Consolidated Plan
In order for the City of Flint to receive
certain community development, housing and homeless services
funding, the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD) requires a Five-Year Consolidated Plan.
This Plan serves as a single submission application for the
following grant programs:
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Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)
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HOME Investment Partnership (HOME)
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Emergency Shelter Grant Program (ESG)
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Housing Opportunities for Persons with
AIDS (HOPWA)
Tulsa receives funds from HUD to carry out
activities that will primarily benefit low- and
moderate-income households. The intent of the Consolidated
Plan is to provide the community with a blueprint for
effectively spending these federal grant funds. It
integrates economic, physical, environmental, community, and
human development in a comprehensive and coordinated
fashion.
Annual Action Plan
The Annual Action Plan describes the
specific projects and activities that the City of Flint will
undertake in the coming year to address identified needs and
priorities.
Program Year (2008-09)
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Action Plan
Process 2008-09
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Notice of
Public Comment Period
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Substantial Amendment to the Consolidated
Plan 2008-09 Action Plan
Program Year (2007-08)
Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report
(CAPER)
Each year, the City of Flint is required to report to
the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
on its performance in meeting the objectives of the approved
Consolidated Plan.
Included in the Consolidated Annual & Performance
Evaluation Report (CAPER) is information about
financial expenditures [including the use of CDBG, HOME
Investment Partnership (HOME), and American Dream
Down payment Initiative (ADDI) funds]. In addition, the
report covers programmatic accomplishments during the
Program Year.
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2008 CAPER Report
2007 CAPER Report
2006 CAPER Report
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Amendment 1
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Amendment 2
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Amendment 3