CONSOLIDATED PLAN & STRATEGY 5-YEAR ... - City of Lakeland
CONSOLIDATED PLAN & STRATEGY 5-YEAR ... - City of Lakeland
CONSOLIDATED PLAN & STRATEGY 5-YEAR ... - City of Lakeland
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Paul Colton<br />
Villas<br />
Peace River<br />
Center<br />
Properties Inc.<br />
Providence<br />
Reserve<br />
Renaissance at<br />
Washington<br />
Ridge<br />
St. Luke's Life<br />
Center<br />
Sterling Place<br />
Trinity Apts Of<br />
<strong>Lakeland</strong><br />
1919 West<br />
10th Street<br />
728 E Bella<br />
Vista St<br />
955<br />
Providence<br />
Reserve Lp<br />
150 West<br />
14th Street<br />
909 Quincy<br />
Street<br />
600 Old<br />
Combee Rd<br />
1201 S<br />
Central Ave<br />
Wilmington 5425<br />
Wilmington<br />
Circle<br />
<strong>Lakeland</strong><br />
33805<br />
<strong>Lakeland</strong><br />
33805<br />
<strong>Lakeland</strong><br />
33805<br />
<strong>Lakeland</strong><br />
33805<br />
<strong>Lakeland</strong><br />
33815<br />
<strong>Lakeland</strong><br />
33809<br />
<strong>Lakeland</strong><br />
33815<br />
<strong>Lakeland</strong><br />
33813<br />
72 72 not avail. Housing Credits<br />
9%;Predevelopment<br />
Loan Program<br />
19 18 Ready for<br />
Occupancy<br />
220 220 Ready for<br />
Occupancy<br />
196 196 Ready for<br />
Occupancy<br />
Rental Assistance/HUD<br />
Housing Credits 9%<br />
Housing Credits 9%<br />
150 150 not avail. Housing Credits<br />
9%;Predevelopment<br />
Loan Program<br />
70 70 Ready for<br />
Occupancy<br />
70 70 Ready for<br />
Occupancy<br />
200 200 Ready for<br />
Occupancy<br />
Rental<br />
Assistance/HUD;Section<br />
202 Capital Advance<br />
Rental<br />
Assistance/HUD;Section<br />
202 Capital Advance<br />
Guarantee;Housing<br />
Credits 4%;Local<br />
Bonds;SAIL;Section 542<br />
Family<br />
Persons<br />
with<br />
Disabilities<br />
Family<br />
Family<br />
Family<br />
Elderly<br />
Elderly<br />
Family<br />
The Neighborhood Services Division will concentrate its efforts on the rehabilitation<br />
<strong>of</strong> owner occupied homes. The age <strong>of</strong> the more affordable housing stock typically<br />
requires rehabilitation by homeowners. The local housing conditions still show that<br />
these homes are older and are in need <strong>of</strong> much repair. In 2008, our Code<br />
Enforcement Section reported over 4,600 violations in the low income census tracts.<br />
The Housing and Code Enforcement sections, as one unit now, work cooperatively to<br />
resolve some <strong>of</strong> the minor issues with homes. With the cost <strong>of</strong> housing at its lowest<br />
in a number <strong>of</strong> years, efforts will be made to assist homebuyers with down payment<br />
and closing costs. The <strong>City</strong> was awarded over $2 million in Neighborhood<br />
Stabilization Program to acquire, rehab and resell homes to persons and/households<br />
up to 120% <strong>of</strong> the AMI. There will be at least 10-20 more homes on the market with<br />
this program. HUD requires homebuyers to receive 8 hours <strong>of</strong> homebuyer education.<br />
Specific Housing Objectives (91.215 (b))<br />
1. Describe the priorities and specific objectives the jurisdiction hopes to achieve over a<br />
specified time period.<br />
2. Describe how Federal, State, and local public and private sector resources that are<br />
reasonably expected to be available will be used to address identified needs for the period<br />
covered by the strategic plan.<br />
3-5 Year Strategic Plan Specific Housing Objectives response:<br />
1. Priorities and Objectives<br />
For each <strong>of</strong> the housing priorities, the <strong>City</strong> has established the following objectives to<br />
accomplish over the next five years:<br />
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