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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-R-24RESOLUTION NO. 99-R- Z/'~- A RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT FOR FULL FUNDING OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM IN THE YEAR 2000 WHEREAS, the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) is celebrating its 25th year; and WHEREAS, CDBG is the Federal Government's most successful domestic program; and WHEREAS, CDBG's success is principally due to its utility and flexibility; and WHEREAS, CDBG has previously provided cities and counties with annual predictable levels of funding (with the exception of set-asides) to address their unique Iow-and moderate-income neighborhood revitalization needs; and WHEREAS, CDBG has moved people from dependency to self-sufficiency and taxpaying status; and WHEREAS, CDBG requires and fosters community participation in identifying community needs and targeting resources; and WHEREAS, CDBG promotes public/private partnerships which leverage substantial private resources in affordable housing, and community and economic development; and WHEREAS, CDBG fosters intergovernmental and multi-jurisdictional cooperation; and WHEREAS, based on HUD's most recent report to congress, between FY 1998 and FY 1996, an estimated 14 to 17 million households benefited from the CDBG program; and WHEREAS, during the same period CDBG created 114,799 jobs through the economic development programs it funded; and WHEREAS, in FY 1993 CDBG entitlement communities spent their CDBG grants in the following manner: 35.8 percent for housing rehabilitation, assisting 200,000 households, 22.7 percent for public works and infrastructure, 14 percent for monitoring and program administration, 12 percent for public services, 7.3 percent for acquisition and clearance of property, 6 percent to prevent slums and blight, and 6 percent for economic development NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Common Council of the City of Jeffersonville recognizes that the Federal Government will have a budget surplus in 2000; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Common Council of the City of Jeffersonville supports lifting the 1997 budget caps (PL 105-53) when a surplus exists; and BE IF FURTHER RESOLVED that the Common Council of the City of Jeffersonville urges the U.S. Congress to fully fund CDBG in the year 2000, at a minimum at the FY 1999 level of $4.750 billion as an investment in the future of Americas communities. Passed and adopted this ,Z./ dayof ~_~--~,d~-.- ,199~by the Common Council of the City of Jeffersonville, Clark County, Indiana. Presiding Officer Presented by me as Clerk and Treasurer to the Mayor of said City of Jeffersonvillethis ~.-! dayof~, 19,9~. ~ (~ 2 C. Richard Spencer, Jr. Clerk and Treasurer Approved and signed by me this ~.-/day of ~, 199_~_. 3