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AP-35 Projects - 91.420, 91.220(d) <br /> Introduction <br /> Given the significant vacant property issues and the desire to more substantially effect physical change <br /> ' in neighborhoods, the City of South Bend made a policy decision to utilize federal resources for physical <br /> improvements/neighborhood revitalization activities. <br /> In addition, the City will use federal funds for housing counseling, fair housing, historic preservation <br /> environmental reviews, neighborhood foot patrols, technical assistance, and shelter/services for the <br /> homeless and severely mentally ill. <br /> # _ Project Name <br /> 1 DCI CDBG Administration <br /> 2 HPC 106 Reviews <br /> 3 Human Rights Commission Fair Housing <br /> 4 CHC Homebuyer Assistance <br /> 5 NNN Activity Delivery <br /> 6 SBHF Activity Delivery <br /> 7 DCI Activity Delivery <br /> 8 466 Works New Construction <br /> 9 NNN New Construction- Rental <br /> 10 SBHF New Construction-Rental <br /> 11 Pilot Home Repair Program <br /> 12 Rebuilding Together <br /> 13 NRC Capacity Building <br /> 14 PSH Scattered Site Operations <br /> 15 LBP Grant Match <br /> 16 CFH -Coordinated Entry <br /> 17 SBPD Neighborhood Foot Patrols <br /> 18 NNRO MIP Program <br /> 19 NNRO New Construction <br /> 20 NNN New Construction <br /> 21 NNN Acquisition Rehab <br /> 22 SBHF New Construction <br /> 23 Habitat New Construction-Mishawaka <br /> 24 Oaklawn TBRA <br /> 25 DCI HOME Administration <br /> ' 26 2019 ESG Admin-Shelter Operations-Rapid Rehousing <br /> Table 4—Project Information <br /> 1 Annual Action Plan 33 <br /> 2019 <br /> OMB Control No:2506-0117(exp.06/30/2018) <br />