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2015-2019 Consolidated Plan Amendment Wednesday, May 10, 2017
smtxfloodrecovery.com
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Agenda Introduction Purpose of Amendment Housing Changes
Infrastructure Changes Other Changes Discussion
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Why the Amendment San Marcos received $25,080,000 in CDBG-DR Funds
It added five new projects and vastly expanded four others with the funds HUD requires that any Substantial changes be documented and submitted as an amendment Substantial in that it is almost five times the CDBG direct formula funding. Project have been identified in the CDBG-DR Action Plan
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CDBG-DR Decision on Housing Projects
Housing Program Survey City Staff surveyed more than 600 impacted households to determine remaining housing needs and preferences. Mailed survey to rental property owners: 293 households Door-to-Door survey of owner-occupied households: 307 households Surveying spanned three weeks, including weekends Responses received from approximately 20% of households; 120 comprehensive responses received
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Survey Results 120 comprehensive responses received
Overall, 86% of households surveyed want Rehabilitation or Reconstruction. A damage assessment will determine which Program a homeowner qualifies for.
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Housing and Non Infrastructure Funds
Con Plan Amendment Changes Sort Order Goal Name Start Year End Year Category Needs Addressed Funding Goal Outcome Indicator 1 SF Owner Occupied Rehabilitation or Reconstruction 2017 2021 Disaster Recovery Assistance/LMI Maintain affordable housing after the floods Mitigate damage $5,000,000 Repair not more than 50 homes 2 SF 1-4 Unit Rental Rehabilitation or Reconstruction $2,524,000 Repair not more than 50 homes 8 Planning 2015 $3,762,000 Assist in the development of an operational program designed 9 Administration 205 $1,254,000 Effectively administer programs
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Prioritization Matrix
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Prioritization Results & Ranking
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Curb cuts and additional drainage benefiting up to 84 huses
Infrastructure Projects Infrastructure Projects in Substantial Amendment to Action Plan Project Name Project Description CDBG-DR Funding Midtown Curb cuts and additional drainage benefiting up to 84 huses $850,000 Blanco Gardens Adding a new central storm drain system to Conway & Barbara Drives connected to the existing storm drain system $5,000,000 Clarewood/Barbara Mitigation and Drainage By adding a new storm drain system to Clarewood Dr. $2,500,000 Uhland Road Converting the roadways to depressed curb-and-gutter sections with adequate grading, and adding a new storm sewer system with a new 48-inch outfall to the Blanco River $4,150,000
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Other Changes Highlights of Public Participation
Barriers to Affordable Housing Needs Assessment Lead based paint Policy Hiring Support for Program Implementation
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Discussion smtxfloodrecovery.com
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