File #: 2004-0490    Version: 1
Type: Finance Status: Passed
File created: 5/27/2004 In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: Final action: 6/16/2004
Title: Request for the City of Rochester Hills to relinquish its Metropolitan City status, terminating the joint agreement with Oakland County per 24 CFR 570.308 and be incorporated into the Urban County program thereby allowing HUD to allocate HOME funds to Oakland County in the City's behalf
Indexes: Agreements, Block Grant, CDBG
Attachments: 1. Agenda Summary.pdf, 2. 0490 Resolution.pdf
Title
Request for the City of Rochester Hills to relinquish its Metropolitan City status, terminating the joint agreement with Oakland County per 24 CFR 570.308 and be incorporated into the Urban County program thereby allowing HUD to allocate HOME funds to Oakland County in the City's behalf

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Whereas, in 1975, the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD) designated the County of Oakland as an "Urban County" for the purpose of administering federal grants including the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program on behalf of local communities with populations less than 50,000; and

Whereas, in 1975, the City of Rochester Hills, previously Avon Township, entered into a cooperative agreement with Oakland County to join the Urban County program; and

Whereas, in 1990, the City population exceeded 50,000 and HUD recognized Rochester Hills as a Metropolitan City; and

Whereas, in 1992, HUD approached the City and presented the options that the City could consider to receive CDBG funding as a Metropolitan City; and

Whereas, the City selected to keep its Metropolitan City status and sign a joint agreement with Oakland County to continue under the Urban County administration; and

Whereas, the City's Metropolitan City designation under a joint agreement with Oakland County adversely affects the ability of the County to access additional federal HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME) program resources to serve the housing needs of the City's low and moderate income residents; and

Whereas, the lack of additional HOME program resources results in the City's loss of six Home Improvement Program (HIP) loan opportunities annually; and

Whereas, the loss of Home Improvement Program activity impedes revitalization efforts in the City's low and moderate income neighborhoods; and

Whereas, Oakland County has requested that the City relinquish its Metropolitan City designation and be incorporated in the Urban County program; and

Whereas,...

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