Consolidated Plan
What is the Consolidated Plan?
The Consolidated Plan is a federally required plan for Entitlement Communities who receive annual federal grants on a federal basis from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). These funds are directed to address community needs by supporting low- and moderate-income residents through various initiatives. The Consolidated Plan is comprised of a market analysis, needs assessment, citizen participation plan, and strategy to identify and address priority needs for the next five years.
Benefits to You
These federal grants translate into tangible community benefits, such as preservation affordable housing, neighborhood improvements, and support for small businesses.
Limitations
While the Consolidated Plan seeks to address many community needs, it cannot solve all immediate challenges due to funding constraints.
How to Contribute
Review the Draft Plans: CDBG-Consolidated-Plan-Pre-Development-Presentation-2nd-workshop.pdf(PDF, 1MB)
Attend the Public Hearing: The Consolidated Plan and Annual Action Plan will be presented to the City Commission for approval. Residents are encouraged to participate.
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