Consolidated Plan definition

Consolidated Plan means the plan prepared in accordance with 24 CFR Part 91, which describes needs, resources, priorities and proposed activities to be undertaken with respect to certain HUD programs, including the HOME Program.
Consolidated Plan means the five-year plan required and approved by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development that establishes goals and objectives for the state’s CDBG program. The consolidated plan is available on the authority’s website.
Consolidated Plan means the state’s housing and community development planning document and the annual action plan update approved by HUD.

Examples of Consolidated Plan in a sentence

  • All selected projects are an eligible activity, meet a national objective, and are consistent with the Consolidated Plan and all applicable Joint Recommendations Committee (JRC) policies.

  • Each Consortium Member must fully approve each Consolidated Plan for such Consolidated Plan to be considered to be approved and ready for submission to HUD.

  • Proposed Project(s): A Municipality must have a proposed project(s) that 1) meets a National Objective of the CDBG Program (Benefit to Low- and Moderate Income Persons, Prevention or Elimination of Slum and Blight, or meeting an Urgent Need); 2) is an eligible activity under the CDBG program; and 3) meets one or more of the Goals and Objectives of the current Consolidated Plan.

  • Neither the County nor the Municipality shall have a veto or other restrictive power which would in any way limit the cooperation of the parties to this Agreement or obstruct the implementation of the approved Consolidated Plan during the period covered by this Agreement.

  • Project applications shall be accompanied by records required to document compliance with CDBG Program Regulations, and Consolidated Plan policies applicable to each project.


More Definitions of Consolidated Plan

Consolidated Plan means the plan prepared in accordance with HUD Regulations, 24 C.F.R. 91 (1994), which describes needs, resources, priorities and proposed activities to be undertaken with respect to certain HUD programs.
Consolidated Plan means a HUD approved 3- to 5-year plan describing the jurisdiction’s community development priorities and multiyear goals based on an assessment of housing and community development needs, an analysis of housing and economic market conditions and available resources.
Consolidated Plan means the plan with which the consolidating plan merges or which is formed as a result of such merger;
Consolidated Plan means the plan prepared in accordance with 24 CFR Part 91, which is adopted and incorporated herein by reference and available on the Corporation’s Website under the 2011 2009 Universal Application link labeled Related References and Links, and which describes needs, resources, priorities and proposed activities to be undertaken with respect to certain HUD programs, including the HOME Program.
Consolidated Plan means the current version of the Maine Consolidated Plan prepared by MaineHousing and the State’s Department of Economic and Community Development.
Consolidated Plan means a document setting forth various housing and community development goals, objectives, and strategies to be followed by the Commonwealth in addressing housing and community development conditions in the Commonwealth and serving as the strategic plan for the programs established by the Department and, to the extent and in the manner determined in accordance with § 36-55.27:1, for the programs established by the Virginia Housing Development Authority. The Consolidated Plan will identify housing and community development needs in the Commonwealth; the level of investment and charges to state housing programs and community development necessary to address the need; the availability of state, local, federal, and nongovernmental sources of funds; and the appropriate mix of loans, grants, and other alternative funding methods for implementing the strategy.
Consolidated Plan means a plan prepared in accordance with the requirements of 24 CFR Part 91 which describes community needs, resources, priorities and proposed activities to be undertaken under certain HUD programs, including the National Housing Trust Fund Program.