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This category includes housing needs assessments, residential lands inventories, ten-year plans to end homelessness, and consolidated plans; as well as other miscellaneous housing-related reports. A consolidated plan is a document written by a State or local government describing the housing needs of the low- and moderate-income residents, outlining strategies to meet the needs, and listing all resources available to implement the strategies. This document is required to receive HUD Community Planning and Development funds, including funding under the Community Development Block Grants program. Plans normally cover a planning period of five years, are updated annually, and must include residential input.
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Item Open Access Medford : Buildable land inventory(City of Medford (Or.), 2008-02-21) Medford (Or.). Planning Dept.; Medford (Or.)This Buildable Land Inventory document consists of three components: 2007 Medford Urban Growth Boundary Buildable Land Inventory (including mapping of the specific parcels determined to contain buildable land); 2007 Medford Urban Growth Boundary Land Inventory (including mapping of the parcels by type); Methodology used to define the land inventory and buildable land inventory classifications, including assumptions. In addition to establishing a Buildable Land Inventory, the City of Medford inventoried and mapped by classification all 18,086 acres in the Urban Growth Boundary (UGB). This overall inventory is referred separately as the "Land Inventory." The inventories are a "snapshot in time", and can be conducted ever few years or every year if necessary. [From the document]Item Open Access Medford : Consolidated annual performance and evaluation report(City of Medford (Or.), 2008-09) Medford (Or.)One hundred percent of the CDBG funds expended were used to benefit low/mod persons in Medford. There were 1281 low/mod income persons and 20 households who benefited from programs and activities funded with Program Year 2007/08 dollars. Although the Conifer Gardens Apartments were acquired during this program year, the rehabilitation work was not completed until August 2008 so the numbers were not reported in IDIS in this program year. Also, the Hope House Transition Shelter reported no fiscal activity during this program year as The Salvation Army was waiting for the purchase of the right-of-way so that they could begin their work on the access road. [From the document]Item Open Access Medford : Consolidated annual performance and evaluation report(City of Medford (Or.), 2005-09) Medford (Or.)The following documents the goals and strategies of the Strategic Plan from Medford's Consolidated Plan for Housing and Community Development, 2000/05 followed by implementation activities undertaken during the 2004/05 program and an overall consolidation of five years of activities and projects. [From the document]Item Open Access Medford : Consolidated annual performance and evaluation report(City of Medford (Or.), 2004-09) Medford (Or.)Goals and strategies of the Strategic Plan from Medford's Consolidated Plan for Housing and Community Development, 2000/05 followed by implementation activities undertaken during the 2003/04 program. [From the document]Item Open Access Medford : Consolidated annual performance and evaluation report(City of Medford (Or.), 2006-09) Medford (Or.)The [report] documents the goals and strategies of the Strategic Plan from Medford's Consolidated Plan for Housing and Community Development, 2005/09 followed by implementation activities undertaken during the 2005/06 program. [From the document]Item Open Access Medford : July 1, 2006-June 30, 2007 action plan, community development block grant(City of Medford (Or.), 2006-08) Medford (Or.). Neighborhood Resource Division; Medford (Or.)The one-year Action Plan is an annual document that describes the City of Medford's HUD-funded projects and community development related activities that will be conducted within the community to implement the five-year 2005-2009 Consolidated Plan for Housing and Community Development in the upcoming fiscal year. Funding will be used for homeowner rehabilitation, homebuyer assistance, and infrastructure development for transitional housing, public service operations and rehabilitation of a nonprofit to provide improved accessibility. Performance measurements include enhanced affordability and accessibility for the purpose of providing decent housing and enhanced and improved accessibility for the purpose of providing suitable living environments. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Medford : July 1, 2007-June 30, 2008 action plan, community development block grant(City of Medford (Or.), 2008-02-07) Medford (Or.). Neighborhood Resource Division; Medford (Or.)The one-year Action Plan is an annual document that describes the City of Medford's HUD-funded projects and community development related activities that will be conducted within the community to implement the five-year 2005-2009 Consolidated Plan for Housing and Community Development in the upcoming fiscal year. Funding will be used for homeowner rehabilitation, homebuyer assistance, and infrastructure development for transitional housing, public service operations and rehabilitation of senior apartments. Performance measurements include enhanced affordability and accessibility for the purpose of providing decent housing and enhanced and improved accessibility for the purpose of providing suitable living environments. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Medford : July 1, 2008-June 30, 2009 action plan, community development block grant(City of Medford (Or.), 2008-05-01) Medford (Or.). Neighborhood Resource Division; Medford (Or.)The one-year Action Plan is an annual document that describes the City of Medford's HUD-funded projects and community development related activities that will be conducted within the community to implement the five-year 2005-2009 Consolidated Plan for Housing and Community Development in the upcoming fiscal year. Funding will be used for homeowner rehabilitation, acquisition of a house to be used as an emergency shelter for homeless youth and infrastructure development for transitional housing, public service operations and rehabilitation of low income apartments. Performance measurements include enhanced affordability and accessibility for the purpose of providing decent housing and enhanced and improved accessibility for the purpose of providing suitable living environments. [From the Plan]