Legislation / ID19-11072

Approve the 2019 Administrative Plan for the City of Fresno’s Revolving Loan Fund Program

ID19-11072 · Action Item · Continued in Council

Introduced by
City Council
Date
Thu, Aug 15, 2019

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REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL July 25, 2019 FROM: WILMA QUAN, City Manager Office of the Mayor & City Manager BY: KELLY TREVINO, Economic Development Analyst Office of the Mayor & City Manager SUBJECT ..Title Approve the 2019 Administrative Plan for the City of Fresno's Revolving Loan Fund Program ..Body RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends Council approve the Administrative Plan for the City of Fresno's Revolving Loan Fund Program and direct staff to submit it to the U.S. Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In 1980, the U.S. Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration (EDA), approved a grant to the City of Fresno to establish a revolving loan fund (RLF). As part of the administration of this RLF, the EDA requires that the City of Fresno submit an updated administrative plan every five years that outlines how the RLF program will be administered, including the marketing and lending practices involved in keeping the program successful. BACKGROUND In 1980, the EDA approved a $600,000 Grant to the City of Fresno to establish a RLF. In 1989, the EDA deobligated $100,750 of the grant funds resulting in a RLF balance of $499,250. Since then, the funding has grown to approximately $795,000 with around $144,000 currently available to lend. The goal of the RLF is to provide financial assistance to businesses that, while credit worthy, are not able to obtain financing from the private sector. The RLF serves as a critical component of the City's efforts to improve the City's economy, reduce unemployment by assisting in the start-up of small businesses, enhance the economic base of the community and enhance the quality of life of its residents. Since January 21, 1999, the City's RLF Program has been administered by Cen Cal (formerly known as Fresno Certified Development Corporation). ENVIRONMENTAL FINDINGS The approval of an RLF Administrative Plan is not subject to CEQA LOCAL PREFERENCE Local preference was not considered because this is not a competitive bid. FISCAL IMPACT There is no fiscal appropriation associated with the establishment of an updated RLF Administrative Plan. Attachment: Revolving Loan Fund Administrative Plan

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Thu, Aug 15, 2019City CouncilCONTINUED

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