Housing plans (county)

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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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    Lane County : A housing plan and action program for Lane County, Report III (1977)
    (Lane County (Or.), 1977-10) Lane County (Or.); Lane County (Or.). Dept. of Environmental Management. Division of Planning; Johnson, James R.
    The document presents recommendations on a Housing Plan (goals and policies) and a Housing Action Program for Lane County. [From the Plan]
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    Washington County : Draft 2008 Action plan
    (Washington County (Or.), 2008-03-11) Washington County (Or.). Office of Community Development; Washington County (Or.); Beaverton (Or.)
    Each funded project addresses a priority need and specific objectives set forth in Washington County's 2005-2010 Consolidated Plan. Washington County expects projects assisted with 2008 CDBG, HOME, ESG and ADDI funds (including program income) to benefit altogether a total of three community housing development organizations, 512 housing units, and 12,819 low- and moderate-income persons. As part of providing services to the persons mentioned above, four public facilities will be renovated, acquired or constructed. Some of the CDBG projects span multiple program years. The accomplishments identified for low and moderate-income persons may not be fully realized in this fiscal year but over a two or three-year time period. [From the Plan]
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    Washington County : Draft 2008 action plan, 2005-2010 consolidated plan
    (Washington County (Or.), 2008-03-11) Beaverton (Or.); Washington County (Or.); Washington County (Or.). Office of Community Development
    The 2008 Action Plan implements the third year of the five-year cycle by linking the projects selected with the priorities developed during the planning process. The Action Plan describes how Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME), Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and American Dream Downpayment Initiative (ADDI) program resources will be used in the coming year to address the priority needs and local objectives established in the Consolidated Plan. The County's 2008 program year runs from July 1, 2008 to June 30, 2009. Washington County entitlement funds are available countywide to meet the housing and community development needs of low- and moderate-income families. [From the Plan]
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    Lincoln County : At home in Lincoln County
    (Lincoln County (Or.), 2007) Hall, Bill; Hatley, Tom; Lincoln County (Or.)
    A Tenyear Housing Plan for Lincoln County with a special focus on chronic homelessness provides perspectives on what is going on nationally and in Oregon. It gives us a profile of the homelessness and housing crisis in Lincoln County and provides for planned action steps to be implemented over the next ten years. Multiple action items are included in each of ten different action steps. [From the Plan]
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    Washington County : Fair housing plan
    (Washington County (Or.), 2004-08) Washington County (Or.); Beaverton (Or.); Sheehan, Michael F.; Colton, Roger D.; Fisher, Sheehan, & Colton
    Washington County is a recipient of federal funds through the US Department of Housing and Urban Development. Inherent in the obligations associated with receiving and administering federal funds is the requirement to comply with all of the federal laws, executive orders and regulations pertaining to fair housing and equal opportunity. Under the Consolidated Plan and the Community Development Block Grant regulations specifically, entitlement jurisdictions are required to affirmatively further fair housing in their communities....The purpose of the Analysis of Impediments (AI) is to provide essential and detailed information to policy makers, administrative staff, housing providers, lenders, and fair housing advocates. The AI assists in building public support for fair housing efforts both within a state or entitlement jurisdiction'€™s boundaries and beyond. [From the Plan]
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    Washington County : Consolidated plan
    (Washington County (Or.), 2005-07) Washington County (Or.); Beaverton (Or.); Hillsboro (Or.); Washington County Consortium; Washington County (Or.). Office of Community Development; Cogan Owens Cogan (Firm); Sextant Consultants; Weit, Ramsay; Sharpe, Sumner
    The 2005-2010 Consolidated Plan describes community needs and determines local priorities for using public resources to assist low and moderate-income residents of Washington County and the City of Beaverton. This plan has been developed using a comprehensive process prescribed by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to identify housing, homeless, community, and economic development needs and resources and then formulate a fi ve-year plan to address identified needs. It helps the community to defi ne housing and community development priorities and determine whether these priorities are being met. [From the Plan]
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    Clackamas County consolidated plan
    (Clackamas County (Or.), 2003-05-01) Clackamas County (Or.); Clackamas County (Or.). Dept. of Community Development
    This Consolidated Plan has been prepared to comprehensively bring together planning efforts for Clackamas County’s housing and community development programs. The Consolidated Plan attempts to coordinate planning and implementation of available housing programs and to address non-housing community development needs and assistance. An initial requirement of the Consolidated Plan is the selection of a single time frame for the CDBG, ESG, HOME and HOPWA programs. The Consolidated Plan must identify the County's housing and community development needs and formulate a long-term (3-5 year) strategy for addressing identified needs with available resources. Clackamas County prepares a Consolidated Plan for anticipated housing and community development activities every three years. [From the Plan]