THOUSAND OAKS : City Supports Child Care, Seeks Providers
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Flush with $139,500 in federal grant money, Thousand Oaks officials plan to subsidize child-care services for low-income residents in the city’s oldest neighborhoods.
But first, they need to identify day-care providers--from family-based centers to school district programs to the YMCA.
To launch the project, City Council members this week agreed to solicit proposals from qualified providers interested in setting up day-care services in central Thousand Oaks. City officials are especially interested in programs that would care for preschoolers and mildly ill children.
Once proposals are in, a citizens committee will work with city staff to evaluate them.
The city’s $139,500 child-care fund can be used only for capital projects, such as building a new center. But management assistant Dan Severn said council members could also choose to subsidize services by dipping into the social service endowment or other funds.
To submit proposals or join the advisory committee, call Severn at 496-8601.
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