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What’s New for 2015 & Reminders Steed Robinson December 2014
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Revised Strategy Criteria for 2015 Enhanced/Advanced Strategy has been replaced Applicants should demonstrate how the proposed activities are a planned component of the applicant’s overall strategy to improve the target area/community The proposed activities should be a component of the applicant’s plan for conservation, stabilization, and/or revitalization
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Revised Strategy Criteria for 2015 In addition to demonstrating the need for the proposed activities, the applicant’s Strategy should include, for example, such information as: Excerpts from the appropriate local planning document (e.g., Urban Redevelopment Plan, current comprehensive plan, etc.) While required for multi-activity and neighborhood revitalization applications, all applicants should indicate the condition of the target area/community’s housing stock (number and percentage of standard, substandard and dilapidated housing units)
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Revised Strategy Criteria for 2015 Strategies to obtain the required funding for long- term, needed improvements Policy or ordinance changes needed to implement/maintain the proposed activities or project, and For Multi-activity projects, note that applicants are expected to address 100% of the target area’s community development needs with CDBG and other funding sources or other resources.
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Revised Strategy Criteria for 2015 What has been removed “Most or all” language (except for Multi-Activity applications) Measures and timeframes language What stays the same Convincing DCA that the investment we make is worthwhile for the long term
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Changes/Reminders for 2015 Appendix R Revised Section 3 Policy Language Access Plan Solicitation Package Updated Compliance Section of Manual FHEO Section 3 Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing Limited English Proficiency (when applicable) 504 – especially for Buildings and Public Hearing Locations (See DCA Building Checklist)
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Changes/Reminders for 2015 Buildings/Limited Clientele Projects Provide ownership, lease terms, program income, reversion clauses Other Items Provide source information on maps Use new sample Public Hearing Notice Timeliness requirements have not changed!
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Changes/Reminders for 2015 Two new forms Civil Rights Compliance Certification System for Award Management (SAM) Certification Local Government (applicant) must include DUNS number on DCA 1
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Reminders for 2015 Appendix O Participate in the Water and Sewer Rate Survey Rates as a percentage of Median Household Income is a competitive factor NPDES Monitoring
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Reminders for 2015 Maps Source your data For example, “2010 Census, Table…”; “American Community Survey, 2008-2012”; “Windshield Survey, October 2014.” Concentration Maps are Required See Instructions at DCA 12
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Reminders for 2015 RAS data Find block group number at American Factfinder: http://factfinder2.census.gov/faces/nav/jsf/pages/index.xhtml http://factfinder2.census.gov/faces/nav/jsf/pages/index.xhtml See address search tool for tract and block group Currently block group data is not available on Factfinder. Data sets DCA will accept: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008-2012 American Community Survey (released December 2013), Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2007-2011 American Community Survey (released December 2012) and Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2009-2013 American Community Survey (this data set will be released December 4, 2014) Please source the data when providing it in the grant application – using the format above.
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Contacts Steed Robinson, Office of Community Development Director Phone: (404) 679-3168 E-Mail: steed.robinson@dca.ga.govsteed.robinson@dca.ga.gov Glenn Misner, Office of Field Services Director Phone: 404-679-3138 E-Mail: glenn.misner@dca.ga.govglenn.misner@dca.ga.gov
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