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CITY OF MISSOULA

CITY OF MISSOULA. ANALYSIS OF IMPEDIMENTS TO FAIR HOUSING CHOICE (ai). PRESENTED TO: FEBRUARY 26, 2014. Analysis of impediments to fair housing choice.

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CITY OF MISSOULA

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  1. CITY OF MISSOULA

    ANALYSIS OF IMPEDIMENTS TO FAIR HOUSING CHOICE (ai) PRESENTED TO: FEBRUARY 26, 2014
  2. Analysis of impediments to fair housing choice Fair Housing Act: Prohibits discrimination in housing based on race, sex ,color, religion, national origin, disability, or familial status. Referred to as “protected classes.” City of Missoula adds sexual orientation and gender identity or expressionas protected classes HUD required certification to affirmatively further fair housing: Identify impediments; take actions; and keep records HUD defines impediments as any actions, omissions, or decisions : taken because of protected class membership and which restrict housing choices or the availability of housing choices which have the effect of restricting housing choices or the availability of housing choices on the basis of protected class membership
  3. Missoula Demographic profile: 2000 - 2010
  4. Analysis of impediments summary
  5. Analysis of impediments summary
  6. IMPEDIMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
  7. Impediments and recommendations IMPEDIMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
  8. Impediments and recommendations IMPEDIMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
  9. IMPLEMENTATION PLAN AND RESPONSIBLE PARTIES Based on recommendations, Fair Housing Pan to be developed Recommendations include a 1-2 years, 3-5 years, and ongoing timeframes for delivery The Grants and Community Programs Department is responsible for the oversight and tracking of the implementation of the fair housing action plan. Other parties such as the City Council, Development Services Department and the private sector will be responsible for specific activities. The Department will track the progress of the actions to address impediments to fair housing choice. The purpose of the implementation tracking is to analyze the impact of the actions taken and demonstrate that the City has met its obligation to affirmatively further fair housing.
  10. TRACKING, RECORDKEEPING & MID-PERIOD aSSESSMENT Ongoing Self-Assessment – Determine progress in addressing the identified impediments and recommendations in relation to timelines in the fair housing action plan CAPER – Annually identifies the actions taken during the year; provides a summary of impediments to fair housing choice in the AI; and identifies actions taken to overcome effects of impediments identified in the AI. Mid-period assessment - a comprehensive look at the community in light of the changes that have been made due to the implementation of the fair housing actions/activities and in relation to changes in population, demographics, economy, legislation, or any other factors that may impact fair housing choice. Recordkeeping – File should contain: A copy of the AI; and Records that show the City has taken actions to overcome the effects of impediments identified in the AI
  11. QUESTION & aNSWER
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