STRATEGIC PRIORITY: Economic and Neighborhood Vitality
AGENDA DATE: February 10, 2021
COUNCIL DISTRICT(S): All
DEPARTMENT: Department of Housing & Neighborhood Revitalization
EXECUTIVE: Dr. Eric A. Johnson
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SUBJECT
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A public hearing to receive public comments on Substantial Amendment No. 5 to the Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) 1 and NSP 3 to expand the target areas in the Action Plan, as defined in Attachment A; and, at the close of the public hearing, authorize final adoption of Substantial Amendment No. 5 - Financing: No cost consideration to the City
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BACKGROUND
In July 2008, the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 (HERA) through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) was enacted into law. HERA appropriated $3.92 billion to assist states and localities in redevelopment efforts, particularly for foreclosed or abandoned housing properties. The Program is referred to as the Neighborhood Stabilization Program 1 (NSP1) and is considered a Special Allocation of 2008 Community Development Block Grant Funds.
In July 2010, the HERA was amended in Section 1497 of the Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (Dodd-Frank Act) to add $1 billion for NSP3 to assist states and localities in redevelopment efforts for foreclosed or abandoned housing properties.
On February 25, 2009, City Council authorized the acceptance of the NSP 1 funds in the amount of $7,932,555. On February 9, 2011, the City of Dallas accepted its allocation of NSP3 funds in the amount of $2,356,962.00 The Department of Housing and Neighborhood Revitalization (Housing) contracted with private developers to build single family units.
Altogether the NSP 1 and 3 programs developed 160 single family units and provided down payment assistance to 58 homebuyers. Housing expended all funds originally awarded and currently has $1,290,613.00 in program income to disburse for development ...
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