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Public Safety

Filler Column

Proposal Number

1 2 3 5

Council District

Organization Name

6

Michigan Legal Services

Address of Organization

2727 Second, Ste 333, Detroit MI 48201

FY 2019-20 CDBG Public Service and PFR Proposal Ranking Summary

Project Description

Consensus Proposal Ranking

Amount Funded FY 2018/19

Amount Requested

HRD Recommended Funding Amount FY

19/20

Public Safety Category

Promoting public safety through tax and mortgage foreclosure prevention for homeowners, utility shut off assistance for home owners and tenants.

98

$

- $

200,000.00 $

-

Mayor's Recommended Funding Amount

FY 19/20

CPC Recommended Funding Amount

City Council's Funding Amount

Ensure that women and minor children seeking assistance

from an abusive intimate partner relationship receive

temporary emergency shelter

5

YWCA

985 E. Jefferson Ave. Detroit, MI 48207

Support SAFE Jefferson to increase security and reduce crime within the Jefferson corridor/identify crime hot

93.5

$

spots/auto clubs and wheel locks/10,000 residents

4 & 5

Jefferson East, Inc.

300 River Place Drive, Suite impacted. Will also increase access to protective and 5250 Detroit MI, 48207 supportive services for survivors of domestic violence.

to provide comprehensive case management services, including legal representation and shelter for up to 36 victims of human trafficking.

84.5

$

7310 Woodward Ave. ,

5

Neighborhood Legal Services Suite301 Detroit MI 48202

84.5

$

- $

100,000.00 $

110,831.00 $

142,479.00 $

90,831.00 $

120,174.02 $

60,000.00 $ 60,000.00 $

60,000.00 $ 60,000.00 $

60,000.00 60,000.00

Eligible Activity Action Recommended

Public Safety

Forclosure Prevention and Utility shut off assistance funded as Homeless Public Service Program.

Public Safety Will be funded Through Homeless Solutions Public Safety Recommended for Funding Public Safety Recommended for Funding

$

201,662.00 $

562,653.02 $

120,000.00 $

120,000.00 $

120,000.00 $

-

Senior

Senior Category

Assist seniors in remaining independent by providing

health & wellness programs, daily home cooked meal

program, transportation services, health care advocacy

58 Parsons Street Detroit and in-home support services.

6

6

St. Patrick Senior Center

MI 48201

98

$

90,831.00 $

152,235.00 $

80,000.00 $

80,000.00 $

80,000.00

Senior Service Center helps seniors access programs and

services they need to age in place, improve phsyical and

emotional helath, and remain independent.

4750 Woodward Detroit MI

7

5

Luella Hannan Memorial

48201

94

$

85,831.00 $

147,240.00 $

70,000.00 $

70,000.00 $

70,000.00

Providing services to Seniors to increase self-sufficiency in

their home. Services include access to direct services,

nutritional and emergency food assistance, transportation

1400 Woodbridge Detroit, services, and medical services

8

5

Matrix Human Services

MI 48207

93

$

- $

112,939.00 $

70,000.00 $

70,000.00 $

70,000.00

Transportation, food assistance, and help in obtaining

access to other vital services and wellness.

Latin Americans for Social

and Economic Development 4138 W. Vernor Hwy.

9

6

(LASED)

Detroit MI 48209

91

$

85,831.00 $

185,000.00 $

70,000.00 $

70,000.00 $

70,000.00

Community based programs for residents of Southwest

Detroit with emphasis on the senior population, i.e.

community transportation, community food distribution,

275 West Grand Blvd.

senior adult day care, nutritional classes, utility assistance

10

6

Delray United Action Council Detroit MI 48216

(THAW) for low income families, and health screenings.

85.5

$

60,928.00 $

119,487.00 $

60,000.00 $

60,000.00 $

60,000.00

Adult Day Care includes transportation and daily exercise

regimen to those over 60-years of age or older who have

developmental disabilities, mental illness, Alzheimer's,

1485 East Outer Drive

dementia or who are veterans.

11

3

L&L Adult Day Care

Detroit MI 48234

84.5

$

85,831.00 $

125,000.00 $

60,000.00 $

60,000.00 $

60,000.00

Seniors

Recommended for Funding

Seniors

Recommended for Funding

Seniors

Recommended for Funding

Seniors

Recommended for Funding

Seniors

Recommended for Funding

Seniors

Recommended for Funding

Senior

$

409,252.00 $

841,901.00 $

410,000.00 $

410,000.00 $

410,000.00 $

-

Education Category

Low/Mod to assist immigrants and non-immigrants with

immigration issues, legal, GED, Financial Literacy, Career

Development. The International Institute of 111 East Kirby Detroit,

12

5

Metropolitan Detroit

MI 48202

100

$

95,831.00 $

205,500.00 $

80,000.00 $

80,000.00 $

80,000.00

The program uses the Kumon math & reading/language

arts curriculum and supplements it with such components

as college prep, community service, leadership

16742 Lamphere Detroit development & adventure experiences.

13

1

Wellspring

MI 48219

98.5

$

95,831.00 $

100,000.00 $

80,000.00 $

80,000.00 $

80,000.00

To provide free tax preparation and counseling assistance

to Low/Mod income Detroit households; provides 3031 W. Grand Blvd., New education in financial management. Center One Detroit, MI

14

5

Accounting Aid Society

48202

97.5

$

83,331.00 $

200,000.00 $

80,000.00 $

80,000.00 $

80,000.00

Education Recommended for Funding Education Recommended for Funding Education Recommended for Funding

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Education

Education

City of Detroit Mike Duggan, Mayor FY 2019-20 CDBG Public Service and Public Facility Rehabilitation Ranking Summary

Adult Basic Education Program provides one to one

5555 Conner Ave

Suite 1414

Detroit,

tutoring, small group instruction, computer based learning and GED education.

15

4

Dominican Literacy

MI 48213

97

$

To support out-of-school education for youth ages 5-

13/after school and summer enrichment programs/

Urban Neighborhood

8300 Longworth Detroit sports/ STEM, art, computer.

16

6

Initiative

MI 48209

97

$

St. Vincent and Sara Fisher Center offers preparation for

successful completion of the GED exam and assist

residents to become economically self sufficient / Offered

St. Vincent and Sarah Fisher 16800 Trinity Detroit to adults 18 years and older/ 400-participants.

17

1

Ctr.

MI 48219

96

$

Academic Success Program including homework help,

tutoring, and other after school activities. To operate at all

*Boys & Girls Clubs of

26777 Halsted Road, Suite 4 city of Detroit Boys & Girls club sites

18

Farmington Hills Southeastern Michigan

100 Farmington Hills MI

93.5

$

Mercy Education Project provides educational

opportunities, life skillsdevelopment, and cultural

19

5

Mercy Education Project

1450 Howard Street Detroit MI 48216

enrichment to help at-risk girls and women in soutwhest Detroit improve their quality of lives.

92

$

20

5

YMCA

1401 Broadway Suite 3A, Detroit, MI 48226

The program provides college and career preparation for Detroit youth, by way of summer youth employment , along with a special emphasis on healthy eating, cultural and social development.

92

$

CEO program aim to reduce recidivism and improve

employment outcomes for people returning home from

*Center for Employment

7300 Woodward Ave.

incarceration

22

1

Opportunities

Detroit, MI 48202

90.5

$

Program provides nationally recognized enrichment

Detroit Area Pre-College Engineering Program

2111 Woodward Ave. Suite

506-1

Detroit, MI

programs in science technology, engineering, and mathematics.

23

5

(DAPCEP)

48201

90.5

$

Preparing unemployed and under-employed Detroiters

for information technology jobs, creating greater

economic self-sufficiency. Contextualized work readiness

1200 Oakman Blvd Detroit, training aimed at earning industry certifications

24

2

Focus: HOPE

MI 48238

87.5

$

Train youth 14-24 for careers and develop "home-grown"

heroes. Provide quality youth programming in environ-

4777 East Outer Drive

mental conservation, outdoor recreation, community

25

3

The Youth Connection

Detroit MI 48234

service projects and on the job training.

87

$

Expansion of services to include Fridays and some

Saturdays. Addresses Adult Literacy, reading, writing,

mathematics and digital literacy.

16888 Trinity

Detroit

26

1

Siena Literacy Center

MI 48219

87

$

Youth on Edge College readiness program that exposes

first generation students to college selection and

application process to increase interest and preparation

Warren Conner Development 4401 Conner Detroit, MI for successfully submitting application

27

4

Coalition

48215

86

$

After school program for youth 6-12, Leadership develop-

ment, parents workshop, life skills, instill confidence in

2111 Woodward Ave. Suite Detroit students, Real Skills 2.0 after school program.

Coleman A. Young

506-1

Detroit MI

28

5

Foundation

48201

82.5

$

Educational and Workforce Development program. Adult Basic Education programs provides Detroit youth and adults education in literacy, numeracy, and science

9301 Michigan Ave Detroit,

29

6

SER Metro

MI 48210

82.5

$

After School and Summer Enrichment Program that

enchance syouth academic fitness, psychosocial

development and education achievement.

Franklin Wright Settlements, 3360 Charlevoix Street

31

5

Inc.

Detroit MI 48207

77

$

Strong-Healthy Empowered helps young women build self-

esteem developing life skills, have academic success,

obtain work experience and job skills

445 Ledyard Detroit, MI

32

6

Mariners Inn

48201

77.5

$

Adult Learning Labs improves that academic and

employability skills of low-income adults so they may gain

jobs, manage their finances, and raise successful families

1920 25th St. Detroit MI

33

6

Southwest Housing Solutions 48216

77.5

$

Literacy and Law Career Pathway Program provide support

in the areas of literacy, job training and development, and

career and college readiness source

Neighborhood Legal Services 7310 Woodward Ave. ,

34

5

(Wayne County)

Suite301 Detroit Mi 48202

74.5

$

82,831.00 $

156,715.70 $

78,531.00 $

138,430.00 $

78,531.00 $

136,055.00 $

60,000.00 $

100,000.00 $

80,831.00 $

149,466.00 $

80,831.00 $

150,000.00 $

- $

100,000.00 $

78,531.00 $

100,000.00 $

- $

147,225.00 $

78,531.00 $

100,000.00 $

60,000.00 $

103,744.00 $

- $

175,405.00 $

- $

134,000.00 $

- $

100,000.00 $

- $

150,000.00 $

- $

114,980.00 $

- $

100,000.00 $

- $

188,807.00 $

$

953,610.00 $

2,850,327.70 $

80,000.00 $ 80,000.00 $ 80,000.00 $ 70,000.00 $ 70,000.00 $ 70,000.00 $ 70,000.00 $ 70,000.00 $ 65,000.00 $ 65,000.00 $

80,000.00 $ 80,000.00 $

80,000.00 80,000.00

80,000.00 $ 70,000.00 $ 70,000.00 $

80,000.00 70,000.00 70,000.00

70,000.00 $ 70,000.00 $ 70,000.00 $

70,000.00 70,000.00 70,000.00

65,000.00 $ 65,000.00 $

65,000.00 65,000.00

65,000.00 $

65,000.00 $

65,000.00

65,000.00 $

65,000.00 $

65,000.00

- $

- $

-

- $

- $

-

- $

- $

-

- $

- $

-

- $

- $

-

- $

- $

-

1,090,000.00 $

1,090,000.00 $

1,090,000.00 $

Education Recommended for Funding Education Recommended for Funding Education Recommended for Funding Education Recommended for Funding Education Recommended for Funding Education Recommended for Funding Education Recommended for Funding Education Recommended for Funding Education Recommended for Funding Education Recommended for Funding Education Recommended for Funding Education Recommended for Funding Education Cost out Education Cost out Education Low Score Education Low Score Education Low Score Education Low Score (Funded in Public Safety) -

Education

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Recreation

Recreation

Recreation Category

Peer education through performing arts program, helps

people gain valuable knowledge and skills to stay safe

socially and sexually, community service projects; artistic

mediums of photography, dance, spoken word, theatre

Teen Hype Youth

1319 E. Woodbridge

and music.

37

5

Development

Detroit MI 48207

96.5

$

60,940.00 $

135,000.00 $

Youth mentoring program through organized sports

programs funds to support the following programs: youth

baseball, softball, track, recreational soccer and the GOAL

Detroit Soccer program.

1680 Michigan Ave. Detroit,

38

6

Detroit Police Athletic League MI 48216

94.5

$

76,831.00 $

200,000.00 $

Cody Rouge Youth Services Council promotes personal

development of the neighborhood's youth by providing

them with opportunities to engage in authentic decision-

Cody Rouge Community

19321 W. Chicago Detroit, making and strong adult-youth partnerships through

39

7

Action Alliance

MI 48228

recreational programming.

88.5

$

- $

100,000.00 $

Building positive leaders emphasizes placed on mental,

moral and physical (Martial) development with culturally-

affirming content. Youth K-12 after school program.

Recreation/media arts and design/drama/dance and

7701 Harper Ave.

sports.

40

3

Alkebu-Lan Village

Detroit MI 48213

87

$

76,831.00 $

103,512.00 $

Serving youth ages 11 through 18 in music arts classes in

three schools (Maybury Elementary, Erahart Middle and

Western High).

7752 West Vernor Hwy.

Southwest Detroit Business Suite 101

41

6

Association (SDBA)

Detroit MI 48209

82

$

76,831.00 $

120,000.00 $

Youth recreation program servicing 100 Pre-K through

middle school youth in HOPE Village with high-quality out-

of-school time activities including the arts, sports and

photography.

1200 Oakman Blvd Detroit,

42

2

Focus: HOPE

MI 48238

78.5

$

- $

135,981.00 $

Provide a range of Youth summer recreation programs , a

winter hockey program, and youth employment

opportunities.

1130 Clark Street

43

6

Clark Park Coalition

Detroit MI 48208

78

$

76,831.00 $

100,000.00 $

$

368,264.00 $

894,493.00 $

HIV prevention program to address and decrease HIV infection among African-American women and girls.

Health Category

11 East Kirby

Detroit

44

5

The Yunion

MI 48207

98

$

85,831.00 $

100,000.00 $

HEART Detroit program provides free health promoting

resources, preventive health education, chronic disease

management, community-based wellness promotion and

18917 Joy Road Detroit increased access to affordable healthy food.

45

7

Joy-Southfield CDC

MI 48228

98

$

85,831.00 $

100,000.00 $

Provides prescription medication to individuals 18 years or

older in the City of Detroit who have low to moderate

incomes and do not have the financial resources or

21725 Melrose

insurance to pay retail prices for their medicines.

46

Southfield

*World Medical Relief

Southfield MI 48075

91

$

60,000.00 $

320,408.52 $

Provides "in-home" rehab therapy, mobility training and

group support the for visually impaired.

Greater Detroit Agency for 16625 Grand River Ave.

47

1

the Blind

Detroit, MI 48227

87

$

- $

116,862.52 $

Provides free dental services, including surgery, fillings, full

and partial dentures to low/mod residents, free

prescriptions to low income patients in need of continuous

3000 Gratiot Ave.

medications.

48

5

My Community Dental Center Detroit MI 48207

82.5

$

85,831.00 $

150,000.00 $

80,000.00 $

80,000.00 $

80,000.00

75,000.00 $ 70,000.00 $

75,000.00 $

75,000.00

70,000.00 $

70,000.00

70,000.00 $

70,000.00 $

70,000.00

60,000.00 $

60,000.00 $

60,000.00

- $

- $

-

- $ 355,000.00 $

- $ 355,000.00 $

355,000.00 $

80,000.00 $ 80,000.00 $ 70,000.00 $

- $ - $

80,000.00 $

80,000.00

80,000.00 $

80,000.00

70,000.00 $ - $

70,000.00 -

- $

-

Recreation Recommended for Funding Recreation Recommended for Funding Recreation Recommended for Funding Recreation Recommended for Funding Recreation Recommended for Funding Recreation Low Score (Funded in Education) Recreation Low Score -

Health

Recommended for Funding

Health

Recommended for Funding

Health

Recommended for Funding

Health

Cost out ( Recommended for reprogramming funds)

Health

Cost out ( Recommended for reprogramming funds)

Health

$

317,493.00 $

787,271.04 $

230,000.00 $

230,000.00 $

230,000.00 $

-

Public Facility Rehab

Prepare shelter for accessibility, restore passenger elevator

to working order, comply with all state and local

requirements, and add a wheelchair ramp to the shelter. 10100 Harper Ave Detroit,

1

4

Operation Get Down, Inc MI 48213

82

Improvements at 3840 Farview include: hazardous building

conditions ADA compliance and general code compliance,

Detroit Rescue Mission

HVAC, improve energy efficiency 150 Stimson Detroit, MI

3

6

Ministries

48201

80

$

200,000.00 $

$

200,000.00 $

200,000.00 $ 200,000.00 $

200,000.00 $ 200,000.00 $

200,000.00 200,000.00

PFR

Recommended for Funding

PFR

Recommended for Funding

Public

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Facility Rehab

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Basement water-proofing, boiler-heating system upgrades,

electrical panel upgrades, parking lot improvements,

Franklin Wright Settlements, 3360 Charlevoix Street

window replacements

4

5

Inc.

Detroit MI 48207

76

$

212,500.00 $

387,000.00 $

Phase II of Eastern Market Shed 6 Renovation Program.

Improvements include signage updates, landscaping, fence

2934 Russell

panels and a community garden

7

5

Eastern Market Corporation Detroit MI 48207

64

$

400,000.00 $

Rehabilitation Chapel Hill Children and Youth Arts/

Humanitarian Center interior build-out. Update electrical,

lighting and ventilation to code Chapel Hill Missionary Baptist 4924 Joy Road Detroit, MI

8

7

Church

48204

63

$

136,000.00 $

200,000.00 $

- $ - $ - $

- $

-

- $

-

- $

-

Safe community crossing project improve light and marking in crosswalk along high pedestrian traffic area

$

348,500.00 $

1,387,000.00 $

Did Not Meet Threshold

20500 Conant Detroit,

4

1 & 2 & 3

8 Mile Blvd. Association

MI 48234

74

$

100,000.00

Program provides summer/ after-school enrichment aimed

at fostering academic achievement, character

Sowing Empowerment &

development, social action and wellness.

economic development

21

7

(SEED)

91

$

- $

- $

Green Works job training program to provide new

opportunities for low-income Detroiters to receive training

13000 W. Mcnichols Rd, that allows them to enter the green jobs marketplace.

30

2

The Greening of Detroit

Ddtroit MI 48235

81

$

95,831.00 $

200,000.00 $

After school tutorial and enrichment program

400,000.00 $

400,000.00 $

400,000.00 $

-

12236 Sorrento Detroit, MI

35

Kendall CDC

48227

40

Serving Detroit area youth ages 11 ? 18, project is the the

expanded Mosaic Youth Ensembles tiered Creative Youth

Development program, specifically the Second Stage, Main

Stage, Next Stage ensembles; and Mosaic's new BackStage

technical theatre workforce development program,

providing opportunities for youth employment and

empowerment; and supporting the creation of quality

Mosaic Youth Theatre of

2251 Antietam Ave.

artistic work..

36

3

Detroit

Detroit, MI 48207

99

Roof replacement, emergency generator, lighting,

carpeting, vehicle gate to parking lot replacement, lighting

$

117,285.00 $

-

$

150,000.00 $

-

1423 Field Street, Detroit

2

5

Adult Well-Being Services MI 48214

80

$

570,560.00 $

-

Improvements at 512 E. Grand Blvd. include: ADA

compliance and general code compliance, stair rails

replacement, entry ramp replacement, restroom

improvements, kitchen improvements, HVAC, electrical

548 E. Grand Blvd, Detroit, and fire protection improvements. Building is currently

5

5

Federation of Youth Services MI 48207

vacant.

66

$

536,410.00 $

-

Update lighting and mechanical systems to more energy

efficient. Update two bathrooms to ADA compliants and

entry doors to four bathrooms will be made ADA

2900 Conner Ave, Bld A compliant.

6

4

Northeast Guidance Center Detroit, MI 48215

65

$

143,650.00 $

372,370.00 $

-

Building code violations, kitchen upgrades to allow

neighborhood groups to rent

Cass Corridor Neighborhood 3535 Cass Avenue, Detroit,

9

6

Development Corporation MI 48201

20

Parking lot repairs and ADA compliance to lot at 5555

5555 Conner Ave

Conner Ave., Detroit.

Suite 1414

Detroit,

10

4

Samaritan Center, Inc.

MI 48213

39

$

209,148.00

$

200,000.00 $

-

PFR

Low Score

PFR

Low Score

PFR

Low Score

-

Public Safety Education Education

Did not meet threshold for the following reason: organization did not provide a bank statement with organization name as proof of operating cash on hand. The bank statement provide does not list 8 mile Blvd Did not meet threshold for the following reasons: Organizaiton did not submit a current Michigan Annual Non-Profit Report (Organization submitted a 2016 registration to solicit donations form)

Did not meet threshold for the following reasons: Did not submit a current Michigan Annual NonProfit Report (Date 2013)

Did not meet threshold for the following reasons: Organization did not read and sign certification forms. Organization did not provide proof of operating cash on hand. (Organization provide bank statement with ending balance of $3,723.91. Organization provided statement with account holders name censored for $20,000 line of credit

Education

Did not meet threshold for the following reasons: Organization did not submit a current/updated Michigan Annual Report (2015 & 2016 Included)

Recreation PFR

Did not meet threshold for the following reasons: Lack of documentation for required 35% Match and proof of site control was not provided

Did not meet threshold for the following reasons: Missing documentation for required 35%

PFR Did not meet threshold for the following reasons: Missing documentation for required 35%

PFR Incomplete application. Unable to show specific benefit to the community. No MRP provided, unable to justify need for rehab work request.

PFR Missing 2017 Financial Statements, Documentation for 35% Match, and Master Rehab Plan

PFR

Did Not Meet Threshold

Detail Summary 2019/2020 CDBG Award Recommendations

Summary is Below

Detail Summary 2018/2019 CDBG Award Recommendations

FUNDED

AVAILABLE

FUNDED

Public Service

Public Safety Seniors

$

120,000.00 $

$

410,000.00 $

No. of Proposals Received

72,167

5

(4,315)

6

No. of Proposals Recommended for Funding

2 6

Public Safety Seniors

Public Service

Original Funding

Revised Funding Amount

$

180,000 $

201,662

$

380,000 $

495,083

No. of Proposals Received

5 6

No. of Proposals Recommended for

Funding

2 6

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Education

$ 1,090,000.00 $

(75,787)

24

15

Recreation

$

355,000.00 $

(2,694)

8

5

Health

$

230,000.00 $

10,208

5

3

Disqualified

$

-

5

0

New Applicants

Total Public

Service

$

2,205,000

3

2

48

31

Public Facilities Rehab

No. of Proposals Received

No. of Proposals Recommended for Funding

PFR

$

400,000 $

-

5

2

Disqualiied

$

-

5

Total PFR

$

400,000 $

-

10

2

58 Proposal Received 2019-2020 (PS&PFR) 48 for Public Service Proposal Submitted by 46 Groups 31 Proposals Recommended for Funding 5 Public Service Proposal Did Not Meet Threshold 10 for PFR

5 PFR Porposal Did Not Meet Threshold

Ranking Score 100-95 points 94-90 points 89-85 points 85-80 points

Amount Recommended 90-81k 80-71k 70-61k 60k

* Indicates an organization not headquartered in Detroit, but provides services to only Detroit residents funded through CDBG. These organizations may also have satelilite offices within the city.

Education

$

950,000 $

1,271,731

20

16

Recreation

$

330,000 $

445,095

6

6

Health

$

225,000 $

381,421

6

5

Disqualified

$

- $

-

3

Funded w/reprogram

funds

2

Total Public Service $

2,065,000 $

2,794,992

46

35

Public Facilities Rehab

No. of Proposals Received

No. of Proposals Recommended for

Funding

Original Funding

Revised Funding Amount

PFR

$

938,375

13

6

Total PFR

$

938,375

13

6

80 Proposals Received for 2018-2019 (Includes Homesless Groups) 55 Proposals Recommended for Funding 3 Public Service Proposals Did Not Meet Threshold 5 PFR Proposals Did Not Meet Threshold

Public Service received an additional $500,000 in Funding from HUD

* Indicates an organization not headquartered in Detroit, but provides services to only Detroit residents funded through CDBG. These organizations may also have satelilite offices within the city.

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