HomeMy Public PortalAboutResolution 07-88 Citizen participation plan for the Idaho Community developmnet block grant program community of McCall Resolution No. 7-88 •
CITIZEN PARTICIPATION PLAN
FGR THE IDAHO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM
COMMUNITY OF McCal 1
Pursuant to the citizen participation requirements of Section 508 of the Housing and Community
Development Act of 1987,as amended,the City/County of McCall will undertake the
following actions to ensure compliance with said requirements as an applicant for or recipient of
Idaho Community Development Block Grant Funds.
1. Conduct at least one public hearing on the ICDBG activities proposed in the ICDBG
application submitted to Idaho Department of Commerce (IDC) and at least one public
hearing on the status of funded activities.
The application hearing, at minimum, must include a review of: (a) how the need for the
proposed activities were developed, (b) how the proposed activities will be funded and
sources of funds, (c) date application will be submitted, (d) requested amount of ICDBG '
funds,(e)estimated portion of the ICDBG funds requested that will benefit persons of low
and moderate income, (1) where the proposed activities will be conducted, (g) plans to
minimize displace of persons and businesses as a result of funded activities, (h) plans to
assist persons actually displaced,and(i)the nature of the proposed activities.
The public hearing on the status of funded activities,at minimum,must include a review of
(a)a general description of accomplishments to,date, (b) a summary of all expenditures to
date, (c) a general description of the remaining work, and (d) a general description of
changes made to the ICDBG project budget, performance targets, activity schedules,
project scope,location,objectives or beneficiaries.
2, Publish notices of hearing(s) consistent with the requirements of the Tdaho Code, Section
60-109.
3. Ensure the public reasonable access to all local meetings, project records and information
relating to the proposed and actual use of ICDBG funds.
4. -• Conduct all ICDBG related public meetingsor hearings in public buildings or facilities that
are accessible to the handicapped.
5, Provide citizens the name and address of: (a) the persons(s) authorized to receive and
respond to citizen proposals, questions and complaints concerning proposed or funded
activities, (b) the person(s) that will be available and able to provide technical assistance to
groups representative of persons of low and moderate income in preparing and presenting
their proposals for the request and use of ICDBG funds.
6. Provide translators during or written translations after public hearings attended by non-
English speaking residents upon their request whenever they represent a significant
proportion of the persons benefitted by the proposed or actual project activities.
This plan shall become effective 0 cfo her- .2.,g,/ es,
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John len Jr., 111'
MAYOR
Att-.t: -
Arthur J. S hmidt
City Admi istrator