[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 24, Volume 1]

[Revised as of April 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 24CFR91.105]



[Page 557-559]

 

                 TITLE 24--HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

 

PART 91_CONSOLIDATED SUBMISSIONS FOR COMMUNITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT 

PROGRAMS--Table of Contents

 

            Subpart B_Citizen Participation and Consultation

 

Sec.  91.105  Citizen participation plan; local governments.



    (a) Applicability and adoption of the citizen participation plan. 

(1) The jurisdiction is required to adopt a citizen participation plan 

that sets forth the jurisdiction's policies and procedures for citizen 

participation. (Where a jurisdiction, before February 6, 1995, adopted a 

citizen participation plan that complies with section 104(a)(3) of the 

Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (42 U.S.C. 5304(A)(3)) but 

will need to amend the citizen participation plan to comply with 

provisions of this section, the citizen participation plan shall be 

amended by the first day of the jurisdiction's program year that begins 

on or after 180 days following February 6, 1995.)

    (2) Encouragement of citizen participation. (i) The citizen 

participation plan must provide for and encourage citizens to 

participate in the development of the consolidated plan, any substantial 

amendments to the consolidated plan, and the performance report.

    (ii) These requirements are designed especially to encourage 

participation by low- and moderate-income persons, particularly those 

living in slum and blighted areas and in areas where CDBG funds are 

proposed to be used, and by residents of predominantly low- and 

moderate-income neighborhoods, as defined by the jurisdiction. A 

jurisdiction also is expected to take whatever actions are appropriate 

to encourage the participation of all its citizens, including minorities 

and non-English speaking persons, as well as persons with disabilities. 

The jurisdiction shall encourage the participation of local and regional 

institutions and other organizations (including businesses, developers, 

and community and faith-based organizations) in the process of 

developing and implementing the consolidated plan. The jurisdiction 

should also explore alternative public involvement techniques and 

quantitative ways to measure efforts that encourage citizen 

participation in a shared vision for change in communities and 

neighborhoods, and the review of program performance, e.g., use of focus 

groups, and use of the Internet.

    (iii) The jurisdiction shall encourage, in conjunction with 

consultation with public housing agencies, the participation of 

residents of public and assisted housing developments, in the process of 

developing and implementing the consolidated plan, along with other low-

income residents of targeted revitalization areas in which the 

developments are located. The jurisdiction shall make an effort to 

provide information to the public housing agency about consolidated plan 

activities related to its developments and surrounding communities so 

that the public housing agency can make this information available at 

the annual public hearing required for the PHA Plan.

    (3) Citizen comment on the citizen participation plan and 

amendments. The jurisdiction must provide citizens with a reasonable 

opportunity to comment on the original citizen participation plan and on 

substantial amendments to the citizen participation plan, and must make 

the citizen participation plan public. The citizen participation plan 

must be in a format accessible to persons with disabilities, upon 

request.

    (b) Development of the consolidated plan. The citizen participation 

plan must include the following minimum requirements for the development 

of the consolidated plan.

    (1) The citizen participation plan must require that, before the 

jurisdiction adopts a consolidated plan, the jurisdiction will make 

available to citizens, public agencies, and other interested parties 

information that includes the amount of assistance the jurisdiction 

expects to receive (including grant funds and program income) and the 

range of activities that may be undertaken, including the estimated 

amount that will benefit persons of low- and moderate-income. The 

citizen participation plan also must set forth the jurisdiction's plans 

to minimize displacement of persons and to assist any persons displaced, 

specifying the types and levels of assistance the jurisdiction will make 

available (or require others



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to make available) to persons displaced, even if the jurisdiction 

expects no displacement to occur. The citizen participation plan must 

state when and how the jurisdiction will make this information 

available.

    (2) The citizen participation plan must require the jurisdiction to 

publish the proposed consolidated plan in a manner that affords 

citizens, public agencies, and other interested parties a reasonable 

opportunity to examine its contents and to submit comments. The citizen 

participation plan must set forth how the jurisdiction will publish the 

proposed consolidated plan and give reasonable opportunity to examine 

the contents of the proposed consolidated plan. The requirement for 

publishing may be met by publishing a summary of the proposed 

consolidated plan in one or more newspapers of general circulation, and 

by making copies of the proposed consolidated plan available at 

libraries, government offices, and public places. The summary must 

describe the contents and purpose of the consolidated plan, and must 

include a list of the locations where copies of the entire proposed 

consolidated plan may be examined. In addition, the jurisdiction must 

provide a reasonable number of free copies of the plan to citizens and 

groups that request it.

    (3) The citizen participation plan must provide for at least one 

public hearing during the development of the consolidated plan. See 

paragraph (e) of this section for public hearing requirements, 

generally.

    (4) The citizen participation plan must provide a period, not less 

than 30 days, to receive comments from citizens on the consolidated 

plan.

    (5) The citizen participation plan shall require the jurisdiction to 

consider any comments or views of citizens received in writing, or 

orally at the public hearings, in preparing the final consolidated plan. 

A summary of these comments or views, and a summary of any comments or 

views not accepted and the reasons therefor, shall be attached to the 

final consolidated plan.

    (c) Amendments--(1) Criteria for amendment to consolidated plan. The 

citizen participation plan must specify the criteria the jurisdiction 

will use for determining what changes in the jurisdiction's planned or 

actual activities constitute a substantial amendment to the consolidated 

plan. (See Sec.  91.505.) It must include among the criteria for a 

substantial amendment changes in the use of CDBG funds from one eligible 

activity to another.

    (2) The citizen participation plan must provide citizens with 

reasonable notice and an opportunity to comment on substantial 

amendments. The citizen participation plan must state how reasonable 

notice and an opportunity to comment will be given. The citizen 

participation plan must provide a period, not less than 30 days, to 

receive comments on the substantial amendment before the amendment is 

implemented.

    (3) The citizen participation plan shall require the jurisdiction to 

consider any comments or views of citizens received in writing, or 

orally at public hearings, if any, in preparing the substantial 

amendment of the consolidated plan. A summary of these comments or 

views, and a summary of any comments or views not accepted and the 

reasons therefor, shall be attached to the substantial amendment of the 

consolidated plan.

    (d) Performance reports. (1) The citizen participation plan must 

provide citizens with reasonable notice and an opportunity to comment on 

performance reports. The citizen participation plan must state how 

reasonable notice and an opportunity to comment will be given. The 

citizen participation plan must provide a period, not less than 15 days, 

to receive comments on the performance report that is to be submitted to 

HUD before its submission.

    (2) The citizen participation plan shall require the jurisdiction to 

consider any comments or views of citizens received in writing, or 

orally at public hearings in preparing the performance report. A summary 

of these comments or views shall be attached to the performance report.

    (e) Public hearings. (1) The citizen participation plan must provide 

for at least two public hearings per year to obtain citizens' views and 

to respond to proposals and questions, to be conducted at a minimum of 

two different stages of the program year. Together,



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the hearings must address housing and community development needs, 

development of proposed activities, and review of program performance. 

To obtain the views of citizens on housing and community development 

needs, including priority nonhousing community development needs, the 

citizen participation plan must provide that at least one of these 

hearings is held before the proposed consolidated plan is published for 

comment.

    (2) The citizen participation plan must state how and when adequate 

advance notice will be given to citizens of each hearing, with 

sufficient information published about the subject of the hearing to 

permit informed comment. (Publishing small print notices in the 

newspaper a few days before the hearing does not constitute adequate 

notice. Although HUD is not specifying the length of notice required, it 

would consider two weeks adequate.)

    (3) The citizen participation plan must provide that hearings be 

held at times and locations convenient to potential and actual 

beneficiaries, and with accommodation for persons with disabilities. The 

citizen participation plan must specify how it will meet these 

requirements.

    (4) The citizen participation plan must identify how the needs of 

non-English speaking residents will be met in the case of public 

hearings where a significant number of non-English speaking residents 

can be reasonably expected to participate.

    (f) Meetings. The citizen participation plan must provide citizens 

with reasonable and timely access to local meetings.

    (g) Availability to the public. The citizen participation plan must 

provide that the consolidated plan as adopted, substantial amendments, 

and the performance report will be available to the public, including 

the availability of materials in a form accessible to persons with 

disabilities, upon request. The citizen participation plan must state 

how these documents will be available to the public.

    (h) Access to records. The citizen participation plan must require 

the jurisdiction to provide citizens, public agencies, and other 

interested parties with reasonable and timely access to information and 

records relating to the jurisdiction's consolidated plan and the 

jurisdiction's use of assistance under the programs covered by this part 

during the preceding five years.

    (i) Technical assistance. The citizen participation plan must 

provide for technical assistance to groups representative of persons of 

low- and moderate-income that request such assistance in developing 

proposals for funding assistance under any of the programs covered by 

the consolidated plan, with the level and type of assistance determined 

by the jurisdiction. The assistance need not include the provision of 

funds to the groups.

    (j) Complaints. The citizen participation plan shall describe the 

jurisdiction's appropriate and practicable procedures to handle 

complaints from citizens related to the consolidated plan, amendments, 

and performance report. At a minimum, the citizen participation plan 

shall require that the jurisdiction must provide a timely, substantive 

written response to every written citizen complaint, within an 

established period of time (within 15 working days, where practicable, 

if the jurisdiction is a CDBG grant recipient).

    (k) Use of citizen participation plan. The jurisdiction must follow 

its citizen participation plan.

    (l) Jurisdiction responsibility. The requirements for citizen 

participation do not restrict the responsibility or authority of the 

jurisdiction for the development and execution of its consolidated plan.



(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 

2506-0117)



[60 FR 1896, Jan. 5, 1995; 60 FR 10427, Feb. 24, 1995, as amended at 71 

FR 6962, Feb. 9, 2006]