2024 Community Development Block Group Annual Action Planning
2024 Community Development Block Group Annual Action Planning
The City of Kettering's Community Development Division is annually tasked with developing an Annual Action Plan for the Community Development Block Grant funds that are received annually by the City. In part, the work is guided by a 5-year plan, called the Consolidated Plan, which can be found below. You can find information here about surveys, public notices, community meetings, and hearings.
The City of Kettering receives funding annually from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) under the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG). One of the requirements for receiving such allocations is the development of a five-year Consolidated Plan for Housing and Community Development to provide policy direction for the next five years of funding decisions. In general, the Consolidated Plan is guided by three overarching goals that are applied according to the community's needs:
- To provide Decent Housing by preserving existing affordable housing stock, increasing the availability of affordable housing, reducing discriminatory barriers to housing, increasing the supply of supportive housing for those with special needs, and transitioning homeless persons and families into housing.
- To provide a Suitable Living Environment through safer, more livable neighborhoods, greater integration of low- and moderate-income (LMI) residents throughout the cities, increasing housing opportunities and encouraging reinvestment in struggling neighborhoods.
- To expand Economic Opportunities through more jobs that pay self-sufficient wages, homeownership opportunities, development activities that promote long-term community viability, and the empowerment of LMI persons and households to achieve self-sufficiency.
This Consolidated Plan corresponds to the next five program years, which begin January 1, 2021, and ends December 31, 2025. Three primary federal funding resources are discussed.
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG): The primary objective of this program is to develop urban communities by providing decent housing, a suitable living environment, and economic opportunities, principally for LMI persons. Funds can be used for a variety of activities, including housing rehabilitation and construction, homeownership assistance, lead-based paint (LBP) detection and removal, construction or rehabilitation of public facilities and infrastructure, removal of architectural barriers for persons with disabilities, public services, rehabilitation of commercial or industrial buildings, and loans and grants to businesses. You can learn more about CDBG at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DlIGkM6Qu70
Of the objectives and outcomes identified in the Plan
In addition to the overarching goals of providing decent housing, a suitable living environment, and expanding economic opportunities, the development of the Annual Action Plan is guided within the requirements of meeting one of the three National Objectives which are the foundation of the HUD programs:
- Benefitting low and moderate-income persons;
- Addressing slum or blight; or
- Meeting a particularly urgent community development need.
Kettering's Annual Action Plan will describe the priority community development needs eligible for assistance under the CDBG programs including an assessment of housing, homelessness, public facilities, infrastructure improvements, public services, accessibility, historic preservation, economic development, and planning needs. These are further detailed in the 5-year plan called the Consolidated Plan.
Evaluation of past performance
The City of Kettering's past performance in the administration and implementation of the CDBG, HOME, and ESG programs has fulfilled the requirements of the federal legislation that created these programs. Through years of effective planning, partnership, and monitoring, the programs have facilitated affordability for decent housing, availability and accessibility of a suitable living environment, the sustainability of a suitable living environment, and accessibility to economic opportunities in the greater-Dayton area. At the end of each program year, the City of Kettering prepares the Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER). The CAPER identifies funds expended and activities undertaken throughout the program year to meet the goals established within the Consolidated Plan. The City of Kettering strives to meet the goals established in the Consolidated Plan and ultimately improve the lives of the citizens they serve.
Summary of the citizen participation process and consultation process
The City of Kettering will use surveys, meetings, questionnaires, phone calls, and emails to engage residents, stakeholders, and sub-recipients. These will be used to find out what is important in Kettering's low to moderate-income neighborhoods and low to moderate-income households.
Summary of public comments
Public comments will be accepted throughout the process and period end dates will be announced.
Identifying Priorities and Needs
Public meetings allow staff to share with residents how we have assessed and identified priorities and needs.