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2013-2014 Annual Action Plan
(Fourth Year of the Five-Year Consolidated Plan)
The City expects to receive approximately $2.5 million in entitlement funds in Fiscal Year 2013-2014
•Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) - $1.7 mil•Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) – $187,000•HOME Investment Partnership Grant (HOME) - $600,000
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Plan Requirements
To receive entitlement funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), the City of Modesto is required to develop a plan that describes activities for these funds in the upcoming fiscal year.
Activities must be:• consistent with HUD guidelines, and• developed in consultation with the community
• Public meetings are being held in April 2013
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Priorities
Affordable and Accessible Housing Address Homelessness Community Development Public Services designed to primarily
benefit low- and moderate-income persons, seniors, and persons with special needs.
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Affordable and Accessible Housing
Homebuyers Assistance Program Lead-Based Paint Services Accessibility Assistance through
Rehab Loan Program Energy Efficiency Improvement and
Minor Home Repair Grants
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Rehab Loan Program
Before
After
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Affordable and Accessible Housing
Partner with local housing developers to fund a range of activities that build, buy and/or rehabilitate affordable housing for rent or homeownership.
Community Housing Development Organization (CHDO’s)
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Downey Senior Housing
Location• 412 & 416 Downey Avenue• Zoned C-1 Neighborhood Commercial• 11 one-bedroom, one bath units
Funding• Predevelopment Funding• Layering of HOME, CDBG, NSP2, NSP3 and
RDA funds
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Downey Senior Housing
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Bennett Place 421 Lincoln Avenue
To serve• Seniors• emancipated foster youth and • special needs populations, including homeless or
persons at risk of homelessness. Occupancy limited
• income does not exceed 65% of the median income level
• rent must not exceed 30% of the adjusted income
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Bennett Place
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Tower Park Senior Housing17th & G
3-story elevator building located in the heart of downtown Modesto in Stanislaus County • Rental development targeted to low-income
seniors (55+ years) earning 30% - 60% AMI. • 49 one-bedroom apartments• 1 two-bedroom manager’s unit
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Tower Park Senior Housing
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Address Homelessness
Provide financial assistance to agencies responding to the immediate housing needs for the homeless or those at immediate risk of homelessness.• Essential services to homeless persons• Short- and medium-term rental assistance• Emergency shelter and transitional housing• Assist persons transitioning to independent
living to regain stability in permanent housing
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Community Development
Neighborhood Clean-Up Projects Code Enforcement Repair Curbs and Ramps Public Facility Improvements
• Construction to provide accessible restrooms at local parks
• Install ADA playground equipment at local parks
• ADA survey of City owned facilities Neighborhood Revitalization Strategy
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Public Services
Food and/or Meal Distribution Services for Foster Youth, Emancipated
Foster Youth, and/or Youth Experiencing Homelessness
Tenant-landlord counseling Services for Seniors/Persons with
Disabilities Emergency Response Assistance
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Public Services
Recreation programs• Aquatic Program for Seniors and
Persons with Disabilities• Job Development Resource Center
Youth • Service-Learning Program• Wii Yoga for Adults
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Public Services
Recreation programs• Mentoring for Young Men and
Women• Computer Club• Seniors in Motion (King-Kennedy
Memorial Center)
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Other Activities
Administration costs• 20% of Grant/Program Income for CDBG
($340,000)• 10% of HOME Grant ($60,000)• 7.5% of ESG ($14,000)
Loan Repayments• Payment of principal and interest on Section
108 Loan for the construction of the Neighborhood Center at Marshall Park and the expansion and renovation of the Maddux Youth Center
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Questions?
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