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Are you a Kettering resident?

Yes
94%
No
6%
Other
0%
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If you are a Kettering resident please list your zip code:

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What is your age?

56-65
26%
26-35
24%
36-45
18%
46-55
15%
Under 25
9%
66-75
9%
75+
0%
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What is your race/ethnicity?

White
68%
Black or African-American
18%
I prefer not to answer
6%
Multi-Racial
3%
American Indian or Alaska Native
3%
Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish
3%
Asian
0%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
0%
Other
0%
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What is your household income including all sources and benefits?

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If you live in Kettering, do you rent or own your current home?

Rent
58%
Own
39%
Not Applicable
3%
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If you live in Kettering, are there school-age children in your household?

If you live in Kettering are there school-age children in your household?
Yes
50%
No, I do not have children
34%
No, my children are over 18 years old
16%
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Do your children go to school in Kettering?

Yes
42%
Not applicable
42%
No
15%
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How much of your total gross income do you pay for housing expenses?

A community with enough affordable housing has most of the residents paying 30% or less of their income for housing.

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Select the options that best describe you:

I live in Kettering
93%
I work in Kettering
30%
I am a stakeholder who cares about what happens in Kettering
23%
I am retired
17%
I am a stakeholder who cares about the region
13%
I am a student
10%
I am unemployed
7%
Other
7%
I work for the City of Kettering
3%
I am a Kettering business owner
3%
I work for a sub-recipient of Kettering's Community Development Funds
0%
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Which five of the programs from the list are most important to your household?

Affordability of Housing
56%
Property Maintenance
50%
Food Assistance
41%
Fair Housing Assistance
38%
Housing Rehabilitation
34%
Recreation
31%
Child care
28%
Senior Services
22%
Job Creation & Retention Programs
19%
Homebuyer Assistance
16%
Additional Rental Housing
16%
Transportation
16%
Infrastructure Improvements
13%
Digital Connectivity
13%
Emergency Repairs
13%
Facade Improvements
13%
Lead Remediation
13%
Foreclosure Prevention
9%
Additional For Sale Housing Inventory
9%
Employment Assistance
9%
Start up Business Assistance
6%
Substance Abuse Programs
6%
Other
6%
Brigid's Path ( facility for addicted babies )
3%
Accessibility Improvements
3%
Business Loans
3%
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What community factors have the greatest NEGATIVE impact on your quality of life? Please rank your answers by clicking on the most important factor, and then the next, so they appear in order of importance.

What community factors have the greatest NEGATIVE impact on your quality of life? Please rank your answers by clicking on the most important factor and then the next so they appear in order of importance.
High housing costs
67%
No or low sense of community
13%
Transportation issues; trouble getting around
10%
Other (please use comment box below to explain)
3%
Lack of jobs
3%
Lack of access to health care or other critical services
3%
Poor quality housing
0%
Schools
0%
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What community factors have the greatest POSITIVE impact on your quality of life? Please rank your answers by clicking on the most important factor, and then the next, so they appear in order of importance.

Economic well-being of my household
38%
Sense of personal safety and security
25%
Neighborhood quality
16%
Schools
6%
Recreational opportunities (indoors or outdoors)
6%
Housing (where I live, or housing opportunities)
6%
Other (please use comment box below to explain)
3%
Sense of community or connections with neighbors
0%
Access to health care or other critical services
0%
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Do you feel confident traveling in Kettering as a pedestrian? In other words, is Kettering a walkable community?

Do you feel confident traveling in Kettering as a pedestrian? In other words is Kettering a walkable community?

Why or why not. You can provide your answer in the comments below.

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Are there any neighborhoods or places in Kettering you are concerned about in terms of neighborhood livability or other factors that can begin to deteriorate a neighborhood? Please choose that location in Kettering on the map.

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Put the budget criteria in the order you think they should be funded. Put the most important one first and the least important should be at the bottom of the list.

Neighborhood Revitalization: demolition of eyesore properties, redevelopment of vacant lots, lighting, sidewalks, and safety
76%
Access to Housing ( more units, stock, affordability)
67%
Public Services (Fair Housing, Foreclosure Prevention, Addiction assistance, Food Assistance, Senior Assistance)
62%
Public Facilities /Infrastructure: water/sewer projects, street lighting projects, brownfield cleanup projects
62%
Housing Improvements (Rehab, Emergencies, Lead , Accessibility
57%
Economic Development (new jobs, new businesses, business loans, facade improvements)
57%
Digital Connectivity (helping all residents to connect to internet resources)
48%
Other
10%
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Share your ideas on how Kettering can ensure the provision of safe, decent and affordable housing for low to moderate-income persons:

Share your ideas on how Kettering can ensure the provision of safe decent and affordable housing for low to moderate-income persons:
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Share your ideas about providing a suitable living environment through safer, more livable neighborhoods. This includes reducing slums and blight (if any) in Kettering.

Share your ideas about providing a suitable living environment through safer more livable neighborhoods. This includes reducing slums and blight (if any) in Kettering.
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Does Kettering have adequate access to broadband internet?

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Share your ideas about how 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.

Share your ideas about how 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.
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Share your ideas about meeting any urgent community development need you have identified.

Share your ideas about meeting any urgent community development need you have identified.
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If you or someone you knew needed help or community resources, would you know where to look? For example, if your neighbor can't afford their water bill, would you know where to refer them for assistance?

No
82%
Yes
18%
Other
0%
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Tell us about the housing in Kettering:

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How would you prefer to get information about the 2024 Annual Action Plan?(Check all that apply):

Kettering Website
Social Media
Direct Email
Direct Mail
Public Input Website
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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.