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Nelson R. Self
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Posted: Oct 16 2009 at 2:24pm |
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Nelson R. Self
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Whenever a muncipality like the City of Middletown receives various HUD grants, there will ALWAYS be certain rules, regulations and administrative requirements that must be followed.
Since millions in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), Home Investment Partnerships (HOME) and now Neighborhood Stabilization (NSP) funds are allocated to the City of Middlletown, THERE ARE CERTAIN LITTLE STRINGS ATTACHED.
I believe that City Councilman Bill Becker asked this very question to senior City staff a couple of months ago and received an answer that was A BIT CRYPTIC?
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VietVet
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So Nelson, if the city received HUD money for the operation of the low income programs in this town, and they use the money for "other projects" and not for those purposes, how does the city report to HUD how the money was used, other than out and out lying about it? And, if discovered that the money was used on "other projects", can the city be penalized and if so, how? OR- would Gilleland and company NEVER do such a thing?
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Vivian Moon
MUSA Council Joined: May 16 2008 Location: Middletown, Ohi Status: Offline Points: 4187 |
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Vet: So Nelson, if the city received HUD money for the operation of the low income programs in this town, and they use the money for "other projects" and not for those purposes, how does the city report to HUD how the money was used, other than out and out lying about it? And, if discovered that the money was used on "other projects", can the city be penalized and if so, how? OR- would Gilleland and company NEVER do such a thing? |
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Nelson R. Self
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The moral to the story is, "when you accept HUD dollars, you're obligated to abide by its' rules, regulations and administrative dictates. There's no such thing as a free lunch as far as the City of Middletown and CDBG, HOME, Housing Choice Voucher and NSP funding is concerned."
I eagerly await the City's response if HUD - Columbus Field Office vigorously enforces this new directive for states and municipalities. It will affect many things including the selection of prime contractors, approval of subcontractors, hiring practices, etc., etc.
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Nelson R. Self
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Under the CDBG and HOME programs, the City of Middletown must document that at least 70% of all funding is utilized to assist low- to moderate-income households (earning at or below 80% of median income).
With the new Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP), the City of Middletown must document that all funding is utilized to assist moderate- to middle-income households (earning at or below 120% of median income).
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VietVet
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So, to clarify Nelson. There is absolutely NO WAY that the city of Middletown's leaders, in any capacity, can use these HUD funds, sent to the city to assist low income folks, for any other purpose other than which they were intended? I still don't trust 'em! They are good at "creative financing" when it comes to "moving money around", especially to resupply that pesky "General Fund" aka- The Black Hole.
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Nelson R. Self
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Viet Vet -
One of the biggest problems was that the HUD Columbus Field Office failed to "monitor" local CDBG activities for seven years! And, the so-called "monitoring" that they did this past summer was superficial at best.
The botton line is, "the HUD Columbus folks were concerned that they would be negatively cited by their Office of the Inspector General for failing to keep tabs on the numerous irregularities locally that I have presented to MiddeltownUSA readers as well as for Eddie Richter.
It was cover your backside time on the part of the City of Middletown plus HUD - Columbus.
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Nelson R. Self
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The sordid details that Miss Vivian has brought to light regarding the Historic Pioneer Cemetery, hopefully will help people like me to have their allegations fully disclosed.
Thank you Miss Vivian and keep up the good fight.
Vote for Nagy, Barge, Soppanish and Laubach.
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