2022-04-06 City Council Item No. 11.2 ConPlan & AAP FY22-23 Presentation Regular MEETING - Additional Meeting Materials2022-2027
Consolidated Plan
2022-2023
Annual Action Plan
Meeting Date: April 6, 2022
CONSOLIDATED PLAN PROCESS
WHERE WE ARE IN THE PROCESS:
Submission to HUD for review and approval
Analysis of Impediments30-Day Public Review/Comment
Public Hearings –2 minimum required by HUD
Consolidated Plan Completed
What is a Consolidated Plan
•The Consolidated Plan (ConPlan) is designed to aid the City in assessing affordable housing and community development needs for the next five years, July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2027
•The ConPlan helps determine how funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) are used
ELEMENTS OF A 5-YEAR CONSOLIDATED PLAN
Housing & Homeless Needs Assessment
Housing Market Assessment
Monitoring PlanCertification
Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing
Citizen Participation PlanAction Plan
Strategic Plan
ELEMENTS OF A ONE YEAR ACTION PLAN
Description of Activities to be undertaken
Outcome Performance Measures for each Activity
Geographic Distribution of Funds and ActivitiesActions the City plans to take to Address Obstacles to meeting
Underserved Needs
Standard Form 424Concise Executive Summary
Description of Expected Local and Federal Resources and Objectives
What is an Impediment?
Impediments to fair housing choice are:
•Any actions, omissions, or decisions that directly restricts or have the effect of
restricting housing choices or housing availability because of:
o Race
o Color
o Religion
o Sex
o Disability
o Familial status
o National origin
o Financial status
The AI is a required component of the City’s Consolidated Plan
•Prevent and Eliminate Homelessness
•Improve Neighborhoods, Public Facilities, and Infrastructure
•Economic Development
•Broadband needs
•Provide Public Services for low-income residents
•Affordable Housing Preservation
THE CITY’S PRIORITY NEEDS
•Public Service Activities
•Capital Activities
•Program Administration
PROPOSED PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS
The CDBG regulations require that each activity meet one of the following national objectives:
Benefit low-and moderate-income persons
Aid in the prevention or elimination of slums and blight
Meet other community development needs having a particular urgency
Draft FY 2022-23 Annual Action Plan PROGRAM SUMMARY
Review and provide feedback on the Draft 5-Year Consolidated Plan
RECOMMENDATION
QUESTIONS