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Five County Association of Governments
Consolidated Plan - 2010


The Five County Association of Governments Consolidated Plan documents the housing, community, economic development, homelessness and other special needs in southwestern Utah.  This regional Consolidated Plan is updated and amended annually by the Steering Committee of the Association.  Staff from the Community Development Program and Human Services Program of the Five County Association of Governments work to prepare the annual updates for adoption by the Steering Committee.

The FCAOG Consolidated Plan, as amended, covers all HUD Non-Entitlement (munincipalities with less than 50,000 persons and counties less than 200,000 persons).

HUD Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding is available to eligible areas of the five southwestern Utah counties: Beaver, Garfield, Iron, Kane and Washington.  This area receives CDBG funding from HUD through the Utah Small Cities Community Development Block Grant Program.

Information on the Utah Small Cities Community Development Block Grant Program in southwestern Utah is available on this site. Here is a direct link: http://www.fcaog.state.ut.us/dep/community/cdbg.php

Questions, concerns or comments on the "Five County Association of Governments Consolidated Plan - 2010", may be submitted between to Diane Lamoreaux, CDBG Program Specialist, Phone: (435) 673-3548 ext 105;  Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1550, St. George, Utah 84771-1550. Alternatively you may send an e-mail to the following address: 
dlamoreaux@fcaog.state.ut.us 

The Five County AOG has utilized the Adobe PDF format to distribute the Plan document since this is a standard document distribution format. If you do not have the reader plug-in, visit ADOBE, Inc
to download the version of Adobe Acrobat Reader for your particular operating system.

The Consolidated Plan has been divided up into seperate chapters to make downloading more convienient, especially for those who are on slower speed dial-up connections. 


  NEW UPDATE FOR 2010 PROGRAM YEAR!!!

Click on the links below to open the "draft" 2010 Action Plan Document:

2010 Draft 1-Year Action Plan  (pdf file)

2010 Draft 2-5-Year Plan  (Excel file)


1 Year CIP  -  Appendix C -  One Year Capital Investment Plan

2-5 Year CIP  -  Appendix D - Five Year Action Plan Capital Investment Plan

Infrastructure Assessments  -  2010 Community Infrastructure Assessments  (Coming Soon)

Appendix F  -  Public Involvement/Public Notices  (Coming Soon)





Click on the links below to open the 2009 Action Plan Document:

2009 Action Plan Entire Document Draft Including Appendices




Click on the links below to open the 2005 Consolidated Plan Document, as amended:

Cover & Adopting Resolution


Table of Contents


Chapter One
  - 
Executive Summary


Chapter Two  -
Public Participation


Chapter Three 
Plan Development Process and Funding Methodology


Chapter Four 
Community Development


Chapter Five Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy


Chapter Six  - 
Housing


Chapter  Seven  - 
Outcome Measures


Appendix C
  - 
One Year Capital Investment Plan (UPDATED for 2009)


Appendix D  - 
Five Year Action Plan Capital Investment Plan (UPDATED FOR 2009)


Chapter Nine 
Appendices:

Appendix 1 Area Background


Appendix 2 Community Infrastructure Assessment


Appendix 3 Publications, Announcements, Public Hearing Notices, Comments   


Maps - Consolidated Plan Map            
  
             
Those who are on a broadband internet connection may choose to view the entire 379 page Consolidated Plan as one file.  Please  CLICK HERE  to view the entire document.  Note that this is quite a large file.

To download any of these documents above as a local file for off line use or viewing, if using Internet Explorer, right click on the link and choose "save target as".



Special note regarding the City of St. George:

Because of its 2000 U.S. Census population of greater than 50,000 persons, St. George City is now a HUD Entitlement community. As such it is responsible for preparing its own Consolidated Plan and receives HUD CDBG funding allocations directly. For information on St. George City's CDBG program please contact: David Bates,
Planner/CDBG (Grants), Community Development Department; Phone: (435) 627-4000 ext 462, Email:  David.Bates@sgcity.org  The City's Community Development page on the web is: http://www.sgcity.org/commdev/

Five County Association of Governments
Consolidated Plan - 2010


The Five County Association of Governments Consolidated Plan documents the housing, community, economic development, homelessness and other special needs in southwestern Utah.  This regional Consolidated Plan is updated and amended annually by the Steering Committee of the Association.  Staff from the Community Development Program and Human Services Program of the Five County Association of Governments work to prepare the annual updates for adoption by the Steering Committee.

The FCAOG Consolidated Plan, as amended, covers all HUD Non-Entitlement (munincipalities with less than 50,000 persons and counties less than 200,000 persons).

HUD Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding is available to eligible areas of the five southwestern Utah counties: Beaver, Garfield, Iron, Kane and Washington.  This area receives CDBG funding from HUD through the Utah Small Cities Community Development Block Grant Program.

Information on the Utah Small Cities Community Development Block Grant Program in southwestern Utah is available on this site. Here is a direct link: http://www.fcaog.state.ut.us/dep/community/cdbg.php

Questions, concerns or comments on the "Five County Association of Governments Consolidated Plan - 2010", may be submitted between to Diane Lamoreaux, CDBG Program Specialist, Phone: (435) 673-3548 ext 105;  Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1550, St. George, Utah 84771-1550. Alternatively you may send an e-mail to the following address: 
dlamoreaux@fcaog.state.ut.us 

The Five County AOG has utilized the Adobe PDF format to distribute the Plan document since this is a standard document distribution format. If you do not have the reader plug-in, visit ADOBE, Inc
to download the version of Adobe Acrobat Reader for your particular operating system.

The Consolidated Plan has been divided up into seperate chapters to make downloading more convienient, especially for those who are on slower speed dial-up connections. 


  NEW UPDATE FOR 2010 PROGRAM YEAR!!!

Click on the links below to open the "draft" 2010 Action Plan Document:

2010 Draft 1-Year Action Plan  (pdf file)

2010 Draft 2-5-Year Plan  (Excel file)


1 Year CIP  -  One Year Capital Investment Plan

2-5 Year CIP  -  Five Year Action Plan Capital Investment Plan

Infrastructure Assessments  -  Community Infrastructure Assessments


Appendix F  -  Public Involvement/Public Notices





Click on the links below to open the 2009 Action Plan Document:

2009 Action Plan Entire Document Draft Including Appendices




Click on the links below to open the 2005 Consolidated Plan Document, as amended:

Cover & Adopting Resolution


Table of Contents


Chapter One
  - 
Executive Summary


Chapter Two  -
Public Participation


Chapter Three 
Plan Development Process and Funding Methodology


Chapter Four 
Community Development


Chapter Five Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy


Chapter Six  - 
Housing


Chapter  Seven  - 
Outcome Measures


Appendix C
  - 
One Year Capital Investment Plan (UPDATED for 2009)


Appendix D  - 
Five Year Action Plan Capital Investment Plan (UPDATED FOR 2009)


Chapter Nine 
Appendices:

Appendix 1 Area Background


Appendix 2 Community Infrastructure Assessment


Appendix 3 Publications, Announcements, Public Hearing Notices, Comments   


Maps - Consolidated Plan Map            
  
             
Those who are on a broadband internet connection may choose to view the entire 379 page Consolidated Plan as one file.  Please  CLICK HERE  to view the entire document.  Note that this is quite a large file.

To download any of these documents above as a local file for off line use or viewing, if using Internet Explorer, right click on the link and choose "save target as".



Special note regarding the City of St. George:

Because of its 2000 U.S. Census population of greater than 50,000 persons, St. George City is now a HUD Entitlement community. As such it is responsible for preparing its own Consolidated Plan and receives HUD CDBG funding allocations directly. For information on St. George City's CDBG program please contact: David Bates,
Planner/CDBG (Grants), Community Development Department; Phone: (435) 627-4000 ext 462, Email:  David.Bates@sgcity.org  The City's Community Development page on the web is: http://www.sgcity.org/commdev/

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