The Five Year Consolidated Plan is the document submitted to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) that serves as the planning guide for entitlements funded under the Community Planning and Development (CPD) formula to include grant programs. The grant programs are:
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)
Home Investment Partnership (HOME)
Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA)
American Dream Downpayment Initiative (ADDI)
Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG).
The Five Year Consolidated Plan provides an assessment of the housing and community development needs; a strategic plan for addressing these needs; and a specific one year Action Plan (2006-07 Plan; 2005-06 Plan) for the use of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development grants funds. The Five Year Plan is a document submitted to HUD with the intention to project and identify the comprehensive housing affordability strategy and community development needs.
Executive Summary.doc (46k)
Part I Strategic Plan.doc (6852 kb)
Part II Housing Needs.doc (2960 kb)
Part III Homeless Needs.doc (205 kb)
Part IV Community Development.doc (165 kb)
Part V Specific Special Needs Objectives.doc (202 kb)
Instructions to save as Word document:
Right click on link to document, select "save as" from drop-down menu. Select local directory as appropriate. Use drop down arrow to select the drive where you want the document saved.
Ex: c:\Community Development Block Grant Application 2006-2007.doc
or c:\Community Development Block Grant Application 2006-2007\CDBG 2007-2007.doc
After the document has been saved as a Word document it can be retrieved again. The document can be saved with a different name and in a different folder each time it is saved. The original will remain intact.
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