Every year the City of Yakima is required by the Federal Housing and Urban Development Department (HUD) to provide an Annual Action Plan that outlines the City of Yakima’s Budget plans for using Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) entitlements funds, HOME Investment funds and Cares Act CDBG-CV3 funds to meet the needs of it’s low to moderate income citizens with “eligible activities”.
The CDBG program has three primary objectives; to benefit low and moderate income persons, to assist with problems relating to slum and blight, and to assist with urgent health and welfare needs. The program can thus provide assistance in a broad range of activities and services, but at least 70% of all funds must be spent on assisting people with issues related to low income.
The HOME program can only assist low/moderate income person with issues relating to housing; which can range from new construction of single family to rental housing and down payment assistance for first time homebuyers.
The Cares Act CDBG-CV3 funds must be utilized to prepare, prevent and respond to the Covid 19 pandemic and must follow the same eligible activity criteria as the CDBG program.
In keeping with HUD regulations, the City of Yakima must allow a thirty day written comment period and two public hearings in order to give the citizens of Yakima an opportunity to comment and provide input on the proposed 2021 Annual Action Plan “DRAFT”. This is the second of two public input meetings and within the thirty day written comment period that began May 31, 2021. Any written comments received during the 30 day comment period will be included in the final plan as submitted to HUD. The first public meeting was held on June 15, 2021. This is the final opportunity for public comments on the proposed 2021 Annual Action Plan
The proposed 2021 Annual Action Plan DRAFT is available at the Office of Neighborhood Development Services, City Clerk’s Office and on the City of Yakima website at: www.yakimawa.gov/services/neighborhood-development-services/
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