Common use of Time Periods for Implementation Clause in Contracts

Time Periods for Implementation. The Grantee agrees to implement its Transformation Plan in accordance with the approved Program Schedule, including but not limited to the following time periods: 1. In accordance with the Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grants NOFA as incorporated by Article I(C) above. 2. Items identified in paragraph (B) of this Article must be submitted to HUD in accordance with the HUD-approved Program Schedule. The Program Schedule is due to HUD within 90 calendar days (weekends and holidays are not excluded) from the Grant Award Date. HUD reserves the right to require Grantee to make edits to these items to put them in a form and substance acceptable to HUD. 3. The Grantee must start service coordination and case management services as soon as possible, if they have not already. The Grantee must have started these services within 60 days of the Grant Award Date. It is imperative that case management services begin immediately so that residents who will be relocated have time to participate in and benefit from Supportive Services activities before leaving the site; and that residents who have already been relocated are able to participate in and benefit from Supportive Services activities. 4. The closing of the first housing phase of development must take place within 18 months of the Grant Award Date. For this purpose, “closing” means all financial and legal arrangements have been executed and actual activities (construction, etc.) are ready to commence. The construction Notice to Proceed or equivalent must be issued no later than 90 days after the closing date, unless otherwise approved by HUD. 5. Grantees must start housing rehabilitation/construction within 21 months of the Grant Award Date. 6. Grantees must complete replacement housing rehabilitation/construction by obtaining a certificate of occupancy or equivalent for units funded with Choice Neighborhoods funds by September 30, 2021.

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Samples: Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grant Agreement, Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grant Agreement

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Time Periods for Implementation. The Grantee agrees to implement its Transformation Plan in accordance with the approved Program Schedule, including but not limited to the following time periods: 1. In accordance with the Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grants NOFA as incorporated by Article I(C) above. 2. Items identified in paragraph (B) of this Article must be submitted to HUD in accordance with the HUD-approved Program Schedule. The Program Schedule is due to HUD within 90 120 calendar days (weekends and holidays are not excluded) from the Grant Award Date. HUD reserves the right to require Grantee to make edits to these items to put them in a form and substance acceptable to HUD. 3. The Grantee must start service coordination and case management services as soon as possible, if they have not already. The Grantee must have started these services within 60 days of the Grant Award Date. It is imperative that case management services begin immediately so that residents who will be relocated have time to participate in and benefit from Supportive Services activities before leaving the site; and that residents who have already been relocated are able to participate in and benefit from Supportive Services activities. 4. The Grantee must submit the Critical Community Improvements plan within 12 months of the Grant Award Date for HUD’s review and approval. 5. The closing of the first housing phase of development must take place within 18 months of the Grant Award Date. For this purpose, “closing” means all financial and legal arrangements have been executed and actual activities (construction, etc.) are ready to commence. The construction Notice to Proceed or equivalent must be issued no later than 90 days after the closing date, unless otherwise approved by HUD. 56. Grantees must start housing rehabilitation/construction within 21 months of the Grant Award Date. 67. Grantees must complete replacement housing rehabilitation/construction by obtaining a certificate of occupancy or equivalent for units funded with Choice Neighborhoods funds by September 30, 20212023.

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Samples: Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grant Agreement

Time Periods for Implementation. The Grantee agrees to implement its Transformation Revitalization Plan in accordance with the approved Program Schedule, including but not limited to the following time periods: (1. ) In accordance with 31 U.S.C.A. § 1552, and Article I(I), all FY 2003 HOPE VI funds must be expended by September 30, 2009. Any funds that are not expended by that date will be cancelled and recaptured by the Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grants NOFA as incorporated by Article I(C) aboveTreasury, and thereafter will not be available for obligation or expenditure for any purpose. (2. Items identified in ) The Grantee must submit its Supplemental Submissions, as required by paragraph (BB)(3) of this Article must be submitted to HUD in accordance with the HUD-approved Program Schedule. The Program Schedule is due Article, to HUD within 90 calendar days (weekends and holidays are not excluded) from the Grant Award Date. HUD reserves date of HUD's written request for the right to require Grantee to make edits to these items to put them Supplemental Submissions, in a form and substance acceptable to HUD. (3. ) The Grantee must start service coordination and case management services as soon as possible, if they have not already, in accordance with the commitments made in the Grantee’s application. The If the Grantee committed to start case management within 30 days of the grant award, it must have started these services within 60 30 days of the Grant Award Datedate of the award letter (dated July 8, 2004), or August 8, 2004. It is imperative that case management services begin immediately so that residents who will be relocated have time to participate in and benefit from Supportive Services CSS activities before leaving the site; and that residents who have already been relocated are able to participate in and benefit from Supportive Services CSS activities. (4. ) The closing Grantee must submit the CSS Workplan, as required by paragraph (B)(4) of this Article, to HUD within 90 days from the execution of this Grant Agreement. (5) Components of the first housing phase Revitalization Plan other than those listed in paragraphs (B)(2), (B)(5) and (B)(8) of development must take place within 18 months of the Grant Award Date. For this purpose, “closing” means all financial Article and legal arrangements have been executed and actual activities (construction, etc.) are ready to commence. The construction Notice to Proceed or equivalent any other submissions required by HUD must be issued no later than 90 days after submitted in accordance with the closing dateQuarterly Report Administration and Phase Compliance Checkpoints Report, unless otherwise as approved by HUD. 5. (6) The Grantees must start housing rehabilitation/submit the development proposal for the first phase of construction within 21 12 months of Grant Agreement execution. A development proposal for the Grant Award Datefirst phase of construction is required regardless of the type of units being built. 6. Grantees (7) The Grantee must start construction within 12 months from the date of HUD's approval of the Supplemental Submissions, which period may not exceed 18 months from the date this Grant Agreement is executed. (8) The Grantee must complete replacement housing rehabilitationconstruction within 48 months from the date of HUD's approval of the Supplemental Submissions, which period may not exceed 54 months from the date this Grant Agreement is executed. (9) In accordance with Section 24(i) of the 1937 Act, if the Grantee does not proceed within a reasonable time frame, as described in Sections (B)(1) through (7) above, HUD may withdraw any unobligated grant amounts. HUD shall redistribute any withdrawn amounts to one or more other applicants eligible for HOPE VI assistance or to one or more other entities capable of proceeding expeditiously in the same locality in carrying out the Revitalization Plan of the original Grantee. HUD may also pursue actions as described in Article XXI, “Unsatisfactory Performance/construction by obtaining a certificate of occupancy or equivalent for units funded with Choice Neighborhoods funds by September 30, 2021Default.

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Samples: Hope Vi Revitalization Grant Agreement

Time Periods for Implementation. The Grantee agrees to implement its Transformation Plan in accordance with the approved Program Schedule, including but not limited to the following time periods: 1. In accordance with the Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grants NOFA as incorporated by Article I(C) above. 2. Items identified in paragraph (B) of this Article must be submitted to HUD in accordance with the HUD-approved Program Schedule. The Program Schedule is due to HUD within 90 calendar days (weekends and holidays are not excluded) from the Grant Award Date. HUD reserves the right to require Grantee to make edits to these items to put them in a form and substance acceptable to HUD. 3. The Grantee must start service coordination and case management services as soon as possible, if they have not already. The Grantee must have started these services within 60 days of the Grant Award Date. It is imperative that case management services begin immediately so that residents who will be relocated have time to participate in and benefit from Supportive Services activities before leaving the site; and that residents who have already been relocated are able to participate in and benefit from Supportive Services activities. 4. The closing of the first housing phase of development must take place within 18 months of the Grant Award Date. For this purpose, “closing” means all financial and legal arrangements have been executed and actual activities (construction, etc.) are ready to commence. The construction Notice to Proceed or equivalent must be issued no later than 90 days after the closing date, unless otherwise approved by HUD. 5. Grantees must start housing rehabilitation/construction within 21 months of the Grant Award Date. 6. Grantees must complete replacement housing rehabilitation/construction by obtaining a certificate of occupancy or equivalent for units funded with Choice Neighborhoods funds by September 30, 20212022.

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Samples: Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grant Agreement

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Time Periods for Implementation. The Grantee agrees to implement its Transformation Plan in accordance with the approved Program Schedule, including but not limited to the following time periods: (1. ) In accordance with the Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grants NOFA as incorporated by Article I(C) above. (2. ) Items identified in paragraph (B) of this Article must be submitted to HUD in accordance with the HUD-approved Program Schedule. The Program Schedule is due to HUD within 90 45 calendar days (weekends and holidays are not excluded) from the date of execution of this Grant Award DateAgreement. HUD reserves the right to require Grantee to make edits to these items to put them in a form and substance acceptable to HUD. (3. ) The Grantee must start service coordination and case management services as soon as possible, if they have not already. The Grantee must have started these services within 60 30 days of the Grant Award Datedate of the award letter (August 31, 2011). It is imperative that case management services begin immediately so that residents who will be relocated have time to participate in and benefit from Supportive Services activities before leaving the site; and that residents who have already been relocated are able to participate in and benefit from Supportive Services activities. (4. ) The closing of the first housing phase of development must take place within 18 15 months of the Grant Award Datedate the grant agreement is executed. For this purpose, “closing” means all financial and legal arrangements have been executed and actual activities (construction, etc.) are ready to commence. The construction Notice to Proceed or equivalent must be issued no later than 90 days after the closing date, unless otherwise approved by HUD. (5. ) Grantees must start housing rehabilitation/construction within 21 18 months of the Grant Award Datedate the grant agreement is executed. (6. ) Grantees must complete replacement housing rehabilitation/construction by obtaining a certificate of occupancy or equivalent for units funded with Choice Neighborhoods funds by September 30, 20212017.

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Samples: Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grant Agreement

Time Periods for Implementation. The Grantee agrees to implement its Transformation Plan in accordance with the approved Program Schedule, including but not limited to the following time periods: (1. ) In accordance with the Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grants NOFA as incorporated by Article I(C) above. (2. ) Items identified in paragraph (B) of this Article must be submitted to HUD in accordance with the HUD-approved Program Schedule. The Program Schedule is due to HUD within 90 calendar days (weekends and holidays are not excluded) from the Grant Award Date. HUD reserves the right to require Grantee to make edits to these items to put them in a form and substance acceptable to HUD. (3. ) The Grantee must start service coordination and case management services as soon as possible, if they have not already. The Grantee must have started these services within 60 30 days of the Grant Award DateDate (which was December 13, 2012). It is imperative that case management services begin immediately so that residents who will be relocated have time to participate in and benefit from Supportive Services activities before leaving the site; and that residents who have already been relocated are able to participate in and benefit from Supportive Services activities. (4. ) The closing of the first housing phase of development must take place within 18 months of the Grant Award Date. For this purpose, “closing” means all financial and legal arrangements have been executed and actual activities (construction, etc.) are ready to commence. The construction Notice to Proceed or equivalent must be issued no later than 90 days after the closing date, unless otherwise approved by HUD. (5. ) Grantees must start housing rehabilitation/construction within 21 months of the Grant Award Date. (6. ) Grantees must complete replacement housing rehabilitation/construction by obtaining a certificate of occupancy or equivalent for units funded with Choice Neighborhoods funds by September 30, 20212019.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grant Agreement

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