CITY COUNCIL PRESENTATION 5-YEAR CONSOLIDATED PLAN 2014-2019 ANNUAL ACTION PLAN - 2015



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CITY COUNCIL PRESENTATION 5-YEAR CONSOLIDATED PLAN 2014-2019 ANNUAL ACTION PLAN - 2015 October 27, 2014

THE CONSOLIDATED PLAN DESCRIBES THE NEEDS, PRIORITIES, GOALS, AND OBJECTIVES FOR THE USE OF CDBG FUNDS OVER A 5-YEAR PERIOD THE ANNUAL ACTION PLAN A CONCISE SUMMARY OF THE ACTIONS, ACTIVITIES, AND RESOURCES USED TO ADDRESS THE COMMUNITY S PRIORITY NEEDS AND GOALS

CITIZEN PARTICIPATION DEVELOPING THE PLAN INCLUDED: Focus Groups Public Meetings Community Survey Consultations with Other Agencies Public Review & Comment Period Council Approval

KEY FINDINGS 27.9 % OF POPULATION LIVES IN POVERTY AREAS OF GREATEST POVERTY Tract 3 Tract 4 Tract 5.01 Tract 5.02 Median HH Income $45,838 $25,319 $25,430 $38,420 % of Persons in Poverty 25.9% 37.5% 31.7% 41.1% MEDIAN HH INCOME IS 1/2 THAT OF THE COUNTY 79.1% OF HH ARE IN HUDs LOWEST INCOME CATEGORIES

COST BURDEN IS THE GREATEST HOUSING PROBLEM FOR BOTH RENTERS & OWNERS ESPECIALLY FOR EXTREMELY LOW-INCOME RENTERS QUALITY OF HOUSING IS A MAJOR CONCERN

Snap Shot In order for a family of four to afford living in Newburgh (without paying over 30% income in housing) they must make over $52,731. To afford a 2 bedroom apartment in Newburgh with a fair market rent of $1,258 a renter must earn almost $25 per hour. In order survive on a minimum wage job a worker would need to work 121 hours per week to afford that rent.

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IS A CRITICAL ISSUE TRAINING, LIFE SKILLS, LITERACY INFRASTRUCTURE - IMPORTANT TO QUALITY OF LIFE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

CONSOLIDATED PLAN PRIORITIES Affordable Housing Homeless Assistance & Prevention Public Facilities Public Service Programs Public Improvements/Infrastructure Economic Development

2015 GOALS Complete Public Facilities Projects Continue Infrastructure Improvements Continue Economic Development Efforts Provide Public Services

Expenditures Administration $121, 292 Infrastructure & Street Improvements: $206,889 Park Improvements (Skate Park) $240,000 Downing Park Greenhouses $100,000 Façade/ Business Services $164,519 Small Business Loan Fund: $30,000 Comm. Policing/ Neighborhood Svcs $6,479 Total: $869,179

Previously Funded Ongoing Activities In-Rem Stabilization Strategic Code Enforcement Sidewalk Program Housing Rehabilitation Lead Mitigation ( Primary Focus Rental Rehabilitation) Electrical Upgrades Sewer/ Water Lateral Upgrades Emergency Repairs

FY 2015 PROJECTS Project: Park Improvements / Skate Park Summary: The skate park has been scoped to incorporate two phases of the project totaling $175,788 remaining from the 2014 budget. In order to move phase I & II forward an additional $190,000 should be allocated to move both phases forward. Project: Infrastructure/ Street Improvements Summary: There is a continuing need for infrastructure repairs. To date, two projects have been identified 1) William St paving project, Colden St. sidewalks. However, due to the emergency nature of many of the infrastructure improvements the department recommends broad language as a part of the plan to suit any emerging needs.

Project: Greenhouse Project FY 2015 PROJECTS Summary: Complete construction of the downing park greenhouse. Currently the project is under environmental clean-up once complete the project will address necessary infrastructure improvements. Approximately $223,000 remain in the budget and staff anticipate another $120,000 will be required in 2015 to complete the project and commence park management. Project: Community Policing/ Neighborhood Service Summary: Funding for the temporary summer staff to run the playground on wheels program.

FY 2015 PROJECTS Project: Business Services/ Façade Improvement Program Summary: Economic Development Specialist salary is incorporated into this budget along with additional funds to support the façade improvement project. Project: Small Business Loan Fund Summary: Establish a small revolving loan fund to provide capital support to small businesses in the City of Newburgh. Loans are made up to $10,000

QUESTIONS CONTACT: Ms. Courtney Kain at 845/569-9400 ckain@cityofnewburgh-ny.gov