Agenda Item 14: Reallocation of Coronavirus Relief Funds Designated for the Chamber of Commerce

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Receive a staff presentation and discuss possible reallocation of General Fund (formerly Coronavirus Relief Fund) dollars previously allocated for use by the San Marcos Area Chamber of Commerce.
 

JHughson

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The background info has:
"WSRCA supports families, providers, and local communities by assisting parents who are striving to become self-sufficient with scholarships to pay for child care for families whose income is 85% of the State Median Income or less."
"The proposed WSRCA program will serve families whose income is greater than 85% of State Median Income ($72,582 for family of four) and less than 80% of the City of San Marcos Median Area Income ($88,250 for family of four)."
The document by WSRCA has "Workforce Solutions will serve families whose income is greater than 85% of State Medium Income and less than the City of San Marcos Income limits."

So, is it greater than or less than 85% of State Median Income?
 
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Response provided by Amanda Hernandez, Interim Director of Planning & Development Services

The background info has:
"WSRCA supports families, providers, and local communities by assisting parents who are striving to become self-sufficient with scholarships to pay for child care for families whose income is 85% of the State Median Income or less."
"The proposed WSRCA program will serve families whose income is greater than 85% of State Median Income ($72,582 for family of four) and less than 80% of the City of San Marcos Median Area Income ($88,250 for family of four)."
The document by WSRCA has "Workforce Solutions will serve families whose income is greater than 85% of State Medium Income and less than the City of San Marcos Income limits."

So, is it greater than or less than 85% of State Median Income?

The existing program covers families whose income is 85% of state median income or less. The proposed program would fund families whose income is over 85% of the state median income but less than 80% of San Marcos Area Median Income.
 
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