04 September 2012

SLCo Reports Results of 2011-2012 U.S. HUD Funding

SLCo Reports Results of
2011-2012 U.S. HUD Funding

Salt Lake County has prepared its annual report to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development on the uses and results of its funding to the county.

The Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) will be available for public review and comment for two weeks, September 2-September 17, on the Salt Lake County website: http://crd.slco.org/communityDev/PublicNoticesComment.html.

This annual report is required by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Salt Lake County receives grants through a number of HUD programs:
       · Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)
       · HOME Investment Partnership Program
       · Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG) funds

This report reviews the progress that has been made in carrying out the 5 Year Consolidated Plan and 2011 Action Plan.

The report contains:
       1. Summary of projected accomplishments compared to actual
           performance.
       2. The status of actions taken during the year to fully implement
           the overall strategy defined in Salt Lake County’s Five Year
           Consolidated Plan and the 2011 Action Plan.
       3. A self-evaluation of progress made during the last year in
           addressing identified priority needs and objectives.

In addition to on-line review, a hard copy will also be available during regular business hours in the Office of Community Resources and Development, 2001 South State St., Room S-2100, Salt Lake City, Utah beginning Tuesday September 4, 2012.

Written citizen comments will be accepted from September 2 through September 17, 2012 addressed to Karen Wiley at kwiley@slco.org or to Randy Jepperson at rjepperson@slco.org.

Comments may also be mailed to Community Resources & Development, PO Box 144575, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-4575. For further information contact Karen Wiley at (385) 468-4870 or Randy Jepperson at (385) 468-4886.


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