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CONSOLIDATED ANNUAL PERFORMANCE AND EVALUATIVE REPORT (CAPER) COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) AND HOME PROGRAMS
The above named City has completed its’ Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluative Report (CAPER) for the period ending September 30, 2011. The CAPER and other appropriate documentation which lists the activities, performance, accomplishments, and expenditures for fiscal year 2011/2012 are available to the public at the address listed above during normal business hours. All citizens are encouraged to examine and submit comments regarding the CAPER to the street address listed above on or before December 2, 2011. The comment period is for fifteen (15) days. Housing and Neighborhood Services of the City is the designated Department which oversees and administers the CDBG and HOME programs. Additional information can be obtained by calling 972-237-8166.
2011 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and Home Programs Schedule of Neighborhood Meetings
Notice is hereby given that citizen input meetings will be held to solicit suggestions for 2011 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME activities and PY2011 Action Plan on the following dates:
Monday, February 22, 2011 – 6:30 P.M.
Thursday, February 24, 2011 – 6:30 P.M.
2012 Spikes
Request for Proposals (RFP) forms will be available March 1, 2011 at the following location Monday through Friday from 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. RFP’s are due on or before March 31, 2011 by 5:00 P.M. and can be returned to the following address.
Further information on the program may be obtained by contacting the Community Development Division at 972.237.8166.
2014 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) and HOME PROGRAMS
205 W. Church
TO ALL INTERESTED AGENCIES, GROUPS, AND PERSONS: This is a 30-day comment period from June 15, 2014 – July 14, 2014
The above named City has completed its citizen participation, community development plan, public notices, and review process. On May 20, 2014 the City Council, after due citizen participation requirements and publications, have reviewed activities for an expected CDBG and HOME grant entitlement allocation totaling $1,779,718.
Subsequently, the application, certifications, and required documentation will be submitted to HUD on or about August 15, 2014. The Consolidated Plan, final statement and other appropriated documentation which lists the activities considered by City Council on May 20, 2014 is available to the public regarding the 2014 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME Programs at the address listed above during normal business hours. Additional information can be obtained by calling (972) 237-8166.
All citizens are encouraged to examine and submit comments regarding the PY14 CDBG and HOME Programs to the street address listed above. Comments must be received on or before July 14, 2014. Housing and Neighborhood Services of the City is the designated department which operates and provides oversight for the CDBG Program.
10-01-14 to 9-30-15
CDBG FUNDING SOURCES AVAILABLE: CDBG Fund Allocation Total: $1,350,254
HOME FUNDING SOURCES AVAILABLE: PJ Fund Allocation Total: $429,464
Please note there is no projected program income or returned grant funds anticipated from any sources.
2014 CDBG PROGRAM SUMMARY
CDBG Program Administration $195,621
Indirect Cost $71,429
Emergency Repair $40,513
Housing Rehabilitation $296,400
This program provides full rehab assistance up to $25,000 and reconstruction up to $75,000 for citizens 60 years and older or disabled combining CDBG and/or Home Funds. Liens are filed to protect the City’s investment on single family low/mod owner occupied units. Depending on income, deferred payment, 0 percent and 3 percent loans are utilized.
Housing Rehabilitation, Reconstruction, Emergency, Homeownership and Direct Delivery Cost $275,753
BuyinG-Power Program $65,000
The City of Grand Prairie BuyinG-Power Program will help pay initial costs to help qualified low and moderate income citizens purchase a home. The City will provide from $3,500 up to $5,000 which can be used towards down payment and/or reasonable closing costs. The home purchased must be the primary residence of the buyer and located within the city limits of Grand Prairie.
Grand Prairie United Charities $37,000
Children First Center $37,000
Brighter Tomorrows $37,000
GP Charlie Taylor/Tony Shotwell & Dalworth Day Camps $14,923
Lifeline Shelter for Families $37,000
Grand Prairie Wellness Center $31,296
To provide partial funding for a Medical Assistant and a part time Dental Hygienist at the Grand Prairie Wellness Center which assists with medical, dental and chiropractic services to low and moderate income citizens of Grand Prairie.
Star Group Community Development Corporation $8,319
Sidewalks Repair/Replacement $125,000
Sparks Drive Census Tract #162.023 Budget $125,000
302,306,310,314,318,322,326,330,334,338,402,406,410,414,418,422,426,430,434,433,429,425,421,417,413,409,405,401,337,333,329,325,321,317,313,309,305,301,502,506,510,514,518,522,526,530,602,606,610,614,618,622,626,625,621,617,613,609,605,601,529,525,521,517,513,509,505,501
Community Housing Development Organization, Inc. (CHDO) $155,000
Home Rehabilitations (HRP)/Home Reconstructions $274,464
The rehabilitation and reconstruction program provides deferred payment, 0% and 3% loans up to $75,000 for low and moderate-income homeowners 60 years and older or disabled citizens to rehab single-family homes and is used in conjunction with the CDBG Rehabilitation Program. Applications are accepted on a first-come first-served basis and rehabs and/or reconstructions are conducted based on need.
NSP Quarterly Performance Report Ending March 31, 2014
NSP Quarterly Performance Report Ending December 13, 2013
On or about October 2, 2013 the City of Grand Prairie will submit a request to the HUD Fort Worth Regional Office for the releaseof CDBG and HOME funds under Community Development Block Grand Title 1 of the Community Development Act of 1974, as amended toundertake projects known asRehabilitation for the purpose of rehabilitation of single family low to moderate income households estimated rehab cost of $25,000.00 per project estimating 12 tiered projects. Rehab cost may include such things as siding, HVAC, new windows, roof, plumbing, electrical upgrade. Total budget is $300,000. A tiered city wide environmental review was completed and was determined to be Categorically Excluded subject to 24 CFR part 58.5. Site specific reviews will be completed once specific addresses are identified. Emergency Repairs of up to $5,000.00 will be completed on emergency items that occur without warning, estimating 9 tiered projects. Emergency Repairs could be hot water heater replacement, water line repair, gas leak, HVAC repair, roof repair, ect. Total budget is $40,521. A tiered city wide environmental review was completed and was determined to be Categorically Excluded subject to 24 CFR part 58.5. Site specific reviews will be completed once specific addresses are identified. Sidewalk Repair/Replacement for repairing and replacing sidewalks in CDBG Low to Moderate areas at the following streets/blocks – Maple Street, Census Tract 156.001 blocks, 1701,1702,1705,1706,1709,1710,1713,1714,1717,1718,1722,1726,1730,1734,1801,1802,1805,1806,1809,1810,1813,1814,1817,1818,1821,1822,1826,1825.Total budget of $45,000.Santa Margarita, Census Tract 164.072 blocks 402,406,413,414,417,418,421,422,425,426,429,433,434,437,441,442,2601,2602,2605,2606,2609,2610,2613,2614,2618,2622,2626. Total budget of $50,000. Santa Paula Street, Census Tract 164.072 blocks 401,405,409,413,417,421,425,429,433,437,441,445,446,449,450. Total Budget of $30,000.
HOME Investment Partnerships Program Title II of Cranston-Gonzalez National affordable Housing Act of 1990,as amended, to undertake a project known as theHOME Reconstruction Program include homes that are deteriorated beyond a rehab (75% or more) they are removed and reconstructed at an estimated cost of $85,000. Estimating 3 houses. Total budget is $300,000. A tiered city wide environmental review was completed and was determined to be Categorically Excluded subject to 24 CFR part 58.5. Site specific reviews will be completed once specific addresses are identified. Work in conjunction with Grand Prairie Community Housing Development Organization to develop a lot and construction of one single family unit at a cost of $91,596 to be sold to a low to moderate first time home buyer . Total budget is $91,596. A tiered city wide environmental review was completed and was determined to be Categorically Excluded subject to 24 CFR part 58.5. Site specific reviews will be completed once specific addresses are identified.
Any individual, group, or agency disagreeing with this determination or wishing to comment on the project may submit written comments to the Housing and Neighborhood Services Division of the City of Grand Prairie. All comments received by October 1, 2013 will be considered by the City of Grand Prairie prior to authorizing submission of a request for release of funds. Commenter’s should specify which part of this Notice they are addressing.
HUD will consider objections to its release of funds and the City of Grand Prairie certification received by October 17, 2013 or a period of fifteen days from its receipt of the request (whichever is later) only if they are on one of the following bases: (a) the certification was not executed by the Certifying Officer or other officer of the City of Grand Prairie approved by HUD ; (b) the City of Grand Prairie has omitted a step or failed to make a decision or finding required by HUD regulations at 24 CFR Part 58; (c) the grant recipient or other participants in the project have committed funds or incurred costs not authorized by 24 CFR Part 58 before approval of a release of funds by HUD ; or (d) another Federal agency acting pursuant to 40 CFR Part 1504 has submitted a written finding that the project is unsatisfactory from the standpoint of environmental quality. Objections must be prepared and submitted in accordance with the required procedures (24 CFR Part 58) and shall be addressed to HUD Fort Worth Regional Office at 801 Cherry Street, Unit #45, Suite 2500, Fort Worth, Texas 76102. Potential objectors should contact HUD to verify the actual last day of the objection period.