File #: RES 12-10    Version: 1 Name: SSP FY12 Resolution
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 3/30/2012 In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 4/17/2012 Final action: 4/17/2012
Title: A Resolution of the Mayor and City Council of the City of Maricopa, Arizona, authorizing the submission of an application for the FY2012 Community Development Block Grant, State Special Projects, certifying the said application meets the community's previously identified housing and community development needs and requirements of the state CDBG Program, and authorizing all actions necessary to implement and complete the activities outlined in said application. Discussion and Action.
Sponsors: Mary Witkofski
Indexes: Community Resources and Quality of Life Amenities, Safe and Livable Community
Attachments: 1. Resolution
TITLE
A Resolution of the Mayor and City Council of the City of Maricopa, Arizona, authorizing the submission of an application for the FY2012 Community Development Block Grant, State Special Projects, certifying the said application meets the community's previously identified housing and community development needs and requirements of the state CDBG Program, and authorizing all actions necessary to implement and complete the activities outlined in said application. Discussion and Action.

AGENDA ITEM DESCRIPTION
On March 20, 2012, the City of Maricopa held the initial public hearing to discuss 2012 Community Development Block Grant Funds, State Special Projects. On April 17, 2012, the City of Maricopa held the second and final public hearing. Projects discussed during these public hearings included:

1. Paving Lexington and Roosevelt Avenue in the Heritage District
2. Paving a quarter mile of Whisker Road to Cowpath Road in the Seven Ranches District

Staff seeks direction on which of the projects above, or any projects proposed during the public hearings, should be included in the grant application.

The State Special Projects (SSP) Grant is competitive and is a component of the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program and is meant to only address needs of low/moderate citizens. All other CDBG requirements apply.

Crucial to the CDBG/SSP Program is the involvement of local citizens and elected officials. In fact, to participate in the program and receive funds, a community must be able to document citizens and officials have been given the opportunity to discuss community needs and suggest possible CDBG/SSP projects. Ultimately, the decision on which CDBG/SSP program will be submitted rests with the elected officials in a community.

SSP Project Requirements:

1. Can benefit the community as a whole, a low/moderate income neighborhood, or a target group;
2. Must be ready to procure services when the application is submitted; and
3. Must be able to be...

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