Submission Version. This document is a seven part document mandated by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for municipalities which receive formula/entitlement program funds to stating they affirmatively further fair housing choice and have conducted a five-year analysis of impediments to fair housing choice. The Statement contains New York City's analysis of impediments to fair housing choice within its neighborhoods. It represents New York City's five-year fair housing statement for Consolidated Plan Years 2012-2016 and discusses the actions taken by the City to affirmatively further fair housing including an analysis of impediments to fair housing choice and the activities undertaken to overcome the impediments.
In addition, the Five-Year AFFH is provided to assist New York City's Departments and public housing authorities, and not-for-profit organizations identify how their proposed projects address and promote fair housing choice when applying for HUD competitive grant program funds under the SuperNOFA (Notice of Funding Availability) Process.
The Statement contains: the Community and Housing Profile; Evaluation of The City's Current Fair Housing Legal Status; Identification of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice; Assessment of Current Public and Private Fair Housing Programs and Activities in the Jurisdiction; Summation of New York City Fair Housing Activities to Promote Fair Housing Choice; and, Summary of Citizens Comments Regarding Impediments to Fair Housing Choice in the City's Neighborhoods.
The public comment period was from June 21, 2013 to July 5, 2013. The document was submitted to HUD on July 12, 2013.
The City Record is the official journal of the City of New York. It is published each weekday except legal holidays and contains official legal notices produced by New York City agencies. Announcements published in The City Record include:
upcoming public hearings and meetings; procurement bid solicitations; selected court decisions; bid awards; public auctions and other property disposition actions; official rules proposed and adopted by City agencies.
Procurement bid solicitation notices afford vendors the opportunity to compete for New York City's $17 billion worth of contracts for various categories of goods and services for over 100 agencies and other governmental organizations.
The City Record is the official journal of the City of New York. It is published each weekday except legal holidays and contains official legal notices produced by New York City agencies. Announcements published in The City Record include:
upcoming public hearings and meetings; procurement bid solicitations; selected court decisions; bid awards; public auctions and other property disposition actions; official rules proposed and adopted by City agencies.
Procurement bid solicitation notices afford vendors the opportunity to compete for New York City's $17 billion worth of contracts for various categories of goods and services for over 100 agencies and other governmental organizations.
The City Record is the official journal of the City of New York. It is published each weekday except legal holidays and contains official legal notices produced by New York City agencies. Announcements published in The City Record include:
upcoming public hearings and meetings; procurement bid solicitations; selected court decisions; bid awards; public auctions and other property disposition actions; official rules proposed and adopted by City agencies.
Procurement bid solicitation notices afford vendors the opportunity to compete for New York City's $17 billion worth of contracts for various categories of goods and services for over 100 agencies and other governmental organizations.
Public Comment Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Annual Performance Report (APR) describes the City's performance concerning the statutory requirements of the Cranston-Gonzalez Housing Act's Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy and the City's use of federal funds for the four HUD Office of Community Planning and Development entitlement programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA). This document reports on the accomplishments and commitments of these funds during the 2012 Consolidated Plan Program Year, January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2012.
The Evaluation of Annual Performance assesses the City's effectiveness in meeting the one-year action plan for allocating the funds, assisting households and persons with housing, and providing other services. The Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing is the one-year update to the City's Fair Housing Statement's analysis of impediments to fair housing choice. In addition, the AFFH has supplemental material describing the City's Hurricane Sandy Community Development Block Grant - Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) fair housing related activities. Citizen Participation includes the census tract maps of each borough which include the areas of directed assistance and other HUD requirements.
Volume One contains Part I., Annual Performance in its entirety. Part I describes New York City's performance based on the resources available in 2012. The document was released for it federally required 15-day public comment period on June 7, 2013 ending June 21, 2013.
Public Comment Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Annual Performance Report (APR) describes the City's performance concerning the statutory requirements of the Cranston-Gonzalez Housing Act's Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy and the City's use of federal funds for the four HUD Office of Community Planning and Development entitlement programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA). This document reports on the accomplishments and commitments of these funds during the 2012 Consolidated Plan Program Year, January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2012.
The Evaluation of Annual Performance assesses the City's effectiveness in meeting the one-year action plan for allocating the funds, assisting households and persons with housing, and providing other services. The Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing is the one-year update to the City's Fair Housing Statement's analysis of impediments to fair housing choice. In addition, the AFFH has supplemental material describing the City's Hurricane Sandy Community Development Block Grant - Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) fair housing related activities. Citizen Participation includes the census tract maps of each borough which include the areas of directed assistance and other HUD requirements.
Volume One contains Part II., Status of Actions Undertaken in Previous Year, which summarizes the actions taken to implement the Plan, including the City's review of its Continuum of Care. The volume also contains Part III. Evaluation of Annual Performance; Part IV. Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH); and, Part V. Citizen Participation, respectively. The document was released for it federally required 15-day public comment period on June 7, 2013 ending June 21, 2013.
Proposed Public Comment Version. This document is a seven part document mandated by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for municipalities which receive formula/entitlement program funds to stating they affirmatively further fair housing choice and have conducted a five-year analysis of impediments to fair housing choice. The Statement contains New York City's analysis of impediments to fair housing choice within its neighborhoods. It represents New York City's five-year fair housing statement for Consolidated Plan Years 2012-2016 and discusses the actions taken by the City to affirmatively further fair housing including an analysis of impediments to fair housing choice and the activities undertaken to overcome the impediments.
In addition, the Five-Year AFFH is provided to assist New York City's Departments and public housing authorities, and not-for-profit organizations identify how their proposed projects address and promote fair housing choice when applying for HUD competitive grant program funds under the SuperNOFA (Notice of Funding Availability) Process.
The Statement contains: the Community and Housing Profile; Evaluation of The City's Current Fair Housing Legal Status; Identification of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice; Assessment of Current Public and Private Fair Housing Programs and Activities in the Jurisdiction; Summation of New York City Fair Housing Activities to Promote Fair Housing Choice; and, Summary of Citizens Comments Regarding Impediments to Fair Housing Choice in the City's Neighborhoods.
The public comment period was from June 21, 2013 to July 5, 2013.