Redevelop Vacant and Abandoned Properties
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The Community Development Department is responsible for administering both the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG); and the Regional Contribution Agreement (RCA) funds. The Department also provides funding for road improvements, infrastructure projects, public facility improvements for non-profit agencies, community events and public services.
TheCommunity Development Block Grant (CDBG) Programis an entitlement program that provides an annual grant, on a formula basis to Asbury Park. The program is authorized under Title 1 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, Public Law 93-383, as amended; 42 U.S.C.-5301 et seq.
Launched in 1974, the CDBG program is one of the longest continuously run programs at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD awards grants to entitlement community grantees to carry out a wide range of community development activities directed toward revitalizing neighborhoods, economic development-principally for low- and moderate-income persons, and providing improved community facilities and services.
Entitlement communities develop their own programs and funding priorities. However, grantees must give maximum feasible priority to activities which benefit low- and moderate-income persons. A grantee may also carry out activities which aid in the prevention or elimination of slums or blight. Additionally, grantees may fund activities when the grantee certifies that the activities meet other community development needs having a particular urgency because existing conditions pose a serious and immediate threat to health or welfare of the community where other financial resources are not available to meet such needs. CDBG funds may not be used for activities which do not meet one of these national objectives.
CDBGPrograms include: