue Plan Act Framework (the “ARPA Framework”) was presented to the Cook County Board of Commissioners; and 

 

WHEREAS, the Cook County Board of Commissioners via Resolution 21-3654 accepted the ARPA federal award allocated to Cook County to assist the County in its recovery from the economic and health effects of COVID-19 in the amount of approximately $1,000,372,385.00; and

 

WHEREAS, Resolution 21-3654 further authorized the Cook County Budget Director and Comptroller to create and implement a Special Purpose Fund for the ARPA award and other accounting measures to track the acceptance and spending of the federal award; and

 

WHEREAS, the Cook County Board of Commissioners authorized the Chief Financial Officer, Budget Director, Chief Procurement Officer and applicable using agencies to issue grants, contracts and agreements for ARPA programs approved via Resolutions 22-3657 and 22-0637; and

 

WHEREAS, to further the Policy Roadmap Goal, the Justice Advisory Council has developed a menu of Safe and Thriving Community programs and initiatives which have undergone review and approval through the Project Management Office process to utilize ARPA funding for such programs and initiatives pursuant to the issuance of grants, contracts, and agreements; and

 

WHEREAS Resolutions 22-3657 and 22-0637 provided that any grants issued regarding ARPA programs in an amount over $1M shall require the approval of the Cook County Board of Commissioners; and

 

WHEREAS, The JAC was named lead for the ARPA Initiative NT764: Reentry Housing Resources, an initiative geared toward providing housing assistance as well as supportive services for returning residents in Cook County; and

 

WHEREAS, Acknowledging that key supports during the reentry period of a person’s life-when they have recently been released from incarceration-particularly with respect to housing, are critical to their successful reintegration with the community, the JAC, working with the Housing Authority of Cook County developed two-pronged initiative outline, including both rental assistance as well as wraparound services entitled the Rental Assistance and Services for Returning Residents program; and

 

WHEREAS, The proposed subrecipient, the Housing Authority of Cook County (HACC), an established public housing authority, which has extensive experience and expertise in providing housing assistance, would provide rental unit search assistance and rental and utility support, and the JAC would coordinate and provision for wraparound services and oversee the referral process; and

 

WHEREAS, The program would target individuals released from IDOC up to 24 months to their enrollment in the program with referrals from both the Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC) as well as community providers, and aide them in the obtaining of and maintain lease agreements; and

 

WHEREAS, the proposed subrecipient, HACC, would receive $14,520,071.22 of the total $21,800,00.00 to provide the rental and utility assistance as well as the necessary staffing for servicing those agreements and providing relocation coordination, and with the remaining to be used by the JAC to put in place the supportive services.

 

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Cook County Board of Commissioners hereby approves the issuance of the following agreements by the Justice Advisory Council to utilize ARPA funding for multiyear terms through November 30, 2026, subject to appropriation by the Board in accordance with state and county fiscal years, for the Justice Advisory Council programs and initiatives as follows:

 

1.                     Enter into a Subrecipient Agreement with the Housing Authority of Cook County in an aggregate amount of up to $14,520,071.22 implement the rental and utilities assistance portion of the Rental Assistance and Services for Returning Residents program (i.e., NT764: Reentry Housing Resources). This program would target individuals released from IDOC and residing in Cook County and aide them in the obtaining of and maintain lease agreements, provide them rental and utility assistance, as well as provide them with wraparound services. This latter part being arranged by the JAC with the remaining part of the initiative funds.

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