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COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT
MEETING DATE: May 6, 2014
AGENDA ITEM NO.
ITEM TITLE:
Public Hearing for the amended Public Participation Plan for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development Consolidated Plan.
PREPARED BY: Angelita Marchante, Comm. Dev. Specialist DEPARTMENT: ousi g, Grants, & Asset Mgmt
PHONE: (619) 336-4219 APPROVED
EXPLANATION:
The Public Hearing for the amended Public Participation Plan (PPP) will be conducted at the regularly
scheduled City Council meeting on May 6, 2014 to review public comments received during the 30-day public review
period from March 25, 2014 through April 23, 2014 and to provide interested persons and community groups with one
last opportunity to share their thoughts regarding the PPP.
The purpose of the public participation plan is to describe the City's policies and procedures for public
involvement in the development of the Five -Year Consolidated Plan and its component Annual Action Plans,
amendments to these plans, as well as the PPP and review of the Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation
Report (CAPER). The projects described in the Consolidated and Annual Plans use Community Development Block
Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME), and other U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD) funded programs. The PPP is a tool to encourage the residents to become involved in the
development of the plans and documents that outline the housing and community development needs, goals,
objectives, and activities for National City.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT:
ACCOUNT NO.
There is no fiscal impact.
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
Not applicable to this report.
ORDINANCE: INTRODUCTION:
FINAL ADOPTION:
APPROVED: Finance
APPROVED: MIS
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Conduct the Public Hearing.
BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION:
Not applicable to this report.
ATTACHMENTS:
Attachment No. 1: 30 Day Public Comment Period and Public Hearing Notice for the Amended Public Participation
Plan
Attachment No. 2: Public Participation Plan