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R-10-07-22-10C1 - 7/22/2010
RESOLUTION NO. R -10-07-22-10C1 WHEREAS, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ("HUD") has grant funds available to cities through the Community Development Block Grant Program, and WHEREAS, the City of Round Rock adopted the 2009-2013 Community Development Consolidated Plan (the "Plan") by Resolution No. R -09-07-23-10B1 on July 23, 2009, which identified how the City would use federal resources to meet priority community needs, and WHEREAS, the City of Round Rock has prepared the 2010-2011 Second Program Year Action Plan, in accordance with the Plan and in compliance with HUD regulations, and WHEREAS, the City wishes to adopt said 2010-2011 Second Program Year Action Plan and make application for the available grant funds for specific projects and activities identified in said Plan, Now Therefore: BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROUND ROCK, TEXAS, That the City Council hereby adopts the 2010-2011 Second Program Year Action Plan, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein for all purposes. The City Council hereby finds and declares that written notice of the date, hour, place and subject of the meeting at which this Resolution was adopted was posted and that such meeting was open to the public as required by law at all times during which this Resolution and the subject matter hereof were discussed, considered and formally acted upon, all as required by the Open Meetings Act, Chapter 551, Texas Government Code, as amended. RESOLVED this 22nd day of July, 2010. ALAN MCGRAW, Mayor City of Round Rock, Texas ATTEST: SY/mit- Qiittt SARA L. WHITE, City Secretary O:\wdo x\S CC1nts\0112\ 1005\MUNICIPAL\00 l 9740 3.DOC/rmc EXHIBIT I,A„ TABLE OF CONTENTS Application Form 424 Executive Summary 1 Second Program Year Action Plan / Projects and Activities 2 Activity Summary 3 Priority Needs Determination/Undeserved Needs 4 Managing the Process/Citizen Participation 5 Institutional Structure 6 Monitoring 7 Lead Based Paint 7 Specific Housing Objectives 8 Needs of Public Housing 8 Barriers to Affordable Housing 9 HOME/American Dream Down Payment Initiative (AADI) 9 Specific Homeless Prevention Elements 10 Project Description by Matrix Codes 11 Antipoverty Strategy 12 Non -Homeless Special Needs 12 Housing Opportunities for People with AIDS 12 Specific HOPWA Objectives 12 Exception Grantee Status 12 CPMP Non State Certifications Non State Grantee Certifications 13 Specific CDBG Certifications 13 Optional Certification CDBG 13 Specific HOME Certifications 13 HOPWA Certifications 13 ESG Certifications 13 Appendix to Certifications 13 APPENDIX A: CPMP Project Tables 14 APPENDIX B: Census Tracts and Project Maps Low Mod Percentage Target Areas 2010-2011 Low and Moderate Income Target Areas Map Minority Concentration Map 2010-2011 Second Year Annual Action Plan Activity Location Maps Round Rock Area Serving Center Utility Assistance Project Map Round Rock Housing Authority NOC Project Map Round Rock Buck Egger Park Project Map Foundation Community Project Map 15 APPENDIX C: Needs Tables Housing Needs Table Non Homeless Special Needs Community Needs 15 APPENDIX D: Certifications of Publication of 30 Day Comment Period 15 0,,,„E 0,. , iyo , ,... i IdIhILSF424 Q I li ti) II0 o The SF 424 is part of the CPMP Annual Action Plan. SF 424 form 1 �o fields are included in this document. Grantee information is linked from the 1 CPMP.xls document of the CPMP tool. Complete the fillable fields (blue cells) in the table below. The other items are pre -filled with values from the Grantee Information Worksheet. 07/22/2010 TX484674 Type of Submission Date Received by state State Identifier Application Pre -application Date Received by HUD Federal Identifier 1 Construction ■ Construction ►� Non Construction • Non Construction Applicant Information - Round Rock Tx484674 221 East Main Street Organizational DUNS 794063771 City of Round Rock Round Rock Texas Finance 78664 Country U.S.A. Office of Community Development Employer Identification Number (EIN): Williamson County 74-6017485 Program Year Start Date: 10/10 Applicant Type: Specify Other Type if necessary: Local Government: City Specify Other Type Program Funding U.S. Department of Housingand Urban Development Catalogue of Federal Domestic Assistance Numbers; Descriptive Title of Applicant Project(s); Areas Affected by Project(s) (cities, Counties, localities etc.); Estimated Funding Community Development Block Grant 14.218 Entitlement Grant CDBG Project Titles (1) Public Services (2) Program Administration (3) Land Acquisition (4) Parks & Recreational Facilities Description of Areas Affected by CDBG Project(s) (1) General, Youth, Elderly (2) Salaries, overhead costs for program administration (3) Land Acquisition for development of affordable housing by Habitat for Humanity (4) Installation of synthetic turf at Buck Egger Park $CDBG Grant Amount $462,631.00 $Additional HUD Grant(s) LeveragedDescribe $Additional Federal Funds Leveraged $2,450.00 $Additional State Funds Leveraged $Locally Leveraged Funds $350,000.00 $Grantee Funds Leveraged $Anticipated Program Income Other (Describe) Total Funds Leveraged for CDBG-based Project(s) $352,450.00 Home Investment Partnerships Program N/A 14.239 HOME HOME Project Titles Description of Areas Affected by HOME Project(s) SF 424 Page 1. Version 2.0 $HOME Grant Amount $Additional HUD Grant(s) Leveraged Describe $Additional Federal Funds Leveraged $Additional State Funds Leveraged $Locally Leveraged Funds $Grantee Funds Leveraged http://www.roundrocktexas.gov $Anticipated Program Income Other (Describe) Signature of Authorized Representative Total Funds Leveraged for HOME -based Project(s) Housing Opportunities for People with AIDS N/A 14.241 HOPWA HOPWA Project Titles Description of Areas Affected by HOPWA Project(s) $HOPWA Grant Amount $Additional HUD Grant(s) Leveraged[Describe $Additional Federal Funds Leveraged Additional State Funds Leveraged $Locally Leveraged Funds Grantee Funds Leveraged $Anticipated Program Income ther (Describe) Total Funds Leveraged for HOPWA-based Project(s) Emergency Shelter Grants Program N/A 14.231 ESG ESG Project Titles Description of Areas Affected by ESG Project(s) $ESG Grant Amount $Additional HUD Grant(s) Leveraged (Describe $Additional Federal Funds Leveraged Additional State Funds Leveraged $Locally Leveraged Funds Grantee Funds Leveraged $Anticipated Program Income Other (Describe) Total Funds Leveraged for ESG-based Project(s) Congressional Districts of: Is application subject to 12372 Process? review by state Executive Order Applicant Districts 31st Project Districts 31st Is the applicant delinquent on any federal debt? If "Yes" please include an additional document explaining the situation. • Yes This application state EO 12372 was made available to the process for review on DATE No Program is not covered by EO 12372 ■ Yes No • N/A Program has for review not been selected by the state Person to be contacted regarding this application Elizabeth G. Alvarado CDBG Coordinator 512-341-3328 Fax: 512-341-3301 lalvarado@round-rock.tx.us http://www.roundrocktexas.gov Cheryl Delaney, Finance Director Signature of Authorized Representative Date Signed June 3,2010 SF 424 Page 2 Version 2.0 oosNro h Second Pro ram Year ,t) g eitNovo-0 Acton P 1 a n The Consolidated Plan Management Program (CPMP) Second Annual Action Plan includes the SF 424 and Narrative Responses to Action Plan questions that CDBG, HOME, HOPWA, and ESG grantees must respond to each year in order to be compliant with the Consolidated Planning Regulations. Narrative Responses ............................................ GENET Executive Summary Program Year 2 Action Plan Executive Summary: The City of Round Rock will receive $462,631.00 in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds for the 2010-2011 Program Year. This is the second program year to implement high priority activities identified in the 5 Year Consolidated Plan (2009-2013). In this second program year, Community Development Block Grant funds are allocated to Public Service Activities, Land Acquisition Activities, Park & Recreational Activities, and Program Administration. Objectives and outcomes of the plan are identified in Project Tables, shown in Appendix "A" (Tab 14). During the development of this plan, the City held three public hearings to solicit input from residents and social services providers on the needs in Round Rock. Public services, park and recreational facilities, affordable housing, transportation and land acquisition were identified as community needs. All comments were accepted. On May 6, and June 3, 2010 the Community Development Advisory Commission made the funding recommendations that are identified in the Second Program Year Action Plan (the plan). There are limitations on the portion of the City's entitlement that can be spent on certain activities. The City may obligate up to 20% of the current's years allocation ($462,631.00) plus 20% of the current year's anticipated program income for eligible and reasonable planning administrative costs. [25 CFR 570.200 (g)] The City may obligate up to 15% of the current year's allocation ($462,631.00) plus 15% of the prior year's program income for public services. [24 CFR 570.201 (e) (1)] There were no revenue producing activities funded by CDBG in the prior year, so only the maximum allowed for public services and program administration (15% and 20% respectively) were used to determine funding. Second Program Year Action Plan 1 Error! Not a valid link. City of Round Rock, Texas Applications for public services totaled $112,336.00 however the 15% limitation on funding is $69,394.00. Four applications totaling $820,668.00 for projects other than public services or program administration were received. Of those four, one was recommended for partial funding and another was recommended for full funding. Public services, projects and program administration funding recommendations totaled $462.631.00. In addition to expenditure caps, other federal requirements were considered to determine if a project is eligible for funding. Any project or activity must meet one of three National Objectives to be eligible [24 CFR 570.200 (a)]: (1) benefit low and moderate income persons; or (2) prevent slum or blight; or (3) to meet an urgent need (per HUD's definition). The activities in this Plan meet the criteria for funding and the CDBG program goals and objectives. Location maps show census tract boundaries and the percentages of low to moderate income persons who reside in the target area are shown in Appendix B (Tab 15). Second Program Year Action Plan 2 Error! Not a valid link. City of Round Rock, Texas 2010-2011 Second Program Year Action Plan This document was created by using HUD's CPMP Tool and is designed to address all Federal statutory requirements, including the new performance measurements. Activities identified in this Plan meet the requirements of the HUD Outcome Performance Measurement System and National Objectives. Table 1 on page 3 identifies the recommended activities and Community Development Block Grant funding for Program Year Two of the 2009-2013 Consolidated Plan. The City of Round Rock will direct assistance to the geographic areas shown in Exhibit "A" Census Tract Maps (Low to Moderate Income Target Areas map). The investment will be allocated geographically when feasible due to the concentration of target population in the areas shown in the Minority Concentration Map, Appendix "B" (Tab 15). Table 1 PY 2010-2011 Pr Project Description 2010-2011 Funds Objective - - Outcome National Objective Beneficiaries Round Rock Area Serving Center $25,000.00 Suitable living environment Accessibility Low to moderate income 64 persons Round Rock Housing Authority $30,336.00 Suitable living environment Accessibility Low to moderate income 100 persons Foundation Communities $14,058.00 Economic Opportunity Accessibility Low to moderate income 1500 Round Rock Parks & Recreation Department $237,250.00 Suitable living environment Accessibility Low to moderate income 2555 persons Habitat for Humanity of Williamson County $63,461.00 Suitable living environment Affordability Low to moderate income 3 households Program Administration $92,526.00 N/A N/A N/A N/A Total: $462,631.00 Second Program Year Action Plan 3 Error! Not a valid link. City of Round Rock, Texas 2010-2011 Activity Summary Utility Assistance Program (Round Rock Area Serving Center) Funding will allow the Round Rock Area Serving Center to provide financial assistance for gas and electric bills to low income families that are at risk of disconnection or termination of these services. Neighborhood Outreach Center (Round Rock Housing Authority) Continuation of a program funded in 2009-2010. Funding will pay for the salary of the Resident Services Coordinator and for Internet at the Neighborhood Outreach Center. The Coordinator works with families and is the community Zink to education and job skills training. Neighborhood Facility (City of Round Rock Parks and Recreation Dept) Funding will be used for park improvements to include the installation of synthetic turf on the sports fields at the Buck Egger Park located at 900 South Mays Street. Community Tax Center (Foundation Community) Funding will be used to pay salaries for managers that oversee the Tax Center and provide training to the volunteers that provide free income tax preparation to low income families. Land Acquisition (Habitat for Humanity of Williamson County) Funding will allow Habitat for Humanity of Williamson County to purchase 3-4 lots for the construction of affordable housing for low to moderate income families in Round Rock. Program Administration Oversight and management of the CDBG program by city employees. Second Program Year Action Plan 4 Error! Not a valid link. City of Round Rock, Texas Priority Needs Determination The priority needs were determined from consultation with City Staff, needs assessment public hearings and local service providers. The key factors affecting the determination of the priorities included: 1) the types of target income households with greatest need for assistance 2) those activities that will best address the needs; and 3) the limited amount of funding available to meet those needs. The priority ranking system for housing and community development needs is as follows: • High Priority: Activities assigned high priorities are expected to be funded during the five-year period. • Medium Priority: As funds are available, activities that are medium priority are expected to be funded. • Low Priority: Activities assigned low priorities are not expected to be funded during the five-year period. The City may support application for public assistance by other agencies if those activities conform to the Consolidated Plan. • No such need: The City has determined that there is no need for these activities in the community. Funding will not be provided and applications by other agencies will not be supported. Underserved Needs Despite efforts, there remain a number of significant obstacles to meeting underserved needs. The following obstacles to meeting these needs in Round Rock are: • Rapid population growth • Cut backs in state and federal funding for basic needs services • High cost of housing • Need for transportation to existing services and childcare exceed available services To address these obstacles this year, the city will dedicate community development funds to the acquisition of real property by Habitat for Humanity, fund the position of Resident Services Coordinator for the Round Rock Housing Authority, and provide funds for the Utility Assistance Program conducted by the Round Rock Serving Center. High cost of housing continues to be an obstacle for new homeowners and renters. Round Rock may receive HOME funds as an entitlement once the city reaches the population threshold of 100,000, which is expected by 2011. This money will be used as gap financing for the development of affordable housing. Second Program Year Action Plan 5 Error! Not a valid link. City of Round Rock, Texas Managing the Process The City of Round Rock Office of Community Development within the Finance Department serves as the lead agency for the Annual Plan and administration of CDBG funds. The following agencies were consulted in the development of this annual action plan: Habitat for Humanity WBC Opportunities Round Rock Housing Authority Catholic Charities Lone Star Circle of Care YMCA CASA of Williamson County Life Steps The Round Rock Volunteer Ctr. Heart of the Civitans Goodwill Industries Faith in Action Caregivers Round Rock Area Serving Center Austin Groups for the Elderly Hope Alliance Sweet Home Baptist Church Bluebonnet Trails MHMR Foundation Communities Children at Heart Foundation Capital Idea Round Rock ISD Head Start United Way of Williamson County STARRY The City of Round Rock will continue to participate in monthly networking meeting held by the Round Rock Volunteer Center and also host interagency meetings to enhance coordination between public and private housing, health, and social service agencies. Citizen Participation Citizen Participation, an integral part of developing Round Rock's 2010-2011 Second Program Year Action Plan, was obtained through three Needs Assessment Public Hearings. The City's Citizen Participation Plan that was adopted with the first five year Consolidated Plan, details procedures to follow for public hearings, plan amendments, reporting information and public accountability. The City held three public hearings to solicit input from residents and social services providers on the needs in Round Rock. Those meetings were held at the following locations: Thursday, March 4, 2010 Thursday, April 1, 2010 Thursday, April 8, 2010 Community Development Community Development City Council Meeting Advisory Commission Advisory Commission City Council Chambers City Council Chambers City Council Chambers 221 East Main Street 221 East Main Street 221 East Main Street Round Rock, TX 78664 Round Rock, TX 78664 Round Rock, TX 78664 Time 7:00 p.m. Time 6:30 p.m. Time 6:30 p.m. Notice of these public hearing meetings were published in the local newspaper, the Round Rock Leader, on February 13, 2010 and March 23, 2010. See Appendix "D" (Tab 15). Twenty-four service provider organizations attended the meetings. Public services and transportation services were among the top needs identified. Second Program Year Action Plan 6 Error! Not a valid link. City of Round Rock, Texas The Second Annual Action Plan is available for review and comments for 30 days beginning June 8, 2010. A public hearing will be held by the City Council July 8, 2010 at 7:00 p.m. Institutional Structure Effective implementation of the Annual Action Plan involves a variety of agencies. Coordination and collaboration between agencies is important to ensuring that the needs in the community are addressed. The key agencies that are involved in the implementation of the Plan as well as additional resources that may be available are described below: Public Sector City of Round Rock, Office of Community Development The Office of Community Development is responsible for the administration of the City's programs funded by CDBG money. This office has primary responsibility for managing and implementing the City's affordable housing programs, the Consolidated Plan programs and related documents. Other City departments also involved in providing services include Code Enforcement, Parks and Recreation Department and the Public Works Department. Williamson County and Cities Health District (WCCHD) WCCHD offers a variety of services to Round Rock and Williamson County residents, including: • Alcohol and drug services • Children's Services • Family Assistance • Public Health Services • Senior Services • Emergency Services Round Rock Housing Authority The Round Rock Housing Authority administers the Housing Choice (Section 8) Voucher Program. The City works in close consultation with the Housing Authority regarding public housing issues in Round Rock and attends their monthly board meetings as well. The Round Rock Development Cooperation is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization established by the Housing Authority for the purpose of purchasing and developing affordable housing. Non Profit Agencies Habitat for Humanity of Williamson County Second Program Year Action Plan 7 Error! Not a valid link. City of Round Rock, Texas Habitat for Humanity of Williamson County provides affordable housing to Round Rock and Williamson County residents. Faith in Action Caregivers Faith in Action Caregivers provides site to site transportation services to elderly and disabled residents of Round Rock. The services are free and trained volunteers provide transportation based on the clients needs so there is no set time or schedule. Round Rock Area Serving Center The Round Rock Area Serving Center offers a variety of services to the residents of Round Rock and Williamson County. They offer food and clothing vouchers, prescription assistance, utility assistance and hotel vouchers for emergency shelter. Private Sector The private sector is an important collaborator in the services and program associated with the Consolidated Plan. The private sector brings additional resources and expertise that can be used to supplement existing services or fill gaps in the system. Lenders, affordable housing developers, business and economic development organizations and private sector providers offer a variety of assistance to residents such as health care, small business assistance, home loan programs and assisted housing, transportation services, among others. Second Program Year Action Plan 8 Error! Not a valid link. City of Round Rock, Texas Monitoring The City of Round Rock has developed a monitoring system to ensure that the activities carried out in the Plan are done so in a timely manner in accordance with the federal monitoring requirements of 24 CFR 570.501 (V) and 24 CFR 85.40 and all other applicable laws, regulations, policies and sound management and accounting practices. The objectives of monitoring are: • To assure that subrecipients are carrying out their program/project as described; • To assure that subrecipients are implementing the program/project in a timely manner; • To assure that subrecipients are assessing costs to the program/project which are eligible under CDBG regulations and the contract; • To assure that subrecipients are conforming with other applicable laws, regulation, and terms of the agreement; • To assure that the program/project is operating in a manner that minimizes the opportunity for fraud, waste, and mismanagement; • To assure that subrecipients have the capacity to carry out the approved program/project; • To assure that subrecipients are carrying out their program/project as described. The City will track and report on its progress toward meeting its housing and community development goals. On an annual basis, the City staff will prepare a Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) that summarizes progress on goals and priorities in the Consolidated Plan and Annual Action Plan. Lead-based Paint The majority of residential housing development in Round Rock occurred after the use of lead-based paint was banned; however, some areas of the community may have some homes with lead based paint. With the implementation of the Minor Home Repair Program, the program policy and procedures manual address compliance with the Residential Lead Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992 (Title X) and subsequent changes in September 1999. The procedures include: • Notification • Identification • Treatment (if necessary) Second Program Year Action Plan 9 Error! Not a valid link. City of Round Rock, Texas Specific Housing Objectives *Please also refer to the Housing Needs Table in Appendix "C" (Tab 15) Round Rock will reconsider its down payment and closing cost assistance for first time homebuyers when market conditions improve. Presently the Home Repair Program is being implemented with remaining home repair funds from previous year and is being used to assist families to bring their substandard property up to code. Priorities for home repair assistance been established and are being implemented. Needs of Public Housing The Round Rock Housing Authority was established in 1966, with the first development being built in 1972. Today the Housing Authority owns 100 units and administers 125 Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers. Approximately 200 persons are assisted through these programs The Round Rock City Council appoints a five member board, including a resident board member that oversees the organization. Each board member serves a two year term. The Housing Authority mission is to provide safe, affordable housing to families and individuals of the greater Round Rock area; and provide education and training opportunities that empower resident to reach self-sufficiency with dignity. The Round Rock Housing Authority was awarded $77,430.00 CDBG funds in May 2008 to renovate its community room and office space at 1505 Lance Lane. There have been no significant upgrades to this facility since it was constructed in 1972. This money was used to enclose an existing patio area and convert it to additional space for the "Neighborhood Outreach Center". The Neighborhood Outreach Center provides free Internet access and computer terminals, after school mentoring and tutoring as well as education and training opportunities to its residents. Consultants hired by the Housing Authority continue to explore opportunities for new housing. The first option is to locate suitable and affordable land to build additional family units. The second option is to renovate the existing properties located at 1505 Lance Lane, 1100 Westwood Drive, and 1007 Cushing Drive. The Housing Authority owns twelve scattered sites (single family homes) that it intends to sell with first option to purchase going to the occupying tenants. These tenants are part of the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher program and will participate in programs offered by the Housing Authority to prepare them for the financial responsibility of home ownership. Second Program Year Action Plan 10 Error! Not a valid link. City of Round Rock, Texas Barriers to Affordable Housing The City is committed to removing or reducing barriers to affordable housing whenever possible. Zoning standards for multifamily tracts have been amended that will allow redevelopment of existing multifamily public housing. Prior to the zoning amendment, all three public housing developments had density and acreage that did not meet the current standards. The Round Rock Housing Authority can now proceed with its plans to redevelop its properties. HOME/ American Dream Down Payment Initiative (ADDI) Round Rock does not receive HOME/ADDI funds at this time. If these funds were available to Round Rock, they would be used as gap financing for the development of affordable housing. Second Program Year Action Plan 11 Error! Not a valid link. City of Round Rock, Texas Specific Homeless Prevention Elements *Please also refer to the Homeless Needs Table in Appendix "C" Tab 15 Though Round Rock has a very small visual homeless population, the Toss of a job, an increase in rent, an eviction or domestic violence situation can easily lead to homelessness for many low income individuals and families. Accordingly, the City's high priority activities are concentrated on homeless prevention. Priority Homeless Needs With a focus on homeless prevention, the City and local service providers have identified the provision of direct assistance (e.g. food and clothing) as well as supportive services to help those potentially at risk of becoming homeless as the key priorities for homes assistance and prevention over the five year period. Homelessness is a regional issue and is best addressed countywide through the efforts of both Williamson and Travis Counties and local jurisdictions. Since Round Rock's emergency shelter only provide temporary facilities for displaced women and children, the City will work with area providers to address its share of the homeless need through facilities and services provided at the regional level. Emergency Shelter Grants (ESG) Homeless Assistance Goals A primary goal to address the issue of homelessness and homeless prevention is to encourage a range of supportive services to help those at risk of becoming homeless and those who are without shelter. The City will continue to work with service providers such as the Round Rock Area Serving Center to address its goal and the local needs of the homeless. Homeless Assistance and Prevention Homeless Assistance The City will work with service agencies to provide emergency shelters, transitional housing and other support services that address the City's fair share of homeless need at the regional level. Homeless Services In order to help those who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless, the City will assist with the provision of supportive services which may include free food and clothing, counseling, emergency housing assistance, referral or temporary shelter. Job Training Program To provide better economic opportunities to target income residents, the City will assist with the provision of job training and workforce development services by improving communication within the community. Second Program Year Action Plan 12 Error! Not a valid link. City of Round Rock, Texas Housing Choice Voucher Homeownership The Housing Choice (Section 8) Voucher Rental Assistance Program provides vouchers to very low income households that are in need of housing and are potentially at risk of becoming homeless or have special needs. The city housing rehab program can assist low income homeowners with grants up to $25,000.00 for repairs needed to bring substandard property to code. Second Program Year Action Plan 13 Error! Not a valid link. City of Round Rock, Texas COMMUNIS D VELOP'ENT Community Development *Please also refer to the Community Development Table in Appendix "C" Tab 15 The following categories are identified in the 2009-2013 Consolidated Plan as priority needs are eligible for funding: Description by Matrix Codes 01 Acquisition of Real Property 570.201 (a) 02 Disposition 570.201 (b) 03 Public Facilities and Improvements (General) 570.201 (c) 03D Youth Centers 570.201 (c) 03E Neighborhood Facilities 570.201 (c) 03F Parks, Recreational Facilities 570.201 (c) 03I Flood Drain Improvements 570.201 (c) 03K Street Improvements 570.201 (c) 03L Sidewalks 570.201 (c) 03M Child Care Centers 570.201 (c) 04 Clearance and Demolition 570.201 (d) 05 Public Services (General) 570.201 (c) 05A Senior Services 570.201 (e) 05B Handicapped Services 570.201 (e) 05D Youth Services 570.201 (e) 05E Transportation Services 570.201 (e) 05F Substance Abuse Services 570.201 (e) 05G Battered and Abused Spouses 570.201 (e) 05H Employment Training 570.201 (e) 05I Crime Awareness 570.201 (e) 05M Health Services 570.201 (e) 05N Abused and Neglected Children 570.201 (e) 050 Mental Health Services 570.201 (e) 13 Direct Homeownership Assistance 570.201 (n) 14A Rehab; Single -Unit Residential 570.202 14H Rehabilitation Administration 570.202 14I Lead-Based/Lead Hazard Test/Abate 570.202 15 Code Enforcement 570.202 (c) 17D Other Commercial/Industrial Improvements 570.203 (a) 21A General Program Administration 570.206 21D Fair Housing Activities (subject to 20% Admin cap) 570.206 Second Program Year Action Plan 14 Error! Not a valid link. City of Round Rock, Texas Antipoverty Strategy The City's anti -poverty strategy is based on attracting a range of businesses and providing workforce development including job training services for low income residents. Planned economic development and anti -poverty program include: • Develop more transportation options for low income residents • Ensure a diversity of affordable housing choices • Provide more educational opportunities / job training Y Of MELESS . SPECIAL NEEDS HOUSING. Non -homeless Special Needs (91.220 (c) and (e)) Priority housing and supportive service needs of persons who are not homeless but require supportive housing (i.e., elderly, persons with disabilities (mental, physical, developmental) persons with alcohol or other drug addiction, persons with HIV/AIDS and their families, and public housing residents are available through a limited amount of resources provided through Bluebonnet Trail MHMR, Trinity Care Nursing Home, round Rock Housing Authority, Williamson -Burnet Counties Opportunities, and the Williamson County Health District. Housing Opportunities for People with AIDS Round Rock does not receive HOPWA funding. Any housing in this area for persons with HIV/AIDs is funded privately or assisted through the Interfaith Care Alliance. Specific HOPWA Objectives Round Rock will continue dialogs with the Interfaith Care Alliance and other local agencies that deal directly with housing issues for this target population and assist when possible with housing needs with its Home Repair Program. Exception Grantee Status The CDBG Program requires that each CDBG funded activity must either principally benefit low and moderate income persons, aid in the prevention and elimination of slum and blight, or meet a community development need having a particular urgency because existing conditions pose a serious and immediate threat to the health or welfare of the community and other financial resources are not available to meet that need. With respect to activities that principally benefit low and moderate income persons, at least 51 percent of the activity's beneficiaries must be low and moderate income. Second Program Year Action Plan 15 Error! Not a valid link. City of Round Rock, Texas However in some communities, such as Round Rock, there are very few areas in which 51 percent of the residents are low and moderate income. For these grantees, the CDBG law authorizes an exception criterion in order for such grantees to be able to undertake area benefit activities. For Round Rock, the low and moderate income threshold for any area benefit activity is 47.4%. Section 105 (c) (2) (A) (ii) at 24 CFR 570.208 (a) (1) (ii), identifies the methodology to calculate a grantee's "exception" threshold. Second Program Year Action Plan 16 Error! Not a valid link. ,wrap ry0 0 '' Z 7 a. z )919 tO CPMP Non -State Grantee Certifications Many elements of this document may be completed electronically, however a signature must be manually applied and the document must be submitted in paper form to the Field Office. [❑ This certification does not apply.; This certification is applicable. NON -STATE GOVERNMENT CERTIFICATIONS In accordance with the applicable statutes and the regulations governing the consolidated plan regulations, the jurisdiction certifies that: Affirmatively Further Fair Housing -- The jurisdiction will affirmatively further fair housing, which means it will conduct an analysis of impediments to fair housing choice within the jurisdiction, take appropriate actions to overcome the effects of any impediments identified through that analysis, and maintain records reflecting that analysis and actions in this regard. Anti -displacement and Relocation Plan -- It will comply with the acquisition and relocation requirements of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, as amended, and implementing regulations at 49 CFR 24; and it has in effect and is following a residential antidisplacement and relocation assistance plan required under section 104(d) of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended, in connection with any activity assisted with funding under the CDBG or HOME programs. Drug Free Workplace -- It will or will continue to provide a drug-free workplace by: 1. Publishing a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the grantee's workplace and specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violation of such prohibition; 2. Establishing an ongoing drug-free awareness program to inform employees about - a. The dangers of drug abuse in the workplace; b. The grantee's policy of maintaining a drug-free workplace; c. Any available drug counseling, rehabilitation, and employee assistance programs; and d. The penalties that may be imposed upon employees for drug abuse violations occurring in the workplace; 3. Making it a requirement that each employee to be engaged in the performance of the grant be given a copy of the statement required by paragraph 1; 4. Notifying the employee in the statement required by paragraph 1 that, as a condition of employment under the grant, the employee will - a. Abide by the terms of the statement; and b. Notify the employer in writing of his or her conviction for a violation of a criminal drug statute occurring in the workplace no later than five calendar days after such conviction; 5. Notifying the agency in writing, within ten calendar days after receiving notice under subparagraph 4(b) from an employee or otherwise receiving actual notice of such conviction. Employers of convicted employees must provide notice, including position title, to every grant officer or other designee on whose grant activity the convicted employee was working, unless the Federal agency has designated a central point for the receipt of such notices. Notice shall include the identification number(s) of each affected grant; 6. Taking one of the following actions, within 30 calendar days of receiving notice under subparagraph 4(b), with respect to any employee who is so convicted - a. Taking appropriate personnel action against such an employee, up to and including termination, consistent with the requirements of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended; or b. Requiring such employee to participate satisfactorily in a drug abuse assistance or rehabilitation program approved for such purposes by a Federal, State, or local health, law enforcement, or other appropriate agency; 7. Making a good faith effort to continue to maintain a drug-free workplace through implementation of paragraphs 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. CPMP Non -State Grantee Certifications 1 Version 2.0 Jurisdiction Anti -Lobbying -- To the best of the jurisdiction's knowledge and belief: 8. No Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or on behalf of it, to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with the awarding of any Federal contract, the making of any Federal grant, the making of any Federal loan, the entering into of any cooperative agreement, and the extension, continuation, renewal, amendment, or modification of any Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement; 9. If any funds other than Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with this Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement, it will complete and submit Standard Form -LLL, "Disclosure Form to Report Lobbying," in accordance with its instructions; and 10. It will require that the language of paragraph 1 and 2 of this anti -lobbying certification be included in the award documents for all subawards at all tiers (including subcontracts, subgrants, and contracts under grants, loans, and cooperative agreements) and that all subrecipients shall certify and disclose accordingly. Authority of Jurisdiction -- The consolidated plan is authorized under State and local law (as applicable) and the jurisdiction possesses the legal authority to carry out the programs for which it is seeking funding, in accordance with applicable HUD regulations. Consistency with plan -- The housing activities to be undertaken with CDBG, HOME, ESG, and HOPWA funds are consistent with the strategic plan. Section 3 -- It will comply with section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, and implementing regulations at 24 CFR Part 135. Signature/Authorized Official James R. Nuse, P.E. Name City Manager Title 221 East Main Street Address RoundRock, TX 78664 City/State/Zi p 512-218-5400 Telephone Number Date CPMP Non -State Grantee Certifications 2 Version 2.0 Jurisdiction This certification does not apply. IZ This certification is applicable. Specific CDBG Certifications The Entitlement Community certifies that: Citizen Participation -- It is in full compliance and following a detailed citizen participation plan that satisfies the requirements of 24 CFR 91.105. Community Development Plan -- Its consolidated housing and community development plan identifies community development and housing needs and specifies both short-term and Tong -term community development objectives that provide decent housing, expand economic opportunities primarily for persons of low and moderate income. (See CFR 24 570.2 and CFR 24 part 570) Following a Plan -- It is following a current consolidated plan (or Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy) that has been approved by HUD. Use of Funds -- It has complied with the following criteria: 11. Maximum Feasible Priority - With respect to activities expected to be assisted with CDBG funds, it certifies that it has developed its Action Plan so as to give maximum feasible priority to activities which benefit low and moderate income families or aid in the prevention or elimination of slums or blight. The Action Plan may also include activities which the grantee certifies are designed to meet other community development needs having a particular urgency because existing conditions pose a serious and immediate threat to the health or welfare of the community, and other financial resources are not available); 12. Overall Benefit - The aggregate use of CDBG funds including section 108 guaranteed loans during program year(s) 2006, 2007, 2008, (a period specified by the grantee consisting of one, two, or three specific consecutive program years), shall principally benefit persons of low and moderate income in a manner that ensures that at least 70 percent of the amount is expended for activities that benefit such persons during the designated period; 13. Special Assessments - It will not attempt to recover any capital costs of public improvements assisted with CDBG funds including Section 108 loan guaranteed funds by assessing any amount against properties owned and occupied by persons of low and moderate income, including any fee charged or assessment made as a condition of obtaining access to such public improvements. However, if CDBG funds are used to pay the proportion of a fee or assessment that relates to the capital costs of public improvements (assisted in part with CDBG funds) financed from other revenue sources, an assessment or charge may be made against the property with respect to the public improvements financed by a source other than CDBG funds. The jurisdiction will not attempt to recover any capital costs of public improvements assisted with CDBG funds, including Section 108, unless CDBG funds are used to pay the proportion of fee or assessment attributable to the capital costs of public improvements financed from other revenue sources. In this case, an assessment or charge may be made against the property with respect to the public improvements financed by a source other than CDBG funds. Also, in the case of properties owned and occupied by moderate -income (not low-income) families, an assessment or charge may be made against the property for public improvements financed by a source other than CDBG funds if the jurisdiction certifies that it lacks CDBG funds to cover the assessment. Excessive Force -- It has adopted and is enforcing: 14. A policy prohibiting the use of excessive force by law enforcement agencies within its jurisdiction against any individuals engaged in non-violent civil rights demonstrations; and 15. A policy of enforcing applicable State and local laws against physically barring entrance to or exit from a facility or location which is the subject of such non-violent civil rights demonstrations within its jurisdiction; CPMP Non -State Grantee Certifications 3 Version 2.0 Jurisdiction Compliance With Anti -discrimination laws -- The grant will be conducted and administered in conformity with title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 USC 2000d), the Fair Housing Act (42 USC 3601-3619), and implementing regulations. Lead -Based Paint -- Its activities concerning lead-based paint will comply with the requirements of part 35, subparts A, B, J, K and R, of title 24; Compliance with Laws -- It will comply with applicable laws. Signature/Authorized Official James R. Nuse, P.E. Name City Manager Title 221 East Main Street Address Round Rock, TX 78664 City/State/Zi p 512-218-5400 Telephone Number Date CPMP Non -State Grantee Certifications 4 Version 2.0 Jurisdiction Z This certification does not apply. [] This certification is applicable. OPTIONAL CERTIFICATION CDBG Submit the following certification only when one or more of the activities in the action plan are designed to meet other community development needs having a particular urgency as specified in 24 CFR 570.208(c): The grantee hereby certifies that the Annual Plan includes one or more specifically identified CDBG-assisted activities, which are designed to meet other community development needs having a particular urgency because existing conditions pose a serious and immediate threat to the health or welfare of the community and other financial resources are not available to meet such needs. Signature/Authorized Official Name Title Address City/State/Zi p Telephone Number Date CPMP Non -State Grantee Certifications 5 Version 2.0 Jurisdiction IZ This certification does not apply. ] This certification is applicable. Specific HOME Certifications The HOME participating jurisdiction certifies that: Tenant Based Rental Assistance -- If the participating jurisdiction intends to provide tenant -based rental assistance: The use of HOME funds for tenant -based rental assistance is an essential element of the participating jurisdiction's consolidated plan for expanding the supply, affordability, and availability of decent, safe, sanitary, and affordable housing. Eligible Activities and Costs -- it is using and will use HOME funds for eligible activities and costs, as described in 24 CFR § 92.205 through 92.209 and that it is not using and will not use HOME funds for prohibited activities, as described in § 92.214. Appropriate Financial Assistance -- before committing any funds to a project, it will evaluate the project in accordance with the guidelines that it adopts for this purpose and will not invest any more HOME funds in combination with other Federal assistance than is necessary to provide affordable housing; Signature/Authorized Official Name Title Address City/State/Zi p Telephone Number Date CPMP Non -State Grantee Certifications 6 Version 2.0 Jurisdiction This certification does not apply. This certification is applicable. HOPWA Certifications The HOPWA grantee certifies that: Activities -- Activities funded under the program will meet urgent needs that are not being met by available public and private sources. Building -- Any building or structure assisted under that program shall be operated for the purpose specified in the plan: 1. For at least 10 years in the case of assistance involving new construction, substantial rehabilitation, or acquisition of a facility, 2. For at least 3 years in the case of assistance involving non -substantial rehabilitation or repair of a building or structure. Signature/Authorized Official Name Title Address City/State/Zip Telephone Number Date CPMP Non -State Grantee Certifications 7 Version 2.0 Jurisdiction This certification does not apply. This certification is applicable. ESG Certifications I, , Chief Executive Officer of Error! Not a valid Zink., certify that the local government will ensure the provision of the matching supplemental funds required by the regulation at 24 CFR 576.51. I have attached to this certification a description of the sources and amounts of such supplemental funds. I further certify that the local government will comply with: 1. The requirements of 24 CFR 576.53 concerning the continued use of buildings for which Emergency Shelter Grants are used for rehabilitation or conversion of buildings for use as emergency shelters for the homeless; or when funds are used solely for operating costs or essential services. 2. The building standards requirement of 24 CFR 576.55. 3. The requirements of 24 CFR 576.56, concerning assurances on services and other assistance to the homeless. 4. The requirements of 24 CFR 576.57, other appropriate provisions of 24 CFR Part 576, and other applicable federal laws concerning nondiscrimination and equal opportunity. 5. The requirements of 24 CFR 576.59(b) concerning the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970. 6. The requirement of 24 CFR 576.59 concerning minimizing the displacement of persons as a result of a project assisted with these funds. 7. The requirements of 24 CFR Part 24 concerning the Drug Free Workplace Act of 1988. 8. The requirements of 24 CFR 576.56(a) and 576.65(b) that grantees develop and implement procedures to ensure the confidentiality of records pertaining to any individual provided family violence prevention or treatment services under any project assisted with ESG funds and that the address or location of any family violence shelter project will not be made public, except with written authorization of the person or persons responsible for the operation of such shelter. 9. The requirement that recipients involve themselves, to the maximum extent practicable and where appropriate, homeless individuals and families in policymaking, renovating, maintaining, and operating facilities assisted under the ESG program, and in providing services for occupants of these facilities as provided by 24 CFR 76.56. 10. The requirements of 24 CFR 576.57(e) dealing with the provisions of, and regulations and procedures applicable with respect to the environmental review responsibilities under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 and related CPMP Non -State Grantee Certifications 8 Version 2.0 Jurisdiction authorities as specified in 24 CFR Part 58. 11. The requirements of 24 CFR 576.21(a)(4) providing that the funding of homeless prevention activities for families that have received eviction notices or notices of termination of utility services will meet the requirements that: (A) the inability of the family to make the required payments must be the result of a sudden reduction in income; (B) the assistance must be necessary to avoid eviction of the family or termination of the services to the family; (C) there must be a reasonable prospect that the family will be able to resume payments within a reasonable period of time; and (D) the assistance must not supplant funding for preexisting homeless prevention activities from any other source. 12. The new requirement of the McKinney-Vento Act (42 USC 11362) to develop and implement, to the maximum extent practicable and where appropriate, policies and protocols for the discharge of persons from publicly funded institutions or systems of care (such as health care facilities, foster care or other youth facilities, or correction programs and institutions) in order to prevent such discharge from immediately resulting in homelessness for such persons. I further understand that state and local governments are primarily responsible for the care of these individuals, and that ESG funds are not to be used to assist such persons in place of state and local resources. 13. HUD's standards for participation in a local Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) and the collection and reporting of client -level information. I further certify that the submission of a completed and approved Consolidated Plan with its certifications, which act as the application for an Emergency Shelter Grant, is authorized under state and/or local law, and that the local government possesses legal authority to carry out grant activities in accordance with the applicable laws and regulations of the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Signature/Authorized Official Name Title Address City/State/Zi p Telephone Number Date CPMP Non -State Grantee Certifications 9 Version 2.0 Jurisdiction This certification does not apply. ® This certification is applicable. APPENDIX TO CERTIFICATIONS Instructions Concerning Lobbying and Drug -Free Workplace Requirements Lobbying Certification This certification is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when this transaction was made or entered into. Submission of this certification is a prerequisite for making or entering into this transaction imposed by section 1352, title 31, U.S. Code. Any person who fails to file the required certification shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $10,000 and not more than $100,000 for each such failure. Drug -Free Workplace Certification 1. By signing and/or submitting this application or grant agreement, the grantee is providing the certification. 2. The certification is a material representation of fact upon which reliance is placed when the agency awards the grant. If it is later determined that the grantee knowingly rendered a false certification, or otherwise violates the requirements of the Drug -Free Workplace Act, HUD, in addition to any other remedies available to the Federal Government, may take action authorized under the Drug -Free Workplace Act. 3. Workplaces under grants, for grantees other than individuals, need not be identified on the certification. If known, they may be identified in the grant application. If the grantee does not identify the workplaces at the time of application, or upon award, if there is no application, the grantee must keep the identity of the workplace(s) on file in its office and make the information available for Federal inspection. Failure to identify all known workplaces constitutes a violation of the grantee's drug-free workplace requirements. 4. Workplace identifications must include the actual address of buildings (or parts of buildings) or other sites where work under the grant takes place. Categorical descriptions may be used (e.g., all vehicles of a mass transit authority or State highway department while in operation, State employees in each local unemployment office, performers in concert halls or radio stations). 5. If the workplace identified to the agency changes during the performance of the grant, the grantee shall inform the agency of the change(s), if it previously identified the workplaces in question (see paragraph three). 6. The grantee may insert in the space provided below the site(s) for the performance of work done in connection with the specific grant: Place of Performance (Street address, city, county, state, zip code) Check if there are workplaces on file that are not identified here. The certification with regard to the drug-free workplace is required by 24 CFR part 21. Place Name Street City County State Zip City Hall 221 East Main St. Round Rock Williamson TX 78664 7. Definitions of terms in the Nonprocurement Suspension and Debarment common rule and Drug -Free Workplace common rule apply to this certification. Grantees' attention is called, in particular, to the following definitions from these rules: "Controlled substance" means a controlled substance in Schedules I through V of the Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. 812) and as further defined by regulation (21 CFR 1308.11 through 1308.15); "Conviction" means a finding of guilt (including a plea of nolo contendere) or imposition of sentence, or both, by any judicial body charged with the responsibility to determine violations of the Federal or State criminal drug statutes; "Criminal drug statute" means a Federal or non -Federal criminal statute involving the manufacture, distribution, dispensing, use, or possession of any CPMP Non -State Grantee Certifications 10 Version 2.0 Jurisdiction controlled substance; "Employee" means the employee of a grantee directly engaged in the performance of work under a grant, including: a. All "direct charge" employees; b. all "indirect charge" employees unless their impact or involvement is insignificant to the performance of the grant; and c. temporary personnel and consultants who are directly engaged in the performance of work under the grant and who are on the grantee's payroll. This definition does not include workers not on the payroll of the grantee (e.g., volunteers, even if used to meet a matching requirement; consultants or independent contractors not on the grantee's payroll; or employees of subrecipients or subcontractors in covered workplaces). Note that by signing these certifications, certain documents must completed, in use, and on file for verification. These documents include: 1. Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing 2. Citizen Participation Plan 3. Anti -displacement and Relocation Plan Signature/Authorized Official James R. Nuse, P.E. Name City Manager Title 221 East Main Street Address Round Rock, TX 78664 City/State/Zip 512-218-5400 Telephone Number Date CPMP Non -State Grantee Certifications 11 Version 2.0 Grantee Name: Round Rock CPMP Version 2.0 Project Name: Description: Pro ram Administration IDIS Project #: 1 IUOG Code: [UOG Code Administration and oversight of the CDBG program, salaries and overhead. Location: Priir Office of Community Development, 221 East Main Street, Round Rock, TX 78664 Census Tract 20701 Select one: Cat ory Planning/Administration Explanation: Expected completion date: 9/30/2011 — Objective Category O Decent Housing 0 Suitable Living Environment O Economic Opportunity The Office of Community Development is responsible for all activities carried out through the block grant program, monitoring subrecipients, preparing required documents such as the 5 year plan, annual plans, program amendments, citizen participation activities Outcome Categories ❑ Availability/Accessibility ❑ Affordability ❑ Sustainability aMII111111& 4.1 — d g d- 4.1 w o. E p D. u u Q Specific Object 1 Improve the quality of owner housing ves Z Improve the quality of affordable rental housing v! 3. Improve economic opportunities for low-income persons V Accompl. Type: v Proposed Underway Complete Accompl. Type: V Proposed Accompl. Type: Proposed Underway Complete Accompl. Type: V Underway Complete Proposed Underway Accompl. Type: Proposed Underway Complete Accompl. Type: Complete Proposed Underway Proposed Outcome Performance Measure Complete Actual Outcome 21A General Program Administration 570.206 Matrix Codes Matrix Codes v Matrix Codes Matrix Codes v Matrix Codes V Program Year 1 Fund Source: V Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Fund Source: Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Accompl. Type: Proposed Units Actual Units Accompl. Type: V Proposed Units Actual Units Fund Source: Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Fund Source: V Proposed Amt. Accompl. Type: v J Accompl. Type: v 1 Actual Amount Proposed Units Actual Units Proposed Units Actual Units Project (1) 1 CPMP Program Year 2 CDBG v Proposed Amt. 92, 526.00 Actual Amount Fund Source: v Proposed Amt. Fund Source: v Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Actual Amount Accompl. Type: vj Proposed Units Actual Units Accompl. Type: v Proposed Units Fund Source: V Accompl. Type: V Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Proposed Units Actual Units Accompl. Type: Program Year 3 Fund Source: v Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Fund Source: vi Proposed Amt. Fund Source: Actual Amount Fund Source: v! Accompl. Type: V Proposed Units Actual Units Accompl. Type: vi Proposed Units Actual Units Actual Units Proposed Units Actual Units Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Accompl. Type: v Proposed Units Actual Units Accompl. Type: V Proposed Units Actual Units Program Year 4 Fund Source: v Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Fund Source: V Proposed Amt. Fund Source: v Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Actual Amount Accompl. Type: V Proposed Units Actual Units Fund Source: v I Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Accompl. Type: v ! Proposed Units Actual Units Accompl. Type: V a. Fund Source: Proposed Units ■ Actual Units Accompl. Type: v Proposed Units Actual Units v ! Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Fund Source: v Proposed Amt. m Accompl. Type: cn O Fund Source: VI Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Actual Amount v Proposed Units Actual Units a Accompl. Type: v j Proposed Units Actual Units Fund Source: v Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Accompl. Type: V Proposed Units Actual Units Accompl. Type: V] Proposed Units Actual Units Project (1) 2 CPMP Grantee Name: Round Rock CPMP Version 2.0 Project Name: Land Acquisition IIDIS Project #: 1 IUOG Code: IUOG Code Land Acquisition for to development of affordable housing by Habitat for Humanity. Location: City Wide Program Priority Nei Cats ory Select one: Owner Occupied Housing Explanation: Expected Completion Date: 9/30/2011 — Objective Category 0 Decent Housing O Suitable Living Environment O Economic Opportunity Habitat for Humanity will purchase Tots and build homes for low income families. Outcome Categories 2 Availability/Accessibility ❑� Affordability ❑ Sustainability Specific ObiE wI 1 Increase the availability of affordable owner housing V 2, V 3 10 Housing Units v_J Proposed 3 Underway Complete Accompl. Type: Proposed Underway Accompl. Type: v( Proposed Underway Complete Accompl. Type: V Complete Proposed Underway Accompl. Type: Proposed Underway Complete Accompl. Type: Complete Proposed V Underway Proposed Outcome Performance Measure Complete Actual Outcome 01 Acquisition of Real Property 570.201(a) i V Matrix Codes Matrix Codes v Matrix Codes V j Matrix Codes v Matrix Codes Program Year 1 Fund Source: V Fund Source: Accompl. Type: Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Fund Source: v Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Proposed Units Actual Units Accompl. Type: v Proposed Units Actual Units Fund Source: Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Accompl. Type: Proposed Units Actual Units Accompl. Type: V Proposed Units Actual Units Project (2) 1 CPMP PY 2 FY 2010-201: CDBG v Proposed Amt. $63,461.00 Actual Amount Fund Source: Accompl. Type: v ! Proposed Amt. V Fund Source: v I Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Actual Amount Proposed Units Actual Units Accompl. Type: v Proposed Units Actual Units Fund Source: Accompl. Type: v Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Proposed Units Actual Units Accompl. Type: V Proposed Units Actual Units Program Year 3 Fund Source: v I Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Fund Source: Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Fund Source: Accompl. Type: v Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Proposed Units Actual Units Fund Source: Accompl. Type: V Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Proposed Units Actual Units Accompl. Type: v j Proposed Units Actual Units Accompl. Type: V Proposed Units Actual Units Program Year 4 Fund Source: v Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Fund Source: v Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Accompl. Type: ' Proposed Units Actual Units Fund Source: v Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Fund Source: v Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Accompl. Type: v Proposed Units Actual Units Accompl. Type: V Proposed Units Actual Units Accompl. Type: • Proposed Units Actual Units Program Year 5 Fund Source: ♦ Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Fund Source: v Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Accompl. Type: V ! Proposed Units Actual Units Accompl. Type: VIProposed Units Actual Units Fund Source: Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Fund Source: Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Accompl. Type: V� Proposed Units Actual Units Accompl. Type: V Proposed Units Actual Units Project (2) 2 CPMP Grantee Name: Round Rock CPMP Version 2.0 Project Name: Utility Assistance Description: IIDIS Project #: IUOG Code: I UOG Code Financial assistance to low income families to help pay for gas and electric bills. Location: Priority Cain 1099 East Main Street, Round Rock, TX Census Tract 20701 Select one: Public Services Explanation: Expected Completion Date: 9/30/2011 — Objective Category O Decent Housing 0 Suitable Living Environment O Economic Opportunity The Round Rock Area Serving Center provides financial assistance to families in jeopardy of having utility services disconnected. The Serving Center will provide up to $100 utility assistance to famlies to help avoid disconnection, which triggers more costs for reconnect fees. Specific Objectives Outcome Categories 2 Availability/Accessibility ['Affordability ❑ Sustainability 1 Improve the services for low/mod income persons V 2, V 3, 01 People v Proposed 64 Underway Complete Accompl. Type: Proposed Underway Accompl. Type: Proposed Underway Complete Accompl. Type: Accompl. Type: V Proposed Underway Complete Accompl. Type: Complete Proposed Underway r Complete Proposed Underway Proposed Outcome Enhance suitable living environment through Performance Measure Complete Actual Outcome Dollars saved by low income families by avoiding 05 Public Services (General) 570.201(e) v Matrix Codes Matrix Codes v Matrix Codes V Matrix Codes V Matrix Codes J' v' Program Year 1 CDBG Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Fund Source: Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Accompl. Type: v ' Proposed Units Fund Source: Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Fund Source: m - Actual Units Accompl. Type: V Proposed Units V Accompl. Type: v Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Proposed Units Actual Units Actual Units Accompl. Type: v Proposed Units Actual Units Project (3) 1 CPMP PY 2 FY 2010-201: CDBG Fund Source: v I Proposed Amt. 25000 Actual Amount ♦ Proposed Amt. Actual Amount 01 People Proposed Units 250 Actual Units Fund Source: v Fund Source: v Accompl. Type: V Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Proposed Units Actual Units Accompl. Type: V rogram Year Proposed Units Actual Units Fund Source: v I Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Accompl. Type: Proposed Units Actual Units Fund Source: V Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Fund Source: v Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Fund Source: V Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Accompl. Type: Proposed Units Actual Units Accompl. Type: V Proposed Units Accompl. Type: Proposed Units Actual Units Actual Units Accompl. Type: V Proposed Units Actual Units rogram Year Fund Source: v Proposed Amt. Fund Source: Actual Amount vj Proposed Amt. Fund Source: Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Actual Amount Accompl. Type: JProposed Units Actual Units Accompl. Type: v Proposed Units Actual Units Fund Source: V Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Accompl. Type: v Proposed Units Actual Units Accompl. Type: v Proposed Units Actual Units Fund Source: v Proposed Amt. Actual Amount W Fund Source: E i Accompl. Type: v Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Proposed Units Actual Units 0 s' Accompl. Type: O. v Proposed Units Actual Units Fund Source: Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Fund Source: Project (3) 2 Accompl. Type: Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Proposed Units Actual Units Proposed Units Actual Units CPMP Grantee Name: Round Rock CPMP Version 2.0 Project Name: Description: Nei9hborhood Outreach Center (NOC) Program IDIS Project #: 1 I_UOG Code: I UOG Code CDBG funds will be used to pay salaries for resident coordinator and teachers as well as Internet for the Neighborhood Outreach Center. Location: Round Rock Housing Authority 1505 Lance Lance Round Rock Select one: Priority eed 'Ia tegc Public Services Explanation: Expected Completion Date: 9/30/2011 — Objective Category O Decent Housing 0 Suitable Living Environment O Economic Opportunity Outcome Categories 0 Availability/Accessibility ❑ Affordability ❑ Sustainability The residents service coordinator will implement resident programs which will promote education for children, employment/educational resources for their parents, computer classes for both children and adults. Specific Objectives 1 Improve the services for low/mod income persons v 2, 3, 01 People v Proposed 100 Underway Complete Accompl. Type: v Proposed Underway Accompl. Type: V Proposed Underway Complete Accompl. Type: Complete Proposed Underway Accompl. Type: Proposed Outcome Enhance suitable living environments by providing Proposed Underway Complete Performance Measure Number or PHA children residents who improved grades, Accompl. Type: v Complete Proposed Underway Complete Actual Outcome 05 Public Services (General) 570.201(e) i Matrix Codes I V Matrix Codes V I' Matrix Codes Matrix Codes v' Matrix Codes Program Year 1 CDBG Proposed Amt. 30336 Actual Amount Fund Source: Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Accompl. Type: v Proposed Units Fund Source: V Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Fund Source: V Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Actual Units Accompl. Type: Proposed Units Actual Units Accompl. Type: VI, Proposed Units Actual Units Accompl. Type: v Proposed Units Actual Units Project (4) 1 CPMP CDBG V Proposed Amt. 30336 Actual Amount Fund Source: v Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Fund Source: v! Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Accompl. Type: Proposed Units 100 Actual Units Accompl. Type: V Y Proposed Units Fund Source: V Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Accompl. Type: V Proposed Units Actual Units Actual Units Accompl. Type: V Proposed Units Actual Units Program Fund Source: V Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Fund Source: v Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Fund Source: Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Accompl. Type: Proposed Units Fund Source: v Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Actual Units Accompl. Type: • Proposed Units Actual Units Accompl. Type: V Proposed Units Actual Units Accompl. Type: V Proposed Units Actual Units Fund Source: V Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Fund Source: v Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Fund Source: v Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Accompl. Type: V Proposed Units Actual Units Accompl. Type: Proposed Units Actual Units rogram Year Fund Source: V Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Fund Source: V Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Accompl. Type: V j Proposed Units Actual Units Accompl. Type: v Proposed Units Actual Units Fund Source: v Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Accompl. Type: w j Proposed Units Actual Units Accompl. Type: v I Proposed Units Actual Units Fund Source: v Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Fund Source: v Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Accompl. Type: V Proposed Units Accompl. Type: v l Actual Units Proposed Units Actual Units Project (4) 2 CPMP Grantee Name: Round Rock CPMP Version 2.0 Project Name: Buck Egger Park Phase II Description: 1IDIS Project #: �UOG Code: [UOG Code Round Rock Parks and Recreational Department will use funds to install synthetic turf on the sports fields at the Buck Egger Park Location: Pri 900 South Mays Street Round Rock, Texas Select one: Ity Need Category, Infrastructure Explanation: Expected Completion Date: 9/30/2011 Objective Category 0 Decent Housing ® Suitable Living Environment 0 Economic Opportunity Infrastructure and practice field improvements to include the installation of synthetic turf. Specific Objectives Outcome Categories ❑ Availability/Accessibility ❑., Affordability ❑ Sustainability Improve the services for low/mod income persons Improve quality / increase quantity of neighborhood facilities for low-income persons • 3 Other V Neighborhood Fac Proposed Underway Complete Accompl. Type: Accompl. Type: Proposed Underway Complete Accompl. Type: v Proposed Underway Complete v Proposed Underway Accompl. Type: Proposed Underway Complete Accompl. Type: Complete v Proposed Underway Proposed Outcome Performance Measure Complete Actual Outcome Enhance suitable living environment this project will positively affedct the households within 03F Parks, Recreational Facilities 570.201(c) V Matrix Codes Matrix Codes v j Matrix Codes Matrix Codes Program Year Fund Source: v J Fund Source: V Accompl. Type: V Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Proposed Amt. Actual Amount V 1 Matrix Codes Fund Source: Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Proposed Units Fund Source: V Actual Units Accompl. Type: V Proposed Units Actual Units Accompl. Type: V Proposed Units Actual Units Accompl. Type: V Proposed Units Actual Units Project (5) 1 CPMP PY 2 FY 2010-201: Program Year 3 Program Year 4 Program Year 5 Fund Source: Accompl. Type: V Accompl. Type: Fund Source: Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Proposed Units Actual Units Proposed Units Actual Units v Proposed Amt. Accompl. Type: V Accompl. Type: v Fund Source: vI Fund Source: v Actual Amount Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Proposed Units Actual Units Proposed Units Actual Units 237,250.00 2500 Fund Source: Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Proposed Units Actual Units Proposed Units Actual Units Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Proposed Units Actual Units Accompl. Type: v Proposed Units Actual Units Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Accompl. Type: Accompl. Type: Fund Source: Accompl. Type: Proposed Units Actual Units Proposed Units Actual Units Fund Source: v I Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Fund Source: V� Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Accompl. Type: v Proposed Units Actual Units Accompl. Type: v Proposed Units Actual Units Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Proposed Units Actual Units Proposed Units Actual Units Fund Source: v I Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Fund Source: v Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Accompl. Type: v Proposed Units Actual Units Accompl. Type: `! Proposed Units Actual Units Project (5) 2 CPMP Grantee Name: Jurisdiction CPMP Version 2.0 Project Name: Community Tax Center Description: [UOG Code: I UOG Code Funds will be used to support salaries of the tax center manager and the bilingual intake specialist and office supplies. IDIS Project #: Location: 301 West Bagdad Street P ,y Need Cat Select one: Public Services V Explanation: Expected Completion Date: (mm/dd/yyyy) — Objective Category O Decent Housing O Suitable Living Environment Economic Opportunity The Community Tax Center program provides free income tax preparation by IRS trained volunteers enabling LMI working families to claim the tax credits and refunds they have earned without paying high fees to commercial tax preparers. Specific Objectiv, Outcome Categories Q Availability/Accessibility E Affordability ❑ Sustainability E u •— a •O E a u 1 Improve the services for low/mod income persons 2, V, 3, V 01 People v Accompl. Type: Accompl. Type: Proposed 1500 Underway Complete Accompl. Type: vi Proposed V Proposed Underway Complete Accompl. Type: V Underway Complete Proposed V Proposed Underway Complete Accompl. Type: Underway Complete Proposed Underway Proposed Outcome Accessibility for the purpose of creating Performance Measure Dollar amount of EITC found for eligible participants. No. of LMI Complete Actual Outcome 05 Public Services (General) 570.201(e) V I Matrix Codes Matrix Codes v Matrix Codes Matrix Codes v Matrix Codes Program Year 1 Fund Source: v ! Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Fund Source: Accompl. Type: Accompl. Type: Project (6) v 1 Proposed Amt. Actual Amount V Actual Units Actual Units . d_ Fund Source: v Proposed Amt. Actual Amount 1 Fund Source: V Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Accompl. Type: V Accompl. Type: V Proposed Units Actual Units Proposed Units Actual Units CPMP N i R E 1 131 0 i 0. i R 0.1E L O 1. cu a i R E i O L 0. In i E R L p1 0 i 0. CDBG Fund Source: v Accompl. Type: V Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Proposed Amt. Actual Amount $14,058.00 Fund Source: v Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Proposed Units Actual Units 1500 Accompl. Type: v Proposed Units Actual Units Fund Source: v Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Accompl. Type: V Proposed Units Actual Units Accompl. Type: : Fund Source: v ! Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Fund Source: v Proposed Amt. Fund Source: Accompl. Type: v Proposed Units Actual Units Accompl. Type: Proposed Units Actual Units Fund Source: Fund Source: Accompl. Type: Accompl. Type: Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Proposed Amt. Actual Amount v Proposed Units Actual Units v Proposed Units Actual Units Fund Source: vProposed Amt. Accompl. Type: Accompl. Type: V Fund Source: Fund Source: V Proposed Units Actual Units Proposed Units Actual Units Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Proposed Units Actual Units Proposed Units Actual Units Fund Source: v I Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Fund Source: v Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Proposed Amt. Actual Amount Fund Source: v Proposed Amt. Accompl. Type: V .1 Accompl. Type: V Proposed Units Actual Units Proposed Units Actual Units Accompl. Type: V Proposed Units Actual Units Accompl. Type: v Proposed Units Actual Units Project (6) 2 CPMP Low and Moderate Income Target Areas ANIBE . 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Housing Needs Table lenp, lenp, lenp. 1112 lenp. lenp, 111111111111 C 1111 111 QJ � Z o 0 O O O O O O O O 0 O 0 0 O O O O O 0 O O O O O O O 0 O O O O O 0 O 0 O O 0 0 O O O O O 0 O O O O O O O O O O O O O 0 O O O O O O O O O O O O O 0 O O O O O 0 O O O O 0 0 0 111 111 Mil 111 11111 NH 111 111 111 111 111��� 111 IH iii111� O 0 O O 0 O O O 0 O O 0 O O 0 0 0 0 0 O O 0 0 O O 0 O O O O 0 O O O O O O 0 O 0 0 O O O O O 0 O O O 0 0 O O O O O O 0 rrr 111 err IH O 0 O O 0 O O O O O O 0 O 0 0 O O NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS O O O O 0 0 0 O O 0 O 0 E v 0 O L 0 0 J. 0 O 0 A 0 4) .O u) 0 U Cost Burden >50% PaPl3 O NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS Housing Problems 0 J= Cost Burden > 30% Cost Burden >50% pa slab IIewS 0 O O 0 O 0 O O O O 0 O O O O 111 111 Milli 0 O 0 O O O O 0 O O O O 0 0 0 O 0 O O 0 O O O O 0 O 0 0 0 O S NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS O Housing Problems 0 Cost Burden > 30% Cost Burden >50% pa elan abaei NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS Housing Problems 0 .0 Cost Burden > 30% Cost Burden >50% .loysy Jayao Iib' 0 0 NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS O Housing Problems 0 J= Cost Burden > 30% Cost Burden >50% I�IIIIIIIIII 1s 1HIII O 0 NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS O Housing Problems 0 J= 5 O Cost Burden > 30% Cost Burden >50% palela)1 IIewS O 0 NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS Housing Problems 0 J= 5 Cost Burden > 30% Cost Burden >50% paaelab a6Jei JaUM() NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS Housing Problems 0 J= 5 Cost Burden > 30% Cost Burden >50% logy Jaylo IIV Id1A1 %OE=> awoou I plouasnoH O O 0 O NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS Housing Problems 0 J= Cost Burden > 30% Cost Burden >50% O O O 0 0 0 O O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O 0 0 0 O O 0 0 0 O O O O O Z z Z z Z Z Z Z z >- >- >- >- r >- >- >- >- >->-} 2 2 2 f Z J 2 f f 2=_ :>- E f J # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # 0 # O # # 0 O , 0 O O c O 0 0 O O 0 O 0 0 O O 0 O 0 O # #k # # # # # # # # # # # ## # # # # # # # # # # 0 0 0 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O ` O O O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O O O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IJ u1 (A (f1 l!1 Lry In to U1 In In in 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O .1 .-( .1 .-i .1 .( . .1 1 .ti .( .ti .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .-( .-4 .-1 .-1 . 1 .--i .1 .4 .i .--1 ' .-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 0 0-0 0 0 O O O O O O O O 0 0 O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O .1 .-i .1 .1 . .-i .i .-I .1 .i r( .1 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O O 0 0 0 O O O O O O O O O 0'0 O 0'0 O O O O O O O 0 0 0 O O O O O O O O O O O .-4 .-1 .1 .i .-( .-1 .-1 .-1 .i .i .-1 .i O O O O O O O O O O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0"0 o 0 o O o 0 O O O 0'0'0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .1 .-4 .-i .( -4 ' .4 .1 .-i . - -4 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 MN (O M (O (•M) N O (O M M r 0 V (r) N N N N SI O co .A co O co co co 00 M O CO CO CO O V CO r V O V` h V f� M LA (A LA LA IA V CO CO N (•O) N COO V r O r N , N r 0 CO N CO 4') 0 O CO N O 03 N O N 0o N a O O O N CO O 00 CO O e O O co O CO 0o O CO N CO V O OJ V O (O M N O N O O CO O; n r (D o O n 0I0 r nW N (OM o O to 2 in 0A O h a O CO V N �t (O e O O (O N V O O e O O CO C7 .V N COO NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS With Any Housing Problems O O 0 M A O N d O m 0 .) Cost Burden >50% NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS With Any Housing Problems Cost Burden > 30% Cost Burden >50% NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS With Any Housing Problems Cost Burden > 30% Cost Burden >50% NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS With Any Housing Problems Cost Burden > 30% Cost Burden >50% NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS With Any Housing Problems 0 0 pi A C O j m N U Cost Burden >50% NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS With Any Housing Problems Cost Burden > 30% Cost Burden >50% NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS With Any Housing Problems Cost Burden > 30% Cost Burden >50% NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS With Any Housing Problems Cost Burden > 30% Cost Burden >50% NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS With Any Housing Problems Cost Burden > 30% Cost Burden >50% NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS With Any Housing Problems Cost Burden > 30% Cost Burden >50% NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS With Any Housing Problems Cost Burden > 30% 1 I pa elan I S I palelaa a6Jei loysy Jaylo II d �laapl3 tali lav pia IIewS I pale a a6�e 12! l loyal �aylo Hy ., ,.... l - �IaaPl3 I palela2f IIewS� Palelaa - - aeue-i loyal aaylc + IAN %0S=> 04 0£< awoDui PloyasnoH Ja4ua):j IAL41 %08=> 04 0! a a U Cr) Total Disabled 0 Total Lead Hazard' 0 Total Renters I 5434 Total Owners I 2880 I. M 0 0 M n tO >- >- > 7_ 73 w O Tot. Sm. Related Tot. Lg. Related] X E J 4*0 4 O 4* 4* 0 O 0 0 O O g 0 O 0 0 O O 0 O 0 0• O O N 0 O 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O' 0 0 .-1 0 0 I .1 0 0 0 0 Lo Lf) in Ln LO LO L!) LA Ln 1f1 LO L!1 CO (0 0 0 O O O O O O O O O .1 O O .1 0 0 .1 .1 .-1 .-I .i .1 .-1 .1 .i .i .1 .1 N .i 0 0 O O O O O O O O O O O O O 0 O .1 .1 .-1 .i .i .1 .-1 .i .1 .i .1 .-1 N .i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OO OIOO O O`O O O .1 .1 .i .i .1 .-1 .i' .i 7-1 .1 .-1 .-I N 0 IO O O O O O O O O O O 0'0 0 0 O .i .-1 .i .1 .i .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 .-I .i .i .i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O .i .i .i .i .-1 .1 -4 .i .1 .1 - .1 .1 0 0 0 N N. CO r a CO r N CCOO V) CO CO CO0 CJ r- N N r V r a' r CO N OD CO CO O 0 O o O 0 to O C') to V O CO r) o O O co O LA in Co 7 Co V p O O I-- O to Co V V N N o O O Co O W Co O Co (0 C) N Cost Burden >50% NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS With Any Housing Problems Cost Burden > 30% Cost Burden >50% NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS With Any Housing Problems I Cost Burden > 30% Cost Burden >50% NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS With Any Housing Problems Cost Burden > 30% Cost Burden >50% NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS With Any Housing Problems Cost Burden > 30% Cost Burden >50% Total Any Housing Problem L Total 215 1 IIV AIJapl3 I paleiaj Peiiiews I paletaa a6Je-1 J oysy Jaylo Ily, JaUMO < aWOJUJ ployasnoH a a U Cr) 76 0 1209 .JO O O 4 O O O O O O O O O 0 O O 4 O Ln rn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o■ o 0 0 0 0 0 0 O Tr 0 0 0 120D 0 0 O N 0 0 0 0 N 1.00 0 O O O Tr Tr 0 0 0 0 •1 0 N Ln .1 Ln L fa a) 0 a4aldwo3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O■ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 120D 0 0 Ln N 0 0 Lf) k0 0 0 O O ,1 O 0 0 0 N N O M L a) ro a) } 0 a4aldwoD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O■ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O M 0 O M 1209 0 aaaldwoj 0 0 0 0 Lf) 0 N 0 0 0 0 0 Ln 0 kr) O■ 0 0 0 0 .1 0 0 .1 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 N N O 0 M 0 O O 1209 0 0 L.n 0 0 Lf) � , � 0 0 .-i O '--i O 0 0 0 N O ,1 0 aaaldwoj 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O■ O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N N O N N 120D 0 0 Ln N 0 0 Lf)0 0 0 .-i O .1 O .1 0 0 0 N 0 M 0 a4aldwj 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O■ O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N N 0 N N M 120D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N N O O N dVD N 0 Lf) O kD O O T 0 Ln 0 tD 00 O MN 00 N 0 Ln V N M m OO in N pl *-i in .-i N N N a l g e i eny CO N 0 N 0 Ln 0 kr) O oo Ln N 0 LO n Ln 00 0 0 0 Lf) N ---i 0 cn 1 6401 N Tr 0 kr) N 1 27331 N .1 LnlD N N N .1 N 1- n N- O spa aN Orn 0 0 0 0 tD O O O tD M Ln n 0 d' N ON Lf1 0 Ln O N O O N N 0 n N Ln CO M N M kr) CO N Ln 0 M ,1 T' To ua. myO (1) in c E _ NN ' o w Z w Z w L(1 53. Frail Elderly 54. Persons w/ Severe Mental Illness 55. Developmentally Disabled 56. Physically Disabled 57. Alcohol/Other Drug Addicted 58. Persons w/ HIV/AIDS & their familiE papaaN 6ulsnoH 59. Public Housing Residents 61. Frail Elderly 62. Persons w/ Severe Mental Illness 63. Developmentally Disabled 64. Physically Disabled 65. Alcohol/Other Drug Addicted 66. Persons w/ HIV/AIDS & their famili( 67. 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Ln NN I,. ,--i O O O •-i •-I .-a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O N O .1 N •' N 1 O O .-i r, TJ- 1 In N .-i M Q1 N .--I Ln co In luaunDo 0 0 Ln N 0 0 Ln N ,1m00000000000000000-000 NIn T' N .--i 0 0 0 0 L o spa@N N 0 0 0 0 .-i .--i 0 0 .-1 0 0 0 .--4 .-i .--i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N 0 Ln 0 0 CO In N Ln Ln O .-i N .-I Ln CO0 .1 Housing and Community Development Activities 101 Acquisition of Real Property 570.201(a) .-iN O N O N Ln c o +_+ cn o (f) . 103 Public Facilities and Improvements (General) 570.201(c) 03A Senior Centers 570.201(c) 03B Handicapped Centers 570.201(c) 03C Homeless Facilities (not operating costs) 570.201(c) 03D Youth Centers 570.201(c) 03E Neighborhood Facilities 570.201(c) 03F Parks, Recreational Facilities 570.201(c) 03G Parking Facilities 570.201© L) 0 N O N to C Q) E a) > 0 'a E 3a o a 5 4) in ro _ O = m�' O 1031 Flood Drain Improvements 570.201(c) 1033 Water/Sewer Improvements 570.201(c) 03K Street Improvements 570.201(c) 03L Sidewalks 570.201(c) 03M Child Care Centers 570.201(c) 03N Tree Planting 570.201(c) 030 Fire Stations/Equipment 570.201(c) 03P Health Facilities 570.201(c) 03Q Abused and Neglected Children Facilities 570.201(c) 03R Asbestos Removal 570.201(c) 03S Facilities for AIDS Patients (not operating costs) 570.201(c) 103T Operating Costs of Homeless/AIDS Patients Programs 104 Clearance and Demolition 570.201(d) 04A Clean-up of Contaminated Sites 570.201(d) 05 Public Services (General) 570.201(e) 05A Senior Services 570.201(e) 05B Handicapped Services 570.201(e) 05C Legal Services 570.201(E) 05D Youth Services 570.201(e) 1 05E Transportation Services 570.201(e) 05F Substance Abuse Services 570.201(e) 05G Battered and Abused Spouses 570.201(e) 05H Employment Training 570.201(e) 1 05I Crime Awareness 570.201(e) 1 05] Fair Housing Activities (if CDBG, then subject to 570.201(e) 1 05K Tenant/Landlord Counseling 570.201(e) 1 05L Child Care Services 570.201(e) 1 0 o sluawawo.idwl pue sai�i�pej D!�gnd se uw.ias a!iq a a U ' -I CommunityDev o00000OOOOOOOO000 0000 OO.-+.�O000000000o0000OOO N 0 •1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 0 0 u1 Ln O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 0 0000000000000000'000000.-1,--1000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000,-I000000000000000000 .--I .-1 00000000000000000 .1 0 ri ,.-1,- 000 00000000000000000000000.-1,-1000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000,-1,-1000000000000000000 N O .1 00000000000000000000,-1 000000000000000000 in N Lf) N Lf) N 0 000000'000000000000 0 ,1 0 ,-.I 0 .1 O Lf) 0 Ln 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OOLn ,-1 NN 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 oro Lf) N `-i O Ln ■ O Ln O - O O O O O O O O • O O O O 00 ,--1 0 00 ,--I 0 0 00 ,1 0 L1l 0 Ln 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 05M Health Services 570.201(e) 05N Abused and Neglected Children 570.201(e) 1050 Mental Health Services 570.201(e) 05P Screening for Lead -Based Paint/Lead Hazards Poison 570.201( 05Q Subsistence Payments 570.204 05R Homeownership Assistance (not direct) 570.204 05S Rental Housing Subsidies (if HOME, not part of 5% 570.204 105T Security Deposits (if HOME, not part of 5% Admin c 106 Interim Assistance 570.201(f) 107 Urban Renewal Completion 570.201(h) 108 Relocation 570.201(1) 109 Loss of Rental Income 570.201(j) 110 Removal of Architectural Barriers 570.201(k) 111 Privately Owned Utilities 570.201(1) 112 Construction of Housing 570.201(m) 113 Direct Homeownership Assistance 570.201(n) 14A Rehab; Single -Unit Residential 570.202 14B Rehab; Multi -Unit Residential 570.202 14C Public Housing Modernization 570.202 14D Rehab; Other Publicly -Owned Residential Buildings 570.202 14E Rehab; Publicly or Privately -Owned Commercial/Indu 570.202 14F Energy Efficiency Improvements 570.202 14G Acquisition - for Rehabilitation 570.202 14H Rehabilitation Administration 570.202 14I Lead-Based/Lead Hazard Test/Abate 570.202 115 Code Enforcement 570.202(c) 16A Residential Historic Preservation 570.202(d) 116B Non -Residential Historic Preservation 570.202(d) 17A CI Land Acquisition/Disposition 570.203(a) 17B CI Infrastructure Development 570.203(a) 17C CI Building Acquisition, Construction, Rehabilitat 570.203(a) 17D Other Commercial/Industrial Improvements 570.203(a) 18A ED Direct Financial Assistance to For -Profits 570.203(b) 18B ED Technical Assistance 570.203(b) 18C Micro -Enterprise Assistance I 19E CDBG Operation and Repair of Foreclosed Property 19F Planned Repayment of Section 108 Loan Principal 19G Unplanned Repayment of Section 108 Loan Principal 19H State CDBG Technical Assistance to Grantees nd a a U N CommunityDev O- 0 .-i 0 0 0 0 000 0 00 00 0 00 0 0 0 0 00 0 000 0 0 000 0 tD 1-4 O in O in O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N M ' O O•-I0•-10000000000000000000000000000000 Lf N r0 0 0 •-4 0 •-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 '0 0 0 r0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 r N ' 0 O •-+ O •-i 0 0 0 0 O 0 O 0 O O O 0 O O O O 0 O O 0 O O O 0 O 0 O O 0 O O u1 N 0 0*-10•--+00000000Or°0000'000r0000000'0000000 r0 u1 N O .-+ O .--i 0 0 0 0 0 0 r 0 0 0 0 0'0 0 0 0 0 0 r0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LO .--i O r-10,--I00 0 0'00'0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N M 0 01./100000'00'o 0' O 000000000000000000000 O O 0 O •-i O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O fr 0 in O Lr O .-4 Ln 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 1�6� 21A General Program Administration 570.206 21B Indirect Costs 570.206 21D Fair Housing Activities (subject to 20% Admin cap) 570.206 21E Submissions or Applications for Federal Programs 570.206 21F HOME Rental Subsidy Payments (subject to 5% cap) 21G HOME Security Deposits (subject to 5% cap) 21H HOME Admin/Planning Costs of PJ (subject to 5% cap 21I HOME CHDO Operating Expenses (subject to 5% cap) (programmed Funds 31J Facility based housing — development 31K Facility based housing - operations 31G Short term rent mortgage utility payments 31F Tenant based rental assistance 31E Supportive service 31I Housing information services 31H Resource identification 31B Administration - grantee 31D Administration - project sponsor Acquisition of existing rental units Production of new rental units Rehabilitation of existing rental units Rental assistance Acquisition of existing owner units Production of new owner units Rehabilitation of existing owner units Homeownership assistance Acquisition of existing rental units Production of new rental units Rehabilitation of existing rental units Rental assistance v Acquisition of existing owner units Production of new owner units 1 Rehabilitation of existing owner units 1 Homeownership assistance DIN VMdOH 984 3WOH CommunityDev • • • NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS ON COMMUNITY NEEDS The City of Round Rock anticipates that it will receive approximately x400.00() from the 11.S. Department of I -lousing and Utban Development through the Com- munity Development Block Grata ((.T)BCG) pntgatt>s for Fiscal Year 2010 2011. The (_City has scheduled a series of public hearings to receive input needs to order to developthe Community on community Year 2010 2011. Testimony received these Development Action lean for I'rograart devel- opment of prionties and strategies to address housing. c nbused to eltho nt, -emergency � economic development, shelter housing for persona with }EVA/DS, and other community de- velopment needy. You are invited to attend one of the public hearings listed belo* ro share your views. Thursday, March 4,2010 Comm:nib? Developrhent Adv.sort' .'ommission • Pound Rock Croy Councq r_1 arnber> 22.1 E Min Street Ro,nd Flock Tx 78oe4 Time- 30 p m Thursday, March 11, 2010 Round Rock City Council Round Rock City Council Chamber 21 E Main St Round Rock, Texas 78964 Time' 7pppm Thursday, April 1, 2010 • Gorrrnuri:v DevutC r•, pment , �-so; y Comaussron Roun7 ROCK C.N Council Chambers 221 E 'vtarn Street Ru„nr1 P.o.k f'X 78%*4 r,rre ±1:1.Jprr, Flew hearings are sponsored by the Office of Community Development. For more irrfomaation concerning the heannga. please contact the Community Development office, Monday through Friday between 8.00 a.m. and 5a1) pm, at 341-3,32$- item)14100.74. 5:2989 (MDT The City of Round Rock is committed to compliance with the Americans with Dis- abilities .Act (ADA) and Section 30-1 c,f the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended. Reasonable modifications and equal access to communications will be provided upon request. Please call 218-5491 (voice ( or 1-8007.35-2989 C1T)1)) for assis- tance. Vor a sten language interpreter please call Linda Gunther at 218.549] at beast 24 hours in advance. The City does not discrinunate on the basis of disability in the admisiion or access to, or treatment or employment in, its programs and activities. Hassan Fat -hat has been designated as the City's ,ADA Section 504 (Toordinator. His office is located at 221 ]asst Main Street, and f•lcxor. If 1 uu have any questions or complaints regard_ tng,your.WA Section 504 rights please call the Al ).a Section 5114 Coordinator at 218-564_1 (voice). flits publication is available in alternative fomvats Please cal] 218-5416 (v.,ice)or 1-800-735- _'< r 1'h)1) t tor assistance. 1 eerily that the above public notice was posted not the bulletin hoard at the City. 1{x11ofthe 'rt}ofRound Pock.litaetmFebruary12-2f!10at;tMlpn1 sari White. t. 'ay Secre'ary Pub. Dates: Saturday, February 13, 201t) NOTICE OF PUBLIC N R NG til COMMUNITY NEEDS ThF'y of Rourd ;lock anacipates that at wi= ' ;eceive aaprnx►►netgY 0406088 thri Ole U Depatiatein tit Housing aid Lite,Development %rough the C13rrihtU14 Dee :%: i- :: ere Biock Gran, fCC)S£) progrartiS for =isra Year 2010 201 t The(Ay has scheduleda public hexing to re itlpul on community 'leets in Order tv :e4 'aP the Clannsinity Development koon Plant for Progrartr Year 2010-2011 est'.morty recteied at these horns will be Used in tv oewtopment of ottonties and szralellesio444ftft4 economic development. roomy shelter, housing to mutts with l- WINDS. and cox mmtvrity develoomad needs. You are invited to attend the public hearing listed below tc share Our views. Thom* AWNL 2 iO Road Reck Crit Cornell Rood Reck aitp Como Chaska 221 E. Mat St. Rood Reck, leoe 71114 Tim: 7:00 p.m. f r!'.4.,...q, r earing.s ant sponsofe0 by the Ctlicc o, Com:tu lty Developriltni. for 1i . t ;n10.f rcitton Cprverting the rwtarino, pie Loaf the Ccinti^.itrtity Devefop7.E;ri G"tice sP .,:tai; through Friday bet teen 618 a.m and 5* p m. at 341-3328 (vOibs) 1-e 'tr.; . t 2%9! 30 -,-,,s, `r of Round Roa is =milted to : c np I3r+�Ce witn the Amerhaus With DiMu f t;fS A i;•'•)A) and Sec1i a 504 of tfte Ftefitabitidttfon Act of 1973. a arrleoded Reasortacte 1'' r"lo..t, llo is and -:o iai access to cdronvinitatiOot etre provided Jar. ; gt t °':ease 41214-5471 ;voice) or 1-80p-735-2989 (TOO) for assistance"Fnr a sir langusori T;t ely , re, sw.,,-.-.,340 or; the Oasis of disability in the admission or aCces:, le i)e rreatr-a:t1 or et:v€01,11Kit in, Its .,lragrarits and aCtv.: 1v41 has been des,g- rated 4. the City s 4D ion 5h4 Coorot alar Ills ollia ,s iocai ai 221 Eas? thin Siret,i, 3rd r"lotw t': you !tate arri o ostt,�i'ts or corrr;ai s regarding Nut ADA+Sec.lic : a iglus, aeras* •tt !tit ADAISawrori 504 i;oordina;or at 218-5643 (vo e). , ,..-, 0 kation is 4,.'4,. i P li, 44. ,*4, Pluralsplease coif 341-3325 : f 'e) :}i `rJ-735-2989 (TM; trr 35S:Stanm •��,i� tilt the above public no!ic was posted on IV bulletin board al City Net! of the r' ,r:y o. Round Roca. texas on March 23, 20113 ai 00 r m Dates- Tuesday, March 23, 2010 Notice of 30 Day Comment Period arid Public I r h Draft Consolidated Annual Plan ear..OP)M <! u^ a,kr to receive csr•.,, mists nom the U S H ini and (rh;at foie 4WD), tate City of Round RAI roust submit a Coinvtlidated Amtvai Moo to ill a witiUt dimeribes tc t auk! +w�i+tfie�s with regard to Af,p ment � ltntu�sri�, aim -amity t�� �� ����� � public sertiiccs. The plan is duce to the U S. w sit 1441404 Urban ne+et~. pment Augua 15. )IO Ir Fiscal Year A1111-20/1, ResendRt is ex, tr Wel* ,a ,t tcinxitely 5462,5:11.M Lhrougb the (.2 i . ,, De trent Riad Crain ("`f.) i t progrun. ` `P As required by num" of the Tetras Local t F and the City's Citizen i'.uticIpation Platt, the steps for public pdti4tatiori the Cutsaa4datiisi mai Plat, tut (1) ctateaakuitet wish put'b`. private and novae* reainstv. twk. hearingr before the f Cottewit and the COMshititatytt Adtilmy C•arn- - E"t3AC). auct(3) a 36.day.,::, ApitO i'hr dm* t"r�� . g. �t <�y err Annual !Ian w a mow, and written comment t ftyr thirty (*days begnuung June S . at tlettiv will be held ut rrs.,eive ccionne ty, All persons cmc in°3 ta..4 if stand ac die locat and nme haw below: t'°h? C Location: Cannel t tat iltyliaill Adder 121 Last MAI Stine *lbw 740 R. For TINA: is1i(ttrn>aJ,norter inaea natneformatco,nttacttete Ofri*x;. tai Community Development. Monday devises ] ? ROUND ROCK, TEXAS PURPOSE. PASSION. PROSPERITY. City Council Agenda Summary Sheet Agenda Item No. 10C1. Consider a resolution adopting the Second Program Year Action Plan for 2010-2011 for Agenda Caption: Community Development Block Grant activities. Meeting Date: July 22, 2010 Department: Finance Staff Person making presentation: Cheryl Delaney Finance Director Item Summary: Programs identified in the plan will be implemented in the 2010-2011 fiscal year. This is the 12th year the City has received CDBG funds and the second year of the new 2009-2013 Consolidate Plan. The funds will be used for program administration, land acquisition, public services and neighborhood facilities. All requirements for public hearings have been satisfied during the development of this plan. A public hearing was held by the City Council on July 8, 2010. Strategic Plan Relevance: Cost: N/A Source of Funds: N/A Date of Public Hearing (if required): July 8, 2010 Recommended Action: Approval of Resolution