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Neighborhood Stabilization Program

Neighborhood Stabilization Program. October 23, 2008. Need Impact Leveraging Readiness Capacity. Why We Are Here. Meet new partners Introduce ourselves and State CDBG program Communicate NSP requirements and program options Learn about local conditions and existing local efforts.

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Neighborhood Stabilization Program

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  1. Neighborhood Stabilization Program October 23, 2008

  2. Need Impact Leveraging Readiness Capacity

  3. Why We Are Here • Meet new partners • Introduce ourselves and State CDBG program • Communicate NSP requirements and program options • Learn about local conditions and existing local efforts

  4. Why We Are Here • Identify stakeholders and tools needed for success • Identify stakeholders and tools in place or available • Identify tools DHCD, VHDA or others can provide

  5. Brainstorm Ideas • State allocation Strategy • Performance • Neighborhood Impact • Leveraging • Property acquisition strategies • Financing & facilitation targeted home ownership

  6. Virginia CDBG Program • Denise Ambrose Associate Director (804) 371-7029 • Chris Thompson Program Manager Project Development (804) 371-7056

  7. Virginia CDBG Program • Joanne Peerman Program Manager Implementation (804) 371-7074 • Keith Sherrill Policy Analyst Project Development (804) 371-7055 • Community Representatives Monica Poole TBA

  8. Background • Authorized under Title III of the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 • Targeted emergency assistance to state and local governments • Acquire and redevelop foreclosed properties that might otherwise become sources of abandonment and blight within their communities

  9. Funding • $3.92 billion to all states and particularly hard-hit areas • Virginia - $38.7 million • Fairfax County - $2.8 million • Prince William - $4.1 million • Need is based on number and percent of: • Home foreclosures in each State or unit of general local government • Homes financed by a subprime mortgage related loan in each State or UGLG • Homes in default or delinquency in each State or UGLG

  10. Activities • Each activity must be CDBG eligible and meet a LMI national objective • Establish financing mechanisms for purchase and redevelopment of foreclosed homes and residential properties • Purchase and rehabilitate homes and residential properties abandoned or foreclosed; new housing construction is eligible as redevelopment • Establish land banks for foreclosed homes • Demolish blighted structures • Redevelop demolished or vacant properties

  11. Eligibility • All funds be used to benefit individuals at or below 120% of area median income • At least 25% of the funds must be used for individuals or families whose incomes do not exceed 50% of the area median income • Activities may not qualify using the "prevent or eliminate slums and blight" or "address urgent community development needs" objectives

  12. Distribution • Must target funds to give priority emphasis and consideration to areas with greatest need including those: • With the greatest percentage of home foreclosures; • With the highest percentage of homes financed by a subprime mortgage related loan; and • Identified as likely to face a significant rise in the rate of home foreclosures • 18 months to use NSP funds • Defined as being obligated for eligible activities • Funds must be expended within 4 years

  13. Additional Information • http://www.hud.gov/nsp

  14. Investment Approach • Outcome Funding • Leveraging Resources • Performance based contracts • Output based administrative & delivery costs • Additional $$$$ for achievement of outcomes • Outcome oriented compliance monitoring

  15. Stakeholder Involvement • Management team • Everyone needed or affected • Management Plan • Required contract document

  16. We need to know • The areas of concentrated bank owned homes in your locality • Status of your identification of ownership and the condition of affected properties • Existing programs that you have in place or designed to address these properties • Property acquisition strategy

  17. We need to know: • Banks or other partners that may provide financing which can be leveraged with NSP funding.  • Homeownership and special needs housing programs you operate, waiting lists for those programs, & plan to target to NSP areas. • Program elements you see the need for assistance or collaborative involvement by DHCD, VHDA or state or national non-profit partners.

  18. Options / Alternatives / Issuesfor DHCD to consider • Eligible applicants • Prioritization of neighborhoods vis a vis localities • Percent of need met in neighborhoods • Property acquisition strategies • Finding eligible ownership candidates interested in targeted properties • Rentals versus Owner occupied

  19. Options / Alternatives / Issues for DHCD to consider • 25% / 50% strategies • Role of non-profits • Role of private for profit • Size of grants • Planning grants • Pay for performance

  20. Options / Alternatives / Issuesfor DHCD to consider • Measuring outcomes • Delivery costs • Financing partners • Clearance activities • Infrastructure / Vacant lots • Land banking criteria

  21. Tentative Schedule - Draft • Late November Program Design Workshop • December 1 Action plan to HUD • Mid-January RFP issued • Late January How to apply workshop • March 1 Proposals due • 1st round NSP Implementation • Planning grants (?)

  22. Tentative Schedule - Draft • Early-April Awards announced • May Contract negotiations and NSP contracts • July Round 2 RFP issued (?) July 2010 Performance window opens

  23. Need Impact Leveraging Readiness Capacity

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