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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAttachments No. 1-2Attachment No. 1 cALIFORNrA NATIONAL CITY =, INCORPORATED PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY 30 DAY PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD AND PUBLIC HEARING FOR THE DRAFT FY 2014-2015 ANNUAL ACTION PLAN AND AMENDMENT TO THE PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PLAN Notice is hereby given by the City of National City that the draft Annual Action Plan for Fiscal Year (FY) 2014-2015 has been prepared. The Annual Action Plan outlines how the City plans to spend $863,156 in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds and $565,095 in HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME) Program funds on activities that address the community development and housing needs of the City. In accordance with the federal regulations at 24 CFR, Part 91, the City of National City is required to prepare and submit an Annual Action Plan for its Housing and Community Development Programs to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Public Participation Plan is a description of National 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, and the public review process for the Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). In order to obtain the views of residents, public agencies, and other interested parties, the City of National City has placed a copy of the draft Annual Action Plan for FY2014-2015 and the public participation plan at the Office of the City Clerk, 1243 National City Blvd., First Floor, National City, during normal hours of operation beginning Tuesday, March 25, 2014. The documents will also be available on the City's website at www.nationalcityca.gov through the Housing, Grants, and Asset Management Department. CDBG and HOME Program webpage. The information will be available for public review for 30 days. Public comment on the draft Annual Action Plan for FY 2014-2015 can be directed by mail to the City of National City Housing, Granst, and Asset Management Department, 140 E. 12th Street, National City Blvd. Suite B, National City, CA 91950, by email to housing@nationalcityca.gov, or by fax to (619) 336-4219. Notice is hereby also given that the City of National City will hold the last of two public hearings for the Annual Action Plan and the public hearing for the Public Participation Plan will be on Tuesday, May 6, 2014 at 6:00 p.m. at City Council Chambers, on the second floor of City Hall, 1243 National City Blvd., to review written comments and obtain final testimony on the proposed use of funds for FY2014-2015. The final FY2014-2015 Annual Action Plan will be submitted to HUD for review and acceptance on or before May 15, 2014. For more information regarding this process, please contact the Housing and Grants Division at (619) 336- 4391. Hearing impaired persons please use the CAL Relay Service Number 711. City facilities are wheelchair accessible. Please contact the Office of the City Clerk at (619) 336-4228 to request a disability - related modification or accommodation. Notification 24-hours prior to the meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to this meeting. Para que le interpreten la informacion en espafiol, llame al (619) 336-4391. Leslie Deese, City Manager City of National City Published in the San Diego Union Tribune Tuesday, March 25, 2014 Attachment No. 2 -- CALIFORNIA N JN_L-AL-CITir nav -- `TCORPORATED Public Participation Plan Council Adopted January 2010 Amended May 2014 Prepared by: City of National City Housing, Grants, and Asset Management Department 140 E 12th Street, Suite B, National City, CA 91950 Attachment No. 2 Public Participation Plan City of National City TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 Introduction 3 2.0 Objective 3 3.0 Public Notice 3 4.0 Public Access to Information 4 5.0 Public Hearings 5 6.0 Plan Development 5 6.1 The Five -Year Consolidated Plan 5 6.2 The Annual Action Plans 6 6.3 Amendments to the Five -Year Consolidated Plan and the Annual Actions Plans 7 6.4 The Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report 8 6.5 Public Participation Plan and Amendments to the Public Participation Plan 9 7.0 Complaint Procedures 8.0 Anti -Displacement Policy 9 10 9.0 Appendices 11 9.1 Appendix A — Description of CDBG and HOME Programs 11 9.2 Appendix B — Flow Chart of Annual Action Plan Process 12 9.3 Appendix C — Map of Eligible Activities for CDBG Areas 13 Attachment No. 2 Public Participation Plan City of National City 1.0 PURPOSE 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 Public Participation Plan 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") Program, and other U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ("HUD") funded programs. (See Appendix A for description of CDBG and HOME programs.) The Public Participation Plan ("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. 2.0 OBJECTIVE The law states that the primary purpose of the programs covered by this PPP is to create viable communities by providing decent housing, a suitable living environment, and expanding economic opportunities, primarily for low and moderate income people. The PPP shall identify the implementation process for encouraging public participation in the City's CDBG and HOME programs, and reviewing their recommendations to the Five -Year Consolidated Plan and its component Annual Action Plans, Substantial Amendment(s) to these plans, the PPP, and the CAPER. The objective of the PPP is to involve residents during all stages of the process, and to respond to specific complaints and needs of residents. The City will provide an interpreter and the City's website has Google Translate to encourage the participation of all residents including minorities, non-English speaking persons, persons with disabilities, and residents of public and assisted housing, in addition to all National City residents, and public and private agencies. Throughout the process and at public meetings residents are asked to identify needs and objectives, prioritize these needs, recommend how much money should be allocated to each high -priority need, and suggest the types of programs to meet these needs. The parties involved in the process comprise neighborhood and resident groups, non-profit agencies, community -based organizations, social service agencies, business organizations, associations and all National City residents, businesses, and property owners (referred to as the "public"); the City's Housing, Grants, and Asset Management Department staff (referred to as "staff') and the City of National City Mayor and City Council (referred to as "City Council"). All the parties play an integral role in the development of the PPP, the Consolidated Plan, the Action Plans, and the CAPER. 3.0 PUBLIC NOTICE An advance public notice shall be published at least 14 days prior to a scheduled public hearing. The notice is an invitation to the public to participate in the planning process for the preparation of the Five -Year Consolidated Plan and its component Annual Action Plans, Substantial Amendments to the Plans, and the CAPER. The public notice will announce the date and location of the public hearing, and/or the availability of documents for review. The content of notices shall convey to the residents a clear understanding of the event being announced. Attachment No. 2 Public Participation Plan City of National City • Public Notices shall be published as legal advertisements in the San Diego Union Tribune Newspaper. Notices will also be posted at City Hall and the Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center. • The notices will be posted 24 hours in advance and will provide contact information to request translation services on the City's Housing, Grants, and Asset Management Department CDBG and HOME webpage at http://www.nationalcityca.gov under City Government http://www.nationalcityca.gov/index.aspx?page=138. • Copies of the notice will be available at the City Clerk's Office and at the Housing, Grants, and Asset Management Department Office. • A copy of the notice will be provided to any person or organization on the Housing, Grants, and Asset Management Department mailing list. All interested parties may request listing on the mailing list by e-mailing housing@nationalcityca.gov or calling 619-336-4219. • The City may hold additional community meetings at neighborhood locations upon petition from the public by e-mailing housing nationalcityca.gov or calling 619-336-4219 before preparing the Five -Year Consolidated Plan. Notice of community meetings will be given in a manner designed to maximize public participation, such as display ads in local newspapers, fliers, postings in neighborhoods, and e-mail notices. 4.0 PUBLIC ACCESS TO INFORMATION As required by law, the City of National City will provide the public reasonable and timely access to information and records relating to the Consolidated Plan, the Action Plans, and Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report. • Copies of the documents will be available at: o City Clerk's Office, 1243 National City Blvd, 1st Floor, National City, CA 91950 o Housing, Grants, and Asset Management Department, 140 E. 12th Street, Suite B, National City, CA 91950 • Copies of the document will also be made available at the City's website, http://www.nationalcityca.qov, under the Housing, Grants, and Asset Management Department CDBG and HOME webpage: http://www.nationalcityca.qov/index.aspx?paqe=138. Upon request, documents will be made available in a format accessible to persons with disabilities. The public may contact the Housing, Grants, and Asset Management Department for further information or to provide comment at: Attn: Community Development Specialist, HUD Grants Housing, Grants, and Asset Management Department City of National City 140 E. 12Th Street, Suite B National City, CA 91950 (619) 336-4219; Fax (619) 336-4292 housing@nationalcityca.gov Attachment No. 2 Public Participation Plan City of National City 5.0 PUBLIC HEARINGS Public hearings are required in order to obtain the public's views and to provide the public with the City's responses to public questions and proposals. Public hearings will be held after a notice has been published in a local newspaper, at least 14 days prior to the date of the scheduled meeting. An agenda for the meeting shall be posted at City Hall 72-hours prior to the meeting. Public hearings are usually held during City Council meetings on the first and third Tuesday of the month at 6:00 p.m. at the City Council Chambers at City Hall (1243 National City Boulevard, National City, CA 91950). Every effort will be made to hear the testimony of all who wish to comment at a public hearing; however, in the event that there is not enough time to hear everyone's testimony, the public is encouraged to submit their comments in writing. Special accommodations will be made for people with disabilities if a request is submitted within five working days before the hearing. The request shall be submitted to the City Clerk's Office. The City will also make every effort to provide translators for people who do not speak English, if requests are made within five working days prior to the hearing to the City Clerk's Office by calling (619) 336-4228. 6.0 PLAN DEVELOPMENT 6.1 The Five -Year Consolidated Plan ("Consolidated Plan") 6.1.1 GENERAL INFORMATION: The Five -Year Consolidated Plan is a comprehensive document, providing a detailed description of the housing and community development needs in National City, which prioritizes those needs, and then develops a strategy with goals and activities for addressing the needs. (See Appendix B for a map of eligible CDBG areas.) 6.1.2 THE PROCESS 1. In 2010, and every five years thereafter, the Housing, Grants, and Asset Management Department will prepare a calendar containing a schedule for the preparation of the Consolidated Plan. The schedule shall contain tentative dates for the preparation of the Plan along with the dates for community meetings, public notices, public hearings, comment period start and end dates, and when the proposed and final Plans are expected to be available to the public. 2. Technical Assistance: City staff will provide technical assistance to the public including individuals and organizational representatives of very low, low and moderate income people who are interested in providing input to the Consolidated Plan. The assistance would include providing guidance on the development of the Consolidated Plan and informational sources for the data and methods used to create the plan. 3. Community meetings will be held at various locations convenient to the public. Because the goal of the planning process is to have as many residents as possible participate, the City will send out notices to individuals and organizations on the Housing, Grants, and Asset Management Department e-mail list, post notices at neighborhood centers and other locations accessible to the public, on the City's website, and advertise in the San Diego Union Tribune Newspaper and the City's social media sites. The objective of these meetings is to explain the purpose and process of the Consolidated Plan, identify the needs in the community, and clarify the vision National City residents have for the City. The needs will be prioritized and goals, Attachment No. 2 Public Participation Plan City of National City objectives, and activities developed that will be incorporated into the Five -Year Consolidated Plan. 4. First Public Notice: Presentation of the proposed plan requires advance notices to the public. The publication notice should follow steps in Section 3.0 of this Plan. Notices of the public hearing shall be sent to all persons on the Housing, Grants, and Asset Management Department e-mail list. 5. First Public Hearing: A public hearing will be held at a City Council meeting on a date announced in the public notice, outlined in Section 3.0. Please refer to Section 5.0 for public hearing procedures. The City Council will review the proposed Consolidated Plan, hear testimony on past performance, and direct staff to solicit public comments for at least 30 days and set the next hearing date. 6. Second Public Notice: A summary of the proposed Consolidated Plan shall be published to solicit comments over at least a 30-day period. The publication should clearly state the start and end date of the comment period. The publication shall include a list of locations, as listed in the Section 4.0, where copies of the Plan will be available to the public. The notice will include information about the date, time and location of the final public hearing. The notice shall include a brief summary of a description of the contents and purpose of the Plan including a list of the goals, objectives, and activities that will be undertaken over the next five years. The objectives and activities need to be measurable for each year, so that the City can annually compare the outcomes against the proposed outcomes in the Plan. The estimated amount of assistance that the City expects to receive and the amount that will be used to undertake activities that will benefit persons of low and moderate income must also be included in the publication. Free copies of the Plan will be made available to the public on the City's website, www.nationalcityca.gov on the Housing, Grants, and Asset Management Department CDBG and HOME webpage: http://www.nationalcityca.gov/index.aspx?page=138. Copies will also be made available in a format accessible to persons with disabilities, upon request. 7. Final Public Hearing: The final public hearing will be held at a scheduled City Council meeting. All comments submitted by the public, either in writing or orally at public hearings and during the comment period, shall be taken into consideration. A summary of the comments or views accepted and those not accepted, and reasons for not accepting them, shall be attached to the final Consolidated Plan. The City Council will adopt the final Plan with any amendments and submit the Plan to HUD at the Los Angeles Office. 6.2 The Annual Action Plans ("Action Plans") 6.2.1 GENERAL INFORMATION: The Annual Action Plans will implement the objectives, goals and strategies formulated in the Five -Year Consolidated Plan. The Annual Action Plans shall outline the amount and source of funding available, the activities for each objective, and the measurable targeted goal for each of these activities for the year. 6.2.2 THE PROCESS 1. In late fall of every year, the City of National City Housing, Grants, and Asset Management Department will prepare a calendar containing a schedule for the preparation of the Annual Action Plan for that year. The calendar will be posted on the City website www.nationalcityca.gov. The schedule shall contain tentative dates for the preparation of the Action Plan, along with the dates for publication of public notices, public hearings, comment Attachment No. 2 Public Participation Plan City of National City start and end period, and when the proposed and final plans are expected to be available to the public. (See Appendix C for a flow chart of the Annual Action Process.) 2. Technical Assistance: City staff will provide technical assistance to individuals and organizational representatives of very low, low and moderate income people who are interested in submitting a proposal to obtain funding for an activity. The assistance would include providing guidance, informational sources, and training. The City will not write proposals for an applicant. 3. The City staff will evaluate proposed activities for eligibility and provide a recommendation to the City Council of proposals from agencies and City Departments which the City could select to meet the objectives in the Consolidated Plan. 4. First Public Notice: Presentation of the proposed plan requires advance notice to the public. The publication notice should follow steps in Section 3 of this Plan. Notices of the public hearing shall be sent to all persons on the CDBG mailing list. The estimated amount of assistance that the City expects to receive, including program income, will be listed in the notice. 5. First Public Hearing: A public hearing will be held at a City Council meeting on a date announced in the public notice as described Section 5.0 for public hearing procedures. The purpose of the public hearing is to gather input from the public on applicants, hear testimony on past performance, and hear applicant presentations for the CDBG and HOME programs. 6. Second Public Notice: A summary of the proposed Action Plan shall be published to solicit comments over at least a 30-day period. The publication should clearly state the start and end date of the comment period and list the locations, as identified in the Section 4, where copies of the Plan will be available to the public. The notice will include information about the date, time and location of the final public hearing. The notice shall include a brief description of the proposed activities with the amount of funding for each project and the amount that will be used to undertake activities that will benefit persons of low and moderate income. Upon request, free copies of the Plan will be made available to the public and will also be made available in a format accessible to persons with disabilities. 7. Final Public Hearing: The final public hearing will be held at a scheduled City Council meeting, where all comments received will be taken into consideration. These comments, along with reasons for those not accepted shall be attached to the final Annual Action Plan, which will be adopted by the City Council. The final plan will be then submitted to HUD by May 15 (or 45 days before the beginning of the new fiscal year). 6.3 Amendments to the Five -Year Consolidated Plan and the Annual Action Plans 6.3.1 GENERAL INFORMATION: Throughout the term of the Five -Year and the Annual Plan, the plans may be amended to add or delete action items or objectives. The Plans must be amended through the public participation process, if any changes meet the definition of "Substantial Change." Substantial Change for the Consolidated Plan is defined as: • The deletion or addition of an objective, program or project, or any changes to the Priority Needs Summary Table. Substantial Change for the Annual Action Plan is defined as: • Addition of a new activity not described in the Annual Action Plan Attachment No. 2 Public Participation Plan City of National City • Elimination of an existing activity described in the Annual Action Plan • Change in the funding amount for a project or activity by 25% or more • Change in the purpose or scope of a project or an activity to the extent that it would be considered a new project or an activity • A change in more than 25% of the original beneficiaries These substantial amendments are subject to the public participation process in accordance with this PPP. The amendment(s) must be available to the public for comment, through a process described below. 6.3.2 THE PROCESS 1. Public Notice: Presentation of the substantial amendment(s) made to either the Five Year Consolidated Plan or the Annual Action Plans require advance notice to the public. These notices shall be published at least 14 days prior to the scheduled date for the presentation of the amendment(s) to the City Council at a public hearing. The notice shall be published in the San Diego Union Tribune Newspaper, containing the date, time and location of the public hearing. 2. Public Hearing: A public hearing to consider the amendments will be held at a City Council meeting on a date announced in the notice published in accordance with the requirements described in Section 5.0. 3. Public Comment Period and Public Notice: A summary of the amendment(s) will be published in the San Diego Union Tribune Newspaper to solicit comments within at least a period of 30 days before the amendment is implemented. The publication should clearly state the start and end date for the comment period. The publication shall also include a list of locations, as stated in Section 4.0, where a list of the amendments will be available to the public for comment. Free copies will be made available to the public upon request copies will also be made available in a format accessible to persons with disabilities, upon request. The notice will include the date, time and location of the public meeting when the City Council will approve the amendments. 4. Public Hearing to Approve the Amendment(s): The public hearing will be a scheduled City Council meeting. The City Council will approve the amended Plan which will include all the comments received and the reason any comments might not been considered. The amendment(s) will then be submitted to HUD Office in Los Angeles. Copies of the amended Plan(s) will be made available to the public at locations listed in Section 4.0. 6.4 The Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) 6.4.1 GENERAL INFORMATION: Every year, the City must send HUD a Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) within 90 days of the close of the program year. The CAPER outlines how funds were actually used and the extent to which these funds were utilized for activities benefiting very low, low and moderate income groups. The CAPER also provides a narrative on progress towards meeting the goals set forth in the Five -Year Consolidated Plan and Annual Action Plan, comparing actual accomplishments to planned actions, and assessing the City's overall performance. 6.4.2 THE PROCESS 1. Public Notice: A public notice shall be published at least 14 days prior to the scheduled date for the public review period. The notice shall be published in the San Diego Union Tribune Newspaper. The notice shall indicate that the CAPER is available for review and comment for at least a period of 15 days, clearly stating the start and end date for the comment period. Free Attachment No. 2 Public Participation Plan City of National City copies will be made available to the public upon request and a copy of the proposed CAPER shall be available on the City's web site. Copies of the CAPER will be made available to the public at locations listed in Section 4.0. Copies will also be made available in a format accessible to persons with disabilities, upon request. 2. The CAPER will be sent to HUD every year by September 28. The submitted CAPER shall include a summary of the comments and views of the residents. 6.5 Public Participation Plan and Amendments to the Public Participation Plan 6.5.1 GENERAL INFORMATION: The PPP adoption and the amendment process for the PPP are the same. HUD regulations require that the City provide reasonable opportunity to the public to comment and present their views on the original PPP and substantial amendments to it. These amendments may be made through the public participation process, meeting the definition of "Substantial Change". Substantial Change for the Public Participation Plan is defined as: A change in the participation process stated in the original PPP for the Consolidated and Annual Plans, amendments to them and the participation process for the CAPER. 6.5.2 THE PROCESS 1. Public Notice: Presentation of the PPP or substantial amendment(s) made to the PPP requires advance notice to the public. This notice shall be published at least 30 days prior to the scheduled date for the presentation of the Plan or the amendment(s) to the City Council at a public hearing. The notice shall be published in the San Diego Union Tribune Newspaper, containing the date, time and location of the public hearing. The notice shall contain information about the purpose of the PPP or any substantial amendment. The publication shall also include a list of locations, as stated in Section 4.0, where the PPP and/ or a list of the amendments will be available to the public for comment. Free copies will be made available to the public upon request. Copies will also be made available in a format accessible to persons with disabilities, upon request. 2. Public Hearing: A public hearing to consider the amendments will be held at a City Council meeting on a date announced in the notice published in the newspaper. See Section 5.0 on public hearing requirements. Copies of the PPP or the amended PPP will be made available to the public at locations listed in Section 4.0. 7.0 COMPLAINT PROCEDURES HUD requires thirty -day public review periods for the Consolidated Plan and the Annual Action Plan, while the review period for the Comprehensive Annual Performance Evaluation Report (CAPER) is fifteen days. Questions, concerns, comments and complaints may be directed to the following City department during these review periods, and at any time of the year: Attn: HUD Community Development Specialist Housing, Grants, and Asset Management Department City of National City 140 E 12th Street National City, CA 91950 Phone: (619) 336-4219 Attachment No. 2 Public Participation Plan City of National City The City will attempt to respond, in writing, to concerns and complaints in a timely and responsive manner, and, if possible, within 15 working days. Residents making the complaints will be encouraged to propose alternative solutions. If there has been any infraction of contract responsibilities, the residents will be informed of this, and the City will be advised to take measures to enforce the contract and rectify the situation. 8.0 ANTI -DISPLACEMENT POLICY In the event that any residential displacement and relocation must take place in order to carry out a project or activity, the City will ensure that an anti -displacement and relocation plan in developed in connection with that project, as applicable per Federal regulations. The relocation plan will be available to the public at the locations described in Section 4.0. The Consolidated Plan and Annual Action Plan activities shall minimize the extent to which very low, low and moderate income people will be displaced as a result of any proposed project. In the event that any acquisition and relocation must take place in order to carry out a project or activity, the City will also comply with the acquisition and relocation requirements of the U.S. Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act, as amended. Attachment No. 2 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program is administered by HUD and is authorized under Title 1 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended. The purpose of the CDBG Program is to enhance and maintain viable urban communities through the provision of decent housing, a suitable living environment, and the expansion of economic opportunities, principally for low -and moderate income persons. Not less than 70 percent of CDBG funds must be used for activities that benefit low- and moderate -income persons. In addition, each activity must meet one of the following national objectives for the program: benefit low- and moderate - income persons, prevention or elimination of slums or blight, or address community development needs having a particular urgency because existing conditions pose a serious and immediate threat to the health or welfare of the community for which other funding is not available. HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM (HOME) HUD also administers the Home Investment Partnerships (HOME) Program as authorized by the 1990 National Affordable Housing Act, as amended by the Housing and Community Development Act of 1992. The intent of the HOME Program is to expand the supply of decent, safe, sanitary and affordable housing. This is done through the following: • Community Housing Development Organizations (CHDO). HUD requires that 15% of the City's HOME funds be set aside for CHDO activities. Funds are restricted to qualified nonprofit organizations with 501©)(3) tax status and other special requirements. • Home ownership assistance • Rehabilitation • New construction of affordable housing • Tenant -based rental assistance • Acquisition of property for affordable housing In order for an activity or program to be eligible for HOME funding, it must qualify by meeting the following guidelines: • 100% of all funding must be used to benefit households or persons with incomes less than 80% of the area median income. • All HOME -funded projects must have 25% non-federal matching funds. • The HOME program has strict long-term affordability requirements which differ based on the type of project and the amount of funding requested per unit. • Prevailing wage requirements are different from the CDBG program. Federal prevailing wages (Davis -Bacon) are triggered when there are 8 or more units assisted with CDBG funds. For the HOME program, it is 12 or more units Attachment No. 2 City Processing Systems/ Submittal of Annual Action Plan Annual Action Plan describes how HUD (CDBG/HOME) funds will be used by the City. City Council Presentation on the HUD Consolidated Plan Priorities and Annual Action Plan Process (November) Public Hearing No. 1- Applicant Grant Funding Recommendations (March) a Notice of Funding Availablity (NOFA) & Technical Assistance Workshop for Grant Applicants (November/December) N 30-Day Public Review of Action PlanText herePublic Hearing No. 2 of Annual Action Plan (March/April) Grant Applications to City Council & Applicant Presentation (February/March) M M Submission of the Annual Action Plan to HUD (submitted to HUD by May 15 or 45 days before the beginning of the new fiscal year) *City program year begins July 1 subject to HUD approval. Draft Annual Action Plan (January to March) a Applications Submittal (January) HUD Approval of Annual Action Plan Attachment No. 2 CDBG Eligible Areas c-- N,, Navel Station San Diego San Diego Bay I Miles 0 0.25 0.5 1 Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 2009. Low- and Moderate -Income Areas Low- and Moderate -Income Areas Less than 51.1 % (not a low- and moderate -income area) 51.1 % - 75.0% low- and moderate -income population 75.1% and greater low- and moderate -income population Base Map — - - — National City Boundary Freeway Major Roads Roads San Diego Trolley Line/Station San Diego Bay Water Courses