2017/2018 CDBG MIT-PPS
- Response deadline
- May 28, 2024 Closed
- Date posted
- Nov 14, 2023
- Source
- Open notice
Description
Purpose: The purpose of the MIT-RIP program is to assist local Jurisdictions with Mitigation-related infrastructure needs to support risk reduction from the three primary hazards (wildfire, flooding, and earthquake) as established within the Mitigation Needs Assessment (MNA). Projects should be consistent with applicable planning documents (e.g., Local Hazard Mitigation Plan). The program prioritizes Projects that benefit vulnerable and LMI populations as well as those located inside the Most Impacted and Distressed area (MID) or documented to impact the MID. Per the grant requirements program funds must benefit the MID and 50 percent of the program funds are required to benefit LMI persons. Additionally, for CDBG-MIT funds to be used as the non-federal cost share local match, the Project must be a HUD eligible activity and must meet a HUD national objective, per CDBG-MIT rules and regulations. Similarly, the Project must fully comply with all applicable federal rules and regulations, to include Davis Bacon and related acts, Section 3, Section 504, procurement, environmental review, and all other CDBG-MIT, cross-cutting, state and local applicable statutes, rules, and regulations. Eligible Applicants: The eligible Applicants for MIT-PPS funds are one of the following, as defined in Section 1.2 of the Policies and Procedures [17 MIT-PPS Policies and Procedures v2 (ca.gov) 18 MIT-PPS Policies and Procedures v2 (ca.gov) Eligible Geographies: Projects must benefit the area designated by HUD as the Most Impacted and Distressed areas, or “the MID” for the 2017 or the 2018 disasters.
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