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07-02-2019 CDBG Consolidated Plan2020 - 2024 CDBG Consolidated Plan Special City Council Meeting July 2, 2019 1 CDBG Eligible Activities CDBG Eligible Activities: Meet on the national objectives, which are: Benefit low- to moderate-income persons; Aid in the prevention or elimination of slum and blight; and Meet a need having a particular urgency Funds must be used for eligible activities Not less than 70% of funds must benefit low- to moderate-income persons – it is the City’s practice to spend 100% of its CDBG allocation to benefit low- and moderate-income persons. 2 CDBG Goals Ensure decent affordable housing Provide a suitable living environment Create economic opportunities 3 Consolidated Plan Evaluation of Performance to date for the 2015-2019 Consolidated Plan Needs Assessment Housing Market Analysis Strategic Plan Expected Resources 2020 Annual Action Plan 4 Evaluation of Past Performance Accomplishments to date 40 homes repaired 1,393 persons received public services including: 231 businesses were assisted One domestic violence shelter had critical repairs for security Two homeowner occupied homes were acquired as affordable housing One home was added as an adult family home for individuals with disabilities The Performing Arts and Event Center in 2017 Additional projects are in progress or will complete in 2019. 280 persons rental assistance; 17 women accessed supportive services via emergency shelter; 11 drug-exposed infants were provided critical care; 872 persons with disabilities received life skills and other classes; and 139 persons received employment training leading to 85 job placements 5 Needs Assessment – Demographic Profile 6 Needs Assessment – Demographic Profile 7 Needs Assessment – Demographic Profile 8 Community Survey Overview Housing for Homeless Needs included emergency shelters, transitional housing, supportive services, and permanent housing, all of which were ranked as high need by over 45%. Job creation was the highest ranked need for economic development followed by job progression opportunities and job specific training. The public services ranked as high need were mental health services, crime awareness and prevention, substance abuse services, homeless services, services for abused and neglected children, services for victims of domestic violence, and youth services. 9 Community Survey Overview Housing for Homeless Needs included emergency shelters, transitional housing, supportive services, and permanent housing, all of which were ranked as high need by over 45%. Job creation was the highest ranked need for economic development followed by job progression opportunities and job specific training. The public services ranked as high need were mental health services, crime awareness and prevention, substance abuse services, homeless services, services for abused and neglected children, services for victims of domestic violence, and youth services. Exterior property repair, code compliance, tenant/landlord counseling, assistance in purchasing a home, rental assistance, and repairs/improvements to apartments were the highest rants housing needs. 10 Goals Affordable Housing and Homelessness Economic Opportunities Self-sufficiency 11 Strategic Plan Goals Economic Opportunities Affordable Housing and Homelessness Self-sufficiency and basic needs 12 Economic Development High priority with efforts to stimulate the creation of new businesses, growth of existing businesses, job creation, and redevelopment of the City Center Measured by job creation and businesses assisted 13 Affordable Housing and Homelessness High priority focused on addressing the demand for affordable housing while maintaining existing affordability Measured by homeowner housing rehabilitated, tenant based rental assistance, homelessness prevention, and potentially via multi-family rehabilitation 14 Self-Sufficiency and Basic Needs Provide support to agencies and organizations that work to meet the basic needs of residents Measured by the number of persons benefiting from public services 15 Consolidated Plan Timeline & Next Steps 16 Questions? City Council July 2, 2019 Consolidated Plan Staff Contacts: Sarah Bridgeford, Community Services Manager 17