CDBG and HOME Program - 1 Presentation Title Subtitle (optional) Date Vancouver City Council Workshop/Public Hearing Staff, Title Staff, Title CDBG and HOME Program March 16, 2015 City Council Workshop Peggy Sheehan, Programs Manager Danell Norby, Programs Coordinator 2015 Action Plan / Funding Recommendation
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CDBG and HOME Program - 1
Presentation Title Subtitle (optional)
Date Vancouver City Council Workshop/Public Hearing Staff, Title Staff, Title
CDBG and HOME Program
March 16, 2015
City Council Workshop
Peggy Sheehan, Programs Manager
Danell Norby, Programs Coordinator
2015 Action Plan / Funding Recommendation
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• Action Plan Background and Process
• Timeline
Workshop Overview
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Action Plan Background
• Provides funding availability updates
• Provides information on projects proposed for the project year
• Prioritizes project applications based on community needs
• Must follow HUD statutory requirements
• Must incorporate HUD Goals:
– Provide Decent Housing
– Create Suitable Living Environments
– Create Economic Opportunities
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Action Plan Process Fall Winter Spring
Pre-Application Meeting Final Applications Due
Council Workshop
Recommendations
Electronic Applications
Available
Applicant Presentations City Council Public
Hearing
Committee Review and
Prioritization
Action Plan Adoption
Hearing
Final Action Plan
submitted to HUD
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Community Applications
Public Services and Homeless Services by:
• Assisting low- and moderate-income households and people
who are homeless or at risk of homelessness
• New service or increased level of existing service
• 6 applications received
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Community Applications cont. Non-Profit Facility/Capital Improvement Projects:
• Acquisition, construction, rehabilitation or improvements that will
make a lasting community change to the community
• Agencies that serve people throughout the community must also
be funded with Clark County CDBG funds
• 4 applications received
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Community Applications cont.
Housing Projects and Tenant-Based Rental Assistance
• Acquire, construct and/or rehabilitate affordable housing for
rent or homeownership or provide direct rental assistance to
low-income people
• Fund at least one project owned by a CHDO
• 7 applications received
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Community Applications cont. Housing Services
• Must be awarded in conjunction with HOME funding
• 3 applications received
Review Committee Members NAME AFFILIATION
Barb Gerrior Clark County
Christine Smith City of Vancouver
Frank L'Amie Vancouver Heights Neighborhood Association
Franklin Johnson Bennington Neighborhood Association
Greg McGreevey Fruit Valley Foundation
Jennifer Halleck Vancouver School District
Julianna Marler Port of Vancouver
Judi Bailey City of Vancouver
Mike True Fort Vancouver Historic Reserve Trust
Paul Lewis Community Representative
Phil Wuest Community Representative
Ryan Lopossa City of Vancouver
Sharif Burdzik Riverview Bank
Sierk Braam Norris, Beggs and Simpson
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• Clear project scope, location,
budget and goals
• Consistent with 2014-18
Consolidated Plan
– Increase and preserve affordable
housing
– Revitalize targeted neighborhoods
– Provide supportive services for
homeless & vulnerable pop.
– Increase economic opportunity
• Demonstrated agency capacity
• Method for tracking outcomes
• Community support
• High impact for low- and
moderate-income persons
• Leverages other funding sources
• Coordinates with other public or
private efforts
Prioritization Criteria
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• Historically $300,000
• Support Infrastructure in HUD eligible neighborhoods
• Reduce barriers in parks and sidewalks to meet ADA
standards
• Project completed by April 2016
Public Infrastructure Set-aside
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• NTSA Curb Ramp Program – $60,000
• Main Street ramps and island replacement - $240,000
• Oakbrook Park ADA Improvements - $290,000
• Esther Short Park Playground Safety Improvements - $200,000
• Washington Street Curb Ramps - $80,000
• Evergreen Boulevard Curb Ramps - $140,000
• Columbia Street Curb Ramps - $172,500
Public Infrastructure Set-aside
Proposed Projects
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Sources:
2015 Estimated CDBG Funding
$ 270,000 Prior Year Resources
$ 50,000 Projected Program Income from Loan Payments