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Revisions to the Strategy Rating Factor

Revisions to the Strategy Rating Factor. Applicants’ Manual – Page 37. an analysis of alternative solutions to address the identified problems and the costs of those solutions compared to the alternative chosen. Applicants’ Manual—Page 37.

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Revisions to the Strategy Rating Factor

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  1. Revisions to the Strategy Rating Factor

  2. Applicants’ Manual – Page 37 • an analysis of alternative solutions to address the identified problems and the costs of those solutions compared to the alternative chosen December 12-14, 2012

  3. Applicants’ Manual—Page 37 • an analysis of the steps taken by the applicant to adopt policies or ordinances to prevent the reoccurrence of the specific identified problem in addition to reducing residents exposure to other detrimental conditions within their jurisdiction • Provide documentation December 12-14, 2012

  4. Applicants’ Manual—Page 37 • an analysis of the ongoing financial effort that the applicant has made or will make to address the identified problems and to maintain and operate the proposed project, facility or system December 12-14, 2012

  5. Applicants’ Manual—Page 37 the extent of benefit to persons of low- and moderate-income including not only the number and percentage of beneficiaries but also the use of local strategies to improve the “livability” of target areas and the quality of life of low- to moderate-income people December 12-14, 2012

  6. Applicants’ Manual—Page 37 applications will also be compared in terms of the project’s support of comprehensive community or neighborhood conservation, stabilization, and revitalization in addition to the degree of the local government’s and residents’ support and involvement December 12-14, 2012

  7. Applicants’ Manual—Page 37 • Competitive applications will include a plan to address most or all of the target area’s community development needs using common-sense, bottom-up, locally driven efforts, ordinances, programs, or policies, planned or underway, along with the proposed CDBG funding and other near-term sources of funding and other resources December 12-14, 2012

  8. Applicants’ Manual—Page 37 • Resources could include, for example, local code enforcement efforts as well as the implementation of other local ordinances. The application should demonstrate how CDBG funding along with other efforts will lead to amelioration of target area community development needs within a reasonable timeframe. December 12-14, 2012

  9. Applicants’ Manual—Page 37 • Applications should describe results measures and timeframes that will be used locally to access progress toward meeting comprehensive community or neighborhood conservation, stabilization, and revitalization goals. Future CDBG applications will be partially evaluated based on progress toward meeting community development needs as described in current CDBG applications. December 12-14, 2012

  10. Questions? December 12-14, 2012

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