HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes 16-00 03/22/2000 RESOLUTION NO. 16-00
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT
BETWEEN THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT AND THE CEDA NORTHWEST SELF-HELP CENTER
WHEREAS, the Village of Mount Prospect is a recipient of funds under the Community Development Block
Grant Program; and
WHEREAS, it has been determined by the Mayor and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect
that the CEDA Northwest Self-Help Center shall provide a transitional living program and shall create an
employment resource center to assist near homeless and homeless low and moderate income residents of the
Village of Mount Prospect; and
WHEREAS, the program and project proposed by the CEDA Northwest Self-Help Center and approved
herein, complies with the requirements of the Department of Housing and Urban Development with respect
to benefiting low and moderate- income persons.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE
VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS:
SECTION ONE: That the Mayor is hereby authorized to sign and the Clerk directed to attest his signature
on an agreement for Community Development Block Grant implementation, which Agreement is between
the Village of Mount Prospect and the CEDA Northwest Self-Help Center, for the provision of a Transitional
Living Program, a copy of which Agreement is attached hereto and hereby made a part hereof as Exhibit
SECTION TWO: That the Mayor is hereby authorized to sign and the Clerk directed to attest his signature
on an agreement for Community Development Block Grant implementation, which Agreement is between
the Village of Mount Prospect and the CEDA Northwest Self-Help Center, for the creation of Employment
Resource Center, a copy of which Agreement is attached hereto and hereby made a part hereof as Exhibit
SECTION THREE: That this Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and
approval in the manner provided by the law.
AYES: Hoefert, Lohrstorfer, Prikkel, Skowron, Wilks
NAYS: None
ABSENT: Corcoran, Farley
PASSED and APPROVED this 22na day of March, 2000.
· Mayor Pro Tem
ATTEST:
~e}~n~(~E ~W,~.,~,~1,~ oa~g~e Clerk
AGREEMENT
This Agreement is entered into this day of 2000, by and between the
Village of Mount Prospect, a body public of the State of Illinois (hereinafter referred to as the
"VILLAGE" and the CEDA Northwest Self-Help Center, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as the
"CORPORATION") a not-for-profit Corporation.
SECTION I
Statement of Purpose
As a grantee of Community Development Block Grant funds (hereinafter referred to as
CDBG funds) by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (hereinafter referred to
as HUD), the VILLAGE elects to contract for services with the CORPORATION for operation of
a program to assist near homeless and homeless low- and moderate-income residents of the Village
of Mount Prospect as outline in the Scope of Services attached herewith as Exhibit "A".
SECTION II
Amount of the Grant
The VILLAGE does hereby contract for services with the CORPORATION up to a
maximum of $5,750 for the Transitional Apartment Living Program, and the CORPORATION
agrees to abide by the provisions and regulations of the 1974 Housing and Community Development
Act, as amended under which said contract is made, and to use said contract funds for the purposes
set forth in Section I hereof and as conditioned by the provisions of Section III next.
The VILLAGE's contractual obligation as identified in Section I shall be limited to the
maximum amount specified in Section II, to the actual amount invoiced by the CORPORATION,
and only to the extent such amount is received from HUD for such purposes.
SECTION III
Conditions of Contract
A. Indemnification. The CORPORATION agrees to indemnify and save and hold harmless
the VILLAGE and each and. everyone of it's officers, agents, employees, servants, attorneys, insurers
and successors from any and all claims, demands, causes of actions, expenses injuries, losses or
damages of whatever kind, character of description the VILLAGE may suffer as a result of any
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cause, matter, act, or omission arising out of the failure of the CORPORATION, or those acting
under it, to conform to the statues, ordinances or other regulations or requirements of any
govemmentai authority, in connection with the CORPORATION's performance under this
Agreement. The CORPORATION agrees to defend against any claims brought or actions filed
against the VILLAGE with respect to the subject of the indemnity contained herein, whether such
claims or actions are rightfully or wrongfully brought or filed. In case of such a claim brought or
such an action filed, the VILLAGE agrees that the CORPORATION may employ attorneys of it's
own selection to appear and defend the claim or action on behalf of the VILLAGE, subject to
reasonable approval by the VILLAGE, at the expense of the CORPORATION. The
CORPORATION, at its option, shall have the sole authority for the direction of the defense.
B. Non-discrimination. The CORPORATION, performing under this Agreement, shall not
discriminate against any worker, employee, or applicant or any member of the public, because of
race, creed, color, sex, age, or national origin. Such affirmative action shall include, but not be
limited to the following: employment, upgrading, demotion or transfer, termination, compensation,
selection for training including apprenticeship. The CORPORATION agrees to post in conspicuous
places available to employees and applicants for employment, notices setting forth the provisions
of this non-discriminatory clause. This policy of non-discrimination and affirmative action shall be
applicable with regard to b6th CORPORATION's internal personnel practices and it's actions in the
performance of this Agreement. The CORPORATION hereby certifies that 1-9 forms are current
and employment verification has been completed regarding all employees. The CORPORATION
agrees and authorizes the VILLAGE and HUD to conduct compliance reviews or any other
procedures to assure compliance with these provisions, subject to applicable laws and regulations
concerning privacy with reasonable notice to the CORPORATION.
C. Examination of Records. The CORPORATION will, at all times, give HUD, the
Comptroller General of the United States, and the VILLAGE, through any authorized representative,
access to, and the right to examine ail records, books, papers or documents related to the contract,
in accordance with state and federal law. Said records shall include verification of household income
and information on race or national origin. Eligible households for this program must have incomes
below those noted in Exhibit C. The CORPORATION may establish program income criteria below
that noted in Exhibit C.
D. Filing of Records. The CORPORATION shall file with the VILLAGE such duplicates
of records covering such activities to be performed in whole or in part, as specified in Exhibit "A".
E. Availability of Law, Regulations and Orders. The VILLAGE shall, upon the request of
the CORPORATION, provide it with copies of ail laws, regulations and orders, including those cited
in this contract, which regulate the operation of the Block Grant funded programs, or which might
otherwise affect the performance of this Agreement. This agreement includes program income
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requirements set forth in section 24 CFR 570.504 (c), but is not applicable to the CORPORATION
and uniform administrative requirements described in section 24 CFR 570.502.
SECTION IV
Compliance with Laws
The CORPORATION, shall at all times, observe and comply with all laws, ordinances or
regulations of the Federal, State, County and local government which may in any manner affect the
performance of this Agreement, and the CORPORATION shall be required to perform all acts under
this agreement in the same manner as the VILLAGE, as a contractor of the Federal Government, is
or would be required to perform such acts. Suspension or termination shall occur if the
CORPORATION materially falls to comply with any term of the award in accordance with 24 CFR
85.44.
SECTION V
Submission to HUD
Subsequent to the execution of this Agreement, the VILLAGE shall forthwith file all
necessary documents with HUD and shall comply with all applicable rules and regulations necessary
to facilitate acquisition of funds approved for this program by HUD. The CORPORATION shall
not file any lawsuit against the VILLAGE or any of it's officers or employees as a result of this
contract, except that this Section shall not act as a bar to any lawsuits arising from the negligent acts
of the VILLAGE or any of it's officers or employees.
SECTION VI
Billing and Reporting Arrangements
Pursuant to this Agreement, the VILLAGE will disburse CDBG funds to the
CORPORATION on the following basis:
I. The VILLAGE shall allocate the $5,750.00 contract amount for the services
stipulated in this Agreement. The CORPORATION shall submit no more than one
invoice every month for an amount equal to one-twelfth of the contract amount.
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Every month, the CORPORATION shall submit to the VILLAGE a Monthly Status
Report. Said report shall include information on:
a. Each Mount Prospect resident provided housing and other services during the
month, showing the client's CORPORATION number, client's address, and
type(s) of service rendered. Services may also include the number of
applications received and the number of applicants approved for the program
from Mount Prospect residents.
2. A final report shall accompany the CORPORATION's final billing and report no later
than January 10, 2001. This report will highlight the accomplishments of the
program over the past year, summarize for the fiscal year, from January 1, 2000 to
December 31, 2000, the number of Mount Prospect Residents served by type of
assistance, and include the completion of Exhibit B herein attached.
SECTION VII
Length of Contract
This Agreement shall be valid from January I, 2000 through December 31, 2000 and may
be terminated by either party upon thirty-(30) days written notice. All costs associated with
completed tasks shall be .billed to the VILLAGE and reimbursed upon presentation of all
documentation required under Section VI.
SECTION VIII
Assignments
The CORPORATION shall not assign the Agreement or any part thereof and the
CORPORATION shall not transfer or assign any funds or claims due or to become due hereunder
without the prior written approval of the Village Manager. Any transfer or assignment of funds
pursuant to this agreement, either in whole or in part, or any interest therein shall be due to the
CORPORATION shall be deemed of no force or effect and shall not be binding upon the VILLAGE.
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SECTION IX
Notices and Communications
Notices and communications under this Agreement shall be sent registered or certified mail postage
prepared, to the respective parties as follows:
to the VILLAGE
Mr. William J. Cooney, Jr.
Director of Community Development
Village of Mount Prospect
100 South Emerson Street
Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056
to the CORPORATION
Mr. Lyle Q. Foster
Director
CEDA Northwest Self-Help Center, Inc.
1300 W. Northwest Highway
Mount Prospect, Illinois 60004
THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
Mayor Pro Tem
ATTEST:
Clklotary Public
EXHIBIT A
ADMINISTRATION
OBJECTIVE:
The objective of this manual is to provide a written outline of the areas of
responsibilky for both the management and staff of CEDA Northwest Self-Help Center,
Inc. in Participant relationship with regard to the Transitional Living Program.
CEDA NORTItXVEST BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
The Booxd of Director of CEDA Northwest Self-Help Center, Inc. is responsible
for the policy, operation and implementation of the program, as well as fiscal oversight.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, CEDA NORTHWEST:
The Executive Director is responsible to the Board of Directors. It is the Executive
Director's responsibility to carry out the policy and directions of the Board of Directors as
they are approved.
The Executive Director is also responsible to the Executive Director, CEDA of
Cook Counvy, Inc., and CEDA Not, west Self-Help Center, Inc. and is responsible for all
liaison between the two organizations.
The Executive Director is also responsible for all program functions, as well ns
personnel at CEDA Northwest, and through the Operations Coordinator and Program
Services Coordinator, is responsible for the development and implementation of both
program structure and content.
PROGRAM SERVICES COORDINATOR:
The Program Services Coordinator has the direct responsibility for program
content, Participant contact, and staff performance, ens.uring that all parts of the program
are structure to meet the stated objectives, and providing comprehensive Case Management
' to all Participants in a manner that will meet all program objectives.
BUSINESS MANAGER:
The Business Manager has direct responsibility for both financial and direct
property management on a day-to-day basis for the agency. In conjunction with the
Executive Director, the Business Manager will collect and disburse funding, work on
funding proposals as designated, and provide for physical plant oversight, to ensure that
property owned by the agency is maintained in good operating condition. The Business
Manager will also, as directed by the Executive Director, provide input and coordination of
all CEDA programs as required.
HOUSING SPECIALIST:
This Staff position reports to the Program Services Coordinator, and is the key
intake assessment position for the Transitional Housing Program. The Participants are
evaluated .to make sure they meet all the basic requirements for the program, and if all
requirements are met, are recommended to the Program Services Coordinator for
consideration for the program. :
HOUSING ASSISTANT:
This Staff position reports to the Program Services Coordinator, and works in
conjunction with the Housing Specialist to provide for intake assessment and
recommendation for the program.
EMPLOYMENT SPECIALIST:
This staff position reports to the Program Services Coordinator, and provides the job
seeker with the necessary tools to be competitive in the job market. Service may include
resume preparation, job referral, and job training, if necessary, in order to place the
Participant in the best position available that they are qualified for.
BUDGET AND FINANCIAL COUNSELOR:
The Budget and Financial Counselor reports to the Program Services coordinator, and is
responsible for developing a day-today budget, establishing a savings plan, and providing
financial consultation to the Participant. This position also maintains customer accounts for
all Participants in the housing program.
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THE pROGRAM
THE PURPOSE:
THE TRANSITIONAL LIVING PROGRAM offers a community of people who
will involve themselves in relationships with the families in the program to provide
practical assistance and care. It is the intent of the program to assist families in locating
permanent housing in the community and achieve self-sufficiency.
HOW IT WORKS:
ALL CANDIDATES FOR THE PROGRAM MUST:
1. Complete the CEDA Northwest assessment process.
2. Meet all qualifications of the program. (See Program Policies)
3. Go through a three-step process:
A. Be recommended by a Housing Counselor for consideration for the program.
B. Be recommended by the Program Services Coordinator for consideration for the
program.
C. Attend a group interview with all members of the family who will be living in the
unit and be approved by the team for participation in the program.
4. Sign a CEDA/SELF-HELP CONTRACT. This contract is not valid until properly
authorized by CEDA Northwest personnel. (See page 7).
5. ABIDE BY ALL OF THE PROVISIONS IN THE CEDA/SELF-HELP CONTRACT.
6. Head of household must have income.
7. In order to initiate your mandatory savings account, a deposit will be required
immediately.
8. A $150 service fee is required at the start of the program.
9. Ail Participants must donate five (5) volunteer hours of service while a resident in the
Transitional Living Program.
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PROGRAM POLICIES
1) CRITERIA FOR PARTICIPANT ADMISSION:
a) Must be homeless.
b) Limited resources.
c) One employable adult in family,
d) Must have potential for economic self-sufficiency at the end of the program.
e) Must sign CED,A/SELF-HELP CONTRACT,
f) Participant with last permanent address in our area will be given preference.
g) Must have income.
2) EMPLOYMENT RULES:
a') Any Participant fired from his/her job for poor performance may be asked to
"leave the program.
b) Any Participant who is laid off will immediately report this to the Program
Services Coordinator.
c) A Participant may not quit a job without the Program Services Coordinator's
approval, or they may be asked to leave the program.
d) A Participant may not be late, leave, or miss work to take care of other matters
without Staff approval.
3) BUDGET RULES:
a) Participants must keep receipts of monies spent...every dollar must be
accounted for. These are to be reviewed by the Financial Counselor at each
meeting.
b) Participants must provide copy of ALL check stubs from jobs to the Financial
Counselor.
c) There will be no borrowing or loaning of monies.
d) AT LEAST 30% of all income earned will be placed in a savings account
controlled by the Financial Counselor. Any variation in this rule will require a
signed agreement from both the Financial Counselor and the Program Services
Coordinator.
e) No savings withdrawal may be made without the approval of both the Financial
Counselor and the Program Services Coordinator.
f) Participants are responsible for their own phones and unusually high utility
bills.
4) MEETLNG RULES:
a) ALL MEETINGS ARE MANDATORY. AND A MISSED MEETING MAy
]~E CAUSE FOR REMOVAL FROM THE PROGRAM.
b) Meet regularly with the Program Services Coordinator (usually once per week).
Contact Program Services Coordinator directly if changes are needed.
c) Meet on a periodic basis with the Financial Counselor.
d) Must attend weekly job club, if unemployed.
e) Meet periodically with the Employment Counselor to assess employment
status,
f) Participants must contact the appropriate staff person directly. Leaving a
message without speaking to the appropriate staff person will be considered
unacceptable.
4) MAITENANCE RULES FOR LIVING QUARTERS:
-a) Any costs associated with repairs that were caused by Participant neglect and/or
· - replacement of living quarters, equipment and/or furnishings in the living unit
will become the Participants' responsibility and will be deducted fi.om their
savings account prior to the conclusion of their program stay. '
b) The Participant will agree to maintain the living quarters in a clean, well-
maintained condition. This includes keeping the apartment vacuumed, dishes
washed and put away, bathroom fixtures scrubbed, and clothes picked up. Any
unusual costs for the cleaning or repair of a unit at the Participants' departure
will be deducted from the Participants' saving account prior to the final closing
of the account by the Financial Counselor.
c) The Participant will assume the financial responsibility for any EMERGENCY
SITUATION which has been created or caused by them, on weekends or after.
Participants will be required to pay for all repair work, plus a 10%
administrative fee. This cost will be submitted to the Financial Counselor for
reimbursement to the agency from the Participants' savings ac¢oum.
d) All adult Participants MUST attend the support group.
e) Any violation of these roles will be cause for immediate dismissal fi.om the
program, and a twenty-four hour vacate notice of the living unit. '
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EXHIBIT C
FY 2000 HUD LOW-INCOME LIMITS
Persons in Household Income Limits
1 .............................................. $35,150
2 ........................................ $40,150
3 ........................................ $45,200
4 ........................................ $50,200_
5 ........................................ $54,200
6 ........................................ $58,250
7 ........................................ $62,250
8 ......................................... $66,250
Name of Program:
Participant's Name:
(Please Print)
To participate in certain federally funded programs, participants must meet certain income qualifications.
I eerti~ that my family/residence meets the income criteria listed below.
Signature of Head of Household
No. ofPeopleinHousehold Maximum Household Income
1 $35,150
2 40,150
3 45,200
4 50,200
5 54,200
6 58,250
7 62,250
8 66,250
Single-Female
Head of Household: Yes No
VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
100 SOUTH EMERSON STREET
MOUNT PROSPECT, ILLINOIS 60056
Phone (847) 818-5328
PUBLIC SERVICE AGENCY
MONTHLY STATUS REPORT FOR VILLAGE CDBG FUNDS
FISCAL YEAR JANUARY 1, 2000 TO DECEMBER 31, 2000
Applicant Phone
Address
Contact Person
Title
Agency Fiscal Year
PROGRAM CLIENT STATISTICS
I Total number of clients served this month
Mount Prospect portion only
2 Total number of units of service provided during this month
Mount Prospect portion only
3 Define your "unit of service":
4 Describe all client fees for this month
5 Total amount actually received for this month from Village
6 Total amount actually used for this month
7 Describe any accomplishments achieved by clientele or program
AGREEMENT
This Agreement is entered into this __.day of 2000, by and between the
Village of Mount Prospect, a body public of the State of Illinois (hereinafter referred to as the
"VILLAGE" and the CEDA Northwest Self-Help Center, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as the
"CORPORATION") a not-for-profit Corporation.
SECTION I
Statement of Purpose
As a grantee of Community Development Block Grant funds (hereinafter referred to as
CDBG funds) by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (hereinafter referred to
as HUD), the VILLAGE elects to contract for services with the CORPORATION for creation of an
employment resource center to assist near homeless and homeless low- and moderate-income
residents of the Village of Mount Prospect as outline in the Scope of Services attached herewith as
Exhibit "A".
SECTION II
Amount of the Grant
The VILLAGE does hereby contract for services with the CORPORATION up to a
maximum of $15,000.00 for improvements to the facility located at 1300 W. Northwest Highway,
Mount Prospect, specifically $15,000 to expand the footprint of the building to create an
employment resource center. The CORPORATION agrees to abide by the provisions and
regulations of the 1974 Housing and Community Development Act, as amended under which said
contract is made, and to us6 said contract funds for the purposes set forth in Section I hereof and as
conditioned by the provisions of Section III next.
The VILLAGE's contractuai obligation as identified in Section I shail be limited to the
maximum amount specified in Section II, to the actual amount invoiced by the CORPORATION,
and only to the extent such amount is received from HUD for such purposes.
SECTION III
Conditions of Contract
A. Indemnification. The CORPORATION agrees to indemnify and save and hold harmless
the VILLAGE and each and eye~yone of it's officers, agents, employees, servants, attorneys, insurers
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and successors from any and all claims, demands, causes of actions, expenses injuries, losses or
damages of whatever kind, character of description the VILLAGE may suffer as a result of any
cause, matter, act, or omission arising out of the failure of the CORPORATION, or those acting
under it, to conform to the statues, ordinances or other regulations or requirements of any
governmental authority, in connection with the CORPORATION's performance under this
Agreement. The CORPORATION agrees to defend against any claims brought or actions filed
against the VILLAGE with respect to the subject of the indemnity contained herein, whether such
claims or actions are rightfully or wrongfully brought or filed. In case of such a claim brought or
such an action filed, the VILLAGE agrees that the CORPORATION may employ attorneys of it's
own selection to appear and defend the claim or action on behalf of the VILLAGE, subject to
reasonable approval by the VILLAGE, at the expense of the CORPORATION. The
CORPORATION, at its option, shall have the sole authority for the direction of the defense.
B. Non-discrimination: The CORPORATION, performing under this Agreement, shall not
discriminate against any worker, employee, or applicant or any member of the public, because of
race, creed, color, sex, age, or national origin. Such affirmative action shall include, but not be
limited to the following: employment, upgrading, demotion or transfer, termination, compensation,
selection for training including apprenticeship. The CORPORATION agrees to post in conspicuous
places available to employees and applicants for employment, notices setting forth the provisions
of this non-discriminatory clause. This policy of non-discrimination and affirmative action shall be
applicable with regard to both CORPORATION's intemal personnel practices and it's actions in the
performance of this Agreement. The CORPORATION hereby certifies that I-9 forms are current
and employment verification has been completed regarding all employees. The CORPORATION
agrees and authorizes the VILLAGE and HUD to conduct compliance reviews or any other
procedures to assure compliance with these provisions, subject to applicable laws and regulations
concerning privacy with reasonable notice to the CORPORATION.
C. Examination of Records. The CORPORATION will, at all times, give HUD, the
Compttoll~ General of the United States, and the VILLAGE, through any authorized representative,
access to, and the right to examine all records, books, papers or documents related to the contract,
in accordance with state and federal law. Said records shall include verification of household income
and information on race or national origin. Eligible households for this program must have incomes
below those noted in Exhibit C.
D. Filing of Records. The CORPORATION shall file with the VILLAGE such duplicates
of records coveting such activities to be performed in whole or in part, as specified in Exhibit "A".
E. Availability of Law, Regulations and Orders. The VILLAGE shall, upon the request of
the CORPORATION, provide it with copies of all laws, regulations and orders, including those cited
in this contract, which regulate the operation of the Block Grant funded programs, or which might
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otherwise affect the performance of this Agreement. This agreement includes program income
requirements set forth in section 24 CFR 570.504 (c), but is not applicable to the CORPORATION
and uniform administrative requirements described in section 24 CFR 570.502.
SECTION IV
Compliance with Laws
The CORPORATION, shall obtain building permits from the Village of Mount Prospect and
shall at all times observe and comply with ail laws, ordinances or regulations of the Federai, State,
County and local government which may in any manner affect the performance of this Agreement,
and the CORPORATION shall be required to perform all acts under this agreement in the same
manner as the VILLAGE, as a contractor of the Federai Govemment, is or would be required to
perform such acts. Suspension or termination shall occur if the CORPORATION materially fails to
comply with any term of the award in accordance with 24 CFR 85.44.
SECTION V
Submission to HUD
Subsequent to the execution of this Agreement, the VILLAGE shall forthwith file ail
necessary documents with HUD and shall comply with all applicable roles and regulations necessary
to facilitate acquisition of funds approved for this program by HUD. The CORPORATION shail
not file any lawsuit against the VILLAGE or any of it's officers or employees as a result of this
contract, except that this Section shall not act as a bar to any lawsuits arising from the negligent acts
of the VILLAGE or any of it's officers or employees.
SECTION VI
Billing and Reporting Arrangements
Pursuant to this Agreement, the VILLAGE will disburse CDBG funds to the
CORPORATION on the following basis:
1. The VILLAGE shall ailocate the $15,000.00 contract amount for the services
stipulated in. this Agreement. The CORPORATION shall submit invoices for work
completed, inspected and approved by Village Inspectors.
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2. A final report shall accompany the CORPORATION's final billing and report no later
than January 10, 2001. This report will summarize the benefits of the project,
fmancial summary of the project from January 1, 2000 to December 31, 2000. This
report will be due upon completion of the project.
SECTION VII
Length of Contract
This Agreement shall be valid from January 1, 2000 through December 31, 2000 and may
be terminated by either party upon thirty-(30) days written notice. All costs associated with
completed tasks shall be billed to the VILLAGE and reimbursed upon presentation of all
documentation required under Section VI.
SECTION VIII
Assignments
The CORPORATION shall not assign the Agreement or any part thereof and the
CORPORATION shall not transfer or assign any funds or claims due or to become due hereunder
without the prior written approval of the Village Manager. Any transfer or assignment of funds
pursuant to this agreement, either in whole or in part, or any interest therein shall be due to the
CORPORATION shall be deemed of no force or effect and shall not be binding upon the VILLAGE.
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SECTION IX
Notices and Communications
Notices and communications under this Agreement shall be sent registered or certified mail postage
prepared, to the respective parties as follows:
to the VILLAGE
Mr. William J. Cooney, Jr.
Director of Community Development
Village of Mount Prospect
100 South Emerson Street
Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056
to the CORPORATION
Mr. Lyle Q. Foster
Director
CEDA Northwest Self-Help Center, Inc.
1300 W. Northwest'Highway
Mount Prospect, Illinois 60004
THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
ATTEST: BY: /s/ Irvana K. Wilks
p_ · . .-' __z
Mayor Pro Tem
ATTEST:
o Notary Public
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EMPLOYMENT RESOURCE CENTER
CEDA Northwest will be opening an employment resource center at its
administrative office at 1300 W. Northwest Highway, Mt. Prospect, IL. The
ground breaking will occur around June 1 with a scheduled opening set for
September 1. This essential service will be an important addition to the 30+
programs offered at the agency.
CEDA Northwest projects serving 750 low income individuals (includes 50
TANF participauts) in its first year of Operation. Participants will take advantage
of the use of three computers (will include access to the intemet) and printers,
desks, telephones, copy machine, fax machine, camcorder, TV/VCR, dry erase
board and a resource library.
CEDA Northwest will have two professional employment counselors on site to
provide technical assistance and training for the participants. CEDA Northwest
will also recruit volunteers from the community to provide free consultation and
tutoring for the residents. The center will particularly target hard to employ
residents along with its current employment program participants.
In addition to the Village of Mt. Prospect, CEDA Northwest has also received
financial assistance from the Grand Victoria Casino ($52,000) and the Village of
Arlington Heights ($25,000). CEDA Northwest is also receiving funding from
the Department of Labor, Department of Housing and Urban Development and
the Depaa anent of Commerce and Community Affairs to fund equipment and
staff. The $15,000 from the Village of Mt. Prospect will be used for bricks and
mortar to build this new addition.