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30 of 2023 - Salt Lake City Consolidated Plan1 RESOLUTION NO. ________ OF 2023 An appropriations resolution to authorize project allocations for unallocated Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME Investment Partnership (HOME) funding Program Income and adopt 3rd Substantial Amendment to the 2020-2024 Consolidated Plan and 2023-2024 Annual Action Plan. WHEREAS, Salt Lake City (City) le under Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Title 24, Part 91, et. al., received allocations of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds and HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) funds; and WHEREAS, in order to utilize said CDBG and HOME funds, the City adopted the 2020- 2024 Consolidated Plan by Resolution 9-2020 on May 5, 2020, which was amended by the 1st Substantial Amendment to include new HUD-COVID funding by Resolution 8-2021 on February 16, 2021, and was further amended by the 2nd Substantial Amendment to include HUD HOME-ARP funding by Resolution 8-2023 on March 21, 2023 (collectively, the “Consolidated Plan”), and the 2023-2024 Annual Action Plan (the “Annual Plan”) by Resolution 9-2023 on April 18, 2023; and WHEREAS, the City has expended those funds pursuant to Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, the CFR, and the Funding Agreements and, those funds have generated Program Income; and WHEREAS, “Program Income” is defined in 24 CFR 570.489 (e) and 24 CFR 92.2 as gross income received by the jurisdiction that has been directly generated from the use of CDBG or HOME funds; and WHEREAS, the City will allocate CDBG Program Income funds in the amount of 6,133,510 and HOME Program Income funds in the amount of $9,939,710; and WHEREAS, in order to utilize said Program Income funds, the City is required to substantially amend the Consolidated Plan and Annual Plan, per the regulatory requirements outlined in HUD’s Substantial Amendment Section in 24 CFR 91.505 (b), HOME Program Income requirements in 24 CFR 92.503, CDBG Program Income requirements in 24 CFR 570.504, and the City’s approved 2020-2024 Citizen Participation Plan; and WHEREAS, the public notices and other pre-submission requirements as set forth in 24 CFR Part 91 have been accomplished by the City, including holding a public comment period on the substantial amendments _______ through _________, 2023; and WHEREAS, the City Council does now meet on this day of _______________, 2023 to adopt substantial amendments to the Consolidated Plan and Annual Plan. NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, as follows: Oct 29 Nov 5 November 7 30 1.That the City Council hereby adopts the substantial amendments to the 2020- 2024 Consolidated Plan and 2023-2024 Annual Action Plan for the use of CDBG and HOME Program Income funds as set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof by this reference. 2.That the Mayor, as the official representative of Salt Lake City, or her designee, is hereby authorized to submit the substantial amendments described above with such additional information and certifications as may be required under 24 CFR Part 91 to HUD. Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, this day of , 2023. ------- SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL By ____________ _ CHAIR Approved as to form: � Kimberly K. Chytraus ATTEST: CITY RECORDER Salt Lake City Attorney's Office Date: September 11, 2023 2 November 7 Kimberly K. Chytraus Nov 9, 2023 Darin Mano (Nov 14, 2023 14:03 MST) 3 EXHIBIT “A” Funding Allocations for CDBG and HOME Program Income, and Substantial Amendments to the 2020-2024 Consolidated Plan and 2023-2024 Annual Action Plan. See attached. SUBSTANTIAL AMENDMENT, CONPLAN 2020-2024 & AAP 2023-2024 SALT LAKE CITY SUBSTANTIAL AMENDMENTS TO 2020-2024 CONSOLIDATED PLAN 2023-2024 ANNUAL ACTION PLAN MAYOR ERIN MENDENHALL CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT 1: VICTORIA PETRO, VICE CHAIR DISTRICT 2: ALEJANDRO PUY DISTRICT 3: CHRIS WHARTON DISTRICT 4: ANA V ALDEMOROS DISTRICT 5: DARIN MANO, CHAIR DISTRICT 6: DAN DUGAN DISTRICT 7: SARAH YOUNG Prepared by SALT LAKE CI TY HOUSING STABILITY DIVISION COMMUNITY and NEIGHBORHOODS DEPARTMENT 1 SUBSTANTIAL AMENDMENT, CONPLAN 2020-2024 & AAP 2023-2024 August 2023 PY 2023 Salt Lake City CDBG & HOME Program Income Substantial Amendment SUMMARY As an Entitlement City, Salt Lake City (the “City”) annually receives federal block grant funding through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (“HUD”), including through the Community Development Block Grant (“CDBG”) and Home Investment Partnerships (“HOME”) programs. In addition to being an Entitlement City, the Housing Stability Division (“Division”) receives CDBG and HOME funds, through the annual allocation process, for City-administered direct-delivery programs to preserve and expand affordable housing opportunities. On an annual basis, the Division deploys millions of dollars to address the critical needs of residents and neighborhoods. Some of these projects and program generate revenue, known as Program Income (PI). PI is gross income received by the recipient or a subrecipient directly generated from the use of CDBG or HOME funds. This may include, but is not limited to, proceeds from the disposition or sale of real property purchased or improved with CDBG or HOME funds; income from the use or rental of real property acquired, constructed, or improved with CDBG or HOME funds; and payments of principal and interest on loans made using CDBG or HOME funds. The Division’s two largest programs in scope and scale are the Home Repair and Homebuyer programs the “Housing Programs”). The Housing Programs have generated PI from the disposition of property and payments of principal and interest on loans made with CDBG and HOME funds. Approximately $1 to $1.5 million in PI generated from the Housing Programs has historically been included in the Division’s annual budget and has been used for operating capital for the programs. However, more PI has been generated than was being budgeted annually, leaving a surplus in unused and allocated PI (the “Dormant PI”). Program Income generated as a result of activities originally funded through CDBG and HOME programs retain their federal identity in perpetuity and are subject to all federal requirements. On February 7, 2023, the Department of Community and Neighborhoods (“CAN”) and the Division briefed the City Council on Program Income funds that have been received and retained by the City, and the availability of these funds for housing and community development activities. On June 1, 2023, CAN and the Division also submitted an informational transmittal, outlining the updated PI amounts, providing funding recommendations to consider during the FY24 budget process, and outlining the HUD Consolidated Plan framework that would be required. On August 15, 2023, CAN and the Division held a briefing with City Council to review the transmittal and proposed funding allocations for consideration. The following proposals and corresponding amendments are the result of those transmittals and briefings. SUBSTANTIAL AMENDMENT, CONPLAN 2020-2024 & AAP 2023-2024 Substantial Amendment to 2020-2024 Consolidated Plan: 1 Recognize Additional Allocations of Funding Section SP-35, The Strategic Plan, Anticipated Resources. HUD 24 CFR 91.215 (a)(4), 91.220 (c)(1,2). Located on page 148 of the 2020-2024 Consolidated Plan. The HUD Program Income represents additional allocations of funding, in excess of 100% of previously adopted amounts, for projects in Salt Lake City’s 2020-2024 Consolidated Plan, thus requiring a Substantial Amendment. 2 Add New Goals Eligible for Funding Considerations Section SP-45, The Strategic Plan, Goals. HUD 24 CFR 91.215(a). Located on page 159 of the 2020-2024 Consolidated Plan. An allocation of funding for Neighborhood Improvements, to provide Westside Sidewalk/Infrastructure Improvements, would be an addition to the list of adopted goals, for projects considered under the 2020-2024 Consolidated Plan, thus requiring a Substantial Amendment. Substantial Amendment to 2023-2024 Annual Action Plan: 1 Accept Additional Allocations of Funding Section AP-15, Expected Resources. HUD 24 CFR 91.215 (a)(4), 91.220 (c)(1,2). Located on page 27 of the 2023-2024 Annual Action Plan. A Substantial Amendment is required to recognize the unallocated HUD Program Income. These funds represent an additional allocation of funding, in excess of 100% of previously adopted amounts, 2023-2024 Annual Action Plan. The City’s current 2023-2024 Annual Action Plan will be amended to reflect the additional funding expected to be available during the program year. 2 Add New Projects to be Funded Under the Annual Action Plan Section AP-35, Projects. HUD 24 CFR 91.220(D). Located on page 35 of the 2023-2024 Annual Action Plan. A Substantial Amendment is required to provide an allocation of funding for Neighborhood Improvements, to provide Westside Sidewalk/Infrastructure Improvements, as an eligible project to be funded under the 2023-2024 Annual Action Plan. PUBLIC PROCESS The 2020-2024 Citizen Participation Plan (Appendix C of the 2020-2024 Consolidated Plan) specifies the policies and procedures that encourage participation by Salt Lake City residents in the planning, implementation, and ongoing evaluation of the City’s Consolidated Plan as required by the U.S. SUBSTANTIAL AMENDMENT, CONPLAN 2020-2024 & AAP 2023-2024 Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Citizen Participation Plan encourages participation from citizens in neighborhoods that receive significant federal funding and from citizens living throughout the City. The public is invited to comment on the Substantial Amendments to the Consolidated Plan before adoption by City Council. Per the guidance outlined in Consolidated Plan, announcements of a Substantial Amendment may be communicated by the following way(s): 1. Public Notice to the Housing Stability Division’s comprehensive email/mailing list; or 2. Press Release, released through the Mayor’s Office; or 3. Details will be posted on the Housing Stability Division’s website; or 4. Additional outreach may include utilizing the Mayor’s social media platforms and other applicable forms of electronic communication, meetings, training, and noticing; AND 5. Published in a newspaper of general circulation. In all areas, the City will look to include the use of electronic communication, meetings, training, noticing, outreach, etc. where appropriate, provided it is clearly communicated for participation by the general public. Public notices and public comment periods will also be published in both English and Spanish. Electronic draft documents of Substantial Amendments will be made available for public review and comment. Where allowable, the City will follow the required noticing of thirty (30) calendar days. An electronic version of the Substantial Amendments to the Consolidated Plan and Annual Action Plan will be posted on the Division’s official web site during the same period. All comments made by the public will be reviewed and analyzed by Salt Lake City Council staff and the Housing Stability Division staff. Comments may be incorporated into the final Substantial Amendments document. A summary of these comments or views, and a summary of any comments or views not accepted and the reasons therefore, shall be attached to the Substantial Amendments. A copy of the Substantial Amendments will be available at www.slc.gov/housingstability. Comments will be accepted from XXX, 2023 through XXX, 20203 A 30-day public comment period will begin following the initial City Council briefing, specifically for the above-mentioned Substantial Amendment components. At least one public hearing, to be scheduled at City Council’s discretion, will also be held during the 30-day public comment period. Prior to making decisions on the Substantial Amendments the Salt Lake City Council will consider and review all public comments. Written comments may be submitted to the Council at Comments.Council@slcgov.com, or to the Housing Stability Division contact at Dillon.Hase@slcgov.com. Additionally, messages may be left on the Council comment telephone number; 801-535-7654. SUBSTANTIAL AMENDMENT, CONPLAN 2020-2024 & AAP 2023-2024 CONTACT INFORMATION Tony Milner, Director Housing Stability Division Salt Lake City Corporation Tony.Milner@slcgov.com 801-535-6168 Dillon Hase, Community Development Grant Supervisor Housing Stability Division Salt Lake City Corporation Dillon.Hase@slcgov.com 801-535-6402 TO VIEW THE: 2020-2024 CONSOLIDATED PLAN, 2020-2024 CITIZEN PARTCIPATION PLAN, and 2023-2024 ANNUAL ACTION PLAN, please click on the following link, or visit Housing Stability’s main website page at https://www.slc.gov/housingstability/, to obtain additional contact information, directions to our office and office hours. APPENDICES: Substantial Amendments to SP-35 Anticipated Resources, SP-45 Goals, AP-15 Expected Resources, and AP-35 Projects 2020-2024 Consolidated Plan - SP-35 and SP-45 SP-35 ANTICIPATED RESOURCES 91.215(a)(4), 91.220(c)(1,2) INTRODUCTION Salt Lake City’s funding year 2020-2024 CDBG, HOME, ESG, and HOPWA allocations are estimated to be a total of $25,000,000 estimating an average of $5,000,000 per year. In addition, Salt Lake City anticipates having program income of $7.5 $23.5 million during the same time period, with an estimated average of 1.5 million of program income earned and available to spend each year, and one-time unallocated program income in the amount of $16,073,220.90. HUD allocations will be utilized to address the growing housing and community development needs within Salt Lake City. However, funding has declined over the past decade, making it more difficult to address needs and overcome barriers. Over the course of the 2020-2024 Consolidated Plan, Salt Lake City will coordinate and leverage HUD allocations to assist the City’s most vulnerable populations, increase self-sufficiency and address needs in the geographic target area. TABLE SP-35.1 ANTICIPATED RESOURCES Uses of Funding Expected Amount Available – Year 1 Expected Amount Available – Remainder of Con Plan DescriptionAnnual Allocation Program Income Prior Year Resources Total CD B G Acquisition 3,509,164 $0 $35,000 $3,544,164 13,600,000 19,733,510.71 Prior year resources are unspent funds from previous years. An additional 6,133,510.71 in CDBG PI has been added through the substantial amendment. Administration Economic Development Homebuyer Assistance Homeowner Rehabilitation Multifamily Rental Construction Multifamily Public Improvements Public Services Rental Rehabilitation New Construction for Ownership TBRA EXHIBIT 5 Uses of Funding Expected Amount Available – Year 1 Expected Amount Available – Remainder of Con Plan DescriptionAnnual Allocation Program Income Prior Year Resources Total Historic Rental Rehabilitation New Construction HO M E Acquisition 957,501 $300,000 $0 $1,257,501 4,600,000 14,539,710.23 Program income is typically generated from housing loan repayments from nonprofit agencies. An additional 9,890,743.13 in HOME PI and 48,967.10 in ADDI PI has been added through the substantial amendment. Administration Homebuyer Assistance Homeowner Rehabilitation Multifamily Rental Construction Multifamily Rental Rehabilitation New Construction for Ownership TBRA ES G Administration 301,734 $0 $2,500 $304,234 $1,160,000 Prior year resources are unspent funds from previous years. Financial Assistance Overnight Shelter Rapid Re- Housing (Rental Assistance) Rental Assistance Services Transitional Housing HO P W A Administration 600,867 $0 $15,000 $615,876 $1,720,000 Prior year resources are unspent funds from previous years. Permanent Housing in Facilities Permanent Housing Placement Uses of Funding Expected Amount Available – Year 1 Expected Amount Available – Remainder of Con Plan DescriptionAnnual Allocation Program Income Prior Year Resources Total STRMU Short-Term or Transitional Housing Facilities Supportive Services TBRA OT H E R HO U S I N G TR U S T F U N D Acquisitions 0 $0 $0 $2,000,000 $3,000,000 The Trust Fund has a budget of 2m and expects to receive a total of approximately 3m in revenue over the next plan period. Administration Conversion and Rehab for Transitional Housing Homebuyer Rehabilitation Housing Multifamily Rental New Construction Multifamily Rental Rehab New Construction for Ownership Permanent Housing in Facilities Rapid Re- Housing Rental Assistance TBRA Transitional Housing OT H E R P R O G R A M IN C O M E All CDBG Eligible Activities per Housing Program Rules $0 $1,500,000 $0 $1,500,000 $6,000,000 Salt Lake City Housing Programs – Program Income All HOME Eligible Activities per Housing Program Rules Uses of Funding Expected Amount Available – Year 1 Expected Amount Available – Remainder of Con Plan DescriptionAnnual Allocation Program Income Prior Year Resources Total OT H E R E C O N O M I C D E V E L O P M E N T L O A N F U N D Economic Development $0 $0 $0 $0 $4.000,000 The fund currently has a balance of approximately 4m. SP-45: GOALS In consideration of priority needs and anticipated resources, Salt Lake City has defined the following five- year goals: TABLE SP-45.1 GOALS, PRIORITY NEEDS AND OUTCOME INDICATORS Sort Order Goal Start Year End Year Category Geographic Area Priority Needs Addressed Funding Goal Outcome Indicator 1 - Housing Expand housing options 2020 2024 Affordable Housing Citywide Affordable Housing CDBG $ 6,000,000 ESG $343,750 HOME 2,500,000 HOPWA 1,940,000 5075 Households assisted 2 – Transportat ion Improve access to transpor tation 2020 2024 Transportati on Target Areas/City Wide Transportati on CDBG 4,000,000 100,300 Households assisted. Public Facility or Infrastructure Activities other than Low/Moderate Income Housing Benefit: 99000 Persons Assisted Public service activities other than Low/Moderate Income Housing Benefit: 1300 Persons Assisted Sidewalk Improvement in low/moderate income neighborhoods: 82,575 Persons Assisted Sort Order Goal Start Year End Year Category Geographic Area Priority Needs Addressed Funding Goal Outcome Indicator 3 – Community Resiliency Increase economi c and/or housing stability 2020 2024 Economic Developmen t/Public Services Target Areas/City Wide Community Resiliency CDBG 1,250,000 325 Individuals or businesses assisted 4 – Homeless Services Ensure that homeles sness is brief, rare, and non- recurrin g 2020 2024 Public Services/Ho meless Services Citywide Homeless Services CDBG 1,000,000 ESG $825,000 2050 Persons assisted 5 – Behavioral Health Support vulnerab le populati ons experien cing substanc e abuse and mental health challeng es 2020 2024 Public Services/Beh avioral Health Citywide Behavioral Health CDBG $500,000 400 households assisted 6 – Administrat ion Administ ration 2020 2024 Administrati on Citywide Administrati on CDBG 3,200,000 ESG $103,125 HOME HOPWA 60,000 N/A TABLE SP-45.2 GOAL DESCRIPTIONS Goal Name Goal Description 1 Housing To provide expanded housing options for all economic and demographic segments of Salt Lake City’s population while diversifying the housing stock within neighborhoods. Support housing programs that address the needs of aging housing stock through targeted rehabilitation efforts and diversifying the housing stock within the neighborhoods Support affordable housing development that increases the number and types of units available for qualified residents Support programs that provide access to home ownership Support rent assistance programs to emphasize stable housing as a primary strategy to prevent and/or end homelessness Support programs that provide connection to permanent housing upon exiting behavioral health programs Provide housing and essential supportive services to persons with HIV/AIDS Goal Name Goal Description 2 Transportation To promote accessibility and affordability of multimodal transportation options. Within eligible target areas, improve bus stop amenities as a way to encourage the accessibility of public transit and enhance the experience of public transit Within eligible target areas, expand and support the installation of bike racks, stations, and amenities as a way to encourage use of alternative modes of transportation Support access to transportation, prioritizing very low-income and vulnerable populations Within eligible target areas, improve sidewalk infrastructure to promote safety and accessibility to the public as well as encourage alternate modes of transportation. 3 Community Resiliency Provide tools to increase economic and/or housing stability Support job training and vocational rehabilitation programs that increase economic mobility Improve visual and physical appearance of deteriorating commercial buildings - limited to CDBG Target Area Provide economic development support for microenterprise businesses Direct financial assistance to for-profit businesses Expand access to early childhood education to set the stage for academic achievement, social development, and change the cycle of poverty Promote digital inclusion through access to digital communication technologies and the internet Provide support for programs that reduce food insecurity for vulnerable population 4 Homeless Services To expand access to supportive programs that help ensure that homelessness is rare, brief, and non-recurring Expand support for medical and dental care options for those experiencing homelessness Provide support for homeless services including Homeless Resource Center Operations and Emergency Overflow Operations Provide support for programs undertaking outreach services to address the needs of those living an unsheltered life Expand case management support as a way to connect those experiencing homelessness with permanent housing and supportive services 5 Behavioral Health To provide support for low-income and vulnerable populations experiencing behavioral health concerns such as substance abuse disorders and mental health challenges. Expand treatment options, counseling support, and case management for those experiencing behavioral health crisis 6 Administration To support the administration, coordination and management of Salt Lake City’s CDBG, ESG, HOME, and HOPWA programs 2023 Annual Action Plan - AP-15 and AP-35 AP-15, EXPECTED RESOURCES Uses of Funding Expected Amount Available – Year 4 Expected Amount Available – Remainder of Con Plan DescriptionAnnual Allocation Program Income Prior Year Resources Total CD B G Acquisition 3,397,763 1,000,000 7,133,510.71 1,200,000 5,597,763 11,731,273.71 4,500,000 Funds include 3,397,763 in annual entitlement award, an estimated $1 million in program income and 1.2 million in reallocated funds. An additional 6,133,510.71 in CDBG PI has been added through the substantial amendment. Administration Economic Development Homebuyer Assistance Homeowner Rehabilitation Multifamily Rental Construction Multifamily Public Improvements Public Services Rental Rehabilitation New Construction for Ownership TBRA Historic Rental Rehabilitation New Construction HO M E Acquisition 1,023,661 800,000 10,739,710.23 200,000 2,023,661 11,963,371.23 4,600,000 Funds include 1,023,661 in annual entitlement award, an estimated 800,000 in program income and 200,000 in Administration Homebuyer Assistance Homeowner Rehabilitation Multifamily Rental Uses of Funding Expected Amount Available – Year 4 Expected Amount Available – Remainder of Con Plan DescriptionAnnual Allocation Program Income Prior Year Resources Total Construction Multifamily reallocated funds. An additional 9,890,743.13 in HOME PI and 48,967.10 in ADDI PI has been added through the substantial amendment. Rental Rehabilitation New Construction for Ownership TBRA ES G Administration 303,100 $0 $0 $303,100 $300,000 303,100 in annual entitlement award. Financial Assistance Overnight Shelter Rapid Re- Housing (Rental Assistance) Rental Assistance Services Transitional Housing HO P W A Administration 932,841 $0 $80,000 $1,012,841 $1,000,000 Funds include 932,841 in annual entitlement award and 80,000 in reallocated funding. Permanent Housing in Facilities Permanent Housing Placement STRMU Short-Term or Transitional Housing Facilities Supportive Services TBRA AP-35, PROJECTS CDBG: Build Community Resiliency - Economic Development 2023-24 CDBG $925,000 $1,175,000 Goal Outcome Indicators Façade treatment/business building rehab 20 25 CDBG: Sidewalk and Infrastructure Improvements CDBG $0 ($250,000) Goal Outcome Indicators Public Facility or Infrastructure Activities other than Low/Moderate Income Housing Benefit 30,000-60,000. (TBD, dependent upon the type of sidewalk or infrastructure improvements and the census tracts). The number will be the number of people living in the eligible census tracts that benefit from these activities. CDBG: Housing 2023-24 CDBG $3,333,547 $8,967,057.71 Goal Outcome Indicators Rental units rehabilitated 89 Homeowner housing added 3 17-200 (TBD, dependent upon nature of acquisition) Homeowner housing rehabilitated 378 HOME: Development Activities 2023-24 HOME $561,870 $10,501,580.23 Goal Outcome Indicators Rental units rehabilitated 38 Rental units constructed 1 620 Resolution 30 of 2023 Substantial Amendments to the 2020-2024 Consolidated Plan and 2023-2024 Annual Action Plan for Unallocated Housing Program Income Funds Final Audit Report 2023-11-14 Created:2023-11-09 By:Thais Stewart (thais.stewart@slcgov.com) Status:Signed Transaction ID:CBJCHBCAABAAM-pgJqROnIExUreUOZZyNqr-Kfv4lELe "Resolution 30 of 2023 Substantial Amendments to the 2020-20 24 Consolidated Plan and 2023-2024 Annual Action Plan for Un allocated Housing Program Income Funds" History Document created by Thais Stewart (thais.stewart@slcgov.com) 2023-11-09 - 11:57:46 PM GMT Document emailed to Kimberly Chytraus (kimberly.chytraus@slcgov.com) for signature 2023-11-09 - 11:58:42 PM GMT Email viewed by Kimberly Chytraus (kimberly.chytraus@slcgov.com) 2023-11-10 - 1:24:06 AM GMT Document e-signed by Kimberly Chytraus (kimberly.chytraus@slcgov.com) Signature Date: 2023-11-10 - 1:24:52 AM GMT - Time Source: server Document emailed to Darin Mano (darin.mano@slcgov.com) for signature 2023-11-10 - 1:24:56 AM GMT Email viewed by Darin Mano (darin.mano@slcgov.com) 2023-11-10 - 2:14:29 AM GMT Document e-signed by Darin Mano (darin.mano@slcgov.com) Signature Date: 2023-11-14 - 9:03:02 PM GMT - Time Source: server Document emailed to Cindy Trishman (cindy.trishman@slcgov.com) for signature 2023-11-14 - 9:03:06 PM GMT Document e-signed by Cindy Trishman (cindy.trishman@slcgov.com) Signature Date: 2023-11-14 - 11:38:48 PM GMT - Time Source: server Agreement completed. 2023-11-14 - 11:38:48 PM GMT