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Community Development
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60C
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5/15/2018
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2023
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AP -50 Geographic Distribution — 91.220(f) <br />Description of the geographic areas of the entitlement (including areas of low-income and <br />minority concentration) where assistance will be directed <br />HUD -funded activities are limited to the City's low -and moderate -income areas, which encompasses the <br />majority of the City's residential areas. Areas of the City outside of the CDBG target areas will benefit <br />from activities that are limited -clientele in nature, i.e„ a person/household can benefit from a federally - <br />assisted program provided that they meet the program's eligibility& cel#@ria. Eligibility is typically <br />established b household income and household size. <br />Y RG�fhki ' <br />CDBG program funds will be expended based on p <br />available on a citywide basis for qualified benefich <br />activities will also be carried out on a citywide bas[ <br />development projects (i.e. street and park improv, <br />and moderate -income areas; i.e., areas of the City <br />moderate -income area definition. ,dial; <br />t critdHa. rd'N` ttample, public services will be <br />([� housing and'{gram administration <br />sing code enforcerriantand community <br />projects) will be ca rif11tit{t in the City's low- <br />'sthe mai '-I of residents il meet HUD's low- and <br />HOME funds will be utilized to support hoAl, ;g"acquiSitkpn,rnew colhIRuction and rehabilitation <br />hN <br />activities for very low-inc901 "' 0Yl]eowners aRghenants,�$ g & . „ <br />ESG funding will be used 0311p p o rt pYo'&rams that help prevent homelessness or that assist those <br />sRN,�i,, <br />individuals whotfft !already hbmbld a ,%Rfllj' ifje�gency�, thnsitional housing and related supportive <br />ffil <br />services, %i�por�on of ESGrapd general funds vjfl1(5 ,CCndcntrated in the Civic Center where the largest <br />commilii[Rof homeless mt�IMcluals, eme. <br />TargetAtea,,, s?percentage of Funds <br />Low -and Moderate-lii'ft areal Syr 39 <br />Citywide ri ry, '2' " 61 <br />i_ -E Tv <br />Table 8 - Geographic Dlstrlbutich'10' <br />Annual Action Plan <br />2018 <br />OMB Contra[ No: 2506-0117 (exp, 06/30/2018) <br />60C-34 <br />30 <br />
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