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ABRIDGED PRESENTATION: North Carolina’s 2011-2015 Consolidated Plan. September 16, 2010 Raleigh Convention Center. NC AIDS Care Unit NC Division of Community Assistance NC Housing Finance Agency NC Office of Economic Opportunity.
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ABRIDGED PRESENTATION: North Carolina’s 2011-2015 Consolidated Plan September 16, 2010 Raleigh Convention Center NC AIDS Care Unit NC Division of Community Assistance NC Housing Finance Agency NC Office of Economic Opportunity
North Carolina’s Preparation for2011-2015 Consolidated Plan NC AIDS Care Unit NC Division of Community Assistance NC Housing Finance Agency NC Office of Economic Opportunity
What is the Consolidated Plan? • A five-year plan and strategies to promote • Decent housing • Suitable living environment • Expanded economic opportunities for LMI persons • Determines priorities and goals for partners
Partners • NC Division of Community Assistance • Community Development Block Grant • NC Housing Finance Agency • HOME Program • NC Office of Economic Opportunity • Emergency Shelter Grants • AIDS Care Unit • Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS
Organization • Housing Market Analysis • Needs Assessment • Strategic Plan
Elements of the Housing Market Analysis • General Characteristics of North Carolina • Supply • Demand • Condition • Cost • Homeless Facilities • Special Needs Facilities and Services • Barriers to Affordable Housing
Elements of the Needs Assessment • General Housing Needs • Categories of Persons Affected • Homeless Needs • Other Special Needs • Lead Based Paint Hazards
Cost Burden • 18% of the 3.5 million NC households pay between 30% and 49% of their income for housing, and 13% pay 50% or more of their income for housing costs. • 37% of all renter households earn less than $20,000. • Renter households are more cost burdened than owner households.
Housing Condition • Over 70,000 households live in overcrowded conditions, with 14% of the Hispanic population overcrowded. • 72% of North Carolina’s housing stock is less than forty years old.
Homelessness • The January 2009 Point-In-Time (PIT) homeless count revealed 12,746 unduplicated homeless individuals in 63 counties. • The total unmet need for homeless shelter beds is 4,332. • The total reported need for permanent supportive housing beds is 2,894.
Priorities from the 2006-2010 Consolidated Plan • High Priority • Homeless Families and Individuals • Nonhomeless Persons with Special Needs • Urban Renters 0-30% AMI • Rural Renters 0-30% AMI • Existing Urban Homeowners 0-30% AMI • Existing Elderly Rural Homeowners 0-50% AMI • Medium Priority • Urban Renters 31-50% AMI • Rural Renters 51-60% AMI • Existing Urban Homeowners 31-50% AMI • Existing Rural Homeowners 0-50% AMI • Low Priority • Urban Renters 51-80% AMI • Rural Renters 61-80% AMI • Existing Homeowners 51-80% AMI • Potential Homebuyers 30-80% AMI
Proposed 5 Year Priorities for 2011-2015 Consolidated Plan • High • Homeless families and individuals • Nonhomeless Special Needs • Special needs : disabled, elderly, migrant farmworkers, ex-offenders, lead threat • Households between 0-30% AMI • Medium • Households between 31-60% AMI • Low • Households between 61-80% AMI
Programs Serving Proposed High Priority • ESG • HOPWA • CDBG • NCHFA • SFR • RPP
Programs Serving Proposed Medium Priority • Medium Priority: 31-60% AMI • CDBG • NCHFA • RPP, IDALP, NHLP, SHLP
Programs Serving Proposed Low Priority • Low Priority: 61-80% AMI • CDBG • NCHFA • RPP, IDALP, NHLP, SHLP
Public Input • What would you like the see the state agencies do with the current programs for 2011-2015 Consolidated Plan? • Other Comments and Suggestions
Other Ways to Make Comments • Comments can be made by email to: compliance@nccommerce.com or by mail to • NCDCA 4313 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-4313 By phone: 919-571-4965 ( Pauline High ) By Fax: 919-571-4851