Proposed Public Comment Version. Consolidated Plan One-Year Action Plans are the City of New York's annual application to the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development's Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different entitlement programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership (HOME), Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA), respectively. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This version was released for public comment from November 16, 2016 to December 15, 2016. This volume contains the Appendices. The Appendices include 1) Description of Monitoring Activities (SP-80); 2) Emergency Solutions Grant Written Standards; 3) Definitions; 4) Summary of Citizens Comments; and 5) Certifications.
Amended Submission Version. The amended 2016 Consolidated Plan One-Year Action Plan is the City of New York's revised application to the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development's Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different entitlement programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership (HOME), Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA), respectively. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This edition incorporates the substantial amendments to the programmatic activities for the HOPWA, HOME, and CDBG grants. Substantial amendments were necessary for the following reasons: 1) HOPWA - following the City's evaluation of how to minimize the impact of the 2016 funding cut across the City's service portfolio at the time the Proposed 2016 Consolidated Plan was submitted in April 2016, the amended 2016 Action Plan version will now offer the public a more detailed list of the 2016 project sponsors and respective funding allocations as outlined in previous years' Plans. 2) HOME - added a new program HOME Tenant-Based Rental Assistance Program (HOME TBRA). Funding for the new program is reallocated from a portion of the City's 2016 HOME-funded Supportive Housing Program (SHP). In addition to reflecting the reallocation of funds, the amendment also revises the proposed accomplishments for the existing SHP. 3) CDBG - incorporates the budgetary amendments to the Calendar Year 2016 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program, as adopted by the City Council. The HOPWA & CDBG substantial amendments were released for the federally-required thirty (30) day comment period on August 30, 2016. The HOME substantial amendment was released for its thirty (30) day comment period on October 12, 2016. This full amended version was submitted to HUD on November 15, 2016. This volume contains the Executive Summary.
Amended Submission Version. The amended 2016 Consolidated Plan One-Year Action Plan is the City of New York's revised application to the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development's Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different entitlement programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership (HOME), Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA), respectively. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This edition incorporates the substantial amendments to the programmatic activities for the HOPWA, HOME, and CDBG grants. Substantial amendments were necessary for the following reasons: 1) HOPWA - following the City's evaluation of how to minimize the impact of the 2016 funding cut across the City's service portfolio at the time the Proposed 2016 Consolidated Plan was submitted in April 2016, the amended 2016 Action Plan version will now offer the public a more detailed list of the 2016 project sponsors and respective funding allocations as outlined in previous years' Plans. 2) HOME - added a new program HOME Tenant-Based Rental Assistance Program (HOME TBRA). Funding for the new program is reallocated from a portion of the City's 2016 HOME-funded Supportive Housing Program (SHP). In addition to reflecting the reallocation of funds, the amendment also revises the proposed accomplishments for the existing SHP. 3) CDBG - incorporates the budgetary amendments to the Calendar Year 2016 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program, as adopted by the City Council. The HOPWA & CDBG substantial amendments were released for the federally-required thirty (30) day comment period on August 30, 2016. The HOME substantial amendment was released for its thirty (30) day comment period on October 12, 2016. This full amended version was submitted to HUD on November 15, 2016. This volume contains New York City's One-Year Action Plan for the City's Amended 2016 Consolidated Plan Program Year (January 1, 2016 to December 31, 2016).
Amended Submission Version. The amended 2016 Consolidated Plan One-Year Action Plan is the City of New York's revised application to the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development's Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different entitlement programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership (HOME), Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA), respectively. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This edition incorporates the substantial amendments to the programmatic activities for the HOPWA, HOME, and CDBG grants. Substantial amendments were necessary for the following reasons: 1) HOPWA - following the City's evaluation of how to minimize the impact of the 2016 funding cut across the City's service portfolio at the time the Proposed 2016 Consolidated Plan was submitted in April 2016, the amended 2016 Action Plan version will now offer the public a more detailed list of the 2016 project sponsors and respective funding allocations as outlined in previous years' Plans. 2) HOME - added a new program HOME Tenant-Based Rental Assistance Program (HOME TBRA). Funding for the new program is reallocated from a portion of the City's 2016 HOME-funded Supportive Housing Program (SHP). In addition to reflecting the reallocation of funds, the amendment also revises the proposed accomplishments for the existing SHP. 3) CDBG - incorporates the budgetary amendments to the Calendar Year 2016 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program, as adopted by the City Council. The HOPWA & CDBG substantial amendments were released for the federally-required thirty (30) day comment period on August 30, 2016. The HOME substantial amendment was released for its thirty (30) day comment period on October 12, 2016. This full amended version was submitted to HUD on November 15, 2016. This volume contains five (5) Appendices (Description of Monitoring Activities, Emergency Solutions Grant Written Standards; Definitions; Summary of Citizens' Comments; and, Certifications).
Pursuant to Section 204 of the NYC Charter, by the 15th of November, annually, the Citywide Statement of Needs (SON) isreleased by the Mayor to the community boards, borough presidents and the city council which identifies which new city facilities agencies intend to site, expand, reduce or close in the upcoming two fiscal years.