Common use of CDBG Program Clause in Contracts

CDBG Program. The funds received under this Agreement will be used to improve the quality of housing, public facilities, certain public service capital needs, and to create and/or retain jobs, predominantly for low- and moderate-income persons. These funds will benefit low- and moderate-income citizens of the County's incorporated municipalities if the needs of such persons in these municipalities are included in the Cobb County CDBG Program. By executing the CDBG cooperation agreement, the city understands that it: 1. May not apply for grants from appropriations under the State CDBG Program for fiscal years during the period in which it participates in the urban county's CDBG program; and 2. May receive a formula allocation under the HOME Program only through the urban county. Thus, even if the urban county does not receive a HOME formula allocation, the participating unit of local government cannot form a HOME consortium with other local governments. (Note: This does not preclude the urban county or a unit of government participating with the urban county from applying to the State for HOME funds; and 3. May receive a formula allocation under the ESG Program only through the urban county. (Note: This does not preclude the urban county or a unit of government participating with the urban county from applying to the State for ESG funds. Participation in this Agreement covers participation in the Community Development Block Grant [CDBG] program per HUD requirements. The County invites the participation of the incorporated municipalities located in Cobb County in the Community Development Block Grant Program, upon the respective municipalities dedicating their population counts in support of the County formula allocation of funds and the County agrees to carry out the objectives of the Housing and Community Development Act, as amended, throughout the unincorporated areas of the County and in the City. The County agrees to allocate to the City each Program Year a CDBG “fair share” dollar amount based on the City’s percentage of the County’s total population, according to the 2022 or later Census, or any Bureau of Census population statistics, if approved by HUD. The City may also receive additional CDBG funds, if awarded by the Cobb County Board of Commissioners. During each Program Year, the City agrees to make priority decisions and to submit a list of eligible CDBG activities to the County. The CDBG activities shall be submitted to the County in accordance with the County's schedule for the preparation of the Consolidated Plan(s), which must be approved by HUD. The list of CDBG activities will be accepted by the County, as recommended by the City, except for activities, which are ineligible under the federal program regulations. The County and the City acknowledge that neither party shall obstruct the implementation of the HUD approved Consolidated Plan(s) during the period covered by this Agreement. The County and City jointly agree to work cooperatively each program year to establish a schedule of implementation, which is responsive to the City's needs, while complying with all federal requirements. The County agrees to submit to the City, for review and comment, any plans, which would affect the City, which will involve the use of CDBG funds for implementation.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Cooperation Agreement, Cooperation Agreement, Cooperation Agreement

CDBG Program. The funds received under this Agreement will be used to improve the quality of housing, public facilities, certain public service capital needs, and to create and/or retain jobs, predominantly for low- and moderate-income persons. These funds will benefit low- and moderate-income citizens of the County's incorporated municipalities municipalities, if the needs of such persons in these municipalities are included in the Cobb County CDBG Program. By executing the CDBG cooperation Joint agreement, the city understands that it: 1. May not apply for grants from appropriations under the State CDBG Program for fiscal years during the period in which it participates in the urban county's CDBG program; and 2. May receive a formula allocation under the HOME Program only through the urban county. Thus, even if the urban county does not receive a HOME formula allocation, the participating unit of local government cannot form a HOME consortium with other local governments. (Note: This does not preclude the urban county or a unit of government participating with the urban county from applying to the State for HOME funds; and 3. May receive a formula allocation under the ESG Program only through the urban county. (Note: This does not preclude the urban county or a unit of government participating with the urban county from applying to the State for ESG funds. Participation in this Agreement covers participation in the Community Development Block Grant [CDBG] program per HUD requirements. The County invites the participation of the incorporated municipalities located in Cobb County in the Community Development Block Grant Program, upon the respective municipalities dedicating their population counts in support of the County formula allocation of funds and the County agrees to carry out the objectives of the Housing and Community Development Act, as amended, throughout the unincorporated areas of the County and in the City. The County agrees to allocate to the City each Program Year a CDBG “fair share” dollar amount based on the City’s percentage of the County’s total population, according to the 2022 or later Census, or any Bureau of Census population statistics, if approved by HUD. The City may also receive additional CDBG funds, if awarded by the Cobb County Board of Commissioners. During each Program Year, the City agrees to make priority decisions and to submit a list of eligible CDBG activities to the County. The CDBG activities shall be submitted to the County in accordance with the County's schedule for the preparation of the Consolidated Plan(s), which must be approved by HUD. The list of CDBG activities will be accepted by the County, as recommended by the City, except for activities, which are ineligible under the federal program regulations. The County and the City acknowledge that neither party shall obstruct the implementation of the HUD approved Consolidated Plan(s) during the period covered by this Agreement. The County and City jointly agree to work cooperatively each program year to establish a schedule of implementation, which is responsive to the City's needs, while complying with all federal requirements. The County agrees to submit to the City, for review and comment, any plans, which would affect the City, which will involve the use of CDBG funds for implementation.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Joint Agreement

CDBG Program. The funds received under this Agreement will be used to improve the quality of housing, public facilities, certain public service capital needs, and to create and/or retain jobs, predominantly for low- and moderate-income persons. These funds will benefit low- and moderate-income citizens of the County's incorporated municipalities municipalities, if the needs of such persons in these municipalities are included in the Cobb County CDBG Program. By executing the CDBG cooperation agreement, the city understands that it: 1. May not apply for grants from appropriations under the State CDBG Program for fiscal years during the period in which it participates in the urban county's CDBG program; and 2. May receive a formula allocation under the HOME Program only through the urban county. Thus, even if the urban county does not receive a HOME formula allocation, the participating unit of local government cannot form a HOME consortium with other local governments. (Note: This does not preclude the urban county or a unit of government participating with the urban county from applying to the State for HOME funds; and 3. May receive a formula allocation under the ESG Program only through the urban county. (Note: This does not preclude the urban county or a unit of government participating with the urban county from applying to the State for ESG funds. Participation in this Agreement covers participation in the Community Development Block Grant [CDBG] program per HUD requirements. The County invites the participation of the incorporated municipalities located in Cobb County in the Community Development Block Grant Program, upon the respective municipalities dedicating their population counts in support of the County formula allocation of funds and the County agrees to carry out the objectives of the Housing and Community Development Act, as amended, throughout the unincorporated areas of the County and in the City. The County agrees to allocate to the City each Program Year a CDBG “fair share” dollar amount based on the City’s percentage of the County’s total population, according to the 2022 or later Census, or any Bureau of Census population statistics, if approved by HUD. The City may also receive additional CDBG funds, if awarded by the Cobb County Board of Commissioners. During each Program Year, the City agrees to make priority decisions and to submit a list of eligible CDBG activities to the County. The CDBG activities shall be submitted to the County in accordance with the County's schedule for the preparation of the Consolidated Plan(s), which must be approved by HUD. The list of CDBG activities will be accepted by the County, as recommended by the City, except for activities, which are ineligible under the federal program regulations. The County and the City acknowledge that neither party shall obstruct the implementation of the HUD approved Consolidated Plan(s) during the period covered by this Agreement. The County and City jointly agree to work cooperatively each program year to establish a schedule of implementation, which is responsive to the City's needs, while complying with all federal requirements. The County agrees to submit to the City, for review and comment, any plans, which would affect the City, which will involve the use of CDBG funds for implementation.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Cooperation Agreement