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Meeting Body Board of Supervisors Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 8/22/2023 9:30 AM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Hall of Records
Published agenda: Agenda Agenda Published minutes: Minutes Minutes  
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23-0868 1.Approve AgendaApprove Agendaapproved agendaPass Action details Video Video
23-0869 2.Approve Consent AgendaApprove Consent Agenda - Item Numbers 18-50Consent Agenda be approvedPass Action details Video Video
23-0591 3.Adopt Resolution approving Amendment to Fresno County Charter Section 15Adopt Resolution approving Amendment to Fresno County Charter Section 15 to provide for election of Sheriff and District Attorney in gubernatorial, non-presidential election years and provide direction to County Clerk/Registrar of Voters to place on the March 5, 2024 Primary Election ballotApproved as RecommendedPass Action details Video Video
23-0859 4.State Local Fiscal Recovery Funds - Second Round Award ListReceive presentation on the County Administrative Office’s Recommended Second Round Award List for the County’s American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) - State Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (SLFRF) (the “Second Round Award List”); and Discuss and accept the Second Round Award List and earmark recommended funds for each program to be funded by ARPA-SLFRF ($4,225,000); and Direct staff to further vet and return to the Board with proposed agreements for each of the programs in the Second Round Award List for the Board’s approvalApproved as RecommendedPass Action details Video Video
23-0880 5.Permission for Assessor-Recorder to absent himself from the State for two weeks and no more than 60 daysGrant permission for Assessor-Recorder to absent himself from the State for 30 days, but not more than two months, in accordance with Government Code Section 1063   Action details Video Video
23-0755 6.Partial Cancellation of Agricultural Land Conservation Contract No. 2568 (RLCC No. 1044 – Jesus and Maria Leon)Consider petition for partial cancellation of Agricultural Land Conservation Contract No. 2568 filed by Dirk Poeschel Land Development Services, Inc. on behalf of Maria and Jesus Leon, to remove a 2.01-acre portion of a 20.00-acre (gross) parcel from the Williamson Act contract to allow the creation of a 2.01-acre homesite exception parcel for residential use; and If your Board is able to make all five required findings listed under Government Code, Section 51282(b), take the following actions: a. Adopt the Negative Declaration prepared for the Initial Study 8326; and b. Adopt Resolution authorizing partial cancellation of Agricultural Land Conservation Contract No. 2568; and c. Authorize Chairman to sign the Certificate of Tentative Cancellation and approve recording the Certificate of Cancellation when all conditions included in the Certificate of Tentative Cancellation have been satisfied (subject parcel is located at the southeast corner of S. Fowler Avenue and E. Rose Avenue, approximately three miles west of the nearest boundary limits of the City of Selma (11610 S. Fowler AvenApprovedPass Action details Video Video
23-0870 7.Board of Supervisors' Committee Reports and CommentsBoard of Supervisors' Committee Reports and Comments - Receive and provide direction (this item is reserved for committee reports by members of the Board of Supervisors)   Action details Video Video
23-0871 8.Board AppointmentsReceive Boards, Commissions and Committees Vacancy Report; and Appoint Applicants as necessaryApproved as RecommendedPass Action details Video Video
23-0872 9.Public PresentationsPublic Presentations - This portion of the meeting is reserved for persons desiring to address the Board on any matter not on this agenda - Pursuant to Administrative Policy No. 29, presentations are limited to 3 minutes per person and no more than 15 minutes total per topic   Action details Video Video
23-0774 10.Closed SessionConference with Labor Negotiator (Government Code, section 54957.6): Agency Negotiator: Hollis Magill; Employee Organization: All Bargaining Units and Management and Unrepresented Employees - Hours, Wages and Terms and Conditions of Employment   Action details None
23-0786 11.Conference with legal counsel - Initiation of Litigation; Government Code, section 54956.9(d)(4) (2 Cases)Conference with legal counsel - Initiation of Litigation; Government Code, section 54956.9(d)(4) (2 Cases)   Action details None
23-0787 12.Conference with legal counsel – Significant Exposure to Litigation; Government Code, section 54956.9(d)(2) (2 Cases)Conference with legal counsel - Significant Exposure to Litigation; Government Code, section 54956.9(d)(2) (3 Cases)   Action details None
23-0843 13.Conference with Legal Counsel – Existing Litigation pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(1): Joshua McCahill: ADJ10513071Conference with legal counsel - Existing Litigation pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(1): Joshua McCahill: ADJ10513071   Action details None
23-0845 14.Conference with Legal Counsel – Existing Litigation pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(1): David McFadden: ADJ3775890Conference with legal counsel - Existing Litigation pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(1): David McFadden: ADJ3775890   Action details None
23-0850 15.Conference with legal counsel - Existing Litigation - Government Code section 54956.9(d)(1) - Antonio Moreno v. County of Fresno, Fresno County Superior Court Case No.20CECG02939Conference with legal counsel - Existing Litigation - Government Code, section 54956.9(d)(1) - Antonio Moreno v. County of Fresno, Fresno County Superior Court Case No. 20CECG02939   Action details None
23-0908 16.Threat to public services or facilities - Government Code, Section 54957(a) - Consultation with: Director of Internal Services/Chief Information Officer or DesigneeThreat to public services or facilities - Government Code, Section 54957(a) - Consultation with: Director of Internal Services/Chief Information Officer or Designee   Action details None
23-0912 17.Conference with Labor NegotiatorSitting as the In-Home Supportive Services Public Authority Governing Board: Conference with Labor Negotiator (Government Code, section 54957.6): Agency Negotiator: Erica Hartsfield; Employee Organization: SEIU-Local 2015 - Hours, Wages and Terms and Conditions of Employment    Action details None
23-0873 18.Action Summary MinutesApprove minutes for August 8, 2023 Consent Agenda be approvedPass Action details None
23-0913 19.Adjourn in Memory of Samuel PetersAdjourn in Memory of Samuel PetersConsent Agenda be approvedPass Action details None
23-0920 19.1Adjourn in Memory of Ben Munoz, Jr.Adjourn in Memory of Ben Munoz, Jr., former General Manager of Selma-Kingsburg-Fowler County Sanitation District Consent Agenda be approvedPass Action details None
23-0735 20.Federal Asset Forfeiture Equitable Sharing Agreement and CertificationApprove and authorize Chairman to execute as Governing Body Head annual Equitable Sharing Agreement and Certification with the United States Department of Justice, authorizing the District Attorney’s Office to participate in the Federal Equitable Sharing Program and potentially receive a share of asset forfeitures, and certifying as to funds received and expended during FY 2022-23; Authorize the District Attorney to execute as Agency Head, and submit the Equitable Sharing Agreement and Certification; and Authorize the District Attorney, or her designee, to execute any and all “Applications for Transfer of Federally Forfeited Property (Form DAG-71),” and other required documents, as appropriate, and designate a department employee to accept forfeited property, transfer documents, and/or receive fundsConsent Agenda be approvedPass Action details None
23-0777 21.Annual Report of the Real Estate Fraud Prosecution ProgramReceive and file annual report of the Real Estate Fraud Prosecution program pursuant to California Government Code Section 27388Consent Agenda be approvedPass Action details None
23-0767 22.Third Amendment to Agreement with Global Tel*Link Corporation dba ViaPath TechnologiesApprove and authorize the Chairman to execute a Third Amendment to revenue Agreement with Global Tel*Link Corporation (GTL) dba ViaPath Technologies to enable Contractor and County to conduct a Pilot Program to provide tablets for the use by County’s incarcerated persons, effective August 22, 2023, with no change to the term of January 1, 2020 through December 31, 2024, which includes a three-year base contract and two optional one-year extensionsConsent Agenda be approvedPass Action details None
23-0840 23.Agreement and Annual Certification Report with Federal Government for the Sheriff’s Office to participate in the Federal Equitable Sharing ProgramApprove and authorize the Chairman to execute annual Equitable Sharing Agreement with the Federal Government authorizing the Sheriff’s Office to participate in the Federal Equitable Sharing Program and certifying as to funds received and expended during FY 2022-23 (increased by $134,026, and expended $76,774); authorize the Sheriff to execute, as Agency Head, and submit the Equitable Sharing Agreement and Certification; and authorize the Sheriff, or his or her designee, to execute any and all “Applications for Transfer of Federally Forfeited Property (DAG-71)” and other required documents, as appropriate, and designate a Sheriff’s Office employee to accept forfeited property, transfer documents, and/or receive fundsConsent Agenda be approvedPass Action details None
23-0686 24.Learning Management System for Behavioral HealthMake a finding that is in the best interest of the County to suspend the competitive bidding process consistent with Administrative Policy No. 34 for unusual or extraordinary circumstances as Relias LLC is the only provider to offer a Learning Management System meeting specified requirements; and approve and authorize the Chairman to execute an Agreement with Relias LLC, to provide a Learning Management System for the Department of Behavioral Health effective September 1, 2023, not to exceed five consecutive years, which includes a three-year base contract and two optional one-year extensions, total not to exceed $1,228,425Consent Agenda be approvedPass Action details None
23-0713 25.Agreement with Westside Family Preservation Services Network for Operating Youth Wellness CentersApprove and authorize the Chairman to execute Amendment I to Agreement with Westside Family Preservation Services Network to revise budgets for FY 2023-24, FY 2024-25 and FY 2025-26 for the Youth Empowerment Centers Program, effective upon execution with no change to the term of September 1, 2021 through June 30, 2026 or the maximum compensation of $2,078,333Consent Agenda be approvedPass Action details None
23-0806 26.Amendment I to Master Agreement A-23-283 Specialized Residential Mental Health ServicesApprove and authorize the Chairman to execute a retroactive Amendment I to Master Agreement to update Star View Behavioral Health’s rates, effective July 1, 2023, with no change to the term of July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2025, or compensation maximum of $13,500,000Consent Agenda be approvedPass Action details None
23-0820 27.Villages of Paragon Sponsor Operating GuarantyApprove and authorize the Chairman to execute the Sponsor Operating Guaranty for Loan No. 18-NPLH-12658 by the County of Fresno, the Housing Authority of the City of Fresno, and The Villages at Paragon, LP, for the benefit of the Department of Housing and Community DevelopmentConsent Agenda be approvedPass Action details None
23-0821 28.Resolution to Approve Agreement No. CY FRES-01 for the Investment in Mental Health Wellness Grant Program for Children and YouthAdopt resolution to approve retroactive Agreement No. CY FRES-01 as required by the California Health Facilities Financing Authority (CHFFA), which includes authorizing the Director of the Department of Behavioral Health, or designee to execute associated agreement documents, exhibits, certifications and reports that otherwise do not increase or modify the agreement; and approve and authorize the Chairman to execute retroactive agreement with CHFFA for the Investment in Mental Health Wellness Grant Program for Children and Youth effective December 1, 2022 through July 31, 2024, total not to exceed $1,371,806Consent Agenda be approvedPass Action details None
23-0830 29.Amendment I to Master STRTP Agreement 23-277Approve and authorize the Chairman to execute Amendment I to Master Agreement to add Elite Family Systems as a contracted provider with no change to the term of July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2024, or maximum compensation of $30,000,000Consent Agenda be approvedPass Action details None
23-0772 30.Resolutions Rejecting Applications for Leave to Present a Late Claim; and Resolutions Rejecting Claims for DamagesAdopt Resolutions Rejecting Applications for Leave to Present a Late Claim; and adopt Resolutions Rejecting Claims for DamagesConsent Agenda be approvedPass Action details None
23-0847 31.Addenda to the Memoranda of Understanding for Bargaining Units 2, 4, 12, 19, 22, 36, 39Approve Addendum to the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for Representation Unit 2 - Sheriff’s and Probation Personnel, represented by the Fresno County Public Safety Association, regarding stand-by pay eligibility, effective August 21, 2023; and approve Addenda to the Memoranda of Understanding (MOU) for Representation Units 4, 12, 22, and 36, represented by Service Employees International Union, Local 521; Representation Unit 19 - Professional Employees, represented by the Professional Association of Employees; Representation Unit 39 - Operating Engineers, represented by Stationary Engineers, Local 39; regarding the rate of stand-by pay, effective August 21, 2023Consent Agenda be approvedPass Action details None
23-0853 32.Salary Resolution AmendmentApprove Amendment to the Salary Resolution, adding a 10-year retention pay premium differential for identified Senior Management classifications, effective August 21, 2023, as reflected on Appendix “B”Consent Agenda be approvedPass Action details None
23-0858 33.Correctional Officer Referral ProgramApprove a temporary Employee Referral Incentive program, effective September 4, 2023, providing a referral incentive payment of up to $1,000 to any eligible, current County employee who successfully refers an individual applicant for employment in a Correctional Officer positionConsent Agenda be approvedPass Action details None
23-0753 34.Annual Agreements for 2023-2024 Job Order Contracting ServicesApprove and authorize the Chairman to execute Job Order Contracting Agreements with: a. Better Enterprises, Inc.; b. Durham Construction Company, Inc.; c. Newton Construction and Management, Inc.; d. Quincon, Inc.; and e. Heritage General; for repair, remodeling, or other repetitive work to be done according to unit prices, effective upon execution, with a term of one year, total not to exceed $2,000,000 for each Agreement; and Approve and authorize the projects described in Attachment A to be performed under the existing of future Job Order Contracting agreements in accordance with Public Contract Code 20128.5Consent Agenda be approvedPass Action details None
23-0797 35.First Amendment to American AlarmApprove and authorize the Chairman to execute First Amendment to the Agreement with American Alarm Co., Inc., for additional upgrades to security control equipment workstations at the Juvenile Justice Campus and increasing the maximum compensation by $750,000 to a total of $1,750,000, with no change to the potential five-year term of August 9, 2022, through August 8, 2027, which include a one-year term with four optional one-year extensionsConsent Agenda be approvedPass Action details None
23-0828 36.Petition of Waiver of Absences from Historical Landmarks and Records Commission – Sharon DarnellApprove petition for waiver of absences for Sharon Darnell to allow her to retain her position on the Fresno County Historical Landmarks and Records Advisory CommissionConsent Agenda be approvedPass Action details None
23-0721 37.Agreement and Annual Certification Report to participate in the Federal Equitable Sharing ProgramApprove and authorize the Chairman to execute annual Equitable Sharing Agreement with the Federal Government authorizing the Probation Department to participate in the Federal Equitable Sharing Program including receiving a share of asset forfeitures, and certifying as to funds received and expended during FY 2022-23 ($326 in interest income); authorize the Chief Probation Officer to execute as Agency Head and submit the Equitable Sharing Agreement and Certification; and authorize the Chief Probation Officer, or his designee, to execute any necessary “Application for Transfer of Federally Forfeited Property (Form DAG-71),” and other required documents, as appropriate, and authorize the Chief Probation Officer to designate a Probation Department employee to accept forfeited property, transfer documents, and/or receive fundsConsent Agenda be approvedPass Action details None
23-0737 38.Victim Witness Assistance Program Grant Application/AgreementRetroactively approve and authorize the Chief Probation Officer’s previous submittal of a grant application to the State of California, Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) for the Victim Witness Assistance (VW) Program ($1,637,065), to provide funding for the Fresno County James Rowland Crime Victim Assistance Center; approve and authorize the Chairman to execute a Grant Agreement with State of California, Governor’s Office of Emergency Services for the Victim Witness Assistance Program, for the period of October 1, 2023 through September 30, 2024 ($1,637,065), including all required certifications; and approve and authorize the Auditor-Controller/Treasurer-Tax Collector, or his designee, to execute the required Authorization for the Grant Subaward Certification of Assurance of ComplianceConsent Agenda be approvedPass Action details None
23-0794 39.Retroactive Amended and Restated Agreement with Satellite Tracking of People, LLCMake a finding that it is in the best interest of the County to suspend the competitive bidding process consistent with Administrative Policy No. 34 for unusual or extraordinary circumstances as Satellite Tracking of People, LLC (STOP) is an established vendor through Western States Contracting Alliance-National Association of State Procurement Officials (WSCA-NASPO) and can ensure continuity of services and access to preferential pricing until the new NASPO contract is established; and approve and authorize the Chairman to execute an agreement that amends, restates, replaces, and supersedes the existing Procurement Agreement with STOP, retroactive to June 1, 2023, for continued GPS electronic monitoring and services and alcohol detection equipment and services, effective June 1, 2023, not to exceed thirteen months, and increasing the maximum by $1,244,894, total not to exceed $1,444,893Consent Agenda be approvedPass Action details None
23-0795 40.Agreement with Fresno Economic Opportunities CommissionApprove and authorize the Chairman to execute an Agreement with Fresno Economic Opportunities Commission to provide a construction apprenticeship program for adult offenders effective September 1, 2023, not to exceed five consecutive years, which includes a three-year base contract and two optional one-year extensions, with an annual maximum compensation of $258,720, not to exceed a contract maximum compensation of $1,293,600Consent Agenda be approvedPass Action details None
23-0742 41.Revenue Agreement with CDPH Nutrition Education and Obesity Prevention BranchApprove and authorize the Chairman to execute a revenue Agreement and related Contractor Certification Clauses and Certification Regarding Lobbying with the California Department of Public Health Nutrition Education and Obesity Prevention Branch Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program-Education, for the CalFresh Healthy Living program, effective October 1, 2023 through September 30, 2026, total not to exceed $7,149,527Consent Agenda be approvedPass Action details None
23-0743 42.Retroactive Revenue Agreement with Fresno County Superintendent of SchoolsApprove and authorize the Chairman to execute a retroactive revenue agreement with Fresno County Superintendent of Schools for the Fresno County Early Stars-Quality Early Learning and Care program for trainings and technical assistance on health and safety standards at early childhood education sites from July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2024, for a total of $300,000Consent Agenda be approvedPass Action details None
23-0749 43.Agreement with Black Wellness and Prosperity Center to Implement Department of Public Health’s Health Disparities ProgramMake a finding that it is in the best interest of the County to suspend the competitive bidding process consistent with Administrative Policy No. 34 for unusual or extraordinary circumstances as Black Wellness and Prosperity Center is uniquely qualified and the only suitable vendor to continue to carry out the required programmatic activities; and approve and authorize the Chairman to execute Agreement with Black Wellness and Prosperity Center to provide health intervention activities for implementation of Fresno County’s Initiative to Address COVID-19 Related Health Disparities, effective August 22, 2023 through December 31, 2026, which includes two optional one-year extensions, total not to exceed $1,156,109Consent Agenda be approvedPass Action details None
23-0764 44.Approve and adopt the reallocation of American Rescue Plan Act State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds in the total amount of $3,500,000 to the Department of Public Health Org 5620 for the Department of Public Health Brix-Mercer Improvements and Repairs (BRApprove proposed amendment to the County of Fresno's American Rescue Plan Act - State Local Fiscal Recovery Fund (ARPA-SLFRF) expenditure plan, approved on February 1, 2022, amending the scope of work for the earmarked Staffing - Infectious Disease/Chronic Disease ($3,500,000), to be implemented by the Department of Public Health, to use a portion of the earmarked funds to instead fund the Brix-Mercer Improvements and Repairs Project, with a proposed funding of $2,800,000; Approve the allocation of American Rescue Plan Act - State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds in the total amount of $2,800,000 to the Department of Public Health Org 5620 for the following: a. Overhaul, replace, and make the upgrades necessary to maintain functionality and restore full use of the elevator cars located at the Department of Public Health Brix-Mercer Complex at 1221 Fulton Street in the amount of $2,116,000; and b. Upgrade Immunization Clinic Vaccine Refrigerated Room add new backup HVAC electrical connections to maintain continuity of operations at the Department of Public Health Brix-Mercer Complex, iConsent Agenda be approvedPass Action details None
23-0780 45.Retroactive Revenue Agreement with CDPH for AIDS Drug Assistance ProgramApprove and authorize the Chairman to execute a retroactive revenue agreement with the California Department of Public Health for the AIDS Drug Assistance Program, effective July 1, 2023, through June 30, 2027 ($5,000); and approve and authorize the Director of the Department of Public Health to execute the State Contractor’s ReleaseConsent Agenda be approvedPass Action details None
23-0136 46.Agreement with the City of Reedley for Reedley City Street ImprovementsApprove and authorize Chairman to execute Agreement with City of Reedley for Reedley City Street Improvements (Phase X), Community Development Block Grant Project No. 21571, effective upon execution through February 27, 2024, total not to exceed $527,878Consent Agenda be approvedPass Action details None
23-0860 47.Cemex Indemnification Agreement - UCUP 3755Adopt the resolution on file with Clerk of the Board affirming the actions of the Board of Supervisors on July 18, 2023, approving CUP 3755-A & CUP 3755-B Subject to conditions of approval as stipulated in Exhibit A of the Resolution; Approve and authorize Chairman to: A. Execute Indemnification and Defense Agreement with CEMEX Construction Materials Pacific, LLC (“Applicant”), as required by condition of approval of Unclassified Conditional Use Permit (“CUP”) Application Nos. 3755-A and 3755-B relating to amend Unclassified Conditional Use Permit (“UCUP”) No. 3093 and related UCUP Nos. 367, 2032, 2209, 2241, 2235, and 3063, to extend the operational time limit for the existing aggregate (sand and gravel) operation, processing plants, and related currently permitted uses, located along N. Friant Road, north of the City of Fresno, for an additional three years (extend expiration date from July 28, 2023 to July 28, 2026); and B. Execute Escrow Agreement with Applicant and U.S. Bank, NA (“Escrow Agent”) securing $200,000.00 paid into escrow by Applicant to Escrow Agent as financial secuConsent Agenda be approvedPass Action details None
23-0127 48.CSA 30 and CSA 32 GrantAdopt a Resolution amending authorization to submit a Financial Assistance Application to State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB), for improvements to the drinking water facilities serving County Service Area 30 - El Porvenir and County Service Area 32 - Cantua Creek, which authorizes Director of the Department of Public Works and Planning (Director) to execute, subject to review and approval of County Counsel as to legal form and the Auditor-Controller/Treasurer-Tax Collector as to accounting form, a Financial Assistance Application including any required instruments, assurances, certifications, and commitments to complete that application, an amended funding agreement with SWRCB, and any further amendments or changes to that funding agreement that Director deems necessary for the consummation and continuing administration of the Fresno County Westside Groundwater Project, which increases the maximum authority to obtain financial assistance by $3,000,000 to a total of $15,000,000; and adopt a Resolution authorizing Director or his or her designee to execute a Funding Agreement wConsent Agenda be approvedPass Action details None
23-0554 49.Approve petition for waiver of absences for Blake Zante to allow him to retain his position on the Fresno County Planning Commission.Approve petition for waiver of absences for Blake Zante to allow him to retain his position on the Fresno County Planning CommissionConsent Agenda be approvedPass Action details None
23-0915 49.1First Amendment to the Reclamation Agreement with RE Scarlet LLC, CUP No. 3555Approve and authorize Chairman to execute approve and execute First Amendment to Reclamation Agreement and together with the Second Addendum to Reclamation Plan, Exhibit A-1 thereto, with RE Scarlet, LLC, project applicant (Applicant), to implement project mitigation measures and specific conditions of approval placed on Unclassified Conditional Use Permit (CUP) No. 3555 for a solar photovoltaic electricity generating and energy storage facility, encompassing approximately 2,070 acres, as part of second phase of a multiphase solar energy project which is located in unincorporated area of Fresno County, approximately 3.5 miles west-southwest of community of Tranquility, 6.5 miles east of Interstate 5 (I-5); and approve and authorize execution by Chairman of First Amendment to Escrow Agreement with Applicant and United Security Bank, as escrow Agent to accept a cash deposit of $9,004,541.74 as Applicant’s security to the County for First Amendment to Reclamation Agreement; and authorize Director of Public Works and Planning, following your Board’s approval of Recommended Action 1, to aConsent Agenda be approvedPass Action details None
23-0606 50.State Local Fiscal Recovery Fund Subrecipient Agreement with Fresno City Center CorporationApprove proposed amendment to the County of Fresno’s American Rescue Plan Act-State Local Fiscal Recovery Fund expenditure plan, approved on May 17, 2022, amending the scope of work for the earmarked Homelessness Initiative 4, Alternative Dwelling Units Project that would provide long-term housing for individuals transitioning out of emergency or transitional housing to be implemented by Fresno Mission Communities, Inc., to instead partially fund the construction of 73 emergency and transitional housing units planned to be built at the City Center campus that will be made available to individuals in need, and individuals and families experiencing homelessness to be implemented by the Fresno City Center Corporation, with no change in proposed funding; and Approve and authorize the Chairman to execute Subrecipient Agreement for American Rescue Plan Act-State Local Fiscal Recovery Fund with Fresno City Center Corporation in the total amount of $2,429,186, which will partially fund the construction of 73 emergency and transitional housing units planned to be built at the City Center campConsent Agenda be approvedPass Action details None