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The Division of Community Development, within the Department of Metropolitan Development, administers grants made available from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). In doing so, the division completes reports and works to help its project sponsors remain in compliance with HUD regulations.

Community Development largely divides its staff into teams to handle each of the entitlement grants received by the City. Each team is responsible for writing the performance-based contracts, monitoring each project, and completing all financial work and accounting for its respective grant.  The division's compliance team assists with the task of ensuring that construction projects are meeting code compliance standards on both a long-term and regulatory basis. The remainder of the staff manages other competitive grants or manages other construction projects that coincide with the five main grants in the division (CDBG; HOME; Continuum of Care (CoC); HOPWA; and ESG.)

The Community Development Division also administers the Indy Land Bank, an effort by the Division and the City to help return troubled properties to productive and economically viable uss, eliminate public safety hot spots and improve the quality of life in Indianapolis neighborhoods

Information, Forms and Publications

NSP3 Substantial Amendment Revisions

NSP3 Document Link
 

The City of Indianapolis, Indiana (City), through its Department of Metropolitan Development’s Brownfield Redevelopment Program (Indy Brownfields), is soliciting a Request for Qualifications (RFQ), and intends to contract for environmental consulting services for environmental professional consulting services to provide oversight for pre-demolition and demolition as well as waste auditing for the former Avanti Development Corp., Inc. site. Indy Brownfields is issuing this RFQ 2011-Avanti to procure professional services from environmental professional service providers.

 RFQ Document link

Avanti IDEM Site Reassessment Report Jan 2011


2012 Draft Action Plan

2012 Draft Action Plan Document (pdf)

The  Department of Metropolitan Development is requesting qualifications from two interested persons to serve as a project specialist for projects associated with the Neighborhood Stabilization Program.

The successful vendor will be required to enter into a contract that will be in effect through December 2012. 

Request for Qualifications Link 

 

2012-14 CHDO Draft Application
2012-14 CHDO Draft Application

2012 Application Material
2012 Action Plan Application Workshop Prpnt
Evaluation Criteria
2012 Application Instructions
2012 Application
2012 HOME Guidelines
2012 CDBG Guidelines
2011 ESG-HP Application



Housing Trust Fund Application
IHTF 2011 Application (word doc)  

2012 Action Plan Public Meeting Presentation
2012 Action Plan Public Meeting Presentation

Indianapolis Housing Trust Fund Notice
Letter of Intent for Housing Trust Fund

NSP 3 Final Application with Public Comments
NSP3 Final link (may take a minute to load)

Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report for 2011
Draft First Program Year CAPER

2011 Action Plan
2011 Action Plan

2011 Multi-family Housing Application Documents
Home Development Pro-forma
Multi-family Application

UNWA-TIF Development Implementation Plan
UNWA TIF Plan (may take a few minutes to open)

Homeless Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program (HPRP)
2009 HPRP RFP July 2009
2009 HPRP RFP Budget Form
HPRP RFP Certificate of Assurances
Application Question Guideline for HPRP (pdf)
HPRP Program Overview Application Instructions (pdf)

Abandoned Housing
Abandoned Housing Action Plan

INDY NEIGHBORHOOD STABILIZATION PROGRAM (NSP):

 NSP Performance Reports
2nd Qtr 2009
3rd Qtr 2009
4th Qtr 2009
1st Qtr 2010
2nd Qtr 2010

3rd Qtr 2010
4th Qtr 2010
1st Qtr 2011

2nd Qtr 2011
3rd Qtr 2011
 

 The NSP Plan for Indy:
 
Indy NSP Plan

Target Areas for NSP funds:Target Areas for NSP Funds-Map

Presentations from the Redevelopment Planning CouncilPresentation #1
Presentation #2

Presentation #3
Planning Council Organizations

NSP Maps (pdf format):Low and Middle Income Target Areas & 2007-08 Foreclosures- Map 1Foreclosure Risk - Map 2Percent of High Cost Loans - Map 3Percent of 120 and below area median income - Map 4

USPS Postal Vacancy Rates - Map 5

Foreclosure Density - Map 6NSP General Target Areas - Map 7

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