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Mike_Presta
MUSA Council Joined: Apr 20 2008 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 3483 |
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Posted: Sep 01 2009 at 8:03am |
Just so EVERYONE knows: Tonight, the FIRST order of business on the city council agenda is a PUBLIC HEARING on the additional MILLIONS AND MILLIONS of dollars being asked for our SLUM-RIDDEN, POVERTY-STRICKEN city. (Our leaders have now OFFICIALLY declared it such!!!)
At a PUBLIC HEARING, they MUST let ANY citizen speak,either IN FAVOR or OPPOSED!!!
I trust that this message board will be well represented????
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“Mulligan said he ... doesn’t believe they necessarily make the return on investment necessary to keep funding them.” …The Middletown Journal, January 30, 2012
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Mike_Presta
MUSA Council Joined: Apr 20 2008 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 3483 |
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YES, I will be there!!!
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“Mulligan said he ... doesn’t believe they necessarily make the return on investment necessary to keep funding them.” …The Middletown Journal, January 30, 2012
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Vivian Moon
MUSA Council Joined: May 16 2008 Location: Middletown, Ohi Status: Offline Points: 4187 |
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YES....I WILL BE AT THE COUNCIL MEETING TONIGHT
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Hermes
Prominent MUSA Citizen Joined: May 19 2009 Location: Middletown Status: Offline Points: 1637 |
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Does the standard 3 minutes apply to speak or can they cut that down because so many people will be there ?
I hate to be the pessimist here but I can't see council allowing people much time to voice opposition. I get a feeling with so much much money involved this is good as done.
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No more democrats no more republicans,vote Constitution Party !!
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wasteful
MUSA Citizen Joined: Jul 27 2009 Status: Offline Points: 793 |
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August 12, 2009 TO: Judy Gilleland, City Manager FROM: Doug Adkins, Director of Community Revitalization PURPOSE To submit to City Council for legislative action the CDBG 2009 Substantial Amendment, authorize the City Manager to sign and submit a Substantial Amendment to the PY 2009 Annual Action Plan and the 2005-2010 Consolidated Plan, thereby amending the CDBG activities and amount of funding originally stated with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). BACKGROUND and FINDINGS The City of Middletown has received funding through the CDBG Program since 1975. On a scheduled basis, the City prepares a Consolidated Plan which lists long term goals and objectives for CDBG funding within the City. The City is currently operating under the 2005-2010 Consolidated Plan. Additionally, the City prepares a yearly Action Plan which documents specifically where each year’s funding is budgeted by activity. The CDBG 2009 Substantial Amendment must be approved by City Council and signed by the City Manager prior to submission to HUD. The purpose of this Amendment is to update various program requirements which have changed since the passage of the 2009 Action Plan. Specifically, the Amendment changes the following components: 1) CDBG Target Area: The Consolidated Plan designates a portion of the City as eligible for Community Development Block Grant projects based on income data from the 2000 census. Based on data provided by HUD, the entire City of Middletown qualifies as eligible based on 54% of households city-wide qualifying as low-mod income. We are recommending an amendment of the Consolidated Plan to expand the eligible area to the entire City of Middletown. The immediate effect of this amendment is that we can use CDBG dollars to assist homeowners city-wide to gain property maintenance code compliance instead of the currently limited CDBG eligible target areas. 2) Name Change of CHIP Program. This program has been used to assist with minor rehab and/ or repairs of properties in the CDBG area. The State of Ohio has a similar program with a PUBLIC HEARING AND LEGISLATION TO AUTHORIZE CDBG 2009 SUBSTANTIAL AMENDMENT very similar name which has confused many people. We are changing the name of the program from CHIPS (Community Housing Improvements Program) to VIP (Volunteer Improvements Program) to eliminate any confusion with the State program. Funds to assist homeowners are being increased to $60,000 for the current budget year with the expanded eligible city-wide area adopted in # 1. 3) Code Enforcement. Code Enforcement budget will be increased to $192,225 which includes $26,372 in unliquidated Code Enforcement obligations carried over from program year 2008. 4) Exchanging Budgets. In submitting our plan for CDBG-R, HUD responded and asked us to switch two activities to make CDBG-R look more “recoveryish” (HUD’s words). The playground equipment already approved will be moved to the current year Action Plan budget and we will move the same dollar amount in housing rehab over to CDBG-R. This exchange moves two activities and dollar amounts already approved by Council to different program account budgets. 5) Property Disposition. Staff would like to allocate $5,000 in CDBG funds in property disposition to be applied to temporary carrying costs of CDBG acquired properties under neighborhood revitalization. These costs were not recouped in prior projects, and this is an eligible activity to that would allow us to recover more costs associated with revitalization projects. 6) Cancelled Activity. The Butler County Community Health Consortium did not spend any 2008 CDBG funds due to missing contract paperwork. We are canceling out the 2008 activity. The Consortium is funded for program year 2009 and all paperwork is in place. 7) Demolition. With NSP money available for demolitions, we are canceling demolition as a 2009 activity and moving the money over to code enforcement and VIP activities to assist more homeowners with property maintenance compliance. A copy of the CDBG 2009 Substantial Amendment will be available for public viewing in the Department of Community Revitalization plus the Middletown Public Library and Senior Center effective Monday August 17, 2009. There will be a 30 day comment period commencing August 17, 2009 and ending at 5pm on September 16, 2009 for comments regarding this substantial amendment. Subsequent to the public comment period and passage by Council, the CDBG 2009 Substantial Amendment (including public comments) will be submitted to the Columbus, Ohio office of HUD. ALTERNATIVES 1) Pass the CDBG 2009 Substantial Amendment as recommended by Staff. 2) Do not adopt the CDBG 2009 Substantial Amendment. Failure to pass the Amendment limits the areas we can use CDBG dollars, limits the activities we can perform with those monies, and limits the assistance we can provide to homeowners for property maintenance compliance assistance. OTHER CONSIDERATIONS Some of these changes are simple housekeeping. Others have been proposed to increase services city-wide and to redistribute CDBG money based on changing needs and priorities within the community. FINANCIAL IMPACT The budgets for all HUD programs has already been passed and approved by Council. There is no additional impact to redistribute the monies already approved. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends the approval of the ordinance authorizing the City Manager to submit the proposed CDBG 2009 Substantial Amendment to the PY 2009 Annual Action and the 2005-2010 Consolidated Plan to HUD to amend the Grant Agreement with HUD. EMERGENCY/NON EMERGENCY The proposed changes do not require Emergency Legislation. ATTACHMENTS CDBG 2009 Substantial Amendment CDBG 2009 Substantial Amendment City of Middletown (B-09-MC-39-0013) This notice is being published to amend certain activities in the City of Middletown’s 2009 Annual Action Plan and 2005-2010 Consolidated plan. The activities are being amended due to priorities of City operations changing due to local economic factors such as vacancy rates, foreclosures, citywide job layoffs, and new HUD funding. The City of Middletown would like to amend the following: CDBG Target Area: Currently the Consolidated Plan states that the City does qualify as a CDBG low-mod target area on a citywide basis, but code enforcement, demolition & clearance, property enhancement program, and priority in the housing rehabilitation program will only take place in lowmod census tracts. As Amended: The City of Middletown will consider the entire City an eligible CDBG targetarea and have the ability to operate programs on a citywide basis while still adhering to the LMA national objective when applicable. 54% of the City’s households have incomes less than 80% of Area Median Income as confirmed by: http://www.hud.gov/offices/cpd/systems/census/oh/lowmod/blockgroup.xls CHIP Program Name Change As Amended: Due to some confusion with several agencies regarding other programs of asimilar name, the City of Middletown will be changing the name of the Community Housing Improvements Program (CHIP) to: Volunteer Improvements Program (VIP). VIP (formerly CHIP) Program/Budget Change: This program was originally set up for volunteers to perform minor housing rehab on properties in CDBG Target areas. As Amended: The scope of work will now be citywide due to the entire city qualifying as aCDBG target area. The project will allow for work to be completed on a residential property under the LMH national objective or a neighborhood facility under the LMA national objective if set up as a separate activity. In addition, the funds budgeted to VIP under LMH will be increased to $60,000. Code Enforcement Budget Change As Amended: Budget for Code Enforcement will be increased to $192,225 which includes$26,372 in unliquidated Code Enforcement obligations for PY 2008. New Activity: Playground Equipment As Amended: The City of Middletown will allocate $50,000 in CDBG funds to be appliedtoward the replacement of deteriorated playground equipment. This activity qualifies under the LMA national objective per 24 CFR 570.208(a)(1) and is an eligible activity under 24 CFR 570.201(c). The activity will be set up under the Neighborhood Revitalization Project. Each playground that services a different area of the City will be set up as a separate activity in IDIS. New Activity: Property Disposition As Amended: The City of Middletown will allocate $5,000 in CDBG funds to be appliedtoward temporary costs of managing CDBG acquired properties as eligible under 24 CFR 570.201(b). This activity will be set up under the Neighborhood Revitalization Project. PY 2008 Activity Cancellation: Due to contracts not getting finalized, the Butler County Community Health Consortium did not spend any CDBG funds from its PY2008 contract. As Amended: The City of Middletown cancelled out the activity for BCCH for PY2008.They are funded for PY2009 and contracts are in place. Demolition and Clearance Budget Change As Amended: Due to the timely expenditure requirements of NSP and its funding havingnow become available, CDBG funded demolition will be cancelled as a program year 2009 activity and the funds will be reallocated to the VIP program, new playground equipment, and Code Enforcement per the attached budget. Amended Budget As Amended: The amount budgeted to the VIP program and Code Enforcement haschanged. New activities (mentioned above) have also been added and budgeted for. In addition, just for informational purposes, the revolving loan fund budget for PY2009 has been lowered as well. The Amended PY2009 budget is attached. Citizen Comments Period :The City placed a legal in the Middletown Journal on XXXX, 2009 and had copies of this amendment available at the public library and senior center. The 30 day comment period was from July 31, 2009 to August 30, 2009. Written comments may be sent by mail or dropped of to: City of Middletown Community Revitalization Dept One Donham Plaza Middletown, OH 45042 Citizen Comments received: TBD Approved By: X__________________________________________ Date:_________________ Judy Gilleland – City Manager |
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TudorBrown
MUSA Citizen Joined: Aug 24 2009 Location: Highlands D. Status: Offline Points: 265 |
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Can we officially declare our City's Leadership insane?
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THE WEAVER
MUSA Immigrant Joined: Aug 18 2009 Location: middletown Status: Offline Points: 25 |
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Yes you can declare the whole bunch insane. How many times can you vote on a subject--apparentally as many times as it take to get what you. Shame on Mr. Shiavonne for rolling over or being paid off and shame on Mr. Marconi for acting like a child --I will do whatever it takes to get what I want passed. Tonight was a complete farce of the legal system.,
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Gary Barge
MUSA Immigrant Joined: Feb 06 2009 Status: Offline Points: 50 |
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HMMMM its time for change geat out and vote
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