11
HUD/Federal Perspectives on Funding Public Infrastructure Washington State Public Works Board Mount Vernon, WA February 20, 2013 Jack Peters Director, Office of Community Planning and Development U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Seattle, WA

HUD/Federal Perspectives on Funding Public Infrastructure Washington State Public Works Board Mount Vernon, WA February 20, 2013 Jack Peters Director,

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

HUD/Federal Perspectives on Funding Public Infrastructure

Washington State Public Works BoardMount Vernon, WAFebruary 20, 2013

Jack PetersDirector, Office of Community Planning and Development

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentSeattle, WA

HUD Physical Infrastructure

Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)(National Appropriation, 2012: $3,008,090)

Eligible Activities Low and Moderate Income Benefit Pre-Development Costs Local Improvement Districts Funding levels uncertain, BUT programs are authorized

Ineligible Activities City Halls Police Stations (with exceptions) Fire Stations (with exceptions

HUD Physical InfrastructureMt. Vernon Flood Wall, Phase 1*

*Phase 2 uses CDBG acquisition funds.

HUD Physical Infrastructure

Acquisiti

on

Housing

Public Fa

cilities

and Im

prove

ments

Public Se

rvices

Genera

l Administ

ration an

d Planning

0.00%

10.00%

20.00%

30.00%

40.00%

50.00%

60.00%

70.00%

80.00%

90.00%

BellinghamSnohomish CountyWashington State, Small Cities

$1,016,277.89

$2,879,804.71

$20,806,575.06

Percentage of CDBG Expenditures, Program Year 2011

HUD Social Infrastructure

Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)(to local government):Public ServicesHomeless AssistanceCommunity Centers (if Low-Mod Benefit)Technical AssistanceJobs/Economic Development

Indian Community Development Block Grant (I-CDBG)

Partnerships

Interagency Partnership for Sustainable Communities U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development,

Office of Sustainable Housing and Communities U.S. Department of Transportation U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Other

Partnerships

Partnership for Sustainable CommunitiesSix Livability Principles:Provide more transportation choicesPromote equitable, affordable housingIncrease economic competitivenessSupport existing communitiesLeverage federal investmentValue communities and neighborhoods

Regional Planning Grants/Challenge Grants/Preferred Sustainability Status

Partnerships

Interagency Agreement: Preliminary Engineering Reports US Department of Agriculture, Rural Development, Rural

Utilities Service, Water & Environmental ProgramsUS Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Water, Office of

Ground Water and Drinking Water, and Office of Wastewater Management

HUD, Office of Community Planning and DevelopmentUS Department of Health and Human Services, Indian HealthSmall Communities Water Infrastructure Exchange

Partnerships

Outline for Preliminary Engineering Report includes: 1) Project Planning2) Description of existing facilities3) Description of issues addressed by proposed project4) Identification of alternatives5) Detailed cost estimate of recommended alternative6) Propose specific course of action7) Conclusions and recommendationsA report thoroughly addressing all of the contents of the outline will meet the requirements of most agencies that have adopted the outline.

Partnerships

Federal Contacts for the Interagency Preliminary Engineering Report:

USDA/RS Benjamin Shuman [email protected]/DWSRF Kirsten Anderer [email protected]/CWSRF Matt King [email protected] Stephen Rhodeside [email protected]/IHS Dane Baer [email protected]

Contact

Jack Peters, DirectorOffice of Community Planning and DevelopmentUS Department of Housing and Urban [email protected]