Attachment One- CDBG-DR Amendment 14
<br /> Amendment 14 Budget Changes
<br /> CDBG-DR Categories and Projects Current Budget Change Proposed Budget
<br /> Administration $1,689,700 $0 $1,689,700
<br /> Planning $1,069,100 $178,902 $1,248,002
<br /> Category: Housing
<br /> Owner-Occupied Reconstruction $3,269,911 ($264,374) $3,005,537
<br /> Owner-Occupied New Construction $1,480,089 ($3 57,722) $1,122,367
<br /> Demolition $250,000 ($�79,E 70) $70,030
<br /> Public Housing Authority $688,103 $0 $688,103
<br /> Category: Infrastructure
<br /> Uhland Road $7,141,350 ($3�5,000) $6,826,350
<br /> Midtown/Aquarena Springs $3,248,547 $150,000 $3,398,547
<br /> Blanco Riverine $3,635,213 $15,000 $3,650,213
<br /> Blanco Gardens $11,321,987 $773,164 $12,095,151
<br /> TOTAL $33,794,000 $0 $33,794,000
<br /> Amendment 14 Text Changes
<br /> Amendment 14 removes references to affordability periods from the Action Plan. This information is now found
<br /> in the program Policies and Procedures "Form of Assistance" Section,which says:In May, 2023, after receiving
<br /> guidance f om City Council, the City Manager approved removing the affordability periods f om the Action
<br /> Plan. The affordability periods are now described here in the Policies and Procedures for the housing projects
<br /> funded by CDBG-DR. Guidance fi^om City Council included five year affordability periods for all applicants
<br /> currently in process and all prior homes constructed on their own lot, and ten year affordability periods for
<br /> prior homes constructed on City-owned lots.
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