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<br />89. <br /> <br />2005-2009 CITIZEN PARTICIPATION PLAN DRAFT <br />COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM <br />CITY OF SAN MARCOS, TEXAS <br /> <br />A Citizen Participation Plan is a required part of the consolidated planning process. (24 CFR 91.105) Although <br />the regulations do not require a formal structure for citizen participation, they do state that citizens shall be <br />involved in the prioritizing and planning of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) activities. <br /> <br />In an effort to permit public examination and to enhance public accountability, the City of San Marcos will make <br />the following information available to citizens, public agencies and other interested parties upon request: (1) the <br />amount of funds expected to be available for proposed Community Development activities, (2) the range of <br />eligible activities that may be undertaken with such funds, including the estimated amount that will benefit <br />persons of low and moderate income, and (3) the geographic areas which meet Community Development <br />eligibility criteria. <br /> <br />The City of San Marcos will conduct all of its Community Development activities to minimize the displacement of <br />persons. In the unlikely event that any person is displaced by Community Development activities, the City of <br />San Marcos will provide reasonable relocation assistance as allowed by law. <br /> <br />To encourage ample citizen participation in the CDBG program the following steps will be taken during the <br />development of the Five-Year Consolidated Plan: <br /> <br />1. Workshops will be held with local social service agencies, local government agencies, Neighborhood <br />Associations, health care and assisted housing providers and City staff to receive input and information <br />regarding the City of San Marcos' needs for the Plan's five-year period. <br /> <br />2. At least two general public hearings during the program year will be held within the community at central <br />locations. One public hearing will be held during the preparation of the Consolidated/Action Plan and <br />another in conjunction with the preparation of the CAPER. Notice for all public hearings will be <br />published a minimum of 14 days in advance. Hearings will be held at times and locations convenient to <br />potential and actual beneficiaries and with accommodations for persons with disabilities. <br /> <br />. When possible in the case of public hearings where a significant number of non-English <br />speaking residents can be reasonably expected to participate, materials to be handed out will <br />be translated into Spanish, citizen comments written in Spanish will be translated, and Spanish <br />translators will be present. <br /> <br />. Individuals who require auxiliary aids or special assistance at public hearings should make a <br />request at least 48 hours in advance to the City of San Marcos at 393-8148 (voice) or 393-8229 <br />(TDD), or the hearing impaired may call Relay Texas at 7-1-1. <br /> <br />3. A summary of the Consolidated Plan will be published in the local newspaper. The summary will <br />describe the contents and purpose of the consolidated plan, and will include a list of the locations where <br />copies of the entire proposed plan may be examined. Copies will be available at the San Marcos Public <br />Library, government offices and other public places. In addition, the City will provide a reasonable <br />number of free copies to citizens and groups that request it. <br /> <br />4. A citizens' comment period will last for at least 30 days after the publication of the consolidated plan <br />summary. <br />