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<br />Eugene-Springfield One Year Action Plan – City Fiscal Year 2020 <br />Eugene-Springfield One-Year Action <br />Plan - Fiscal Year 2020 <br />The Eugene-Springfield 2020 One-Year Action Plan describes specific housing and community <br />development actions and activities for the program year beginning July 1, 2019 and ending June 30, <br />2020 (City Fiscal Year 2020). This is the fifth of five annual Action Plans that supplement the Eugene- <br />Springfield 2015 Consolidated Plan. <br />Communities that are entitled to receive funds from U.S. Department of Housing and Urban <br />Development (HUD) must complete a Consolidated Plan every five years as well as annual Action <br />Plans. The Consolidated Plan provides an assessment of needs of low- and moderate-income persons <br />and strategic five-year plan for taking actions to address those needs using Community Development <br />Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) funds received by the Cities <br />of Eugene and Springfield. The One-Year Action Plan describes specific actions to be undertaken in <br />a particular year with federal funds. The content of the One-Year Action Plan is guided by HUD. <br />The Cities of Eugene and Springfield each receive an annual entitlement allocation of Community <br />Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds directly from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban <br />Development (HUD). The Cities of Eugene and Springfield conduct separate allocation processes for <br />the use of CDBG funds. The two Cities also receive HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) <br />funds from HUD through the Eugene-Springfield HOME Consortium. The City of Eugene is the lead <br />agency in the HOME Consortium. As a result, HOME funds are allocated through a consolidated <br />process for the Consortium as a whole. <br />The following summary describes the planned uses of CDBG funds received by Eugene as well as <br />HOME funds received by the Eugene-Springfield HOME Consortium. A summary of the planned uses <br />of Springfield CDBG funds is available from the City of Springfield. <br />Coordination and Collaboration <br />The Cities of Eugene and Springfield collaborate in multiple ways to plan for and implement <br />affordable housing and community development activities. The Cities of Eugene and Springfield <br />jointly prepare the five-year Consolidated Plan and coordinate preparation of the One-Year Action <br />Plans, and Comprehensive Annual Performance and Evaluation Report. There are multiple forums for <br />communication and collaboration between the jurisdictions and other public agencies, affordable <br />housing developers, social service providers, and other interested parties. The Intergovernmental <br />Housing Policy Board and the Intergovernmental Human Services Commission offer ongoing <br />opportunities for collaboration and communication. In addition, both Eugene and Springfield staff <br />and elected officials participate in the Lane County Poverty & Homelessness Board, which is an <br />advisory body to Lane County Board of Commissioners. <br />May 28, 2019, Meeting - Item 3C
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