PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE FY2016
CDBG Draft Action Plan
The Missouri Department of Economic
Development, in conjunction with the Missouri Housing Development Commission,
the Department of Health & Senior Services and the Department of Social
Services, will conduct public meetings on
November 3, 2016 regarding the Draft 2016 Action Plan.
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD) requires the State of Missouri to publish a five-year
Consolidated Plan, along with an annual “Action Plan” outlining the use of HUD
funds for the following programs administered in the state:
- Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG)
- HOME Investment Partnerships Program (MHDC
- Emergency Solutions Grant Program (ESG)
- Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS (HOPWA)
- Continuum of Care/McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act Funds
- National Housing Trust Fund (HTF)
These programs receive a total annual
allocation of approximately $36 million and serve the “non-entitlement” areas
of the state – cities less than 50,000 in population and counties less than
200,000 in population.
The
State collected information on the housing, community, and economic development
needs for the State of Missouri and assembled a consolidated strategic plan for
2013 - 2017. As an annual addition to
this “Consolidated Plan,” the FY2017 draft Action Plan must include proposed
program budgets, intended use of funds, eligibility requirements, application
processes, and any set-aside information.
The
public is invited to examine the draft 2017 Action Plan and either send written
comments or attend the public meeting in November. During the public meetings, each program will
be discussed and proposed changes will be reviewed.
Written
comments are welcome and will be accepted until November 30, 2016. Comments should be submitted to Andy Papen,
CDBG Program, PO Box 118, Jefferson City, Missouri 65102 or
andy.papen@ded.mo.gov.
The
final version of the FY2017 Action Plan will be submitted to HUD in February,
2017, and funds should be made available at the beginning of the FY2017 program
year, April 1, 2017.
The draft FY2017 Action Plan will be
available on November 1, 2016, on the Department of Economic Development
website (www.missouridevelopment.org), the
Missouri Housing Development Commission website (www.mhdc.com) and at the following locations:
REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSIONS:
Boonslick Regional Planning Commission, 111 Steinhagen,
Warrenton, Missouri Bootheel Regional Planning Commission, 105 E. North Main, Dexter, Missouri, East-West
Gateway Coordinating Council, 1 S. Memorial, Dr. #1600, St. Louis, Missouri, Green Hills Regional Planning Commission, 1104 Main, Trenton, Missouri, Harry S Truman Coordinating Council, 800 E. Pennell St.,
Carl Junction, Missouri, Kaysinger Basin Regional Planning Commission, 908 North
Second St, Clinton, Missouri, Lake of the Ozarks Council of Governments, 34 Roofner, PO
Box 3553, Camdenton, Missouri, Mark Twain Regional Council of Governments, 42494 Delaware Lane, Perry, Missouri, Meramec Regional Planning Commission, #4 Industrial Drive, St. James,
Missouri, Mid-America Regional Council, 600 Broadway, 300 Rivergate
Center, Kansas City, Missouri, Mid-Missouri Regional Planning Commission, 206 E Broadway, Ashland, Missouri, Mo-Kan Regional Council, 224 N. 7th, St. Joseph,
Missouri, Northeast Missouri Regional Planning Commission, 326 E Jefferson,
Memphis, Missouri, Northwest Missouri Regional Council of Governments, 114 W
Third, Maryville, Missouri, Ozark Foothills Regional Planning Commission, 3019 Fair, Poplar Bluff, Missouri, Pioneer Trails Regional Planning Commission, 802 South
Gordon, Concordia, Missouri, South Central Ozark Council of Governments, 4407 County Road
2340, Pomona, Missouri, Southeast Missouri Regional Planning Commission, #1 W St.
Joseph St., Perryville, Missouri, Southwest Missouri Council of Governments, 901 S. National, Springfield, Missouri
COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCIES:
Central Missouri Community Action Agency, 807B N Providence,
Columbia, Missouri, Community Services Inc. of Northwest Missouri, 1212B S Main,
Maryville, Missouri, Delta Area Economic Opportunity Corporation, 99 Skyview Road, Portageville,
Missouri, East Missouri Action Agency, 107 Industrial Drive, Park Hills,
Missouri, Community Action Partnership of Greater St. Joseph, 817 Monterey, St.
Joseph, Missouri, Economic Security Corporation of the Southwest Area, 302 Joplin, Joplin,
Missouri, Community Action Partnership of North Central Missouri, 1506
Oklahoma, Trenton, Missouri, Jefferson-Franklin Community Action Agency, #2 Merchant
Drive, Hillsboro, Missouri, Missouri Ozarks Community Action, Inc, 306 S Pine Street, Richland,
Missouri, Missouri Valley Community Action Agency, 1415 Odell,
Marshall, Missouri, Northeast Community Action Corporation, 16 N Court, Bowling Green, Missouri, Community Action Partnership of NE Missouri, 15 N. Elson St.,
Kirksville, Missouri, Ozark Action Inc, 710 E Main, West Plains, Missouri, Ozarks Area Community Action Corporation, 215 S Barnes,
Springfield, Missouri , South Central Missouri Community Action Agency, Old Alton Road, Winona,
Missouri, Community Action Agency of St. Louis County., 2709 Woodson Road, St. Louis, Missouri, United Services Community Action Agency, 6323 Manchester, Kansas City, Missouri, West Central Missouri Community Action Agency, 106 W 4th,
Appleton City, Missouri
STATE AGENCIES:
Dept of Economic Development, 301 W High St, Room 770, Jefferson City, Missouri, Dept of Health and Senior Services, 912 Wildwood, Jefferson
City, Missouri, Dept of Social Services, Family Support Division, 615
Howerton Court, Jefferson City, Missouri, Missouri Housing
Development Commission, 3435 Broadway, Kansas
City, Missouri
Please contact Andy Papen, Community
Development Block Grant Program, at (573) 751-3600 for further information.
A public meeting will be held at the following location and time:
Thursday, November 3, 2016
10:00 a.m. – 12:00
p.m.
Harry
S Truman Building, Room 750
301
W. High Street
Jefferson
City, MO 65101
In addition, there will be a webinar meeting
on November 3, 2016 from 1:30 pm to 3:00 pm. Staff from the agencies will discuss the
annual Consolidated Plan process and the individual programs, and take
questions from callers.
The webinar may be accessed below:
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