CITIZEN PARTICIPATION REQUIREMENTS. To ensure compliance with Section 508 of the HCD Act, units of general local government (“UGLGs”) applying for or receiving CDBG-DR funds from the State must provide citizens with adequate opportunity to participate in the planning, implementation, and assessment of the CDBG program. Any such UGLG must provide adequate information to citizens, obtain views and proposals of citizens, and provide opportunity to comment on the UGLG’s previous community development performance. If Subrecipient is a UGLG, it shall have a written and adopted Citizen Participation Plan that complies with the requirements set forth in the State of New York Action Plan for Community Development Block Grant Program Disaster Recovery, dated April 2013, as amended (“Action Plan”). The Action Plan and amendments thereto can be found at: xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xxx/action-plans-and-amendments.
CITIZEN PARTICIPATION REQUIREMENTS. Grantee shall comply with all HUD and OCD citizen participation requirements and the citizen participation requirements set forth in the Action Plan and all current, pending and future applicable Action Plan Amendment(s) (refer to xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/Pages/ocd- dru/Action_Plans.aspx).
CITIZEN PARTICIPATION REQUIREMENTS. A. Contractor shall provide for and encourage citizen participation, particularly by low and moderate income persons who reside in slum or blighted areas and areas in which the funds provided under this contract are used, in accordance with 24 CFR 570.486 and this contract.
B. Contractor shall hold a public hearing concerning any activities proposed to be added, deleted, or substantially changed, as determined by the Department, from the activities specified in the Application or the Performance Statement.
C. Prior to the programmatic closure of this contract, Contractor shall hold a public hearing to review its performance under this contract.
D. For each public hearing scheduled and conducted by Contractor under this Section, Contractor shall comply with the hearing requirements specified in the TxCDBG Project Implementation Manual.
E. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 7 of this contract, Contractor shall retain documentation of public hearing notices, a list of the attendees at each hearing, and minutes of each hearing held in accordance with this section for a period of three (3) years after the termination of this contract. Contractor shall make such records available to the public in accordance with Texas Government Code, Chapter 552.
CITIZEN PARTICIPATION REQUIREMENTS. A. The Subrecipient shall provide for and encourage citizen participation, particularly by low and moderate income persons who reside in slum or blighted areas and areas in which the funds provided under this Contract are used, in accordance with 24 C.F.R. §570.486;
B. The Subrecipient shall hold a public hearing concerning any activities proposed to be added, deleted, or substantially changed, as determined by TDHCA, from the activities specified in Exhibit A, Performance Statement, of this Contract;
C. Prior to the termination of this Contract, the Subrecipient shall hold a public hearing to review its performance under this Contract;
D. For each public hearing scheduled and conducted by the Subrecipient under this Section 30, the Subrecipient shall comply with the following requirements:
1. Notice of each hearing shall be published in the non-legal section of a newspaper having general circulation in the Subrecipient's jurisdiction at least seventy-two (72) hours prior to each scheduled hearing. The published notice shall include the date, time, and location of each hearing and the topics to be considered at each hearing. The published notice shall be printed in both English and Spanish, if appropriate. TDHCA shall accept articles published in such newspapers which satisfy the content and timing requirements of this subsection. In addition, the Subrecipient shall prominently post such notices in public buildings and distributed to interested community groups.
2. If any substantial changes are being requested concerning the activities included in this Contract, the public hearings shall be held after 5 p.m. on a weekday or on a Saturday or Sunday. The hearings must be conducted at a location convenient to potential or actual beneficiaries, with accommodation for the handicapped.
3. When a significant number of non-English speaking residents can reasonably be expected to participate in a public hearing, the Subrecipient shall provide an interpreter to accommodate the needs of the non-English speaking residents.
E. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 7 of this Contract, the Subrecipient shall retain documentation of the public hearing notices, a list of the attendees at each hearing, and minutes of each hearing held in accordance with this section for a period of three (3) years after the termination of this Contract. The Subrecipient shall make such records available to the public in accordance with Texas Public Information Act (Chapter 552 of Texas...
CITIZEN PARTICIPATION REQUIREMENTS. To ensure compliance with Section 508 of the HCD Act, units of general local government (“UGLGs”) applying for or receiving CDBG-DR funds from the State must provide citizens with adequate opportunity to participate in the planning, implementation, and assessment of the CDBG program. Any such UGLG must provide adequate information to citizens, obtain views and proposals of citizens, and provide opportunity to comment on the UGLG’s previous community development performance. Because the Subrecipient is a public benefit corporation, the requirements of this section do not apply.
CITIZEN PARTICIPATION REQUIREMENTS. Citizen involvement shall be conducted in accordance with the Plan. Failure to adhere to citizen participation and/or complaint requirements identified in the Plan shall constitute a material breach of this contract.
CITIZEN PARTICIPATION REQUIREMENTS. The 1987 amendments to the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, stated in Section 508.
CITIZEN PARTICIPATION REQUIREMENTS. To ensure compliance with Section 508 of the HCD Act, units of general local government (“UGLGs”) applying for or receiving CDBG-DR funds from the State must provide citizens with adequate opportunity to participate in the planning, implementation, and assessment of the CDBG program. Any such UGLG must provide adequate information to citizens, obtain views and proposals of citizens, and provide opportunity to comment on the UGLG’s previous community development performance. If Subrecipient is a UGLG, it shall have a written and adopted Citizen Participation Plan that complies with the requirements set forth in the State of New York Action Plan for Community Development Block Grant Program Disaster Recovery, dated April 2013, as amended (“Action Plan”). The Action Plan and amendments thereto can be found at: xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xxx/action-plans-and-amendments. Subrecipient shall cooperate with Grantee to post information about projects related with the RBD program on Subrecipient’s website and participate in Grantee’s citizen participation efforts related to the RBD program.
CITIZEN PARTICIPATION REQUIREMENTS. Whenever an amendment requires HUD approval, the requirements for citizen participation in § 570.431 must be met. [62 FR 62914, Nov. 25, 1997, as amended at 72 FR 46370, Aug. 17, 2007]