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<br />c.(\$e'" <br /> <br />CONSIDER CHARITABLE GAMBLING FUND CONTRIBUTION TO YOUTH FIRST <br />COMMUNITY OF PROMISE-RAMSEY NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER <br />By: Heidi A. Nelson, Asst. City Administrator <br />Tim Gladhill, Management Intern <br /> <br />Background: <br /> <br />As Council is aware, several properties have been purchased along Highway 10 utilizing Revolving <br />Acquisition Loan Fund (RALF) to purchase properties necessary for the upgrade of Highway J 0 to <br />freeway standards. One of the first properties purchased by the City utilizing RALF funds, was the <br />former NAU building located at 6710 Highway 10 NW. The City pursued leasing the property and <br />currently has two tenants located in the back of the building. In early 2007, the City offered the front <br />office space on the east end of the building to Youth First to provide. community programming after <br />school and during the swnmer. The City does not collect rent on the space leased to Youth. First; <br />however, Youth First does pay for the utilities .at the site. Rent collected by the other two tenants is <br />returned to the RALF Fund. Youth First had been struggling to find space to offer programming in the <br />Oak Terrace Neighborhood, utilizing the un-heated storm shelter for a period of time located in that <br />neighborhood. The space has worked well for Youth First and the development of a Ramsey <br />Neighborhood Center. In addition, Youth First has moved its offices into the space, reducing their <br />. expenses for office space previously leased at another site. The site has also been utilized for other <br />community programs provided in the evenings by the Ramsey Police Department and AH Community <br />Education. <br /> <br />Initially, programming provided at the site focused on the Oak Terrace Neighborhood just to the east <br />of the site. In the past year, Youth First staff has expanded the programming to youth from all areas of <br />Ramsey, including working with the Anoka Hennepin School District to provide transportation to the <br />site after school as well as marketing the programs to the students at PACT Charter School. The <br />summer programs attracted youth from throughout the community. The Neighborhood Center has had <br />a direct, positive impact on the Oak Terrace Neighborhood by helping to create a sense of community <br />and establishing and strengthening a positive relationship with law enforcement. Heidi Geiss, <br />Program Director for Youth First, will be present at the meeting to discuss in detail the outreach they <br />have been doing to the broader Ramsey community and organizations, successes they have had in the <br />Oak Terrace Neighborhood, and the positive impact of providing programming locally for youth. <br /> <br />It should be noted that in 2007, the City Council amended the city code with regard to the use of <br />Charitable Gambling Funds to include community programs and services. The Council adopted a <br />further amendment to city code on May 13th, 2008 that designates that at least 70% of the Charitable <br />Gambling Fund be designated on an annual basis for capital improvements in parks. The code <br />amendment is attached to this case for reference. The current balance of the Charitable Gambling <br />Fund is $200,509. As a part of the 2008 budget, $21,300 of community programs (Juvenile Diversion, <br />Alexandra House, Youth First) were funded from the Charitable Gambling Fund. Also in 2007, City <br />Council increased the percentage required to be contributed to the City by charitable gambling <br />operators from three (3) percent to five (5) percent. <br /> <br />The Park and Recreation Commission met on May 8, 2008 to discuss the request. After discussion, the <br />Park and Recreation Commission recommended contribution to Youth First Community of Promise in <br />the amount of $5,000. The initial request from Youth First was in the amount of $29,100. Draft <br />minutes from the Park and Recreation Commission meeting are attached for your refere,nce. <br /> <br />Attached.to this case is aletter from Youth First requesting funding, Youth First's current budget, and <br />the most recent Youth First Community of Promise newsletter which provides information about what <br /> <br />..,...63- <br />
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