CITIZEN PAGEt! City att mpt to fix .mism Community Developmen (616) 926-1936 ���W�C�H�A�R�T�E�M�����������3���MR�d-��n��, I� INC. B1 Bel'lllke 'BnI ... BENTON HARBOR -Ben ton Harbor City Commission Monday, July 9, gave City Man ger Steve Manning consensus approval to go abead witb plans to reconstruct tbe City's Community Development Department, despite complaints from several commissioners tba t Manning already bad too beavy of a load. Al 0 the commi sion requested that M nning keep them informed at al� times about the program. M nning first presented tbe proposal to construct tbe Community Development Department at t e commission' July 5th - orkshop. The proposal stated tbat Manning and Evan M. LuDuc, of Benton Harbor, a Development Specialist and Architect would work 24 bours per week for =. months with Manning working only durinR c'---.-­ .. �.,_ .. �345-42221 evenings and weekends. approval to expend no more than $40,000 over the next six month to restructure tbe CDBG program. Place tbe City Manager on special off-duty assignment along with one .other person experienced in administering a CDBG program. This team would continue to opera te tbe existing program includin submitting an application for new funding by tbe August 31, 1990 deadline. • Tbey would also: -Develop computerized - policies, procedures, a d checklists so that tbe administration of tbe program could be spread to other City departments such as Accounting, Engineering, and Inspections. - Identify and train a Com ity Developm t Directo for oversigbt f the program wi thin HUD' administrative ceiling. - Seek ways to leverage programs so administ expendi tures justified. - Wor wit resolve all ope findings and questioned sts. - Provide ayor and City Commis ion with monthly - report detailing progress, and recap of time expende on the project. AUDIT R VEALS MISMANAGE ENT ·An udit was onducted of tbe City's C mmunity Development BI k Grant (CDBG) Progra , by the request of the De roit HUD Office because t City had repeatedly been fund to be in noncomplia ce with HUO Regulati ns and cont�act.��I ... �,. ee,?t��!!: I • The purpose of e review was to evaluate the city's policies, proce ures and controls relati g to its administrauon the CDBG and deter ine the caus for the Ci ty' s repeated noncompli nces, acco ding to the a udi t sum ary. "The City of Benton Harbor has not developed or I maintained a comprehensive set of written procedures. and con trols for the management of funds in the CDBG accounts," said the. summary. "City staff were not fully aware of this specific duties and responsibilities. In addition, the City bad not developed an effective system of checks nd balances to assure employees compl ied wi th established policies and procedures. As a result, COBG funds were not a4 gately protected � could be used for ineligible pruposes. In our opinion, the City's lac of Co linuer 0 P e 16 SET SALARIES LuDuc will be paid $45.00 per hour for the mount of $25,920 and Manning, 22.50 per hour for the amount of $12,960. It also stated in the proposal that $1,120 would be used for worksbop and other training expense for staff, comi g to an anticipated cost of $40,000. The restructuring will be financed with CDBG funds. Luduc is a former Director of Comm-unity Development, former Planning Division M ger and former Long Range Planning Head of the City of Kalamazoo. He also holds options from tbe city to purcbase properries . in tbe downto D. The proposal from­ Manning stated the strategy was to "obtain HUD WILLIE ICKHAM Ower WILLIE'S APPLIA CES DICKEY REALTY GROUP -E�tything We Touch, Tunas to SOLD- LEAS. G • Pool "I • Cranes· in VIdeoGa 2819 Detroit Rd., i , ichigan ·616-683-5913 140 N. F 7am - e pm -Sll DaYla TTOR EY and COU SELOR AT LA� K. ORR SGAVI GENERAL PRACTlCE OF LAW C II 616/926-7143 505 E. EMPIRE STREET - BENTO