|
Community
Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program
The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program is a federal,
formula-based program determined by the most current census data,
considering population and the number of low-moderate income residents
in a city.
Cities who receive money under this program are considered as entitlement
cities, and must administer the use of these funds in accordance with
specific regulations of the United States Department of Housing and
Urban Development (HUD).
The CDBG Program provides, on an annual basis, an allocation of funds
to local governments for a wide-range of eligible housing and community
development activities. The national objectives of the CDBG Program
are to: 1) benefit low to moderate-income persons; 2) eliminate slum
and blighted conditions; and 3) meet an urgent community need. Activities
funded with CDBG funds must benefit residents from low-moderate income
target areas. The allocation of CDBG funding for program year 2006-2007
in Gardena is $957,692.
Oversight for the CDBG Program is within the Office of the City Manager.
For
more information please contact Christine Hach, CDBG Coordinator at (310) 217-9516.
CDBG
National Objectives

These are the National Objectives that must be met in order for a
program to be eligible for CDBG funding.
CDBG Citizen Participation Plan
Click
here for the CDBG Citizen Participation Plan
Annual Action Plan
This report is an annual submission, required of all HUD grantees,
and outlines the projected use of City and grant resources on all
housing, community and economic development, public works, and supportive
human services in Gardena in the coming fiscal year. Detailed information
is required on all projects to be funded by HUD, such as the CDBG
Program.
This report represents the CDBG Program of the City of Gardena for
one year.
Click
here for the Annual Action Plan
The Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice (AI)
The Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice (AI) is a requirement
for all entitlement cities. The United States Department of Housing
and Urban Development (HUD) regulations stipulate that the AI be updated
every five years. The AI analyzes the following issues:
Demographic
data including population changes, ethnic makeup and income.
Fair
Housing complaints and issues.
Public
and Private activities that may impede Fair Housing choice in Gardena.
Assessment
of current public and private fair housing programs and activities.
Provisions
of conclusions and recommendations to further fair housing choice
in Gardena.
On May 28, 2002, the Gardena City Council approved the completed Analysis
of Impedimants.
HUD Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER)
The Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER)
illustrates how the City of Gardena is using its Community Development
Block Grant (CDBG) money to benefit low-moderate income residents
and meet the goals established in the Five-Year Consolidated Plan
(2000-2005), on an annual basis through the implementation of an Annual
Action Plan.
Click
here for the 2003-2004 CAPER
|