[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: 24CFR91.315]



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                 TITLE 24--HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

 

PART 91_CONSOLIDATED SUBMISSIONS FOR COMMUNITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT 

PROGRAMS--Table of Contents

 

       Subpart D_State Governments; Contents of Consolidated Plan

 

Sec.  91.315  Strategic plan.



    (a) General. For the categories described in paragraphs (b), (c), 

(d), (e), and (f) of this section, the consolidated plan must do the 

following:

    (1) Indicate the general priorities for allocating investment 

geographically within the state and among different activities and 

needs.

    (2) Describe the rationale for establishing the allocation 

priorities given to each category of priority needs, particularly among 

extremely low-income, low-income, and moderate-income households.

    (3) Identify any obstacles to meeting underserved needs.

    (4) Summarize the priorities and specific objectives the state 

intends to initiate and/or complete during the time period covered by 

the strategic plan describing how the proposed distribution of funds 

will address identified needs. For each specific objective statement, 

identify proposed accomplishments and outcomes the state hopes to 

achieve in quantitative terms over a specified time period (e.g., one, 

two, three or



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more years), or in other measurable terms as identified and defined by 

the state. This information shall be provided in accordance with 

guidance to be issued by HUD.

    (b) Affordable housing. With respect to affordable housing, the 

consolidated plan must include the priority housing needs table 

prescribed by HUD and must do the following:

    (1) The affordable housing section shall describe how the 

characteristics of the housing market and the severity of housing 

problems and needs of extremely low-income, low-income, and moderate-

income renters and owners identified in accordance with Sec.  91.305 

provided the rationale for establishing allocation priorities and use of 

funds made available for rental assistance, production of new units, 

rehabilitation of existing units, or acquisition of existing units 

(including preserving affordable housing units that may be lost from the 

assisted housing inventory for any reason). Household and income types 

may be grouped together for discussion where the analysis would apply to 

more than one of them. If the state intends to use HOME funds for 

tenant-based assistance, it must specify local market conditions that 

led to the choice of that option.

    (2) The affordable housing section shall include specific objectives 

that describe proposed accomplishments the state hopes to achieve and 

must specify the number of extremely low-income, low-income, and 

moderate-income families to whom the state will provide affordable 

housing as defined in 24 CFR 92.252 for rental housing and 24 CFR 92.254 

for homeownership over a specific time period.

    (c) Public housing. With respect to public housing, the consolidated 

plan must do the following:

    (1) Resident initiatives. For a state that has a state housing 

agency administering public housing funds, the consolidated plan must 

describe the state's activities to encourage public housing residents to 

become more involved in management and participate in homeownership;

    (2) Public housing needs. The consolidated plan must describe the 

manner in which the plan of the state will address the needs of public 

housing; and

    (3) Troubled public housing agencies. If a public housing agency 

located within a state is designated as ``troubled'' by HUD under part 

902 of this title, the strategy for the state or unit of local 

government in which any troubled public housing agency is located must 

describe the manner in which the state or unit of general local 

government will provide financial or other assistance to improve the 

public housing agency's operations and remove the ``troubled'' 

designation. A state is not required to describe the manner in which 

financial or other assistance is provided if the troubled public housing 

agency is located entirely within the boundaries of a unit of general 

local government that must submit a consolidated plan to HUD.

    (d) Homelessness. With respect to homelessness, the consolidated 

plan must include the priority homeless needs table prescribed by HUD 

and must describe the state's strategy for the following:

    (1) Helping low-income families avoid becoming homeless;

    (2) Reaching out to homeless persons and assessing their individual 

needs;

    (3) Addressing the emergency shelter and transitional housing needs 

of homeless persons; and

    (4) Helping homeless persons (especially any persons that are 

chronically homeless) make the transition to permanent housing and 

independent living.

    (e) Other special needs. With respect to supportive needs of the 

non-homeless, the consolidated plan must provide a concise summary of 

the priority housing and supportive service needs of persons who are not 

homeless but require supportive housing, i.e., elderly, frail elderly, 

persons with disabilities (mental, physical, developmental), persons 

with alcohol or other drug addiction, persons with HIV/AIDS and their 

families, and public housing residents. If the state intends to use HOME 

funds for tenant-based assistance to assist one or more of these 

subpopulations, it must specify local market conditions that led to the 

choice of this option.

    (f) Nonhousing community development plan. If the state seeks 

assistance under the CDBG program, the consolidated plan must concisely 

describe the



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state's priority nonhousing community development needs that affect more 

than one unit of general local government. These priority needs must be 

described by CDBG eligibility category, reflecting the needs of persons 

or families for each type of activity. This community development 

component of the plan must identify the state's specific long-term and 

short-term community development objectives (including economic 

development activities that create jobs), which must be developed in 

accordance with the primary objective of the CDBG program to develop 

viable urban communities by providing decent housing and a suitable 

living environment and expanding economic opportunities, principally for 

low-income and moderate-income persons.

    (g) Community Revitalization. States are encouraged to identify 

areas where geographically targeted revitalization efforts are carried 

out through multiple activities in a concentrated and coordinated 

manner. In addition, a state may elect to allow units of general local 

government to carry out a community revitalization strategy that 

includes the economic empowerment of low-income residents, in order to 

obtain the additional flexibility available as provided in 24 CFR part 

570, subpart I. A state must approve a local government's revitalization 

strategy before it may be implemented. If a state elects to allow 

revitalization strategies in its program, the method of distribution 

contained in a state's action plan pursuant to Sec.  91.320(k)(1) must 

reflect the state's process and criteria for approving local 

government's revitalization strategies. The strategy must identify the 

long-term and short-term objectives (e.g., physical improvements, social 

initiatives, and economic empowerment), expressing them in terms of 

measures of outputs and outcomes that are expected through the use of 

HUD programs. The state's process and criteria are subject to HUD 

approval.

    (h) Barriers to affordable housing. The consolidated plan must 

describe the state's strategy to remove or ameliorate negative effects 

of its policies that serve as barriers to affordable housing, as 

identified in accordance with Sec.  91.310.

    (i) Lead based paint. The consolidated plan must outline the actions 

proposed or being taken to evaluate and reduce lead-based paint hazards, 

and describe how the lead-based paint hazard reduction will be 

integrated into housing policies and programs.

    (j) Anti-poverty strategy. The consolidated plan must provide a 

concise summary of the state's goals, programs, and policies for 

reducing the number of poverty-level families and how the state's goals, 

programs, and policies for producing and preserving affordable housing, 

set forth in the housing component of the consolidated plan, will be 

coordinated with other programs such as Temporary Assistance for Needy 

Families as well as employment and training programs and services for 

which the state is responsible and the extent to which they will reduce 

(or assist in reducing) the number of poverty-level families, taking 

into consideration factors over which the state has control.

    (k) Institutional structure. (1) The consolidated plan must provide 

a concise summary of the institutional structure, including private 

industry, nonprofit organizations, and public institutions, through 

which the state will carry out its housing, homeless, and community 

development plan, assessing the strengths and gaps in that delivery 

system.

    (2) The plan must provide a concise summary of what the state will 

do to overcome gaps in the institutional structure for carrying out its 

strategy for addressing its priority needs.

    (l) Coordination. The consolidated plan must provide a concise 

summary of the state's activities to enhance coordination between public 

and assisted housing providers and private and governmental health, 

mental health, and service agencies. With respect to the preparation of 

its homeless strategy, the state must describe efforts in addressing the 

needs of persons that are chronically homeless. With respect to the 

public entities involved, the plan must describe the means of 

cooperation and coordination among the state and any units of general 

local government in the implementation of its consolidated plan. With 

respect to economic development, the state should describe



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efforts to enhance coordination with private industry, businesses, 

developers, and social service agencies.

    (m) Low-income housing tax credit. The consolidated plan must 

describe the strategy to coordinate the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit 

with the development of housing that is affordable to low-income and 

moderate-income families.



[71 FR 6968, Feb. 9, 2006]