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2001-156
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9/17/2001
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<br />EXHIBIT C <br />CDBG Accumulative Report <br /> <br />Community Development Block Grant Accumulative Quarterly Report <br />City of San Marcos, Community Development, 630 E. Hopkins Street, San Marcos, TX 78666 <br /> <br />Agency: <br /> <br />Program Name: <br /> <br />~~~?~~!Il_~_~~~~!~~:______________________________________________________________________________________ <br />@" If you have not maintained personal client records, provide information from a spot <br />surveyor estimate. <br /> <br />1.) Do you count beneficiaries of this program by persons or households? <br />Persons D Households D <br /> <br />2.) Report the number of beneficiaries benefiting from the program this year. <br />White, non-Hispanic <br />Black, non-Hispanic <br />Hispanic <br />Asian/Pacific Islander <br />American Indian! Alaskan Native <br />3.) Total Beneficiaries <br /> <br />4.) Are the beneficiaries of the program abused children, battered spouses, elderly <br />persons, severely disabled adults, illiterate adults, persons with AIDS, homeless, <br />or migrant farm workers? Yes D No D <br />r? If yes, a.) It is presumed that the beneficiaries are of low/moderate <br />income; b.) Enter the total number of beneficiaries served in #5; and <br />c.) Skip #4 and #6. <br /> <br />5.) Are the beneficiaries of the program considered to be oflow/moderate income <br />(not to exceed 80% of the median family income) as a result ofthe nature of the <br />program and the location where it is carried out? Yes D No D <br />r? If yes, a.) Attach a brief, concise description of how the nature and <br />location of the program can be assumed to benefit those of low/moderate <br />income; b.) Enter the total number of beneficiaries served in #5; and <br />c.) Skip #4 and #6. <br /> <br />6.) How many beneficiaries are of low to moderate income (0-80% Median Family <br />Income)? <br /> <br />7.) <br /> <br />Of the low to moderate clientele how many are: <br />Low income (30-50% of Median Family Income) <br />Extremely low income (0-30% of Median Family Income)? <br /> <br />DN/A <br />DN/A <br />
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