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Filed in Clerk's Office <br /> Executive Summary JUL 18 2017 <br /> ' KAREEMAH FOWLER <br /> ' AP-05 Executive Summary - 91.200(c), 91.220(b) CITY CLERK,SOUTH BENID, IN <br /> 1. Introduction <br /> The 2017 Action Plan represents Year Three of the 2015-2019 five-year Housing and Community <br /> Development Plan (HCD Plan) of the St.Joseph County Housing Consortium. This plan indicates the <br /> PY2017 priority needs and related objectives to support strong neighborhood revitalization activity in St. <br /> Joseph County. The priority needs and objectives are outlined in the HCD Plan under the following <br /> categories: Housing, Non-Housing Community Development, Homeless, and Non-Homeless Special <br /> Needs. <br /> The City of South Bend anticipates receiving$2,742,966 in federal resources for Community <br /> Development Block Grant (CDBG) and Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG) in PY2017. The St. Joseph County <br /> Housing Consortium anticipates receiving$734,817 in HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) <br /> funding in PY2017. <br /> 2. Summarize the objectives and outcomes identified in the Plan <br /> This could be a restatement of items or a table listed elsewhere in the plan or a reference to <br /> ' another location. It may also contain any essential items from the housing and homeless <br /> needs assessment, the housing market analysis or the strategic plan. <br /> All 2017 CDBG-funded activities will coordinate with geographic priorities of the Vacant and Abandoned <br /> Housing Initiative and the West Side Corridors Plan.The City of South Bend has targeted specific <br /> portions of the Near Northwest(Census Tract 6), the Near West Side including the Lincoln Park <br /> ' neighborhood (Census Tract 19), and the Southeast Neighborhood (Census Tracts 29 and 30) for <br /> programs that promote first time homebuyers, renovate quality rental properties, create affordable <br /> single-family homes, and remove vacant and abandoned structures. These neighborhoods show <br /> relatively low incomes and high concentrations of poverty, high rates of residential vacancy and <br /> abandonment, and a high incidence of sub-prime loans. The target areas, adjacent to downtown, are <br /> ' also areas that have begun to see redevelopment activity by local non-profit housing organizations and <br /> private developers. <br /> ' A portion of the Rum Village Neighborhood, bounded by Indiana Avenue, Miami Street, Ewing Avenue, <br /> and Michigan Street, will be targeted for owner-occupied housing rehab activity. The neighborhood <br /> ' includes two (2) low-mod income census tracts (30 and 33). <br /> Annual Action Plan 1 <br /> 2017 <br /> ' OMB Control No:2506-0117(exp.06/30/2018) <br />