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related policies in the Regional Blueprint. Eligible uses are expected to be site plans or other site-specific <br /> • planning costs, design and consulting costs, and construction of demonstration projects. Uses not antici- <br /> pated to be eligible include comprehensive planning or other general planning costs. <br /> Projects could demonstrate new development,infill or redevelopment on large or small sites,in fully <br /> developed or developing communities. Components of proposed projects also could be eligible, and <br /> proposals that connect or integrate existing land uses. Mixed-use development proposals are encouraged. <br /> Innovation and creativity in project and site design are encouraged. <br /> It is expected that applicants could apply in different categories--e.g.new development,redevelopment, <br /> locating in proximity to each other or linking housing,jobs and transit. Number and type of categories to <br /> be determined. <br /> Project Selection Criteria: Priority will be given to proposals using innovative partnerships among <br /> government, private for-profit, and nonprofit sectors, and to projects that best meet the purposes in the <br /> law. <br /> Additional selection criteria will favor projects that result in livable communities.For example,projects <br /> that provide walkable, pedestrian-oriented areas;provide good access for transit use and safe, comfort- <br /> able places to wait for transit; broaden the mix of housing options (type and affordability level)in a <br /> community; foster a sense of place; provide a community or town center;incorporate design for safety in <br /> public or private spaces; and involve community residents and businesses in defining needs,desires,land <br /> eluse and design. <br /> Application Cycle: One or two cycles yearly,beginning in 1996. If two cycles occur per year, applica- <br /> tion deadlines would be in May and November,with awards announced in July and January.If one cycle, <br /> applications would be due in September, awards announced in December 1996. <br /> NEXT STEPS: <br /> TASKS: Finalize Project Criteria,building on criteria in the Livable Communities Act and in the <br /> Regional Blueprint. Consider whether priority should be given to certain proposals/locations. Determine <br /> Uses of Fund, which uses should receive grants,which should receive loans. In doing this, consider how <br /> best to leverage private investment with the available dollars. Discuss grant/loan amounts, terms. <br /> COMPLETED: October 1995 <br /> PROCESS: <br /> • Hold roundtable discussions in September to get input from local staff and officials, developers <br /> and design practitioners, and others with an interest in livable communities, as well as <br /> informal input. <br /> • Review local and national information sources,including successful models and projects. <br /> •iiwith administrators of loan/grant programs. <br /> • Participate in Department of Trade and Economic Development workshops (Sept. 7 and 11) on <br /> its contaminated site cleanup grant program, to explain the Demonstration Program, <br /> answer questions, get feedback. <br />
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