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File #: 25-3270    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Discussion Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 8/5/2025 In control: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
On agenda: 8/12/2025 Final action:
Title: CONSIDER approving a Community Engagement Survey and establish a formal title for the grant program allocating $1 million per Supervisorial District from former COVID-19 FEMA Reserve funds. (Timothy Ewell, Chief Assistant County Administrator)
Attachments: 1. Staff Report w/ Footnotes (PDF), 2. PowerPoint Presentation, 3. DRAFT Community Engagement Survey as of 8/6/2025
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To:                                          Board of Supervisors

From:                                          Monica Nino, County Administrator

Report Title:                     FOLLOW UP DISCUSSION ON TITLE OF AND COMMUNITY SURVEY RELATED TO GRANT PROGRAM FUNDED BY FORMER COVID-19 FEMA RESERVE FUNDS

Recommendation of the County Administrator Recommendation of Board Committee

 

RECOMMENDATIONS:

 

1.                     PROVIDE direction on a formal title of the grant program authorized by the Board of Supervisors on June 24, 2025 funded by former COVID-19 FEMA Reserve funds from the following options:

 

                     Contra Costa County Community Investment Fund

                     Contra Costa County Community Investment Initiative

                     Contra Costa County Community Impact Fund

                     Other title as specified by the Board

 

2.                     APPROVE a community survey related to the grant program above and DIRECT staff to launch the community survey in coordination with community engagement processes being facilitated by each Supervisorial District office.

 

FISCAL IMPACT:

 

On June 24, 2025, the Board indicated a desire to allocate $1 million per District from COVID-19 FEMA Reserve funds (now General Fund Appropriation for Contingencies) for direction by each District Supervisor following a community engagement process within each Supervisorial District.

 

Subsequently, on July 8, 2025, the Board allocated $15,000 per District to fund the costs of community engagement processes to help inform allocation of $1 million District grant programs. The $15,000 per District amounts are separate and in addition to the $1 million per District allocations.

 

BACKGROUND:

 

Establishment of the COVID-19 FEMA Reserve

 

On April 22, 2024 <https://contra-costa.legistar.com/LegislationDetail.aspx?ID=6639234&GUID=5C143422-E0CD-4C15-8BD0-36C645A7A9A6&Options=ID%7CText%7C&Search=FEMA&FullText=1>, the Board of Supervisors directed the County Administrator to claim $37,544,395 in remaining American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (CSLFRF) to offset a portion of the General Fund subsidy to the Hospital Enterprise Fund in FY23-24. In addition, the Board directed the County Administrator to take the following actions:

 

1.                     Include a General Fund Assigned Reserve designation in a like amount at the conclusion of FY23-24 in recognition of FEMA claims that have not yet been obligated or received and to return to the Board at least annually with an update as to the status of COVID-19 era FEMA Public Assistance program claims; and

 

2.                     At that time the Board would make determinations as to whether the General Fund Assigned Reserve designation amount should be reduced based on additional revenue received from FEMA.

 

On April 30, 2024, the County Administrator’s Office processed the final CSLFRF claim in the amount of $37,544,395 as directed by the Board and subsequently reported the transaction in the next quarterly report to the United States Treasury Department effectively concluding the County’s ARPA CSLFRF program.

 

On June 4, 2024 <https://contra-costa.legistar.com/LegislationDetail.aspx?ID=6710249&GUID=5271BE5F-4693-4317-BFDD-C612A4C0B957&Options=ID|Text|&Search=FEMA>, the Board authorized a second transaction to draw the full balance of the ARPA Local Assistance and Tribal Consistency Fund (LATCF) in the amount of $100,000 and similarly allocate a like amount to General Fund Assigned Reserve status.

 

On September 24, 2024 <https://contra-costa.legistar.com/LegislationDetail.aspx?ID=6869480&GUID=4302899F-FFF5-4CA4-9F52-1AF888B7FDAF&Options=ID%7CText%7C&Search=FEMA&FullText=1>, the Board of Supervisors approved the FY24-25 Adopted Budget as Finally Determined, which includes mandatory schedules outlined in the County Budget Act. Schedule A, titled “Detail of Provisions for Obligated Fund Balances for Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Final Budgets <https://contra-costa.legistar.com/View.ashx?M=F&ID=13319952&GUID=E180B601-6361-453C-8367-36097CE1ACEE>includes a provision for the combined $37,644,395 General Fund Assigned Fund Balance (henceforth referred to as the “COVID-19 FEMA Reserve”), in compliance with the direction from the Board on April 22,2024 and June 4, 2024 as outlined above.

 

FY23-24 Single Audit Review Process

 

In Winter 2025, the County’s external auditor, Macia, Gini & O’Connell (MGO) selected the County’s CSLFRF program for examination as part of the County’s annual Single Audit process required by 2 C.F.R. § 200 (2024) <https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-2/subtitle-A/chapter-II/part-200>. On March 28, 2025, the Single Audit Report was released with no findings related to the CSLFRF program, including the final claim transaction of $37,544,395.

 

Year 1 COVID-19 FEMA Reserve Report

 

In compliance with the Board’s direction from April 22, 2024, the County Administrator returned to the Board of Supervisors on April 28, 2025 to provide a Year 1 report on the status of COVID-19 era FEMA Public Assistance program claims. The report was integrated into the FY25-26 budget hearing process.

 

Specifically, the County Administrator’ s report indicated that, as of April 21, 2025, the County had received $74,003,942, or 89.7% of anticipated COVID-19 FEMA Public Assistance funding across 20 of 23 applications for reimbursement. Of the three (3) projects that the County had not yet received funding for, the California Office of Emergency Services (CalOES) and FEMA had already approved the County’s full funding request and the payments were being processed.

 

Below is a complete reconciliation of projects as provided to the Board at the April 28, 2025 presentation:

 

 

Based on this status report, the County Administrator recommended to the Board that up to $20,971,026 be reclassified from Assigned fund balance to Unassigned fund balance at the conclusion of FY24-25.

 

This figure was derived from a calculation taking into account three specific factors:

 

1.                     The amount outstanding related to COVID-19 FEMA Public Assistance claim payments not yet received totaling $8,177,747;

 

2.                     Retention of 10% of the County’s total obligated COVID-19 FEMA claims in case of future audit totaling $8,218,169; and

 

3.                     $277,453 related to the County’s share of Fair Market Value (FMV) costs related to capital assets procured as part of the County’s COVID-19 response efforts.

The table below provides a reconciliation between the original COVID-19 FEMA Reserve amount and the proposed amount for FY25-26:

 

 

Ultimately, the Board directed the County Administrator to continue to return annually to provide similar updates on the status of the COVID-19 FEMA Reserve and to decrease amount held in the COVID-19 FEMA Reserve fund balance by $20,971,026 from $37,644,395 to $16,673,369 for FY25-26.

 

Allocation of Released COVID-19 FEMA Reserve - $20,971,026

 

The reduction of the COVID-19 FEMA Reserve in the amount of $20,971,026 effectively reclassifies that funding amount from Assigned General Fund Balance to Unassigned General Fund Balance.

 

Following that reclassification, and as part of the FY25-26 budget hearings, the Board allocated $6,241,158 of the released funding to support certain programs and designated the remaining $14,729,868 to be appropriated within the General Fund “Appropriation for Contingencies”. Appropriations for Contingencies is a unique cost center within the General Fund containing appropriated funds - typically for use in exigent circumstances - and specifically requires a four-fifths (4/5s) vote of the Board for any transfers from that cost center. .

 

 

Below is a reconciliation of allocations of the released $20,971,026 COVID-19 FEMA Reserve:

 

 

 

Update on Status of COVID-19 FEMA Public Assistance Program Claims

 

Since the adoption of the FY25-26 budget, the County has received the remaining three (3) COVID-19 FEMA Public Assistance program claims anticipated during the April 2025 budget hearings along with an additional allocation related to a testing claim cumulatively totaling $8,171,950. As of this writing, the County has received $82,175,892, or 99.6% of anticipated funding across all 23 reimbursement requests submitted.

 

The County continues to work with FEMA and CalOES on formal closeout of three (3) projects and anticipate a final payment to the County of approximately $109,844 at conclusion.

 

 

Below is a complete reconciliation of COVID-19 FEMA projects as of June 17, 2025:

 

 

Board Direction on June 24, 2025

 

On June 24, 2025, the Board provided direction on next steps to staff, including:

 

1.                     Indicated a desire to allocate $1 million per District from the General Fund Appropriation for Contingencies for direction by each District Supervisor, requested each Supervisor to conduct a community engagement process within their respective Districts and the County Administrator to provide a webpage to gain public input on allocations specifically for rapid rehousing, food insecurity and rental assistance;

 

2.                     The County Administrator’s Office should return to the Board on July 8, 2025 with information to assist the Board in making funding allocations to each District office for cost of conducting community outreach, including town hall meetings in each Supervisorial District, regarding the allocation of funds identified in No. 1 above; and

 

3.                     The Board and the County Administrator should return to the August 5, 2025 Board meeting to report on the outcomes of the community engagement processes outlined above and determine whether to make further allocations from the General Fund Appropriation for Contingencies in addition to the $5 million previously identified for District allocations.

 

Board Direction on July 8, 2025

 

On July 8, 2025, the Board provided direction on next steps to staff, including:

 

1.                     Setting October 21, 2025 as the return date for the discussion on the allocation of each $1 million Supervisorial District allocation;

 

2.                     Directed staff to work with each District office on a proposed set of common questions for use in facilitating a community survey. The community survey could be used by each Supervisorial District office while conducting their respective community engagement processes as well as being posted on the County website for interested parties to complete; and

 

3.                     Return to the Board in August (today’s meeting) for final review and approval of the community survey and distribution approach.

 

Conclusion

 

Today’s action requests that the Board identify a formal title for the grant program as well as review and approve the proposed community survey for posting on the County website and for use by Supervisorial District offices during their respective community engagement processes, if desired.

 

CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION:

 

The grant program will not have a formal title, and a common set of questions will not be established for the community survey for use during the community engagement phase of the grant process.