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Exhibit "A" <br /> Scope of Services, Time of Performance, Budget, <br /> Payment, Notices, and Representatives <br /> I. Scope of Service <br /> A. Activities/Project Description <br /> The Subrecipient will be responsible for administering the Housing Justice Project in a manner <br /> satisfactory to the City and consistent with any standards required as a condition of providing these <br /> funds. Such program will include the following activities eligible under the Community Development <br /> Block Grant Program: <br /> Program Delivery <br /> Activity: <br /> The Housing Justice Project will serve 30 Persons by providing the low, moderate-income residents <br /> of Everett a wide range of legal services-assistance; including, referrals, legal advice, negotiations, <br /> educating about the eviction process, assisting clients to prepare for Show Cause hearings and <br /> helping defend those in danger of losing their public housing status. <br /> General Administration <br /> [Description of general administrative services to be performed in support of activities noted above] <br /> Snohomish County Legal Services (SCLS) will provide legal assistance to low, moderate-income <br /> Snohomish County persons (residing in Everett), who are facing eviction and other housing issues, <br /> through our hybrid model of service delivery that includes staff attorneys and contract attorneys for <br /> immediate emergency assistance and more complex cases; staff and volunteer attorneys for advice <br /> and legal representation; and a series of clinics and workshops. CDBG Funds will be used to serve <br /> persons no higher than 80% of the Area Median Income levels, as document on an individual intake <br /> form. SCLS will also assist participants with legal proceedings as it relates to housing stability and <br /> may prevent homelessness; including, but not limited to: <br /> - Negotiate a payment plan to keep clients in their homes; <br /> - Negotiate additional time so client can secure another residence; or <br /> - Negotiate for a reduction in monetary judgement to allow more funds for the participant to <br /> relocate; <br /> - Protecting and enforcing tenants' rights <br /> - Other housing issues such as security deposit and damages disputes. <br />