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Jan 3, 2021 | News
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Dear Fresno Resident,
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City of Fresno
Planning and Development Department
2021-2022 annual action plan
housing and community development needs
notice of public hearings and public comment opportunities
The City of Fresno will receive approximately $11.6 million of federal funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD CPD) to fund programs and projects to implement the City’s housing and community development strategies to benefit low- and moderate-income persons. The funds will be sub-awarded to programs and projects operated by City Departments or eligible non-profit organizations to address the most critical community needs outlined in the City’s adopted 5-year Consolidated Plan available at www.fresno.gov/housing.
The City requests input to identify the most effective activities to implement the following strategies:
The City expects to receive the following funds for fiscal year 2021-2022:
Virtual Community Needs Workshops and a Public Hearing will be held to request input about which eligible activities residents would like to see funded, and how those activities can be most effectively implemented.
Virtual Community Needs Workshop #1 January 21, 2021 at 5:30 P.M. Join using Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/93860819115 Join by Phone: 669-900-9128 Meeting ID: 938 6081 9115 Passcode: 523214 |
Virtual Community Needs Workshop #2 January 22, 2021 at 10:30 A.M. Join using Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/91617834199 Join by Phone: 669-900-9128 Meeting ID: 916 1783 4199 Passcode: 515023 |
Community Needs Public Hearing January 28, 2021 at 10:05 A.M. or thereafter Participation instructions will be available 72 hours before the hearing at fresno.legistar.com/Calendar.aspx |
Following the Public Hearing, the City will prepare a Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) for HUD CPD funding. Eligible organizations may submit applications for funding for the projects described in the NOFA.
Notice of Funding Availability
Tentative Release Date: February 5, 2021
Applications Due: March 5, 2021 by 4:00 P.M.
www.fresno.gov/housing under ‘Notices of Funding Available’
The City will evaluate applications according to the criteria published with the NOFA and prepare a draft Annual Action Plan. Residents are invited to submit comments on the draft plan, which will be addressed in the final version submitted to HUD and presented to the City Council for consideration prior to adopting the plan.
2021-2022 Annual Action Plan Public Comment Period
March 19, 2021 – April 20 2021 at 5:00 P.M.
The draft plan will be published at www.fresno.gov/housing under ‘Public Comment Opportunities’
The following options are available for submitting comments:
Submit Comments by Mail: City of Fresno Planning and Development Department Attn: Housing and Community Development Division 2600 Fresno Street Room 3065 Fresno CA 93721 Submit Comments by Fax: 559-457-1579 |
Submit Comments by Email: Please include “2021 Action Plan” in the subject line Submit Comments by Phone: 559-621-8300 Submit Comments by TTY: 559-621-8721 |
The Council of the City of Fresno will conduct a public hearing to obtain residents views regarding the plan, and will thereafter consider the plan for adoption.
City Council Annual Action Plan Public Hearing
April 22, 2021 at 10:00 A.M. or thereafter
Participation instructions will be available 72 hours before the hearing at fresno.legistar.com/Calendar.aspx
Spanish and Hmong interpretation will be available at all workshops and public hearings. Pursuant to the Executive Order, and in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need additional accommodations such as interpreters, sign language signers, or the services of a translator, please contact the Housing and Community Development Division by calling 559-621-8300, by emailing HCDD@fresno.gov, or by TTY at 559-621-8721. To ensure availability, you are advised to make your request at least three business days prior to the meeting.
CIUDAD DE FRESNO
DEPARTAMENTO DE PLANIFICACIÓN Y DESARROLLO
PLAN DE ACCIÓN ANUAL 2021-2022
NECESIDADES DE VIVIENDA Y DESARROLLO COMUNITARIO
AVISO DE AUDIENCIAS PÚBLICAS Y OPORTUNIDADES DE COMENTARIOS PÚBLICOS
La ciudad de Fresno recibirá aproximadamente $ 11.6 millones de fondos federales de la Oficina de Planificación y Desarrollo Comunitario del Departamento de Vivienda y Desarrollo Urbano de los EE. UU. (HUD CPD, por sus siglas en inglés) para financiar programas y proyectos para implementar las estrategias de desarrollo comunitario y de vivienda de la ciudad para beneficiar personas de ingresos bajos y moderados. Los fondos se otorgarán a programas y proyectos operados por departamentos de la Ciudad u organizaciones sin fines de lucro elegibles para abordar las necesidades más críticas de la comunidad descritas en el Plan Consolidado de 5 años adoptado por la Ciudad y disponible en www.fresno.gov/housing.
La Ciudad solicita contribuciones para identificar las actividades más efectivas para implementar las siguientes estrategias:
La Ciudad espera recibir los siguientes fondos para el año fiscal 2021-2022:
Se llevarán a cabo talleres virtuales sobre las necesidades de la comunidad y una audiencia pública para solicitar comentarios sobre qué actividades elegibles los residentes les gustaría que se financiaran y cómo esas actividades pueden implementarse de manera más efectiva.
Taller de necesidades de la comunidad virtual # 1 21 de enero de 2021 a las 5:30 P.M. Unirse usando Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/93860819115 Unirse por teléfono: 669-900-9128 Meeting ID: 938 6081 9115 Passcode: 523214 |
Taller de necesidades de la comunidad virtual # 2 22 de enero de 2021 a las 10:30 A.M. Unirse usando Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/91617834199 Unirse por teléfono: 669-900-9128 Meeting ID: 916 1783 4199 Passcode: 515023 |
Audiencia pública necesidades de comunidad 28 de enero de 2021 a las 10:05 A.M. o después Las instrucciones de participación estarán disponibles 72 horas antes de la audiencia |
Después de la audiencia pública, la ciudad preparará un Aviso de disponibilidad de fondos (NOFA) para el financiamiento de CPD de HUD. Las organizaciones elegibles pueden enviar solicitudes de financiamiento para los proyectos descritos en el NOFA.
Aviso de disponibilidad de fondos
Fecha de lanzamiento: 5 de febrero de 2021
Entrega de solicitudes: 5 de marzo de 2021 a las 4:00 p.m.
www.fresno.gov/housing en “Notice of Funding Available”
La Ciudad evaluará las solicitudes de acuerdo con los criterios publicados con la NOFA y preparará un borrador del Plan de Acción Anual. Se invita a los residentes a enviar comentarios sobre el borrador del plan, que se abordarán en la versión final enviada a HUD y se presentará al Concejo Municipal para su consideración antes de adoptar el plan.
Período de comentarios públicos del plan de acción anual 2021-2022
19 de marzo de 2021 – 20 de abril de 2021 a las 5:00 p.m.
El borrador del plan se publicará en www.fresno.gov/housing bajo “Public Comment Opportunities”
Las siguientes opciones están disponibles para enviar comentarios:
Enviar comentarios por correo: City of Fresno Planning and Development Department Attn: Housing and Community Development Division 2600 Fresno Street Room 3065 Fresno CA 93721 Enviar comentarios por fax: 559-457-1579 |
Enviar comentarios por correo electrónico: Please include “2021 Action Plan” in the subject line Enviar comentarios por teléfono: 559-621-8300 Enviar comentarios por TTY: 559-621-8721 |
El Concejo de la Ciudad de Fresno llevará a cabo una audiencia pública para obtener las opiniones de los residentes sobre el plan y después considerará el plan para adopción.
Audiencia pública del plan de acción anual
22 de abril de 2021 a las 10:00 A.M. o después
Las instrucciones de participación estarán disponibles 72 horas antes de la audiencia
en fresno.legistar.com/Calendar.aspx
Habrá interpretación en español y hmong en todos los talleres y audiencias públicas. De conformidad con la Orden Ejecutiva y de conformidad con la Ley de Estadounidenses con Discapacidades, si necesita adaptaciones adicionales como intérpretes, señas de lenguaje o los servicios de un traductor, comuníquese con la División de Vivienda y Desarrollo Comunitario llamando al 559-621- 8300, enviando un correo electrónico a HCDD@fresno.gov o por TTY al 559-621-8721. Para garantizar la disponibilidad, se le aconseja que haga su solicitud al menos tres días hábiles antes de la reunión.
Housing and Community Development Division
City of Fresno Planning and Development Department
2600 Fresno Street ▪ CHN 3065 ▪ Fresno CA 93721
HCDD@fresno.gov ▪ 559-621-8300
I am honored to be appointed by Governor Newsom to serve as California’s next United States Senator.
I’m the proud son of immigrants. My parents met as immigrants from Mexico — they fell in love, got married, and applied for green cards, ready to embrace a country that valued hard work and opportunity.
That’s something they instilled in me, from my father working his way up from a dishwasher to head cook at a local diner with only an elementary school education (he liked to boast that his kitchen “never failed an inspection”), to my mother working tirelessly as a housekeeper for affluent families.
We grew up in a tough neighborhood — sirens and gunfire were a constant, but we were grateful for what we had, including a backyard. But it was just those conditions that got me active in political activism: As a teenager, I helped organize neighbors to take back the streets from crime and joined protests with my mother against environmental racism. And in 1994, after California voters passed a sweeping anti-immigration ballot initiative, I put aside a job in engineering to dedicate my life to public service.
I took my opportunity and I turned it into the backbone of my fight every single day for California families.
It led to my election as the youngest Los Angeles Council President in LA history. It’s what stoked the fire to bring after-school programs and libraries to communities that had none. It’s why I passed more than 70 bills as a California state senator to fight climate change, expand educational opportunities, protect health care, and demand gun safety. That opportunity is what I remembered when I fought back against Donald Trump’s attacks on immigrants and voting rights as California Secretary of State — all while registering a record-breaking 22 million voters.
Now, I’m excited to do the same as California’s next senator — to keep on fighting, to keep on building on that opportunity. I still live less than five miles from the home I grew up in, and I’m still fighting for the same progress I was as an upstart teenager in Pacoima.
There’s so much to do, there’s so much to achieve — but I know we can do it together, with our families and our communities by our side. That’s how I’ve made progress since I was a kid, and I know that’s how we’ll make progress as a state and as a nation.
Onward.
Thanks,
Alex Padilla
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