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12/13/2016
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Board of County Commissioners
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Gifford Neighborhood Plan 2014 <br />HOUSING <br />Housing Background and Strategy: One of the most significant and most visible problems in Gifford is poor housing <br />conditions, especially in the east Gifford area. To address that issue, the County, the Progressive Civic League of <br />Gifford, Gifford residents, non-profit groups, and private sector interests will need to support or engage in the <br />rehabilitation of substandard housing units, remove dilapidated units and unsafe structures, and build new housing. <br />As part of that effort, the County's role will be to provide state and local funds for housing rehabilitation and new <br />construction, to undertake or support housing rehabilitation with federal funds, to remove dilapidated housing and <br />unsafe structures using local and other funds, and to assist in establishing viable neighborhood associations to promote <br />property maintenance and address neighborhood issues. Non-profit organizations, such as Habitat for Humanity <br />Every Dream Has a Price, and any other recognized housing agency or provider will need to continue building new <br />homes and .rehabilitating existing homes in Gifford and providing pre and post construction mentoring to their clients. <br />In that effort, community groups, particularly the Progressive Civic League of Gifford, have a vital role. Those <br />groups need to inform Gifford residents of the various local, state, and non-profit group programs available for <br />housing ownership and/or rehabilitation, encourage residents to participate in those programs, and bring together <br />residents and providers of housing assistance. <br />Obiective 2. Housing Rehabilitation/ Property Maintenance <br />By 2018, at least 100 substandard residential units in east Gifford will have been rehabilitated. <br />Action 2.1 — By 2016, the County will apply for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds to rehabilitate 20 or more <br />substandard housing units in the east Gifford area. <br />Action 2.2 — By 2016, the County will commit up to $250,000 of SHIP funds as a match for CDBG funds. <br />Action 2.3 — Each year, the County will coordinate with community leaders and, through Gifford civic organizations and places of <br />worship, distribute SHIP program informational packages that provide information regarding the County's rehabilitation assistance <br />program to Gifford residents. <br />Community Development <br />co <br />rn <br />Indian River County 69 <br />
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