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Measure R Update
Measure R Summary
Implementation of sales tax began on April 1, 2021
Council Measure R Visioning Sessions• January 26th & January 27th• February 23rd
Current projections:• Fiscal Year 2020/21: $2.5 million• Fiscal Year 2021/22: $9.8 million• 15 Month strategy for $12.3 million
• "Positively impact as many residents and as many businesses in a measurable way expeditiously (focus on children/seniors)"
• "Help for families being impacted"
• "Help as many businesses as possible"
• "Positively impacting residents so they notice and feel the difference Measure R is making in their lives/community"
• "Create Resilient Jobs & Workforce Development"
• "Marketing help for Small Businesses"
• "More people find housing"
• People say "City that was helpful"
• "Fills needs for the community"
Measure R Expected OutcomesDirected Staff to develop a proposed funding allocation for priorities identified by the Council
COVID-19 Response & Economic Recovery/
Development
Small Business Support
Community COVID-19 Response
COVID-19 Economic Recovery
Revitalization along major
corridors
Property Acquisitions
Affordable Housing/
Homelessness
Safe Housing
Addressing homelessness
in our community
Key Parcels/
Locations
Rent Assistance
Capital Investment
Youth Center
Little League
Administration of Fund
Budget by Category: FY 2020-21 – FY 2021-22
$4,000,000
$1,700,000
$4,000,000
$600,000
$2,000,000
Total Budget Allocation FY 2020/21 & FY 2021/22: ~$12,300,000
Infrastructure &
Maintenance
Road Rehabilitation
Sidewalk Repair
Deferred Maintenance
Enhanced Litter & Graffiti
Removal
HousingMeasure R Funding - $1,700,000
Developer: St. Anton Communities Project Name: Sunrise CrossingNumber of Units: 82 Units for FamiliesLocation: 11295 Folsom BlvdTotal Project Cost: $23,000,000Project Highlights• Adjacent to light rail transit-oriented development
location• Revitalizes a less attractive existing use on the site
Developer: UHC H4 & Ikaika OhanaProject Name: Crossings at WoodberryNumber of Units: 28 Units for FamiliesLocation: 2738 Woodberry WayTotal Project Cost: $16,500,000Project Highlights• Completes the Stagger Inn redevelopment• Design review already completed
$4,000,000 Allocated to Vineyards Neighborhood Street Pavement Rehabilitation Project
Infrastructure and Maintenance
• $1 million Youth Center• $1 million Little League
Capital Investment
Community and Economic Recovery Approach
Programs:• The following slides will present programs that could be implemented by the City
• All dollar amounts are estimated
• Programs are in draft form
For Council Consideration:• Council feedback on programs to assist with response and recovery
• Any additional information needed for any of the programs presented?
Community Assistance Small Business Assistance• Blessings in a Backpack (CORC)• Meals on Wheels (CORC)• Great Plates Delivered (CORC/Federal)• Cordova Community Food Locker (CORC)• People's Pantry at United Methodist Church (CORC)• Eviction Moratorium (State/CORC)• Free Grocery Delivery (CORC)• Rental and Utility Assistance (CORC)• Emergency Housing Services (CORC)
• Sacramento Emergency Rental Assistance (SERA by SHRA) (State/Regional)
• Digital Literacy Assistance (Regional)• Unemployment Insurance (State)• Golden State Stimulus (State)• Mortgage Relief (State)• Emergency Food Assistance Program (State)• Emergency Broadband Benefit Program (Federal)
• Small Business Relief Grant (CORC)• Great Plates Delivered (CORC/Federal)• Eviction moratorium (State/CORC)• Micro Grants (CORC)• Free Business Consulting (CORC)• Free Technical Assistance (All)
• Restaurant Resilience Fund (Regional)• Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (State)• iBank Loan Guarantees (State)• Micro Loans (CDFIs) (State)• Utility payment deferment (State/Regional)• Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) (Federal)• Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) (Federal)• Targeted EIDL Advance (Federal)• Shuttered Venue Operators Grant (Federal)• EDA Revolving Loan Fund (FDCs) (Federal)• SBA Small Business Grant (Federal)• Restaurant Revitalization Fund (Federal)
Current or Past Recovery Programs Outside Measure R
Community Assistance
• Workforce Development• Utility Assistance• Animal License Fee Waiver• RCity Shop Local App• Food Delivery Assistance
Small Business Assistance
• Start-up Loans + Technical Assistance Program• Business Retention Effort• Small Business Recovery Grant• Business License Fee Waiver• Small Business Design Assistance Program• CEF Applicants
Other • Property Acquisition & Repositioning
Areas of Assistance
Workforce Development Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA)
RecommendationNotice of Funding Availability for Workforce Development Programs.
Result of RecommendationCity staff will release the NOFA and receive applications for Workforce Development programs. Vetted programs will be presented to Council for final program selection. Implementation of the selected programs will provide opportunities for residents to upskill in various job sectors, connect with local employers, and obtain specific certifications necessary to obtain higher wage employment.
Intended Outcome“Create resilient jobs & workforce development”
Recommended Budget$500,000 - $1,000,000
Community Enhancement Fund Applications for Measure R
RecommendationFunding for applicants with programs that would enhance our local economy and business community, while supporting residents as they upskill, pivot and/or start a business.
Result of RecommendationResidents would receive job training, career coaching, technical assistance and hands-on experience solving real world problems. Businesses could receive complimentary marketing, connect with potential employees and/or learn how to grow their own business.
Recommended Budget$150,000 - $300,000
Side Hustle Academy
By Studio T Arts & Entertainment
The Muganzo Experience
By Muganzo Entertainment
Thinking Like a CEO: Self-
Employed to Employer
By Maximum Reach 4
Economic Equity
Workforce Development
Analytics Residency Program
By Women in Data
Utility AssistanceRecommendationAssist with providing Internet Essentials from Comcast and a Commercial/Residential Utility Assistance Program.
Result of RecommendationMany residents are struggling with finding low cost, reliable internet. A program with Comcast would provide free internet. There is currently a moratorium for turning off power for unpaid bills. Once the moratorium is lifted, residents and businesses will have months of unpaid bills to catch up on if they have fallen behind. This program will allow the City to pay for a portion of these bills.
Intended Outcome“Positively impact as many residents and as many business in a measurable way expeditiously (Focus on Children/Seniors)”
Recommended Budget$300,000 - $500,000
Animal License Fee Waiver
RecommendationWaive all animal license fees and late fees for City residents for one year.
Result of RecommendationThis recommendation would allow residents to register or renew their pet license at no cost. It may also encourage more residents to register their pets.
Intended Outcome“Positively impacting residents, so they notice and feel the difference Measure R is making in their lives/community”
Recommended Budget$75,000 – $100,000
RCity Shop Local App
RecommendationSupport a RCity, a shop local app for the City of Rancho Cordova.
Result of RecommendationThis recommendation would provide an app to use while shopping in Rancho Cordova and earn redeemable stars for future purchases at select merchants.
Intended Outcome“Marketing help for Small Businesses”
Recommended Budget$75,000 - $100,000
Food Delivery Assistance
RecommendationPay for the home grocery delivery fee for Raley’s and Safeway grocery stores.
Result of RecommendationResidents may have mobility challenges, have been quarantining during the COVID-19 pandemic, and/or work at various hours that make buying food difficult. The Food Delivery Assistance program would pay the fee for home grocery delivery.
Intended Outcome“Help for Families being impacted”
Recommended Budget$5,000 - $10,000
Small Business, Start-up Loans and Technical Assistance
RecommendationApprove Small Business, Start-up Loans and Technical Assistance
Result of RecommendationThis program will be outsourced to a third-party lender who will also be responsible for technical assistance to help small businesses and entrepreneurs become sustainably bankable.
Intended Outcome“Help as many businesses as possible”
Recommended Budget$500,000 - $1,000,000
Business Retention Effort
RecommendationContinue the work being done by the Rancho Cordova Chamber of Commerce for Business Retention Services in partnership with the Sacramento Inclusive Economic Development Collaborative.
Result of RecommendationBusinesses in the City will get technical assistance and support in English and a variety of other native languages to become more resilient and enhance business retention efforts for the overall economic recovery of the City.
Intended Outcome“Fills needs for the community”
Recommended Budget$300,000 - $400,000
Small Business Recovery Grant
RecommendationFunding for a second round of the Small Business Recovery Grant Program.
Result of RecommendationBusinesses in the City will be able to apply for grants to pay for a broad range of items, such as: rent, payroll, debt related to the pandemic, Personal Protective Equipment, physical protection barriers, etc.
Intended OutcomePeople say “City that was helpful”
Recommended Budget$400,000 - $500,000
Business License Fee WaiverRecommendationWaive the $99 business license fee, including late fees, for all General Business, Home-based, Special and Out of Area Contractor licenses to promote a business-friendly environment and relieve businesses of having to pay the fee for one year. Additional fees above the $99 will be covered by the applicant.
Result of RecommendationThis recommendation would allow more than 2,700 licensed businesses, and new businesses, to obtain a current business license at no cost.
Intended Outcome“Help as many businesses as possible”
Recommended Budget$300,000 - $400,000
Small Business Design Assistance ProgramRecommendationCreate a Small Business Design Assistance Program.
Result of RecommendationThis recommendation would help streamline the permitting process and reduce costs associated with obtaining a Building or Planning Department permit. Many small business owners struggle with locating a design professional who can help with a small project and with the associated cost. The Program would have a flight of professionals to choose from and the City would assist with the cost of the professional to prepare the necessary documents.
Intended OutcomePeople say “City that was helpful”
Recommended Budget$100,000 - 150,000
Site Acquisition And/Or RepositioningRecommendationCompile funds for acquisition and site repositioning projects.
Result of RecommendationThis recommendation would allow for funds to be compiled year to year to be available for strategic acquisition or when repositioning situations arise.
Intended Outcome“Fills needs for the community”
Recommended BudgetOpportunity Driven - To Be Determined
Areas of AssistanceArea of Assistance Expenditures to Promote Sustainable Recovery Approximate Amts.
Community Workforce Development $500,000 -$1,000,000
Business CEF Applications for Measure R $150,000 - $380,000
Community Utility Assistance $300,000 - $500,000
Community Animal License Fee Waiver $75,000 - $100,000
Community RCity Shop Local App $75,000 - $100,000
Community Food Delivery Assistance $5,000 - $10,000
Business Small Business, Start-up Loans + Technical Assistance $500,000 - $1,000,000
Business Business Retention Effort $300,000 - $400,000
Business Small Business Recovery Grant $400,000 - $500,000
Business Business License Fee Waiver $300,000 - $400,000
Business Small Business Design Assistance Program $100,000 - $150,000
Other Site Acquisition and/or Redisposition To Be Determined
Total $4,000,000
For Consideration
For Council Consideration:
• Council feedback on programs to assist with response and recovery
• Any additional information needed for any of the programs presented?
Next Steps
• Specific Project or Program Recommendations• Budget Workshop on 5/25• Future Discussions Regarding American Rescue
Plan Act
Community Assistance Small Business Assistance• Blessings in a Backpack (CORC)• Meals on Wheels (CORC)• Great Plates Delivered (CORC/Federal)• Cordova Community Food Locker (CORC)• People's Pantry at United Methodist Church (CORC)• Eviction Moratorium (State/CORC)• Free Grocery Delivery (CORC)• Rental and Utility Assistance (CORC)• Emergency Housing Services (CORC)
• Sacramento Emergency Rental Assistance (SERA by SHRA) (State/Regional)
• Digital Literacy Assistance (Regional)• Unemployment Insurance (State)• Golden State Stimulus (State)• Mortgage Relief (State)• Emergency Food Assistance Program (State)• Emergency Broadband Benefit Program (Federal)
• Small Business Relief Grant (CORC)• Great Plates Delivered (CORC/Federal)• Eviction moratorium (State/CORC)• Micro Grants (CORC)• Free Business Consulting (CORC)• Free Technical Assistance (All)
• Restaurant Resilience Fund (Regional)• Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (State)• iBank Loan Guarantees (State)• Micro Loans (CDFIs) (State)• Utility payment deferment (State/Regional)• Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) (Federal)• Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) (Federal)• Targeted EIDL Advance (Federal)• Shuttered Venue Operators Grant (Federal)• EDA Revolving Loan Fund (FDCs) (Federal)• SBA Small Business Grant (Federal)• Restaurant Revitalization Fund (Federal)
Current or Past Recovery Programs Outside Measure R