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75B - PH COVID-19 RESPONSE FUNDING PLAN
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75B
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4/21/2020
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what constitutes reasonable notice and opportunity to comment given their <br />circumstances. The City has determined that 5 days constitutes reasonable notice <br />and opportunity to comment given the circumstances surrounding the COVID-19 <br />pandemic. The waiver is in effect through the end of the 2020 program year. <br />Minor edits to the plan, such as updating contact information, will not constitute a <br />"Substantial Amendment", and therefore, will not be released for public review <br />and comment. Copies shall be made available following the process described <br />in Section G of this document. <br />c. Public Hearina <br />The City shall conduct a public hearing to review and accept public comments <br />on the draft amendment to the Citizen Participation Plan. <br />d. Submittal to HUD <br />A copy of the Citizen Participation Plan, including a summary of all written <br />comments and those received during the public hearing as well as the City's <br />responses and proof of compliance with the minimum 30-day public review and <br />comment period requirement shall be submitted to HUD for their records. A <br />summary of any comments or views not accepted and the reasons therefore shall <br />be supplied to HUD as applicable. <br />C. Five -Year Consolidated Plan <br />The following paragraphs describe the policies and procedures for the development of <br />the Five -Year Consolidated Plan. To comply with 24 CFR Part 91.105(b), the information <br />supplied in the draft Consolidated Plan for public review shall include: <br />• The amount of assistance the City expects to receive (grant funds and <br />program income); <br />• The range of activities that may be undertaken; and <br />• The estimated amount of funding that will benefit low- and moderate -income <br />persons. <br />The City shall also provide an assessment of community development and housing <br />needs, identify short term and long-term community development objectives directed <br />toward the provision of decent housing and the expansion of economic opportunities <br />primarily for persons of low- and moderate -income. <br />Additionally, the City shall attest to its compliance with the acquisition and relocation <br />requirements of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies <br />Act of 1970, as amended, and implementing regulations at 49 CFR 24, as effectuated by <br />the City's adopted Residential Anti -Displacement and Relocation Assistance Plan, as <br />required under Section 104(d) of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, <br />as amended. Persons displaced as a result of HUD -assisted activities, whether <br />City of Santa Ana <br />Citizen Participation Plan I April 2020 <br />Page 5 <br />75B-26 <br />
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