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Proposed Fiscal Year 25-26 Mid-Year Budget Update, Appropriation Requests, <br /> Workforce Changes, and Capital Improvement Program Amendment <br /> March 3, 2026 <br /> Page 11 <br /> CalHOME Program Fund <br /> In December 2025, the City Council accepted a $4.9 million grant award, including <br /> approximately $366,000 for salaries. Funds will only be available for reimbursement <br /> once the agreement is fully executed with the State of California. In the interim, a one- <br /> time use of fund balance for $19,695 allows one position to begin preparatory work for <br /> the Down-Payment Assistance program until the agreement is officially finalized. <br /> Emergency Housing Vouchers (EHV) Administrative Fee Fund <br /> This limited-duration federal program provides rental assistance through housing <br /> vouchers in partnership with local public housing authorities and service providers. As <br /> CDA enters the final year of the program, significant administrative effort is required to <br /> ensure an orderly, regulatory-compliant closeout. Accordingly, CDA requests <br /> recognition of$22,462 in service fee revenue and the corresponding $22,462 in <br /> expenses for administrative closeout costs. Additionally, CDA requests $68,727 from <br /> the remaining fund balance to cover the remaining administrative costs associated with <br /> program closeout activities. <br /> Local Drainage Area Funds <br /> Local Drainage Area Funds account for developer fees that may only be used to <br /> construct, operate, and maintain storm drainage and flood control facilities throughout <br /> the City. The City previously maintained thirteen separate local drainage areas. Several <br /> years ago, these areas were consolidated into six drainage areas to improve <br /> administrative efficiency and better align funding with current infrastructure needs. To <br /> formally close these legacy funds, PWA requests that any remaining balances <br /> estimated at $1.0 million be transferred to the corresponding new drainage area funds. <br /> Recreation & Community Services Fund <br /> The Recreation & Community Services Fund was established in connection with the <br /> City's License Agreement with the Rancho Santiago Community College District <br /> (College District) for an Adult Career Education Center at Centennial Park. The <br /> Agreement required the City to amend the land deed to permit uses beyond public park <br /> and recreational activities. The Fund was used to record costs associated with the land <br /> deed conversion, which were subsequently reimbursed by the College District. With the <br /> land deed conversion now complete, the Fund is no longer needed, and staff <br /> recommends that it be formally closed. <br /> To complete the closeout, the Parks, Recreation, and Community Services Agency <br /> (PRCSA) requests that the remaining fund balance of$6,306 be transferred to the <br /> Residential Development District 4 Fund, as the Fund's activity was primarily related to <br /> projects in District 4. <br /> City Council 20 — 11 3/3/2026 <br />