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I. Executive Summary<br />

1. Funding improvements to non-CDBG entitlement area water/wastewater systems <strong>and</strong><br />

streets<br />

2. Funding infrastructure improvements in the Colonias areas<br />

3. Enhancing the accessibility <strong>and</strong> usefulness of public facilities<br />

4. Encourage <strong>plan</strong>ning that includes comprehensive <strong>plan</strong>ning, asset management,<br />

preliminary engineering reports, <strong>and</strong> any other studies or <strong>plan</strong>s listed in rules or<br />

regulations<br />

5. Encourage more economic development projects<br />

PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT CRITERIA<br />

Enhance the quality of New Mexico’s Infrastructure <strong>and</strong> Public Facilities:<br />

Availability/Accessibility:<br />

1. The number of water or wastewater projects <strong>and</strong> streets completed<br />

2. The number of Colonias projects completed, by type of project<br />

3. The number of <strong>plan</strong>ning projects that will provide readiness<br />

4. The number of <strong>housing</strong> projects rehabilitated<br />

Af<strong>for</strong>dability:<br />

1. The number of eligible persons assisted with <strong>new</strong> water or wastewater systems<br />

2. The number of persons within Colonias assisted with water/wastewater or other<br />

infrastructure projects<br />

3. The number of eligible persons who the improved facilities will serve<br />

Sustainability:<br />

1. The economic development benefits imparted to each community receiving the<br />

enhanced infrastructure investments, including the Colonias<br />

2. The economic development benefits imparted to each community whose public<br />

facilities have been improved<br />

New Mexico<br />

Draft Report <strong>for</strong> Public Review<br />

Five-Year Consolidated Plan 14 September 1, 2010

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