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19E - CONSOLIDATED PERFORMANCE AND EVALUATION REPORT
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19E - CONSOLIDATED PERFORMANCE AND EVALUATION REPORT
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Community Development
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19E
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9/3/2013
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2018
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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> redevelopment-funded units are included, the City exceeded one-year housing goals (a total of <br /> 140 units completed). <br /> <br /> Several reasons exist that account for the City falling short of its 2012-2013 housing program goals. <br /> These reasons include the following: <br /> ¦ Several key program staff retired during the 2012-2013 report period. Due to reductions in <br /> HUD funding and the loss of redevelopment, these positions have not b filled. The resulting <br /> increase in workload for the remaining staff has negatively impacted <br /> • The loss of redevelopment has stymied future housing progr -tie City has <br /> <br /> phased funding and construction of projects in order to mar' Phasing <br /> often results in project delays. <br /> • Many home owners still remain apprehensive of the c unwilling <br /> to encumber their home with additional debt. <br /> ¦ In total, homeless service providers that recv' City exceeded <br /> planned goals for the 2012-2013 report peric, <br /> • With respect to public services, durin activities funded with <br /> CDBG met planned goals. Combined, ied goals (108%). <br /> <br /> • As EXHIBITS 4 and 6 provides an ove mm unity improvement five- <br /> year goals. These activities m - - provements. It is important to <br /> note that in addition to t1- y improvement projects, 11 more <br /> projects were at variou _ -otter accomplishments will be reported <br /> in subsequent CAPE <br /> <br /> Based on three-ye of meet five-year goals. These activities include <br /> the following: using (project is underway but will not be reported <br /> until com g rehabilitation, services for the disabled and Low- and <br /> <br /> Moder d fair housing services. <br /> <br /> 3. Are m <br /> 2012-2013 is r the five-year Consolidated Plan cycle so it is now possible to better <br /> ascertain if five-y ill be met. <br /> <br /> During 2012-2013 some activities did not meet planned one-year goals. These activities include: <br /> • Only 21 single-family housing units were assisted during the report period; the Action Plan <br /> <br /> called for 28 units to be assisted. <br /> • The City's fair housing services provider met 82% of planned annual goal <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> 08/11/2013 31 <br /> <br /> 19E-39 <br />
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