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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY Woburn Redevelopment Authority City of Woburn December 12, 2013 Massachusetts Community Development Block Grant Program PUBLIC MEETING
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Massachusetts Community Development Block Grant Program Massachusetts CDBG Program COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY The CD Strategy must do the following: Summarize the community’s various planning documents; Specify community development goals and objectives; Identify proposed CD target areas; and, Indicate how the strategy complies with the Commonwealth’s Sustainable Development Principles.
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Woburn’s Planning Documents Vision 2020 Plan, December, 2005 Woburn Square Revitalization Plan, May, 2000 Open Space and Recreation Plan, June, 2004
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Woburn Vision 2020 December, 2005 Based on extensive process of community participation; Functions as the City’s Master Plan document; and, Identifies needs and sets priority goals and objectives in the areas of open space, housing, economic development, and transportation.
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Woburn Square Revitalization Plan May, 2000 Identified existing blighted conditions in downtown target area; Set overall goals and objectives for downtown revitalization, Proposed a program of short term and long term activities in the areas of building rehabilitation, business development, lighting and streetscape improvements, downtown promotion, and zoning.
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Open Space & Recreation Plan June, 2004 Inventories existing open space and recreation resources; Analyzes need for open space and recreation facilities based on local demographics; Identifies trends in the creation and loss of open space and recreation facilities; Identifies goals and objectives.
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Program ComponentAllocation Community Development Fund I$15,535,615 Community Development Fund II$ 2,700,000 Mini-Entitlement Program$ 8,100,000 Economic Development Fund$ 1,600,000 Reserves$ 150,000 Section 108 Loan Repayments$ 330,000 DHCD Administration$ 981,926 TOTAL$29,497,541 Massachusetts CDBG Program FY 2014 Allocation
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Massachusetts Community Development Block Grant Program NATIONAL OBJECTIVES Benefit to Low and Moderate Income Persons (at least 70% of all funds, statewide) Elimination of Slums and Blight (no more than 30% of all funds, statewide) Urgent Need (public emergencies only, not applicable)
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FY 2013 Low and Moderate Income Limits Boston Metro MSA Area Household SizeMaximum Income 1 person$47,150 2 persons$53,900 3 persons$60,650 4 persons$67,350 5 persons$72,750 6 persons$78,150 7 persons$83,550 8 persons$88,950
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT TARGET AREA
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CDBG Eligible Activities Housing Rehabilitation Economic Development Public Facilities which serve the needs of low/moderate income people Infrastructure Public Social Services, in conjunction with other activities (must not exceed 20% of total amount requested) Planning
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Open Space Priorities 2012 CDS Ranking High Priority – Whispering Hill upgrades High Priority – Develop multi-use paths on former railroad rights-of-way Medium Priority – Improve recreation and open space opportunities in the community development target area Medium Priority – Preserve and improve existing parks
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Housing Priorities 2012 CDS Ranking High Priority – Preservation of existing affordable housing Medium Priority – Encourage more mixed-use downtown Medium Priority – provide more senior housing in Woburn Square Low Priority – Pursue transit-oriented development at Mishawum Train Station
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Economic Development and Woburn Square Revitalization Priorities 2012 CDS Ranking High Priority – Parking System Improvements in Woburn Square High Priority – Add additional parking spaces in the Downtown area Medium Priority – Continue to assist property owners with business expansion and property rehabilitation improvements
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High Priority – Provide better access to the Anderson Regional Transportation Center by rebuilding the New Boston Street Bridge High Priority – Sidewalk Improvements for ADA compliance High Priority – Reconstruct Substandard Roadways in the Woburn CDBG Target Area Medium Priority – Improve traffic operations throughout the City Infrastructure and Transportation Priorities 2012 CDS Ranking
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Public Social Services Priorities 2012 CDS Ranking High Priority – Support services for low income elderly residents that allow them to retain their independence and remain in their own houses High Priority – Job-related child-care services Medium Priority – foreclosure prevention counseling Low Priority – Financial literacy training Low Priority – First-time homebuyer training and assistance
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Next Steps Additional public comments can be made by mail or by emailing them to tsousa@cityofwoburn.com until December 20, 2013tsousa@cityofwoburn.com Input used to update the CDS and propose activities for CDBG grant application Public Hearing January 2 nd to finalize CDS and discuss CDBG grant application
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