FY 2014 CDBG Annual Action Plan_Setting Public HearingTHE CITY OF
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TO: The Honorable Mayor and City Council Members
FROM: Michael C. Van Milligen, City Manager
SUBJECT: FY 2014 Annual Action Plan Public Hearing
DATE: January 3, 2013
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Housing and Community Development Director Alvin Nash recommends the City
Council set a public hearing for February 21, 2013, on the Fiscal Year 2014 Annual
Action Plan.
The Fiscal Year 2014 Annual Action Plan provides for use of Community Development
Block Grant (CDBG) funds for the anticipated entitlement of $928,372, with anticipated
revenues of $303,555 in program income for a total of $1,231,927.
I concur with the recommendation and respectfully request Mayor and City Council
approval.
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Michael C. Van Milligen
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cc: Barry Lindahl, City Attorney
Cindy Steinhauser, Assistant City Manager
Teri Goodmann, Assistant City Manager
Alvin Nash, Housing and Community Development Director
Masterpiece on the Mississippi
To: Michael Van Milligen, City Manager
From: Alvin Nash, Housing and Community Development Department
Subject: FY 2014 Annual Action Plan Public Hearing
Date: January 3, 2013
Dubuque
All- America City
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INTRODUCTION
The Community Development Advisory Commission is submitting the attached Fiscal
Year 2014 Annual Action Plan for inclusion in the annual City budget. The Commission
reviewed and approved the plan at a public hearing on January 2, 2013.
DISCUSSION
The attached FY 2014 Annual Action Plan provides for use of Community Development
Block Grant (CDBG) funds for the anticipated entitlement of $928,372, with anticipated
revenues of $303,555 in program income for a total of $1,231,927. A public hearing by
the City Council must be held following a 30 -day public comment period. The public
hearing is proposed for February 21, 2013 with the Housing and Community
Department budget work session.
The Commission reviewed and approved the FY 2014 Annual Action Plan at a public
hearing on January 2, 2013. No one was present to speak in regard to the proposed
Plan.
RECOMMENDED ACTION
I recommend that the attached FY 2014 Annual Action Plan be included in the City
budget and the Council adopt the attached resolution setting a public hearing for
February 21st, the same date as the Housing and Community Development Department
budget work session.
Prepared by Aggie Tauke, Community Development Specialist
Cc: Jenny Larson, Budget Services Manager
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(RESOUTION NO. 7-13)
RESOLUTION NO. 7 -2013
A RESOLUTION SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE FISCAL YEAR
2014(PROGRAM YEAR 2013) COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT
(CDBG) ANNUAL ACTION PLAN.
Whereas, the City of Dubuque has, through a series of public meetings and
hearings, finalized a Fiscal Year 2014 (Program Year 2013) Community
Development Block Grant Annual Action Plan addressing both housing and non -
housing needs in the community; and
Whereas, copies of the draft Fiscal Year 2014 (Program Year 2013) CDBG Annual
Action Plan will be available for public comment for 30 days prior to City Council
action; and
Whereas, the City's Community Development Advisory Commission has reviewed
and recommended adoption of the Annual Action Plan.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF DUBUQUE, IOWA:
Section 1. That the City Council will meet in the Historic Federal Building, Council
Chambers, 2nd Floor, 350 West 6th Street, Dubuque, Iowa at 6:30 p.m. on February
21, 2013 for the purpose of holding a public hearing and taking action on the Fiscal
Year 2014 (Program Year 2013) Community Development Block Grant Annual
Action Plan.
Section 2. That the City Clerk be and she is hereby authorized and directed to
publish a notice of such public hearing and the City Council's intent to review and
take action on the Fiscal Year 2014 (Program Year 2012) Community Development
Block Grant Annual Plan.
Passed, approved and adopted this 7th day of January, 2013.
Kevin F stahl, City Cler
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FY 2014 ANNUAL PLAN
FOR USE OF PROGRAM YEAR 2013
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT
(CDBG) FUNDS
Exhibit A
PREPARED BY THE HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
Exhibit A
FY 2014 CDBG ANNUAL ACTION PLAN
PROJECTED SOURCES
Estimated Entitlement
Program Income
Total Sources
FY 2014
928,372
303,555
1,231,927
Housing Development Programs:
FY 2014
First Time Homebuyer Program
41,784
Homeowner Rehab Program
157,450
Housing Administration
64,619
Housing Code Enforcement
184,781
Housing Rehabilitation Services and Staff
361,603
Housing Trust
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Lead Hazard Control Program
30,000
Purchase /Rehab /Resale DREAMS
-
Rental Unit Rehabilitation
-
Housing Totals
840,237
Economic Development Programs:
Commercial /Industrial Building Rehab Loans & Revolving Loan Fund
E.D. Financial Assistance Program & Revolving Loan Fund
-
Economic Development Totals
-
Neighborhood and Community Development Programs
Accessible Curb Ramps
12,600
Dubuque Dispute Resolution Center
728
Information & Referral - Project Concern
12,500
Neighborhood Development Services and Staff
63,740
Neighborhood Infrastructure Improvements
13,400
Neighborhood Recreation Program
112,794
Neighborhood Support Grants
14,560
Opening Doors
7,280
Senior Center
18,200
Washington Tool Library
11,284
Zoning Inspection /Enforcement
8,710
Neighborhood & Comm. Develop. Totals
275,796
Planning and Administration
CDBG Admin. Services and Staff
115,894
Planning and Administration Totals
115,894
TOTAL CDBG
1,231,927
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
FY 2014 ANNUAL ACTION PLAN
FOR THE USE OF PROGRAM YEAR 2013
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDS
The City of Dubuque distinguishes between four different but complementary areas of
program development in its overall CDBG program: Housing Development, Economic
Development, Neighborhood and Community Development and Planning &
Administration. The following description of activities summarizes the projects to be
completed in the FY 2014 Annual Action Plan with the use of CDBG funds:
HOUSING DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS _
First Time Home Buyer Program $41,784
This program provides for loans to assist low and moderate income families to purchase their first homes.
These funds are used to cover the "entry costs" of homeownership — down payments and closing costs.
National Objective:
Location:
Proposed Accomplishments:
Priority:
Objective /Outcome:
Low and Moderate Income Housing
Citywide
2 Households
High
Decent Housing /Affordability (DH2)
Homeowner Rehabilitation
1) Residential Rehabilitation Loan Program (3 Housing Units)
An on -going program to provide low- interest loans to qualified low and moderate - income
homeowners for the rehabilitation of substandard housing units.
2) Operation: Upkeep
Grant or deferred payment loan for minor exterior repairs to income - eligible homeowners
$157,450
National Objective:
Location:
Proposed Accomplishments:
Priority:
Objective /Outcome:
Low and Moderate Income Housing
Citywide
See above
High
Decent Housing /Affordability (DH2)
Housing Planning /Administration Services and Staff $64,619
On -going staff support for general housing planning activities, including Consolidated Plan, and
department administration.
Priority: High
Objective /Outcome:
Housing Code Enforcement
Intensive inspection program of rental units
safe and sanitary housing.
National Objective:
Location:
Proposed Accomplishments:
Priority:
Objective /Outcom e:
Decent Housing /Accessibility (DH1)
$184,781
within low and moderate- income neighborhoods to ensure
Low and Moderate Income Benefit
Low/Moderate Income Areas
400 Housing units
High
Decent Housing /Affordability (DH2)
2
Housing Rehabilitation Services and Staff $361,603
On -going staff support, including program management, technical assistance, loan packaging
and inspection, for the City's rehabilitation loan program.
Priority: High
Objective /Outcome: Decent Housing/Accessibility (DH1)
Lead Hazard Control Program $30,000
Provides activities to support efforts to combat lead paint hazards in housing, including assessment and
abatement with forgivable loans of up to $12,000 to low /moderate income residents.
National Objective: Low and Moderate Income Housing
Location:
Proposed Accomplishments:
Priority:
Objective /Outcome:
Low/Moderate Income Areas
2 Housing units
High
Decent Housing/Accessibility (DH1)
Rental Unit Rehabilitation $0
1) Emergency Code Enforcement Loan Program
This program provides for loans to correct code deficiencies and, in particular, emergency or
health and safety corrections, for rental properties. The program aims at preventing the
displacement of economically disadvantaged tenants as a result of code enforcement actions.
2) Moderate Income Rental Rehab Loan Program
This program provides loans to rehabilitate rental units throughout the community and is not
tied to the Section 8 rental assistance program. The program is intended for renters at the 50 -80
% of median income and loans are made fully amortizing with no deferred payment periods.
3) Accessibility Rehab
This program provides forgivable loans to disabled tenants to make rental units accessible to the
physically disabled.
4) Single Room Occupancy Rehab
This loan program targets the rehabilitation of single room occupancy units.
National Objective:
Location:
Proposed Accomplishments:
Priority:
Objective /Outcome:
Low and Moderate Income Housing
Citywide
OHousing units
High
Decent Housing/Affordability (DH2)
Total Housing Programs $840,237
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
Commercial/Industrial Building Rehab Loan Program and Revolving Loan $0
This program provides low interest and forgivable loans /grants for rehabilitation of commercial and
industrial buildings in the City's older neighborhoods and downtown. Rehabilitation assistance is limited
to improvements to the exterior of the building and to the correction of code violations. On -going
revolving loan fund established.
National Objective: Removal of Slum and Blight
Location: Slum and Blight Area
Priority: High
Objective /Outcome: Suitable Living Environment/Sustainability (SL3)
Economic Development Financial Assistance Program and Revolving Loan $0
This program provides both large and small businesses with attractive low- interest and forgivable loan
packages or grants to support local economic development efforts, including projects to create or retain
jobs, enhance the tax base and strengthen the local economy. To the greatest extent possible, these
investment capital funds are used to benefit low and moderate income citizens, address slum and blight
problems, leverage additional funding from state, federal and private sources and to assist in the retention
and expansion of existing local businesses. On -going revolving loan fund established.
National Objective: Low and Moderate Income Jobs
Location:
Priority:
Objective /Outcome:
Citywide
High
Economic Opportunity /Sustainability (E03)
Total Economic Development Programs $0
NEIGHBORHOOD and COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
Accessible Curb Ramps
Replace curbs at intersections throughout the
accessible to persons with disabilities.
National Objective:
Location:
Proposed Accomplishments:
Priority:
Objective /Outcome:
$12,600
City with accessible ramps to make public sidewalks
Low and Moderate Income Benefit
Citywide
4 Accessible ramps
High
Suitable Living Environment/Sustainability (SL3)
Dubuque Dispute Resolution Center $728
Training of volunteers, marketing and promotion for the Dubuque Dispute Resolution Center, which
offers mediation of disputes between neighbors, including race - related disputes
National Objective: Low and Moderate Income Benefit
Location:
Proposed Accomplishments:
Priority:
Objective /Outcome:
City Wide
2 People
High
Suitable Living Environment/Accessibility (SL1)
4
Information & Referral Services $12,500*
( *Estimate only pending Council approval of purchase of services grant applications)
The purchase of services from Project Concem for a twenty -four hour information network for community
residents and a resource /counseling center for community services.
National Objective: Low and Moderate Income Benefit
Location:
Proposed Accomplishments:
Priority:
Objective /Outcome:
Citywide
3000 People
High
Suitable Living Environment/Accessibility (SL1)
Neighborhood Development Services & Staff $63,740
The Neighborhood Development Specialist coordinates the City's neighborhood Development programs
and provides technical assistance to organizations and residents to improve Dubuque's neighborhoods.
Priority: High
Objective /Outcome: Suitable Living Environment/Accessibility (SL1)
Neighborhood Infrastructure Improvements
National Objective:
Priority:
Objective /Outcome:
$13,400
Low and Moderate Income Benefit
High
Suitable Living Environment/Sustainability (SL3)
1) Neighborhood Street Overlays
Provides for pavement overlays in income eligible neighborhoods.
Location: Low/Moderate Income Areas
Proposed Accomplishments: 3 streets
2) Neighborhood Sidewalk Program
Grant program to income eligible homeowners, on a case -by -case basis, to pay a maximum of 75%
of the cost to repair public sidewalks in front of their home. Grant amount varies based on
percentage of area median income.
Location: City Wide
Proposed Accomplishments: 7 sidewalks
3) Neighborhood Step/Wall Repair
An on -going program to renovate or remove steps and walls that are public safety problems
In low- income areas.
Location: Low/Moderate Income Areas
Neighborhood Recreation Programs $112,794
An enhanced recreation program is offered in the City's older low and moderate - income neighborhoods to
meet the needs of at -risk youth promote self - esteem and build community. Activities include expanded
after - school programs, open gym, basketball league, music lessons, playtime for tots, scholarships, swim
passes, summer day camp and other recreational programs.
National Objective: Low and Moderate Income Benefit
Location: Low/Moderate Income Areas or City wide
Proposed Accomplishments: 5730 persons
Priority: High
Objective /Outcome: Suitable Living Environment/Accessibility (SL1)
Neighborhood Support Grants $14,560
This grant program provides resources for organized neighborhoods in low /mod income areas to
encourage self- initiated revitalization efforts including physical improvements, clean -ups, communication
efforts or other special projects.
National Objective: Low and Moderate Income Benefit
Location: Low/Moderate Income Areas
Proposed Accomplishments: 2000 People
Priority: High
Objective /Outcome: Suitable Living Environment/Sustainability (SL3)
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Opening Doors
Program providing emergency and trans
Teresa Shelter and Maria House.
National Objective:
Location:
Proposed Accomplishments:
Priority:
Objective /Outcome:
Senior Center
Education and recreation services prov
National Objective:
Location:
Proposed Accomplishments:
Priority:
Objective /Outcome:
$7,280
onal housing to women, alone or with children at two sites,
Low and Moderate Income Benefit
Citywide
225People
High
Decent Housing/Accessibility (DH1)
$18,200
ded to elderly citizens at the Hills & Dales Lifetime Center.
Low and Moderate Income Benefit
Citywide
600 People
High
Suitable Living Environment/Accessibility (SL1)
Washington Tool Library $11,284
An on -going free tool loan program operated by the Washington Neighborhood Tool Library,
A non - profit organization staffed by volunteers. Funds are used to buy and repair tools and operating
costs. Income eligible residents borrow tools at no charge for home repairs and improvements
National Objective: Low and Moderate Income Benefit
Location:
Proposed Accomplishments:
Priority:
Objective /Outcome:
City Wide
450 People
High
Suitable Living Environment/Accessibility (SL1)
Zoning Inspection /Enforcement $8,710
This project provides funding for inspection/enforcement staff services to low /mod income areas for
zoning ordinance infractions and to provide support for neighborhood clean up efforts.
National Objective: Low and Moderate Income Benefit
Location:
Proposed Accomplishments:
Objective /Outcome:
Total Neighborhood and
Community Development Programs
PLANNING AND ADMINISTRATION
Low/Moderate Income Areas
45 Housing Units
Decent Housing/Sustainability (DH3)
$275,796
CDBG Administration Services and Staff $115,894
Staff support for general management. Oversight and coordination of the Community Development Block
Grant program; assures compliance with federal regulations and reporting requirements.
Priority: High
Objective /Outcome: Suitable Living Environment/ Sustainability (SL3)
Total Planning and Administration $115,894
Grand Total: CDBG Funding Proposed for FY 14 $1,231,927
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