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signed to help meet the goals. The legislation gives priority to those municipalities that: (1) have net fiscal <br /> disparities contributions of$200 or more per household; (2) demonstrate that the proposed project will link <br /> fill) <br /> mployment opportunities with affordable housing and life-cycle housing; (3)provide matching funds from a <br /> urce other than its ALHOA; and (4)utilize innovative partnerships between government,private for-profit, <br /> and nonprofit sectors. The Council may take other criteria into consideration when determining whether an <br /> application will be selected,including(a) the documented need for the proposed type of residential housing in <br /> the proposed geographic area; (b)projects that serve families and children; (c)the relationship of the proposed <br /> development to public facilities,sources of employment,and services,including public transportation,health, <br /> education and recreation facilities; (d)participation in the Hollman settlement. <br /> Application Cycle: Annually,beginning in 1996. Applications for LHIA funds will be accepted from July <br /> through August, with final selection and award by the Council in October. <br /> Action Steps <br /> Over the next few months, staff intends to contact a number of parties (advocacy and professional groups) <br /> believed to have an interest in the design of the LHIA guidelines and criteria and application materials. Staff <br /> may also hold special informational sessions and contact staff at certain cities for input. Recommended guide- <br /> lines and criteria will be available in October. <br /> Timelines <br /> July/August/September 1995 <br /> Staff discussions of draft guidelines and criteria <br /> III Discuss draft criteria and issues with the Metro BRA Advisory Committee <br /> Discuss mutual interests and possible linkages with the META <br /> Discuss draft guidelines and criteria with the Housing Implementation Group <br /> Present draft guidelines and criteria to the LCAC <br /> Present draft guidelines and criteria to the CDC <br /> Staff meetings and negotiations with municipalities <br /> Meet with interested parties (e.g., advocates,professional organisations, etc.) <br /> October 1995 <br /> Develop recommended guidelines,criteria and application materials <br /> November 15. 1995 <br /> Cities must elect to participate in the LHIA program <br /> December 15, 1995 <br /> Submit recommended guidelines,criteria and application materials for approval <br /> January 15, 1996 <br /> Council adopts goals negotiated goals <br /> June 30, 1996 <br /> Housing action plans from municipalities are due to the Council <br /> July 1, 1996 <br /> Grant application cycle begins <br /> August 30. 1996 <br /> Grant application cycle ends <br /> ctober 1996 <br /> Grant award selections announced <br /> Staff Resource: David Long, Office of Local Assistance; telephone: 229-5005. <br /> 8/22/95 lhia.prn5 <br />
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