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  • review procedures under the covered programs that are similar to those that now apply to e~titlement cities and counties and to States under the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program and assistance recipients~under the McKinney Act Homeless
  • in administrating the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME funds to enhance the quality of life for our citizens through various physical, social. and housing programs. The HOME Investment Partnership Program offers the City the opportunity to address
  • Community Building in Partnership, ~Inc" (priv~te)' Community Development Administration (state) Community Development Block Grant,' HUD (federal) Community Development Financial Corporation (local) Corporation for·National Service (f~deral), . Enterprise
  • representatives from each neighborhood were Invited to present their ~trategic plans as part of the City's public hearing on its 1998 Community Development Block Grant Consolidated Plan .. We are also building a link . . between the EC Board and the City's
  • program in USDA, rental housing assistance and community . development block grants at HUD, employment programs at Labor, and education and other soCial support programs. --These cuts, if implemented. would have a major impact on the "safety net
  • or other social support such as AOC or housing assistance and target community development block grants and community reinvestment act funding for self-employment training. (NE) 13. Congress should encourage new legislation that insure that the focus
  • have 5LaLe and local planninq requiremenLa. Thl0 plan would clearly supplement thoDO dooumenta, bu~ it may ha an additional burden on ind;vidual recipients. 4. Are the StAteD looking for waivers for thaae planning reqnirements? 5. Tho CDBG
  • '. COIhrrninity Opportunity' Fund ,$4.85 billion level is approxlmateiy' ' . same as FY 1995 level· of consolidated programs (CDBG~ Econoffiic, . Development.Initiative; youthbuild). . , . , '.. " : Homeless Assistance Fund $1.12 billion level i's same as FY
  • , using the balance of the Federal funds and additional equity and private funds. Access to a major allocation of federal funds such as Development Funds is of major significance to a small community such as Little Rock, where CDBG allocations are too
  • to identify sub-standard housing units. * In progress. 6.1 b Rehab existing substandard units or remove inferior units through the use of neighborhood housing programs. * The CDBG Program has provided the City with funds to rehabilitate 35 houses
  • CONTRIBUTION i I I STATE GRANTS: Missouri Department of Economic Development: Neighborh~od Assistance Tax Credit Program NeighborhQod Assistance Tax Credit Program CDBG Infrastructure .Grant I RECD Rural Development Grant I . CDBG Neighborhood Development
  • Paso. 'to' replace . the existing substandard center, at an estimated cost of $2 million funded with Community Development Block'Grant: (CDBG)' 'funds. '.' . , • " Two Civic Center Plaza • EI Paso, Texas \ 79901-1196. 915/541-4000 • FAX 541-45q1
  • Development Block Grant Eas~ had received final approval from Joe Driskill, director of the Missouri Department of Economic Develop­ ment, sealing· the lease agreement with Jakel for the city building now under renovation: The $419,000 . infrastructure .CDBG
  • . The above FY,95 budget'increases arc ,in addition to 'the . : : ,mainslream Federal assistance provided: througlt programs like Food S~ps. AFDC•.. .and CDBG. and tbrough surplus Peder~iequjpme~lt. food,and teal prop~rty. provided " to homeless ,~rsons
  • .............................. . Title XX (SSBG) .................... . HUD . CDBG.................................... HOME Investment Partnership Program.... ......... ................... Public Housing Operating Subsidies.............................. Justice Local Crime Prevention
  • ' Youthbuild (back to FY 1994 level)i'$19 million from Nehemiah grants termination and $349 million frbm CDBG (redu,cing the program $90. million or 2% below 1994). o $297 million of homeless assistance (27%) 1s postponed until FY 1996. ' o VA medical
  • for Consolidated Plan (consolidating planning requirements for funds in CDBG; Home, ESG, HOPWA) . . 77-9 . In this effort todevdop more integrated systems ofhousing and services: . Fora more widespread effort, use asbuildingblocksHHS'sACCESSInit iative--whi
  • would be subjected to an across­ the-board reduction of 44 percent. Programs in this category include CDBG, technology, education, science and housing programs. . o The President is reluctant to approve any compromise that reduces the overall nu~ber·of