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2010-2014 Consolidated Plan - City of Champaign

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Inputs: $10,000 per lot is available in non-federal funds for all buyers.Number and Type <strong>of</strong> Households to be Assisted (Outputs): Final 2 units will be completed in FY2011/12Local Outcome Measures:• Completion <strong>of</strong> subdivisionHUD Performance Objective: Provide decent affordable housingHUD Performance Measurement Outcome: AffordabilityNeighborhood Wellness <strong>Plan</strong>: Now that the plan is adopted, <strong>City</strong> staff will work to carry out thestrategies contained within it. All <strong>of</strong> the housing and property maintenance strategies are listed asstrategies and actions in this <strong>Consolidated</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> document as well. NSD and <strong>Plan</strong>ning staff will developmethods to periodically update data to keep the plan current between major revisions.Inputs: Inputs are listed under specific activities.Number and Type <strong>of</strong> Households to be Assisted (Outputs): See individual activitiesLocal Outcome Measures:• Completion <strong>of</strong> a useful tool to guide the allocation <strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong> resourcesHUD Performance Objective: Create a suitable living environmentHUD Performance Measurement Outcome: Sustainabilityb) Develop new activities to improve neighborhoods identified in the Wellness <strong>Plan</strong> as havingthe greatest need for public sector intervention. Widespread neighborhood improvement willoccur when services and resources can be concentrated in a given area over a significant period <strong>of</strong>time and are delivered as part <strong>of</strong> a well planned redevelopment strategy. Declining neighborhoodscould be revitalized with this level <strong>of</strong> intensive service delivery. However, existing communitydevelopment funding is not sufficient to address this redevelopment need.Activities:Lot Acquisition/Clearance Program: The <strong>City</strong> has created a pool <strong>of</strong> HOME funding to be used bythe <strong>City</strong> or non-pr<strong>of</strong>it housing developers to purchase and clear land for redevelopment. The fundsmay be applied to the costs <strong>of</strong> acquisition and/or demolition <strong>of</strong> deteriorated structures on the property.Development costs are not paid through this program. The program is targeted to NeighborhoodWellness planning areas where property values are not keeping pace with <strong>City</strong>wide values. Whenpossible, emphasis will be placed on the clearance <strong>of</strong> adjacent properties to assemble larger tracts <strong>of</strong>land for the development <strong>of</strong> affordable housing. This is also a blight abatement activity listed underGoal 2.Inputs: $56,448 HOME Funds (FY 2009/10), $14,112 local match. Match source: recaptured UDAG orFHLBNumber and Type <strong>of</strong> Households to be Assisted (Outputs): Funding remains for the acquisition <strong>of</strong> 5parcels – all land would be redeveloped into affordable housing for households with incomes

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