Community Development Commission - Oct. 14, 2025

Community Development Commission Regular Meeting of the Community Development Commission - This regular meeting of the CDC will follow a hybrid format - remote and in-person. Please see agenda for details

Agenda original pdf

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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION (CDC) MEETING October 14th, 2025 – 6:30pm Austin City Hall, Boards and Commissions – Room 1101 301 West 2nd Street, Austin, TX 78701 Some members of the Community Development Commission may be participating by video conference. The meeting may be viewed online at: http://www.austintexas.gov/page/watch-atxn-live. Public comment will be allowed in-person or remotely by telephone. Speakers may only register to speak on an item once, either in-person or remotely, and will be allowed up to three minutes to provide their comments. Registration no later than noon the day before the meeting is required for remote participation. To register, call or email the board liaison at 512-978-1575 or miguel.lopez@austintexas.gov CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS: Jo Anne Ortiz Public Sector Appointee Cassandra Medrano South Austin Cynthia Jaso Dove Springs Jenny E. Achilles Private Sector Appointee Nyeka Arnold North Austin Valerie Menard St. John’s Jose Noe Elias Montopolis Raul E Longoria Public Sector Appointee South Austin Sonia Martinez East Austin Lyric E. Wardlow Public Sector Appointee Ebonie D. Trice Colony Park Tisha-Vonique Hood Public Sector Appointee Taniquewa S. Brewster Rosewood- Zaragosa/Blackland Vacant Private Sector Appointee Vacant Public Sector Appointee Please visit https://austintexas.gov/cdc for more information about the Community Development Commission. Purpose: The purpose of the board is to advise the Council in the development and implementation of programs designed to serve the poor and the community at large with an emphasis on federally funded programs. AGENDA CALL TO ORDER PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL The first 10 speakers signed up prior to the meeting being called to order will each be allowed a three- minute allotment to address their concerns regarding items not posted on the agenda. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Approve the September 9th, 2025, Community Development Commission meeting minutes. DISCUSSION ITEMS 2. Presentation regarding the Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) activities and outcomes (Jill Smith, Program Manager I, Austin Public Health). 3. Presentation on CDC purpose (Nefertitti Jackmon, Community Displacement Prevention Officer, Austin Housing). DISCUSSION AND ACTION ITEMS 4. Discussion and possible action on the CDC Planning Retreat and appointment of working group to lead planning and strategy (Chair Elias). 5. Discussion and possible action to approve the Community Development Commission 2026 Meeting Schedule (Miguel Lopez, Planner I, Austin Housing). FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS ADJOURNMENT The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the American with Disabilities Act. Reasonable modifications and equal access to communications will be provided upon request. Meeting locations are …

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Item 2- NSU CDC Sept 2025 original pdf

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Power BI Desktop 1.88KAverage Assistance AmountHouseholds by Zip Code787417874478753787587872478702Households By Race5.White 46.89%45.64%6.Other 3.32%0.41%3.Black or African Am…2.AsianHouseholds by Poverty Level41.49%9.96%9.96%9.96%9.13%7.47%5.39%4.15%Poverty Level0126%-150%26%-50%51%-75%76%-100%101%-125%151%-175%0%-25%176%-200Households By Ethnicity65.56%34.02%2.Not Hispanic or Latino or Spani…1.Hispanic or Latino …NSU Rental/Utility Assistance Sept 2025 Power BI Desktop Count of Household by Race/Ethnicity40.98%24.07%15.07%11.05%2.3%0.59%0%Race/EthnicityHispanic, Latino/Latina, or SpanishNo 'Race/Ethnicity' EnteredBlack or African AmericanWhiteHispanic, Latino/Latina, or Spanish…AsianPrefer Not to AnswerBlack or African AmericanWhiteSome Other Race or EthnicityMiddle Eastern or North AfricanBlack or African AmericanHispanic, …Count of Household by Zip code787417874478702(Blank)7875378724Count of Household by Food CategoryMarket Days: Dove Springs…Food Pantry: Montopolis (…Market Days: Monto…Market Days: East A…Food Pantry: East Au…FFFF Assistance: Eas…Count of Household by Non-Food CategoryClothing: Montopolis (AD1…Clothing: East Austin (CC08…Seasonal Assistance:…Seasonal Assistance…Seasonal Assistance: …Seasonal Assistanc…NSU Oasis Assistance Sept. 202546.05KServices Provided Power BI Desktop Rent/Utility Assistance By Zip Code© 2025 TomTom, © 2025 Microsoft Corporation, © 2025 TomTom, © 2025 Microsoft Corporation, © OpenStreetMap© OpenStreetMapOasis Services by Zipcode© 2025 TomTom, © 2025 Microsoft Corporation© 2025 TomTom, © 2025 Microsoft Corporation

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Item 2-CDC CSBG Report October 2025 original pdf

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Community Services Block Grant 2025 Contract Programmatic/Financial Report October 14, 2025 The Community Services Block Grant funds the delivery of services to low-income Texas residents in all 254 counties. These funds support a variety of direct services in addition to helping maintain the core administrative elements of community action agencies. For the City of Austin, the grant provides funding for the delivery of basic needs, case management, preventive health and employment support services through the City’s seven (7) Neighborhood Centers. Mission: The Neighborhood Services Unit improves the lives and health of people experiencing poverty by providing public health and social services and connecting residents of Austin and Travis County to community resources.  Basic Needs (food, clothing, information and referral, notary services, transportation, car safety education and car seats, tax preparation, fans, Thanksgiving food baskets and other seasonal activities);  Preventive Health (screenings for blood pressure, blood sugar including a1C, and cholesterol; pregnancy testing; health promotion presentations, coordination and participation in health fairs, immunizations, coordination of wellness activities, linkages to medical home providers and diabetes case management);  Case Management (individual/family support counseling, advocacy, self-sufficiency case management, crisis intervention, linkages with employers, educational opportunities and training, and working with individuals on quality-of-life issues);  Employment Support (intake, assessment and goal setting, job readiness training, job placement assistance, and job retention services) Expenditures Categories 2025 Contract Budget Cumulative Expenditures as of 8/30/25 % of Total Personnel Fringe Benefits Other Total $1,140,731.00 $423,390.61 $209,879.78 $135 $633,405.39 56% 1 Transition Out of Poverty Goal Goal Achieved TOP Individuals who transitioned out of poverty 43 21 Success Rate% 49% Austin Public Health Report on PY24 Community Action Plan MISSION: To prevent disease, promote health, and protect the well-being of our community. TOP 5 NEEDS: Housing; Basic Needs; Employment; Health; Income Report Date August FNPI Outcome Description Target #Enrolled #Achieved Success Rate % 4 4E 5 5B 5D SRV 4C 4I 5A 5JJ 7A 7B 7D 7N Housing Households who avoided eviction Health and Social/Behavioral Development Individuals who demonstrated improved physical health and well being Individuals who improved skills related to the adult role of parents/caregivers Service Description Rent Payments Utility Payments Immunizations (Flu) Food Distribution Case Management Eligibility Determinations Transportation Emergency Clothing 3A.1 Total number of volunteer hours donated to the Agency Programmatic/Administrative Updates 1000 457 457 46% #Enrolled #Achieved 20 50 37 53 19 48 Success Rate % 95% 96% Number Served 457 …

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