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2/7/2022 - Meeting Minutes MINUTES FROM THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT & CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS BOARD MEETING (CDCIP) Monday, February 7, 2022 S:30pm 1. Board Members Board Members Not Present Brooke Young, Chair Alicia Ryans Heidi Steed, Co-Chair Rich Nazzaro Jake Skog Loree Hagen Elke Opsahl Alyson Genovese Jenny Bonk Jason Motley Staff Present Kalli Ruiz, CAN Staff Rachel Molinari, CAN Staff Tammy Hunsaker, CAN Staff Ben Luedtke, Council Staff 2. Staff Updates There were no staff updates. 3. Approval of the Minutes There were no minutes to approve. 4. Business A. Welcome & Introductions Ms. Steed welcomed the CDCIP members and City staff and opened the meeting on February 7, 2022. The board and staff offered individual introductions. B. CDCIP Board Role & CIP Process Overview Ms. Ruiz shared a presentation covering the CDCIP Board's role in the City's Capital Improvement Program(CIP). In addition, the CIP timeline was provided that includes the steps in the process from application submittal to final approval by the City Council. The presentation slides are attached. C. Summary Application Review Ms. Ruiz summarized CIP data from previous years and provided the current information on the FY2023 submissions. She said that a list of commonly used acronyms and descriptions of the CIP funding sources would be provided to assist board members in the process. Ms. Ruiz added that staff has been working to create a map and dashboard of past and current CIP projects as a tool to better visualize where projects are being requested and where funding is being allocated. She said that the board would have access to a FY23 map showing all current submissions that includes district boundaries. Ms. Ruiz explained that access to all the applications would be available in ZoomGrants as well as in Dropbox. She stated that some additional documents could only be found in Dropbox as opposed the ZoomGrants, and that those details would be noted on the homework sheet. Ms. Genovese voiced concern on if the constituents had been informed of the review process this year. Ms. Ruiz stated that staff worked hard to clearly communicate the requirements and expectations for constituents going into the review process while acknowledging the board's prior frustrations. Ms. Hunsaker stated that the City is aware that it can improve in multiple areas of CIP, including Capital Asset and Capital Facilities planning and acknowledged that there is a need for a consolidated plan that has gone through the full adoption process. She said that once these plans are in place it would minimize the difficulty of the CDCIP Board process. Ms. Hunsaker added that the CIP team is also working on mapping equity indicators. These equity indicators will focus on elements within a community that enhance a neighborhood's likelihood of upward mobility and access to the resource that can enrich the community. She explained that the intent of adding these indicators to the map is not to prioritize any of the applications, but rather to provide a tool that allows one to look at the submissions through an equity lens which is a priority to the Mayor and City Council. Ms. Young and Ms. Steed both stated that they appreciated the efforts of staff to create a map and that it would be helpful to the board. Ms. Ruiz discussed the tentative meeting schedule and stated that the next meeting would occur on Wednesday, February 16, 2022, as opposed to the usual Monday night due to it being the Valentine's Day holiday. She said that she expected the last CDCIP Board meeting to take place in early April 2022. Ms. Bonk asked about the most appropriate way for board members communicate outside of public meetings. Ms. Young said that she would be willing to meet with Ms. Bonk and the other new board members to explain processes and answer any questions they have. She noted that a group email with all board members would constitute a quorum. Ms. Steed reminded the board that all emails are subject to Utah's Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA) laws and that members of the public could request access to them as part of the public record. Ms. Ruiz said that the CDCIP Board members would be provided information on the Open Public Meetings Act (OPMA), and the Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA). Ms. Genovese asked if staff could provide a list of all current members and their email addresses. Ms. Ruiz agreed to provide that list. 5. Adjournment There being no further business. Ms. Genovese made a motion to adjourn. Ms. Young seconded the motion. The meeting was adjourned at 6:13pm. Xr0000re Yoe Brooke Young(Mar 3,2 Way Brooke MST) CDCIP Board Chair This document along with the digital recording constitute the official minutes of the CDCIP Board meeting held February 7, 2022. „u,� w - _ 4111111Igllhhp - . I `' 1r ,� ! . r- Now 40 op 0 ft. iv 1111r III, -4161.411... P1141 tiVaisi..414110111PI.--"merim evaillaw iimitim 11, LAKE CITr - . �. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT & _ -� ' CAPITAL IMPROVEMNTP1ROGRAM • FY 22-23 Annual CIP elilltrill __,--_-aser-Illimp • L moat :i .�` ',. ti"ii, ._ ' L • I • e ffiffi frN1. • •■ •■ .M, fillNIIIIII I 0 Miil , Y u 'I . ._ II II IIl At , _ ■ i17u�iry Iu(� r + a �-. �..:I�1::N _ ■■ ■■ ' u� .ice`•• ����111��`� {r9 1. '_ ” :.!'. {...T. lam:: AGENDA • • . . . . . . . l 4r . . • .,,,,. • . . .• .. . • . .. - ` ' _.-- ❑ Welcome ,. .,_ ... " _ .� • ,, ❑ Introduction ry --. ❑ CDCIP Board Role & CI P Process Overview Y r. r . - , .�_ llyy'l ❑ SummaryApplication Review �� �~ CIAdjourn . N.. _:yea - 2t "..- r . jai. Community Development & Capital Improvement Program Board THIS BOARD OVERSEES THE FOLLOWING : ARTICLE I: Name and Authorization Section 1 The name of this board shall be the Community Development and Capital Improvement Programs Advisory Board, hereafter known as CDCIP. Section 2 The CDCIP is created by authorization of Chapter 2.33 of the Salt Lake City Code. ARTICLE II: Purpose and Responsibilities Section 1 CDCIP shall act in an advisory capacity to the Mayor relative to the city's Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) allocations from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), and the city's Capital Improvement Program. Section 2 The CDCIP board shall serve solely in an advisory role on decisions relating to funding allocations for the city's CDBG, ESG, and Capital Improvement Program; == SALT LAKE CITY CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (CIP) ((Jn _ �,IT YEARLY TIMELINE JAN MARCH APRIL JULY AUG NOV DEC FUNDING 1p/ D.,P g.,,ro ,,, Mayor / City Counc". Applications Due PROCESS I Board reviews and Mayor reviews and Creation of Mayor's City Council approves Applications due at recommends Recommended City Council reviews and allocates funds for projects pro ect-s ecific bud ets Requests due at the end of the recommends projects projects Budget P g month Constituents with City Divisions Constituents work with a City Division the end of the on their Constituent Request month CITY IlifiaTLAtzbouPis aPI Se.freric'/////.� DIVISIONSDesign and construction work for approved and active projects City Divisions work with Constituents on the Constituent Request -,— j1111 - "PIP1111111"11111111P.----- ----— !i TOTAL CIP ALLOCATION FOR FY 21 - 22 $ 25 , 574, 540 A, .7 i I 1. AIII 0 I� •'IH : " • 1 * ' , , . , or. ... -7 ,_ _ 1 I r1 T? 1 ' `4 y o .y� 111 • Ili '_� • "44 41+ — r *' « —Li- -' " - ' •1 - . ' • . . a. : + Pr' Illlfllllil. t l um" ►' . A � ; 4r , y1, z! ..... { ' Milliiillil Requests For FY22-23 CIP Funding Iripiiiiir: . . ..Solt...."-*4111r , * .1L- - :- 0 . , .,•111i• "'"*. .+,*. , 4,. _, . , ., .. . . . .... _, . :k . ,.. 14 .. . t ,41f . -',.. ; ' . •,''.-• . ktiiiii W. 4 -t. mr 774- , •- - •• •.061.7. ...."-` .31111141:'. 4,,'......, e .. -*se litrie 1 1-1‘abe-'''--.lie i'V*.` - . .. „ .‘Nlika... '`'a.0%,:lki. • -1 4..-••-Ilk. a #51%. a -a .T_ , _J. _--•' ..raj. ai�, -•-;.. _ _ -._^_ -• ' • _ _.y'w- L/Yi%�jat..,:y►r�w�� _Am3..�T '+}r--� s - 1� '�`�.a ��• - _ ar =r.�-:s -•� �:-•.' - -sue _ _ - - _. a _ - - r • i-!s �• .. �1K - `-�4 f • ' �- 4^l..- - _ + F ar. ��.ar• ��'• �_ �'SL- ..�.l r : . • 1 ' I .lit in .r a• .. „ y'd•rI L $72,961,491 in total requests . . Applications : 41 Constituent, 11 Engineering, 2 Facilities, 2 Fire, 20 Parks & Public Lands, and 13 Transportation r • 1 This Years Request for Federal 22 - 23 Funding 89 APPLICATIONS $ 72 , 961 , 491 IN TOTAL REQUESTS 545.250,94- fiTRn Requested General Fund Available General Fund $3,500,000 $TBD Requested Class C Available Class C $5,320,756 $TBD Requested Impact Fees Available Impact Fees $12,227,000 STBD Requested 1/4 Cent Tax Available 1/4 Cent Tax ‹can nnn <TRm Requested FOF Transit Available FOF Transit $2,972,792 $TBD Requested FOF Streets Available FOF Streets $2,/00,000 $TBD Requested FOF Public Safety Available FOF Public Safety OP Mapping & Dashboard I Dept/Div Number of Projects ❑ Engineering Requested Funding (only 2023) Total Allocated Funding ❑Transportation ❑ Facilities 248 $ 72 , 961 ,491 ❑ Public Lands $ 66,447 ,358 Year ❑ 2020 Last update:a few seconds ago Last update:a few seconds ago Last update:a few seconds ago ❑ 2021 _ ❑ 2022 11 Ri v 17^� 1 .� °�° r lI 1 F ❑ 2023 Project List - ,. �_ h 7� 1i1; zoo o � � .-` i Council District ��" • Li '1 n laSLC Foothills Land Acquisitions I 7 15 I I • :,N r 500�N1 1 • • 10th Ave Mich ,)0 I 11 c. //pp.7 3 ■ I i - 8th Ave Council District 1 Council District2 \ I LJ`I, 1 • 40 N ,o I � � ' Council District 3 Council District 4 ® Liberty Wells Traffic Calming ',,/,, �hI a 30l N I : •o u• se 1 a Y Jd Council District 5 Council District 6 �in1 Golf ' i •� ' �� ".• � 0� t Liberty Wells Traffic Calming oo s '- f _ c Council District 7 Citywide arse ' 1 3 u, �'• II Di ,x, —fit '� S I) I �r Constituent Application ?amp . *w 1 4— , - 30l 5 University of • Parks Critical Asset RenewalYr Utan - ---`_ _31 _ e'oA\ N Shct L y �" .I • '7h/ Yes No -- soo S, soo. M I'C,-1 I r iw _606 s 1 �/ Th Project Funded? Sugar House Safe Side Streets '\ e1 I i y, soo zoos . I II I .__ r Place H`a!ip N J 90r 1 . 'Ti , Para No Yes ` - --- _ 900 S - i +rimer_ [ ..a YalecrestTraffic Calming ' I L East Bench Traffic Calming and Pedestrian Safety -' •. a i 1 fl' 1 13oo s e; m a •�� �`� r Iget Dr ��_ I I ii I n\ _ - Sugar House Safe Side Streets Part 2 r I d L. I _ f 3 0 E r a Glendale Golf / t m w 1j ^ L McClelland Shared Street Phase 2a Improvements I y10o,, a Course \ 3 7 o m C Folsom Trail-Request on behalf of River District Business K3' ---,- i I -a -�_- •�5 a k 5e• Alliance o o \� 2320 s t o I - • , ti ~ Parkway Ave I i I I m • South Salt ,'°Ut - 9 pit% ' . ® SLC Foothills Trail System Plan-Trailhead Improvements I 1' ill I Lake e `�r��. TheCountryl - Phase I(Design Phase) _ Parkway Blvd, __ _ '' I }: zzoo s rzo S �`�`� , s 11 t- I - A in Ave ® 1200 East Median,Raise Curb,new irrigation,new tree / o` �� A _ Last update:a few seconds ago z °1 4 l reek_I_ _ List 1 Details i 3100 S ,- a\\ u i ry Esri, ASA,NGA,USGS,FEMA Coun Hof Salt Lake,Utah AGRC,Esri,HERE... Central Vallevi\ I re CIP by Council District : 2023 Funding Requests & 2020-2022 Allocations $35,000,000 $30,000,000 $25,000,000 Council 2023 Funding Request 2020- 2022 Allocations District $20,000,000 1 $7,908,605 11% $1,781,782 3% 2 $25,011,594 34% $13,221,282 20% $15,000,000 3 $4,933,328 7% $3,031,212 5% 4 $10,907,875 15% $6,562,811 10% 5 $2,864,026 4% $2,612,893 4% $10,000,000 6 $1,842,636 3% $1,507,830 2% 7 $5,666,873 8% $3,382,983 5% Multi-district $1,998,602 3% $1,252,230 2% $5,000,000 Citywide $ 11,827,952 16% $33,094,335 50% ' , ' . Total $72,961,491 100% $66,447,358 100% $0 ti ti 3 (0 1 �•a .\c. aate C • 2023 Funding Request • 2020 - 2022 Allocations 2023 Funding Request 2020 - 2022 Allocations $72,961,491 $66,447,358 29% 28% 31% 24% 13% I 10% 30% 35% Alinim Engineering • Transportation • Facilities Public Lands Type 2023 Funding Request 2020 - 2022 Allocations Engineering $20,455,166 28% $15,661,608 24% Transportation $21,735,965 30% $23,269,678 35% Facilities $9,610,473 13% $6,558,672 10% Public Lands $21,159,887 29% $20,957,400 32% otal $72,961,491 100% $66,447,358 100% 2023 Constituent Applications : Funding Request & Number of Applications by Council District $6,000,000 9 $5,000,000 $4,000,000 Council 2023 Constituent Request # of Applications District 1 $1,564,227 9% 3 $3,000,000 2 $5,260,291 30% 9 6 3 $1,760,565 10% 4 ill5 6 4 4 3 4 $675,294 4% 4 $2,000,000 5 $2,273,866 13% 6 6 $1,842,636 11% 5 $1 000 000 4I 7 $1,916,873 11% 6 Multi-District $1,998,602 12% 4 otal $17,292,35A 100% 41 $0 ti ti 0, 0, 1 •\`� 2023 Constituent Applications : Funding Request by Type of Project $3,836,166 $7,920,223 III $5,535,965 Type 2023 Constituent #of Request Applications Engineering $3,836,166 22% 9 Transportation $5,535,965 32% 13 Facilities $0 0% 0 Public Lands $7,920,223 46% 19 Total $17,292,354 100% 41 $' • Engineering Transportation • Facilities Public Lands FY23 CIP Map Link to map for FY23 CIP projects : https://maps.slcgov.com/portal/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=a3290cc6185e4c3985296cc3dfdb4c3e I 1 Farmington vL7 lily Cree '! `�•I 1,4 ` j^ Bay • r, �- _ r (, ' . _tv • _ l n 1S olldntod a, Salt Lake City _ Intl Airport * [ii 1 • — • 0 Little W WB F • Iiio• 00IP 7y0 Dell VV. .�`S. mi9S a1100 C Reservoir r E DoCLI s • Salt Lake thy R ter• 'o,s N• • r PlaceD enThi rage 3 •rI _ Paf\eys Canyon J * Aits, . 1Ml f e �y rPot eV`', O� r. _ �� ` iif mttlAire �, South S It //12011 Lak The C*t / j.1,, .it CI4,0 a !. ��t 419- Park,/ .1 Stonebridge C?eek ` ,) ay[: / Golf Course 1 itti ill` irOk 4i 1711 3300 T' 1 " < 4-- .et - . .. . .,_„, , 1 L E , , _ . ., h _ ........„ .....„. Feb 7 5:30 to 7:30 pm Welcome & Overview Feb 16 5:30 to 7:30 pm Constituent and Internal Engineering/Facilities/Fire Apps Feb 28 5:30 to 7:30 pm Constituent Transportation Apps Mar 7 5:30 to 7:30 pm Internal Transportation Apps ,,. Mar 14 5:30 to 7:30 pm Constituent Parks & Public Lands Apps Mar 21 5:30 to 7:30 pm Internal Parks & Public Lands Apps Mar 28 5:30 to 7:30 pm TBD/Initial Recommendations April 4 5:30 to 7:30 pm Final Recommendations CCCIP Minutes 02.07.2022 Final Audit Report 2022-03-03 Created: 2022-03-01 By: Rachel Molinari(rachel.molinari@slcgov.com) Status: Signed Transaction ID: CBJCHBCAABAAeXQdwl0mk6KYDhtGIVFgBmpSilJhMp_K "CCCIP Minutes 02.07.2022" History Document created by Rachel Molinari (rachel.molinari@slcgov.com) 2022-03-01 -2:11:26 AM GMT Document emailed to Brooke Young (broyou@gmail.com)for signature 2022-03-01 -2:12:05 AM GMT ,t Email viewed by Brooke Young (broyou@gmail.com) 2022-03-03-11:20:26 PM GMT Document e-signed by Brooke Young (broyou@gmail.com) Signature Date:2022-03-03-11:20:45 PM GMT-Time Source:server O Agreement completed. 2022-03-03-11:20:45 PM GMT ilk Adobe Sign .•r