COMMISSIONERS Jimmy Dimora Timothy F. Hagan Peter Lawson Jones

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Cuyahoga County Department of Development

2009 Municipal Grant Seminar

June 17, 2008Mayfield Village Civic Center

COMMISSIONERSJimmy DimoraTimothy F. HaganPeter Lawson Jones

Municipal Grant Program• Funded by CDBG• Administered by the Department of

Development• Annual competitive funding cycle• Anticipate $1.1 million for 2009• Historically fund 9 – 11 projects

Municipal Grant Applications• Complete applications must be submitted in a 2-inch 3 ring binder by noon on Friday November 14, 2008• Urban County communities may apply in either

or both tiers. No more than 2 applications• ALL Eligible projects must meet a HUD

National Objective

HUD National Objectives

1. Benefit Low to Moderate Income Persons• Limited Clientele• Permanent Jobs• Geographic Area

2. Aid in the Prevention or Elimination of Slums or Blight

3. Meet other Urgent Community NeedSection 1 pages 3-9 of manual

Tier 1• Maximum of $325,000 in CDBG funding

• Recipients are ineligible to apply for Tier 1 funding for 3 years (eligible in 2013)

• Applications scored on a 100 point scale• Most competitive applications will be those that serve both

a low to moderate income group AND address an issue of an improvement target area (ITA)

Tier 2• Maximum of $100,000 in CDBG funding

• Applications scored on an 80 point scale

• Eligible projects must meet ONE National Objective

• Applicant may choose either Low Moderate Income Benefit OR Improvement Target Area benefit• Residential improvements are not eligible• Programming is not eligible

Eligible CDBG Projects• Acquisition of Real Property• Disposition of Property• Public Facilities & Improvements• Removal of Architectural Barriers• Rehabilitation & Preservation• Economic Development• Planning

Section 1 pages 4-5 of the manual

Ineligible Activities

• Building used for the general conduct of government

• Government expenses• Purchase of construction equipment• Street repair• Political activities

Section 1 page 3 of the manual

Planning Grants

• Up to $30,000 per community

• Application scored on a 55 point scale

• Eligible Planning Grants:• Master Plan• National Register Application Services• Redevelopment Feasibility Study• Certified Local Government Services

Section 5 of manual

Planning Grants Technical Assistance

• Department of Development:www.development.cuyahogacounty.us

• Cleveland Restoration Society: www.clevelandrestoration.org

• National Park Services: www.nps.gov/nr/

ContactJonathan Holody

216-698-2576jholody@cuyahogacounty.us

How to choose a project?• The Maps• 5 Year Capital Improvement

Plan• Master Plan• Citizen Participation• Technical Assistance

Technical AssistanceDepartment of Development

Division of Community Development

216-443-8397phansberry@cuyahogacounty.us

CavslakeTier 1 Muni Grant Application

• Project: James Ave., Gibson St., Wallace Rd.

and West Rd. Streetscape and ADA Upgrades

• Amount Requested: $325,000

Part 1 - HUD National ObjectiveMaximum 45 Points

A. Low and Moderate Income BenefitLimited ClientelePermanent JobsGeographic Area

B. Prevent/Eliminate Slum & BlightEntire project in ITAMajority of project in ITA

PART 1 SUBTOTAL

√ 35 points

√ 10 points

45 points

Part 2 – Past PerformanceMaximum 20 Points

A. Fair Housing

B. Affordable Housing Opportunities

C. Financial Management/Competency

D. Master Plan

1 point1 point

3 points0 points

PART 1 SUBTOTAL 5 points

Leverage of FundsTotal Project Cost - Grant Request Total Project Cost =Leverage %

Example:329,000 – 50,000 = 54% 329,000

Total Project Cost includes all committed funds and in-kind contribution

Part 3 - Project Design & Impact Maximum 35 Points

A. Leverage of Funds

B. Citizen Participation

350,000-325,000 =

350,0007%

C. Quality of Application D. Development or Redevelopment of the Project Area

0 points

0 points2 points

5 points

PART 3 SUBTOTAL

E. Health and Safety 5 pointsF. Usage of Recycled/Green/Sustainable Material 0 points

12 points

Total Points

HUD National ObjectivePast PerformanceProject Design & ImpactBonus Point

Municipal Grant SeminarFair Housing Seminar

45 points 5 points12 points

1 points 0 points

63 pointsTOTAL POINTS

Submitting a Competitive Application

• Plan Ahead– Schedule Citizen Participation– Get pre-approval for Fair and Affordable

Housing points• Follow Directions• Pay attention to the details

– Submit appropriate supporting documentation– Give a clear description of the project

Parks and Playground Initiative•Eligible communities: LMI higher than 41% of the total population

•Maximum of $35,000 in CDBG funding

•Applications available December 1, 2008

•Applications due February 12, 2009

Parks and Playground InitiativeEligible Projects:

Installation of playground equipment

Installation of a multi purpose trail

New construction of a playground

Installation of surfacing material

Athletic courts or playing fields

Parks and Playground InitiativeIneligible Projects:

Swimming pools

Golf Courses

Park Programs

Acquisition

Technical AssistanceDepartment of Development

Division of Community Development

216-443-8397phansberry@cuyahogacounty.us

15 Minute Break

Roundtable DiscussionsBrownfield

Fair Housing

Site Selection

Municipal Grants

Affordable Housing

Historic Preservation

Economic Development Loans

Parks and Playground Initiative

Davis-Bacon Wage Requirements

Commercial Redevelopment Loans