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Executive Summary

ES-05 Executive Summary - 91.200(c), 91.220(b)

1. Introduction

2. Summary of the objectives and outcomes identified in the Plan

3. Evaluation of past performance

4. Summary of citizen participation process and consultation process

5. Summary of public comments

6. Summary of comments or views not accepted and the reasons for not accepting them

7. Summary



The Process

PR-05 Lead & Responsible Agencies - 91.200(b)

1. Describe agency/entity responsible for preparing the Consolidated Plan and those responsible for administration of each grant program and funding source

The following are the agencies/entities responsible for preparing the Consolidated Plan and those responsible for administration of each grant program and funding source.

Agency Role

Name

Department/Agency











Table 1 – Responsible Agencies


Narrative

Consolidated Plan Public Contact Information



PR-10 Consultation - 91.100, 91.200(b), 91.215(l)

1. Introduction

Provide a concise summary of the jurisdiction’s activities to enhance coordination between public and assisted housing providers and private and governmental health, mental health and service agencies (91.215(I)).

Describe coordination with the Continuum of Care and efforts to address the needs of homeless persons (particularly chronically homeless individuals and families, families with children, veterans, and unaccompanied youth) and persons at risk of homelessness

Describe consultation with the Continuum(s) of Care that serves the jurisdiction's area in determining how to allocate ESG funds, develop performance standards and evaluate outcomes, and develop funding, policies and procedures for the administration of HMIS

2. Describe Agencies, groups, organizations and others who participated in the process and describe the jurisdictions consultations with housing, social service agencies and other entities

Table 2 – Agencies, groups, organizations who participated



Identify any Agency Types not consulted and provide rationale for not consulting



Other local/regional/state/federal planning efforts considered when preparing the Plan

Name of Plan

Lead Organization

How do the goals of your Strategic Plan overlap with the goals of each plan?




Table 3 – Other local / regional / federal planning efforts

Describe cooperation and coordination with other public entities, including the State and any adjacent units of general local government, in the implementation of the Consolidated Plan (91.215(l))

Narrative

PR-15 Citizen Participation - 91.401, 91.105, 91.200(c)

1. Summary of citizen participation process/Efforts made to broaden citizen participation

Summarize citizen participation process and how it impacted goal-setting






Citizen Participation Outreach

Sort Order

Mode of Outreach

Target of Outreach

Summary of 

response/attendance

Summary of 

comments received

Summary of comments not accepted and reasons

URL (If applicable)








Table 4 – Citizen Participation Outreach







Needs Assessment

NA-05 Overview

Needs Assessment Overview

NA-10 Housing Needs Assessment - 24 CFR 91.405, 24 CFR 91.205 (a,b,c)

Summary of Housing Needs

Demographics

Base Year: 2000

Most Recent Year: 2011

% Change

Population




Households




Median Income





Table 5 - Housing Needs Assessment Demographics






Number of Households Table


0-30% HAMFI

>30-50% HAMFI

>50-80% HAMFI

>80-100% HAMFI

>100% HAMFI

Total Households *






Small Family Households *






Large Family Households *






Household contains at least one person 62-74 years of age






Household contains at least one person age 75 or older






Households with one or more children 6 years old or younger *













* the highest income category for these family types is >80% HAMFI

Table 6 - Total Households Table





Housing Needs Summary Tables

1. Housing Problems (Households with one of the listed needs)


Renter

Owner

0-30% AMI

>30-50% AMI

>50-80% AMI

>80-100% AMI

Total

0-30% AMI

>30-50% AMI

>50-80% AMI

>80-100% AMI

Total

NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS

Substandard Housing –

Lacking complete plumbing or

kitchen facilities











Severely Overcrowded –

With >1.51 people per room (and

complete kitchen and plumbing)











Overcrowded - With 1.01-1.5 people

per room (and none of the above

problems)











Housing cost burden greater than

50% of income (and none of the

above problems)











Housing cost burden greater than

30% of income (and none of the

above problems)











Zero/negative Income (and none of

the above problems)











Table 7 – Housing Problems Table





2. Housing Problems 2 (Households with one or more Severe Housing Problems: Lacks kitchen or complete plumbing, severe overcrowding, severe cost burden)


Renter

Owner

0-30% AMI

>30-50% AMI

>50-80% AMI

>80-100% AMI

Total

0-30% AMI

>30-50% AMI

>50-80% AMI

>80-100% AMI

Total

NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS

Having 1 or more of four housing problems











Having none of four housing problems











Household has negative income, but none of the other housing problems











Table 8 – Housing Problems 2





3. Cost Burden > 30%


Renter

Owner

0-30% AMI

>30-50% AMI

>50-80% AMI

Total

0-30% AMI

>30-50% AMI

>50-80% AMI

Total

NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS

Small Related









Large Related









Elderly









Other









Total need by income









Table 9 – Cost Burden > 30%





4. Cost Burden > 50%


Renter

Owner

0-30% AMI

>30-50% AMI

>50-80% AMI

Total

0-30% AMI

>30-50% AMI

>50-80% AMI

Total

NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS

Small Related









Large Related









Elderly









Other









Total need by income









Table 10 – Cost Burden > 50%





5. Crowding (More than one person per room)


Renter

Owner

0-30% AMI

>30-50% AMI

>50-80% AMI

>80-100% AMI

Total

0-30% AMI

>30-50% AMI

>50-80% AMI

>80-100% AMI

Total

NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS

Single family households











Multiple, unrelated family households











Other, non-family households











Total need by income











Table 11 – Crowding Information - 1/2






Renter

Owner

0-30% AMI

>30-50% AMI

>50-80% AMI

Total

0-30% AMI

>30-50% AMI

>50-80% AMI

Total

Households with Children Present









Table 12 – Crowding Information – 2/2





Describe the number and type of single person households in need of housing assistance.

Estimate the number and type of families in need of housing assistance who are disabled or victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault and stalking.

What are the most common housing problems?

Are any populations/household types more affected than others by these problems?

Describe the characteristics and needs of Low-income individuals and families with children (especially extremely low-income) who are currently housed but are at imminent risk of either residing in shelters or becoming unsheltered 91.205(c)/91.305(c)). Also discuss the needs of formerly homeless families and individuals who are receiving rapid re-housing assistance and are nearing the termination of that assistance

If a jurisdiction provides estimates of the at-risk population(s), it should also include a description of the operational definition of the at-risk group and the methodology used to generate the estimates:

Specify particular housing characteristics that have been linked with instability and an increased risk of homelessness

Discussion

NA-15 Disproportionately Greater Need: Housing Problems - 91.405, 91.205 (b)(2)

Assess the need of any racial or ethnic group that has disproportionately greater need in comparison to the needs of that category of need as a whole.

Introduction

0%-30% of Area Median Income

Housing Problems

Has one or more of four housing problems

Has none of the four housing problems

Household has no/negative income, but none of the other housing problems

Jurisdiction as a whole




White




Black / African American




Asian




American Indian, Alaska Native




Pacific Islander




Hispanic




Table 13 - Disproportionally Greater Need 0 - 30% AMI




*The four housing problems are:

1. Lacks complete kitchen facilities, 2. Lacks complete plumbing facilities, 3. More than one person per room, 4.Cost Burden greater than 30%



30%-50% of Area Median Income

Housing Problems

Has one or more of four housing problems

Has none of the four housing problems

Household has no/negative income, but none of the other housing problems

Jurisdiction as a whole




White




Black / African American




Asian




American Indian, Alaska Native




Pacific Islander




Hispanic




Table 14 - Disproportionally Greater Need 30 - 50% AMI




*The four housing problems are:

1. Lacks complete kitchen facilities, 2. Lacks complete plumbing facilities, 3. More than one person per room, 4.Cost Burden greater than 30%



50%-80% of Area Median Income

Housing Problems

Has one or more of four housing problems

Has none of the four housing problems

Household has no/negative income, but none of the other housing problems

Jurisdiction as a whole




White




Black / African American




Asian




American Indian, Alaska Native




Pacific Islander




Hispanic




Table 15 - Disproportionally Greater Need 50 - 80% AMI




*The four housing problems are:

1. Lacks complete kitchen facilities, 2. Lacks complete plumbing facilities, 3. More than one person per room, 4.Cost Burden greater than 30%

80%-100% of Area Median Income

Housing Problems

Has one or more of four housing problems

Has none of the four housing problems

Household has no/negative income, but none of the other housing problems

Jurisdiction as a whole




White




Black / African American




Asian




American Indian, Alaska Native




Pacific Islander




Hispanic




Table 16 - Disproportionally Greater Need 80 - 100% AMI




*The four housing problems are:

1. Lacks complete kitchen facilities, 2. Lacks complete plumbing facilities, 3. More than one person per room, 4.Cost Burden greater than 30%

Discussion

NA-20 Disproportionately Greater Need: Severe Housing Problems - 91.405, 91.205 (b)(2)

Assess the need of any racial or ethnic group that has disproportionately greater need in comparison to the needs of that category of need as a whole.

Introduction

0%-30% of Area Median Income

Severe Housing Problems*

Has one or more of four housing problems

Has none of the four housing problems

Household has no/negative income, but none of the other housing problems

Jurisdiction as a whole




White




Black / African American




Asian




American Indian, Alaska Native




Pacific Islander




Hispanic




Table 17 – Severe Housing Problems 0 - 30% AMI




*The four severe housing problems are:

1. Lacks complete kitchen facilities, 2. Lacks complete plumbing facilities, 3. More than 1.5 persons per room, 4.Cost Burden over 50%



30%-50% of Area Median Income

Severe Housing Problems*

Has one or more of four housing problems

Has none of the four housing problems

Household has no/negative income, but none of the other housing problems

Jurisdiction as a whole




White




Black / African American




Asian




American Indian, Alaska Native




Pacific Islander




Hispanic




Table 18 – Severe Housing Problems 30 - 50% AMI




*The four severe housing problems are:

1. Lacks complete kitchen facilities, 2. Lacks complete plumbing facilities, 3. More than 1.5 persons per room, 4.Cost Burden over 50%



50%-80% of Area Median Income

Severe Housing Problems*

Has one or more of four housing problems

Has none of the four housing problems

Household has no/negative income, but none of the other housing problems

Jurisdiction as a whole




White




Black / African American




Asian




American Indian, Alaska Native




Pacific Islander




Hispanic




Table 19 – Severe Housing Problems 50 - 80% AMI




*The four severe housing problems are:

1. Lacks complete kitchen facilities, 2. Lacks complete plumbing facilities, 3. More than 1.5 persons per room, 4.Cost Burden over 50%



80%-100% of Area Median Income

Severe Housing Problems*

Has one or more of four housing problems

Has none of the four housing problems

Household has no/negative income, but none of the other housing problems

Jurisdiction as a whole




White




Black / African American




Asian




American Indian, Alaska Native




Pacific Islander




Hispanic




Table 20 – Severe Housing Problems 80 - 100% AMI





*The four severe housing problems are:

1. Lacks complete kitchen facilities, 2. Lacks complete plumbing facilities, 3. More than 1.5 persons per room, 4.Cost Burden over 50%



Discussion

NA-25 Disproportionately Greater Need: Housing Cost Burdens - 91.405, 91.205 (b)(2)

Assess the need of any racial or ethnic group that has disproportionately greater need in comparison to the needs of that category of need as a whole.

Introduction

Housing Cost Burden

Housing Cost Burden

<=30%

30-50%

>50%

No / negative income (not computed)

Jurisdiction as a whole





White





Black / African American





Asian





American Indian, Alaska Native





Pacific Islander





Hispanic





Table 21 – Greater Need: Housing Cost Burdens AMI





Discussion

NA-30 Disproportionately Greater Need: Discussion - 91.205 (b)(2)

Are there any Income categories in which a racial or ethnic group has disproportionately greater need than the needs of that income category as a whole?

If they have needs not identified above, what are those needs?

Are any of those racial or ethnic groups located in specific areas or neighborhoods in your community?



NA-35 Public Housing - 91.405, 91.205 (b)

Introduction

Totals in Use

Program Type


Certificate

Mod-Rehab

Public Housing

Vouchers

Total

Project -based

Tenant -based

Special Purpose Voucher

Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing

Family Unification Program

Disabled

*

# of units/vouchers available











Table 22 - Public Housing by Program Type

*includes Non-Elderly Disabled, Mainstream One-Year, Mainstream Five-year, and Nursing Home Transition






Characteristics of Residents









Race of Residents

Program Type

Race

Certificate

Mod-Rehab

Public Housing

Vouchers

Total

Project -based

Tenant -based

Special Purpose Voucher

Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing

Family Unification Program

Disabled

*

White










Black/African American










Asian










American Indian, Alaska Native










Pacific Islander










Other











*includes Non-Elderly Disabled, Mainstream One-Year, Mainstream Five-year, and Nursing Home Transition

Table 25 – Race of Public Housing Residents by Program Type





Ethnicity of Residents

Program Type

Ethnicity

Certificate

Mod-Rehab

Public Housing

Vouchers

Total

Project -based

Tenant -based

Special Purpose Voucher

Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing

Family Unification Program

Disabled

*

Hispanic










Not Hispanic











*includes Non-Elderly Disabled, Mainstream One-Year, Mainstream Five-year, and Nursing Home Transition

Table 26 – Ethnicity of Public Housing Residents by Program Type





Section 504 Needs Assessment: Describe the needs of public housing tenants and applicants on the waiting list for accessible units:

What are the number and type of families on the waiting lists for public housing and section 8 tenant-based rental assistance? Based on the information above, and any other information available to the jurisdiction, what are the most immediate needs of residents of public housing and Housing Choice voucher holders?

How do these needs compare to the housing needs of the population at large

Discussion

NA-40 Homeless Needs Assessment - 91.405, 91.205 (c)

Introduction:

Homeless Needs Assessment


Population

Estimate the # of persons experiencing homelessness on a given night

Estimate the # experiencing homelessness each year

Estimate the # becoming homeless each year

Estimate the # exiting homelessness each year

Estimate the # of days persons experience homelessness


Sheltered

Unsheltered





Persons in Households with Adult(s) and Child(ren)







Persons in Households with Only Children







Persons in Households with Only Adults







Chronically Homeless Individuals







Chronically Homeless Families







Veterans







Unaccompanied Child







Persons with HIV







Table 22 - Homeless Needs Assessment




Data Source Comments:



Indicate if the homeless population is:

Partially Rural Homeless



Rural Homeless Needs Assessment


Population

Estimate the # of persons experiencing homelessness on a given night

Estimate the # experiencing homelessness each year

Estimate the # becoming homeless each year

Estimate the # exiting homelessness each year

Estimate the # of days persons experience homelessness


Sheltered

Unsheltered





Persons in Households with Adult(s) and Child(ren)







Persons in Households with Only Children







Persons in Households with Only Adults







Chronically Homeless Individuals







Chronically Homeless Families







Veterans







Unaccompanied Youth







Persons with HIV







Table 23 - Homeless Needs Assessment




Data Source Comments:



For persons in rural areas who are homeless or at risk of homelessness, describe the nature and extent of unsheltered and sheltered homelessness with the jurisdiction:















If data is not available for the categories "number of persons becoming and exiting homelessness each year," and "number of days that persons experience homelessness," describe these categories for each homeless population type (including chronically homeless individuals and families, families with children, veterans and their families, and unaccompanied youth):

Nature and Extent of Homelessness: (Optional)

Race:

Sheltered:

Unsheltered (optional)

Ethnicity:

Sheltered:

Unsheltered (optional)





Estimate the number and type of families in need of housing assistance for families with children and the families of veterans.

Describe the Nature and Extent of Homelessness by Racial and Ethnic Group.

Describe the Nature and Extent of Unsheltered and Sheltered Homelessness.

Discussion:

NA-45 Non-Homeless Special Needs Assessment - 91.405, 91.205 (b,d)

Introduction

HOPWA

Current HOPWA formula use:


Cumulative cases of AIDS reported


Area incidence of AIDS


Rate per population


Number of new cases prior year (3 years of data)


Rate per population (3 years of data)



Current HIV surveillance data:


Number of Persons living with HIV (PLWH)


Area Prevalence (PLWH per population)


Number of new HIV cases reported last year


Table 28 HOPWA Data


Data Source:

CDC HIV Surveillance







HIV Housing Need (HOPWA Grantees Only)

Type of HOPWA Assistance

Estimates of Unmet Need

Tenant based rental assistance


Short-term Rent, Mortgage, and Utility


Facility Based Housing (Permanent, short-term or transitional)


Table 29 – HIV Housing Need














Describe the characteristics of special needs populations in your community:

What are the housing and supportive service needs of these populations and how are these needs determined?

Discuss the size and characteristics of the population with HIV/AIDS and their families within the Eligible Metropolitan Statistical Area:

Discussion:

NA-50 Non-Housing Community Development Needs - 91.415, 91.215 (f)

Describe the jurisdiction’s need for Public Facilities:

How were these needs determined?



Describe the jurisdiction’s need for Public Improvements:

How were these needs determined?



Describe the jurisdiction’s need for Public Services:

How were these needs determined?



Housing Market Analysis

MA-05 Overview

Housing Market Analysis Overview:





MA-10 Housing Market Analysis: Number of Housing Units - 91.410, 91.210(a)&(b)(2)

Introduction

All residential properties by number of units

Property Type

Number

%

1-unit detached structure



1-unit, attached structure



2-4 units



5-19 units



20 or more units



Mobile Home, boat, RV, van, etc



Total



Table 31 – Residential Properties by Unit Number






Unit Size by Tenure


Owners

Renters

Number

%

Number

%

No bedroom





1 bedroom





2 bedrooms





3 or more bedrooms





Table 32 – Unit Size by Tenure







Describe the number and targeting (income level/type of family served) of units assisted with federal, state, and local programs.

Provide an assessment of units expected to be lost from the affordable housing inventory for any reason, such as expiration of Section 8 contracts.

Does the availability of housing units meet the needs of the population?

Describe the need for specific types of housing:

Discussion

MA-15 Housing Market Analysis: Cost of Housing - 91.410, 91.210(a)

Introduction

Cost of Housing

Table 33 – Cost of Housing








Rent Paid

Number

%

Less than $500



$500-999



$1,000-1,499



$1,500-1,999



$2,000 or more



Table 34 - Rent Paid







Housing Affordability

% Units affordable to Households earning

Renter

Owner

30% HAMFI


No Data

50% HAMFI



80% HAMFI



100% HAMFI

No Data


Table 35 – Housing Affordability







Monthly Rent

Monthly Rent ($)

Efficiency (no bedroom)

1 Bedroom

2 Bedroom

3 Bedroom

4 Bedroom

Fair Market Rent






High HOME Rent






Low HOME Rent






Table 36 – Monthly Rent







Is there sufficient housing for households at all income levels?

How is affordability of housing likely to change considering changes to home values and/or rents?

How do HOME rents / Fair Market Rent compare to Area Median Rent? How might this impact your strategy to produce or preserve affordable housing?

Discussion

MA-20 Housing Market Analysis: Condition of Housing - 91.410, 91.210(a)

Introduction

Describe the jurisdiction's definition for "substandard condition" and "substandard condition but suitable for rehabilitation:

Condition of Units

Condition of Units

Owner-Occupied

Renter-Occupied

Number

%

Number

%

With one selected Condition





With two selected Conditions





With three selected Conditions





With four selected Conditions





No selected Conditions





Total





Table 37 - Condition of Units







Year Unit Built

Year Unit Built

Owner-Occupied

Renter-Occupied

Number

%

Number

%

2000 or later





1980-1999





1950-1979





Before 1950





Total





Table 38 – Year Unit Built







Risk of Lead-Based Paint Hazard

Risk of Lead-Based Paint Hazard

Owner-Occupied

Renter-Occupied

Number

%

Number

%

Total Number of Units Built Before 1980.











Housing units built before 1980 with children present





Table 39 – Risk of Lead-Based Paint







Vacant Units


Suitable for Rehabilitation

Not Suitable for Rehabilitation

Total

Vacant Units




Abandoned Vacant Units




REO Properties




Abandoned REO Properties




Table 40 - Vacant Units







Describe the need for owner and rental rehabilitation based on the condition of the jurisdiction's housing.

Estimate the number of housing units within the jurisdiction that are occupied by low or moderate income families that contain lead-based paint hazards. 91.205(e), 91.405

Discussion



MA-25 Public And Assisted Housing - 91.410, 91.210(b)

Introduction

Totals Number of Units

Program Type


Certificate

Mod-Rehab

Public Housing

Vouchers

Total

Project -based

Tenant -based


Special Purpose Voucher

Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing

Family Unification Program

Disabled

*

# of units/vouchers available










# of accessible units












*includes Non-Elderly Disabled, Mainstream One-Year, Mainstream Five-year, and Nursing Home Transition

Table 41 – Total Number of Units by Program Type






Describe the supply of public housing developments:

Describe the number and physical condition of public housing units in the jurisdiction, including those that are participating in an approved Public Housing Agency Plan:

Public Housing Condition

Public Housing Development

Average Inspection Score



Table 42 - Public Housing Condition






Describe the restoration and revitalization needs of public housing units in the jurisdiction:

Describe the public housing agency's strategy for improving the living environment of low- and moderate-income families residing in public housing:

Discussion:

MA-30 Homeless Facilities and Services - 91.410, 91.210(c)

Introduction

Facilities Targeted to Homeless Persons


Emergency Shelter Beds

Transitional Housing Beds

Permanent Supportive Housing Beds

Year Round Beds (Current & New)

Voucher / Seasonal / Overflow Beds

Current & New

Current & New

Under Development

Households with Adult(s) and Child(ren)






Households with Only Adults






Chronically Homeless Households






Veterans






Unaccompanied Youth






Table 43 - Facilities Targeted to Homeless Persons





Describe mainstream services, such as health, mental health, and employment services to the extent those services are use to complement services targeted to homeless persons

List and describe services and facilities that meet the needs of homeless persons, particularly chronically homeless individuals and families, families with children, veterans and their families, and unaccompanied youth. If the services and facilities are listed on screen SP-40 Institutional Delivery Structure or screen MA-35 Special Needs Facilities and Services, describe how these facilities and services specifically address the needs of these populations.

MA-35 Special Needs Facilities and Services - 91.410, 91.210(d)

Introduction

HOPWA Assistance Baseline Table

Type of HOWA Assistance

Number of Units Designated or Available for People with HIV/AIDS and their families

TBRA


PH in facilities


STRMU


ST or TH facilities


PH placement


Table 42 – HOPWA Assistance Baseline











Including the elderly, frail elderly, persons with disabilities (mental, physical, developmental), persons with alcohol or other drug addictions, persons with HIV/AIDS and their families, public housing residents and any other categories the jurisdiction may specify, and describe their supportive housing needs

Describe programs for ensuring that persons returning from mental and physical health institutions receive appropriate supportive housing

Specify the activities that the jurisdiction plans to undertake during the next year to address the housing and supportive services needs identified in accordance with 91.215(e) with respect to persons who are not homeless but have other special needs. Link to one-year goals. 91.315(e)

For entitlement/consortia grantees: Specify the activities that the jurisdiction plans to undertake during the next year to address the housing and supportive services needs identified in accordance with 91.215(e) with respect to persons who are not homeless but have other special needs. Link to one-year goals. (91.220(2))



MA-40 Barriers to Affordable Housing - 91.410, 91.210(e)

Describe any negative effects of public policies on affordable housing and residential investment





MA-45 Non-Housing Community Development Assets - 91.410, 91.210(f)

Introduction

Economic Development Market Analysis

Business Activity

Business by Sector

Number of Workers

Number of Jobs

Share of Workers

%

Share of Jobs

%

Jobs less workers

%

Agriculture, Mining, Oil & Gas Extraction






Arts, Entertainment, Accommodations






Construction






Education and Health Care Services






Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate






Information






Manufacturing






Other Services






Professional, Scientific, Management Services






Public Administration






Retail Trade






Transportation & Warehousing






Wholesale Trade






Grand Total






Table 45 - Business Activity






Labor Force



Total Population in the Civilian Labor Force


Civilian Employed Population 16 years and over


Unemployment Rate


Unemployment Rate for Ages 16-24


Unemployment Rate for Ages 25-65


Table 46 - Labor Force






Occupations by Sector

Number of PeopleMedian Income

Management, business and financial


Farming, fisheries and forestry occupations


Service


Sales and office


Construction, extraction, maintenance and repair


Production, transportation and material moving


Table 47 – Occupations by Sector






Travel Time

Travel Time

Number

Percentage

< 30 Minutes



30-59 Minutes



60 or More Minutes



Total



Table 48 - Travel Time






Education:

Educational Attainment by Employment Status (Population 16 and Older)

Educational Attainment

In Labor Force


Civilian Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Less than high school graduate




High school graduate (includes equivalency)




Some college or Associate’s degree




Bachelor’s degree or higher




Table 49 - Educational Attainment by Employment Status





Educational Attainment by Age


Age

18–24 yrs

25–34 yrs

35–44 yrs

45–65 yrs

65+ yrs

Less than 9th grade






9th to 12th grade, no diploma






High school graduate, GED, or alternative






Some college, no degree






Associate’s degree






Bachelor’s degree






Graduate or professional degree






Table 50 - Educational Attainment by Age






Educational Attainment – Median Earnings in the Past 12 Months

Educational Attainment

Median Earnings in the Past 12 Months

Less than high school graduate


High school graduate (includes equivalency)


Some college or Associate’s degree


Bachelor’s degree


Graduate or professional degree


Table 51 – Median Earnings in the Past 12 Months







Based on the Business Activity table above, what are the major employment sectors within your jurisdiction?

Describe the workforce and infrastructure needs of the business community:

Describe any major changes that may have an economic impact, such as planned local or regional public or private sector investments or initiatives that have affected or may affect job and business growth opportunities during the planning period. Describe any needs for workforce development, business support or infrastructure these changes may create.

How do the skills and education of the current workforce correspond to employment opportunities in the jurisdiction?

Describe any current workforce training initiatives, including those supported by Workforce Investment Boards, community colleges and other organizations. Describe how these efforts will support the jurisdiction's Consolidated Plan.

Does your jurisdiction participate in a Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS)?

If so, what economic development initiatives are you undertaking that may be coordinated with the Consolidated Plan? If not, describe other local/regional plans or initiatives that impact economic growth.

Discussion



MA-50 Needs and Market Analysis Discussion

Are there areas where households with multiple housing problems are concentrated? (include a definition of "concentration")

Are there any areas in the jurisdiction where racial or ethnic minorities or low-income families are concentrated? (include a definition of "concentration")

What are the characteristics of the market in these areas/neighborhoods?

Are there any community assets in these areas/neighborhoods?

Are there other strategic opportunities in any of these areas?





Strategic Plan

SP-05 Overview

Strategic Plan Overview

SP-10 Geographic Priorities - 91.415, 91.215(a)(1)

Geographic Area

Table 52 - Geographic Priority Areas



1

Area Name:


Area Type:


Other Target Area Description:


HUD Approval Date:


% of Low/ Mod:


Revital Type:


Other Revital Description:


Identify the neighborhood boundaries for this target area.


Include specific housing and commercial characteristics of this target area.


How did your consultation and citizen participation process help you to identify this neighborhood as a target area?


Identify the needs in this target area.


What are the opportunities for improvement in this target area?


Are there barriers to improvement in this target area?




General Allocation Priorities

Describe the basis for allocating investments geographically within the state (or within the EMSA for HOPWA)




SP-25 Priority Needs - 91.415, 91.215(a)(2)

Priority Needs

Table 53 – Priority Needs Summary

1

Priority Need Name


Priority Level


Population


Geographic Areas Affected


Associated Goals


Description


Basis for Relative Priority


2

Priority Need Name


Priority Level


Population


Geographic Areas Affected


Associated Goals


Description


Basis for Relative Priority


3

Priority Need Name


Priority Level


Population


Geographic Areas Affected


Associated Goals


Description


Basis for Relative Priority




Narrative (Optional)

SP-30 Influence of Market Conditions - 91.415, 91.215(b)

Influence of Market Conditions

Affordable Housing Type

Market Characteristics that will influence
the use of funds available for housing type

Tenant Based Rental Assistance (TBRA)


TBRA for Non-Homeless Special Needs


New Unit Production


Rehabilitation


Acquisition, including preservation


Table 54 – Influence of Market Conditions






SP-35 Anticipated Resources - 91.420(b), 91.215(a)(4), 91.220(c)(1,2)

Introduction

Anticipated Resources

Program

Source of Funds

Uses of Funds

Expected Amount Available Year 1

Expected Amount Available Reminder of ConPlan

$

Narrative Description

Annual Allocation: $

Program Income: $

Prior Year Resources: $

Total:

$










Table 55 - Anticipated Resources



Explain how federal funds will leverage those additional resources (private, state and local funds), including a description of how matching requirements will be satisfied

If appropriate, describe publically owned land or property located within the jurisdiction that may be used to address the needs identified in the plan

Discussion

SP-40 Institutional Delivery Structure - 91.415, 91.215(k)

Explain the institutional structure through which the jurisdiction will carry out its consolidated plan including private industry, non-profit organizations, and public institutions.

Responsible Entity

Responsible Entity Type

Role

Geographic Area Served





Table 56 - Institutional Delivery Structure

Assess of Strengths and Gaps in the Institutional Delivery System

Availability of services targeted to homeless persons and persons with HIV and mainstream services

Homelessness Prevention Services

Available in the Community

Targeted to Homeless

Targeted to People with HIV

Homelessness Prevention Services





Counseling/Advocacy




Legal Assistance




Mortgage Assistance




Rental Assistance




Utilities Assistance





Street Outreach Services





Law Enforcement




Mobile Clinics




Other Street Outreach Services






Supportive Services





Alcohol & Drug Abuse




Child Care




Education




Employment and Employment Training




Healthcare




HIV/AIDS




Life Skills




Mental Health Counseling




Transportation





Other





Other




Table 57 - Homeless Prevention Services Summary

Describe how the service delivery system including, but not limited to, the services listed above meet the needs of homeless persons (particularly chronically homeless individuals and families, families with children, veterans and their families, and unaccompanied youth)

Describe the strengths and gaps of the service delivery system for special needs population and persons experiencing homelessness, including, but not limited to, the services listed above

Provide a summary of the strategy for overcoming gaps in the institutional structure and service delivery system for carrying out a strategy to address priority needs

SP-45 Goals - 91.415, 91.215(a)(4)

Goals Summary Information

Sort Order

Goal Name

Start Year

End Year

Category

Geographic Area

Needs Addressed

Funding

Goal Outcome Indicator










Table 58 – Goals Summary



Goal Descriptions



Estimate the number of extremely low-income, low-income, and moderate-income families to whom the jurisdiction will provide affordable housing as defined by HOME 91.315(b)(2)



SP-50 Public Housing Accessibility and Involvement - 91.415, 91.215(c)

Need to Increase the Number of Accessible Units (if Required by a Section 504 Voluntary Compliance Agreement)

Activities to Increase Resident Involvements

Is the public housing agency designated as troubled under 24 CFR part 902?

Plan to remove the ‘troubled’ designation





SP-55 Strategic Plan Barriers to Affordable Housing - 91.415, 91.215(h)

Barriers to Affordable Housing

Strategy to Remove or Ameliorate the Barriers to Affordable Housing

SP-60 Homelessness Strategy - 91.415, 91.215(d)

Describe how the jurisdiction's strategic plan goals contribute to:

Reaching out to homeless persons (especially unsheltered persons) and assessing their individual needs

Addressing the emergency and transitional housing needs of homeless persons

Helping homeless persons (especially chronically homeless individuals and families, families with children, veterans and their families, and unaccompanied youth) make the transition to permanent housing and independent living, including shortening the period of time that individuals and families experience homelessness, facilitating access for homeless individuals and families to affordable housing units, and preventing individuals and families who were recently homeless from becoming homeless again.

Help low-income individuals and families avoid becoming homeless, especially extremely low-income individuals and families who are likely to become homeless after being discharged from a publicly funded institution or system of care, or who are receiving assistance from public and private agencies that address housing, health, social services, employment, education or youth needs



SP-65 Lead-based Paint Hazards - 91.415, 91.215(i)

Actions to address LBP hazards and increase access to housing without LBP hazards

How are the actions listed above related to the extent of lead poisoning and hazards?

How are the actions listed above integrated into housing policies and procedures?











SP-70 Anti-Poverty Strategy - 91.415, 91.215(j)

Jurisdiction Goals, Programs and Policies for reducing the number of Poverty-Level Families

How are the Jurisdiction poverty reducing goals, programs, and policies coordinated with this affordable housing plan

SP-80 Monitoring - 91.230

Describe the standards and procedures that the jurisdiction will use to monitor activities carried out in furtherance of the plan and will use to ensure long-term compliance with requirements of the programs involved, including minority business outreach and the comprehensive planning requirements



Expected Resources

AP-15 Expected Resources - 91.420(b), 91.220(c)(1,2)

Introduction

Anticipated Resources

Program

Source of Funds

Uses of Funds

Expected Amount Available Year 1

Expected Amount Available Reminder of ConPlan

$

Narrative Description

Annual Allocation: $

Program Income: $

Prior Year Resources: $

Total:

$










Table 59 - Expected Resources – Priority Table


Explain how federal funds will leverage those additional resources (private, state and local funds), including a description of how matching requirements will be satisfied

If appropriate, describe publically owned land or property located within the jurisdiction that may be used to address the needs identified in the plan

Discussion

Annual Goals and Objectives

AP-20 Annual Goals and Objectives - 91.420, 91.220(c)(3)&(e)

Goals Summary Information

Sort Order

Goal Name

Start Year

End Year

Category

Geographic Area

Needs Addressed

Funding

Goal Outcome Indicator










Table 60 – Goals Summary



Goal Descriptions


Goal Name


Goal Description














AP-25 Allocation Priorities – 91.320(d)

Introduction:

Funding Allocation Priorities

Program

Goals

















Table 59 – Funding Allocation Priorities


Reason for Allocation Priorities

How will the proposed distribution of funds will address the priority needs and specific objectives described in the Consolidated Plan?

AP-35 Projects - 91.420, 91.220(d)

Introduction

#

Project Name



Table 61 – Project Information


Describe the reasons for allocation priorities and any obstacles to addressing underserved needs

AP-38 Project Summary

Project Summary Information

1

Project Name


Target Area


Goals Supported


Needs Addressed


Funding


Description


Target Date


Estimate the number and type of families that will benefit from the proposed activities


Location Description


Planned Activities


AP-50 Geographic Distribution - 91.420, 91.220(f)

Description of the geographic areas of the entitlement (including areas of low-income and minority concentration) where assistance will be directed

Geographic Distribution

Target Area

Percentage of Funds



Table 62 - Geographic Distribution


Rationale for the priorities for allocating investments geographically

Discussion




Affordable Housing

AP-55 Affordable Housing - 91.420, 91.220(g)

Introduction

One Year Goals for the Number of Households to be Supported

Homeless


Non-Homeless


Special-Needs


Total


Table 64 - One Year Goals for Affordable Housing by Support Requirement



One Year Goals for the Number of Households Supported Through

Rental Assistance


The Production of New Units


Rehab of Existing Units


Acquisition of Existing Units


Total


Table 65 - One Year Goals for Affordable Housing by Support Type

Discussion





AP-60 Public Housing - 91.420, 91.220(h)

Introduction

Actions planned during the next year to address the needs to public housing

Actions to encourage public housing residents to become more involved in management and participate in homeownership

If the PHA is designated as troubled, describe the manner in which financial assistance will be provided or other assistance

Discussion


AP-65 Homeless and Other Special Needs Activities - 91.420, 91.220(i)

Introduction

Describe the jurisdictions one-year goals and actions for reducing and ending homelessness including

Reaching out to homeless persons (especially unsheltered persons) and assessing their individual needs

Addressing the emergency shelter and transitional housing needs of homeless persons

Helping homeless persons (especially chronically homeless individuals and families, families with children, veterans and their families, and unaccompanied youth) make the transition to permanent housing and independent living, including shortening the period of time that individuals and families experience homelessness, facilitating access for homeless individuals and families to affordable housing units, and preventing individuals and families who were recently homeless from becoming homeless again

Helping low-income individuals and families avoid becoming homeless, especially extremely low-income individuals and families and those who are: being discharged from publicly funded institutions and systems of care (such as health care facilities, mental health facilities, foster care and other youth facilities, and corrections programs and institutions); or, receiving assistance from public or private agencies that address housing, health, social services, employment, education, or youth needs.

Discussion

One year goals for the number of households to be provided housing through the use of HOPWA for:

Short-term rent, mortgage, and utility assistance to prevent homelessness of the individual or family


Tenant-based rental assistance


Units provided in housing facilities (transitional or permanent) that are being developed, leased, or operated


Units provided in transitional short-term housing facilities developed, leased, or operated with HOPWA funds


Total



AP-70 HOPWA Goals – 91.320(k)(4)


One year goals for the number of households to be provided housing through the use of HOPWA for:


Short-term rent, mortgage, and utility assistance to prevent homelessness of the individual or family


Tenant-based rental assistance


Units provided in permanent housing facilities developed, leased, or operated with HOPWA funds


Units provided in transitional short-term housing facilities developed, leased, or operated with HOPWA funds


Total





AP-75 Barriers to affordable housing - 91.420, 91.220(j)

Introduction

Actions it planned to remove or ameliorate the negative effects of public policies that serve as barriers to affordable housing such as land use controls, tax policies affecting land, zoning ordinances, building codes, fees and charges, growth limitations, and policies affecting the return on residential investment

Discussion

AP-85 Other Actions - 91.420, 91.220(k)

Introduction

Actions planned to address obstacles to meeting underserved needs

Actions planned to foster and maintain affordable housing

Actions planned to reduce lead-based paint hazards

Actions planned to reduce the number of poverty-level families

Actions planned to develop institutional structure

Actions planned to enhance coordination between public and private housing and social service agencies

Discussion

Program Specific Requirements

AP-90 Program Specific Requirements – 91.320(k)(1,2,3)

Introduction:






Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG)

Reference 24 CFR 91.320(k)(1)

Projects planned with all CDBG funds expected to be available during the year are identified in the Projects Table. The following identifies program income that is available for use that is included in projects to be carried out.



1. The total amount of program income that will have been received before

the start of the next program year and that has not yet been reprogrammed


2. The amount of proceeds from section 108 loan guarantees that will be

used during the year to address the priority needs and specific objectives

identified in the grantee's strategic plan


3. The amount of surplus funds from urban renewal settlements


4. The amount of any grant funds returned to the line of credit for which the
planned use has not been included in a prior statement or plan.


5. The amount of income from float-funded activities


Total Program Income



Other CDBG Requirements


1. The amount of urgent need activities






HOME Investment Partnership Program (HOME)

Reference 24 CFR 91.320(k)(2)

  1. A description of other forms of investment being used beyond those identified in Section 92.205 is as follows:


  1. A description of the guidelines that will be used for resale or recapture of HOME funds when used for homebuyer activities as required in 92.254, is as follows:


  1. A description of the guidelines for resale or recapture that ensures the affordability of units acquired with HOME funds? See 24 CFR 92.254(a)(4) are as follows:


  1. Plans for using HOME funds to refinance existing debt secured by multifamily housing that is rehabilitated with HOME funds along with a description of the refinancing guidelines required that will be used under 24 CFR 92.206(b), are as follows:


Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG)

Reference 91.320(k)(3)


  1. Include written standards for providing ESG assistance (may include as attachment)

  2. If the Continuum of Care has established centralized or coordinated assessment system that meets HUD requirements, describe that centralized or coordinated assessment system.

  3. Identify the process for making sub-awards and describe how the ESG allocation available to private nonprofit organizations (including community and faith-based organizations).

  4. If the jurisdiction is unable to meet the homeless participation requirement in 24 CFR 576.405(a), the jurisdiction must specify its plan for reaching out to and consulting with homeless or formerly homeless individuals in considering policies and funding decisions regarding facilities and services funded under ESG.

  5. Describe performance standards for evaluating ESG.

Discussion:




Appendix - Alternate/Local Data Sources


1

Data Source Name

CoC Housing Inventory Chart

List the name of the organization or individual who originated the data set.


Provide a brief summary of the data set.


What was the purpose for developing this data set?

How comprehensive is the coverage of this administrative data? Is data collection concentrated in one geographic area or among a certain population?

What time period (provide the year, and optionally month, or month and day) is covered by this data set?

What is the status of the data set (complete, in progress, or planned)?





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