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File #: 3393-2022    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 11/22/2022 In control: Housing Committee
On agenda: 12/12/2022 Final action: 12/14/2022
Title: To authorize the Director of the Department of Development to enter into a contract with Housing and Development Services, Inc. in an amount up to $239,228.00 to provide Allita 360 software for the Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) program pursuant to the sole source provisions of City Code; to authorize the reimbursement of expenses incurred prior to the purchase order being established; to authorize the expenditure of $239,228.00 from the ARPA fund; and to declare an emergency. ($239,228.00) (AMENDED BY ORD. 0623-2023 PASSED 3/6/2023) BA
Attachments: 1. 3393-2022 Admin HDS Allita GF Sole Source Form 11-21, 2. 3393-2022 Admin HDS Allita GF 11-21
Explanation

BACKGROUND: This legislation authorizes the Director of the Department of Development to enter into a contract with Housing and Development Services, Inc. (HDS) in an amount up to $239,228.00 of federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds to provide software to administer the federally funded Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) program and to allow for payment of services before the purchase order is approved by the city.

Ordinance 1201-2021 authorized the City of Columbus to accept and appropriate approximately $187,030,138.00 of federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds as signed into law by the President of the United States on March 11, 2021.

HDS’ software, Allita 360, is a fully web and end-to-end digital solution. This system supports intake and processing of applications for rent and utility assistance. The system supports separate portals for tenants, property managers/landlords, agencies, and community. The system is ADA compliant and supports multi-language applications. This software moves applications quickly through the process of approval and meets eligibility requirements. The system provides consistency among agency partners and flexibility to fund applications efficiently.

The software has been in use since the city started distributing ERA funds, early in the COVID-19 pandemic. Up until now, HDS has had individual contracts with the city’s non-profit partners and each organization paid for a portion of the software. That type of contract management has proved to be challenging and threatened to hold up use of the system by all if an organization did not make payment. Moving the contract to the city, with the city funding it, provides security and continues the efficiency and ease of use already established for the remainder of the program. Program/grant closeout will occur in FY 2023 and records need to be maintained for five years after grant closeout.

Sole Source: The software is only available from HDS and it would...

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