New Five-Year Consolidated Plan for Saint Paul, 2010-2014
The City's five year Consolidated Plan is the document submitted to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) that serves as the planning guide for entitlements funded under the Community Planning and Development (CPD) formula to include grant programs. The grant programs are:
- Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)
- Home Investment Partnership (HOME)
- Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG)
The five-year Consolidated Plan provides an assessment of the City's housing and community development needs; a Strategic Plan for addressing these needs; and a specific one-year Action Plan for the use of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development grants funds. The five-year Consolidated Plan is a document submitted to HUD with the intention to project and identify the comprehensive housing affordability strategy and community development needs. The new Consolidated Plan replaces the City's Consolidated Plan for the 2005-2009 period.
HUD Consolidated Plan, 2010-2014, color version, without appendices
Note: The document is a 6.1 MB .pdf file, so there may be a slight delay in downloading it.
City staff in the Department of Planning and Economic Development developed the above plan and consulted various agencies and constituency groups between January and mid-March 2010. After a public hearing on the draft plan was held in March 23, 2010 at Rondo Community Outreach Library, the City Council voted to authorize the submittal of the Consolidated Plan to HUD on April 7, 2010. After HUD reviewed the plan and City staff made the requested revisions, HUD approved the above plan.
For questions on the Consolidated Plan, please contact
Scott Tempel or call 651-266-6621.