National Disaster Resilience Competition (NDRC)

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National Disaster Resilience Competition (NDRC) Citizen Participation and Consultation Requirements U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development 1

Presenters Office of Community, Planning and Development Meg Barclay Office of Block Grant Assistance Jim Potter Office of Environment and Energy Lynsey Johnson Office of Economic Resilience Jessie Handforth Kome Office of Block Grant Assistance Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity George D. Williams, Sr. Office of Policy, Legislative Initiatives and Outreach 2

Agenda 1. Overview: National Disaster Resilience Competition Purpose and Provisions Citizen Participation and Consultation Requirements 2. How does Public Participation help you? 3. What should you keep in mind? 4. Resources Available to NDRC Eligible Applicants 5. Questions 3

NDRC Overview The National Disaster Resilience Competition (NDRC) makes available nearly $1 billion to communities that have been impacted by natural disasters between 2011-2013. The competition encourages communities to not only consider how they can recover from a past disaster but also how to avoid future disaster losses to be more Resilient Applicants need to link or tie-back their proposals to the disaster from which they are recovering, as well as demonstrate how they are reducing future risks and advancing broader community development goals within in their target geographic area(s). 4

5 NDRC Overview

NDRC NOFA Consultation Requirements All applicants must consult with adjacent States, tribes, Units of General Local Government (UGLGs), and other stakeholders and affected parties in the geographic areas surrounding potential projects to ensure consistency with applicable regional redevelopment plans. 6

NDRC NOFA Appendix I 7

NDRC NOFA Consultation Requirements All consultation and citizen participation must be carried out in a way to: Sufficiently assess recovery needs, community development issues and vulnerabilities in areas affected by the qualifying disaster Identify and design an approach that will directly address these needs 8

NDRC NOFA Eligible States Must consult with: All disaster affected units of general local government including eligible entitlements not identified as eligible applicants Any other local or regional agencies with metropolitanwide planning responsibilities that operated in disaster affected counties To ensure consistency with applicable regional development plans, must additionally consult with: Tribes UGLGs Other stakeholders and affected parties 9

NDRC NOFA Eligible UGLGs Must consult with: Adjacent UGLGs Other local or regional agencies with metropolitanwide planning responsibilities Adjacent states in the geographic areas surrounding the potential projects To ensure consistency with applicable regional development plans, must additionally consult with: Tribes UGLGs Other stakeholders and affected parties 10

Consult Idea Sound Approach Two sections: Consultation (15 pts) Idea or Concept (15 pts) Overall, HUD will evaluate your Phase 1 Factor 3 responses for clarity, thoroughness, completeness, and inclusion of the input from, needs of, and potential benefits to vulnerable populations and the businesses that employ and serve them. 11

Stakeholder geography Multi-state region State Multi-county region Adjacent Area(s) Points for reaching further MID-URN Area At a minimum, must consult with stakeholders in MID- URN area(s) + adjacent (including state for UGLGs) (See Appendix I) 12

NDRC NOFA Citizen Participation Requirements At least one public hearing at the Applicant s level of government per Phase: Provide a reasonable opportunity (at least 15 days for Phase 1 and 30 days for Phase 2) for citizen comment, and Ongoing citizen access to information about the use of grant funds. Publish the specified portions of the proposed submission on website or other place to reasonable examine. Encouraged to notify affected citizens. Ensure all citizens have equal access to information about the program. Must provide a reasonable time frame and method(s) for receiving comments on the submission. 13

Community Engagement and Inclusiveness Regional collaboration Cross-disciplinary collaboration Community engagement and outreach, especially with vulnerable populations, including persons with disabilities and Limited English Speaking populations Project coordination in partnership with other key stakeholders Consultation and stakeholder involvement during need determination, design, implementation, commissioning and evaluation phases of the project Working with other organizations 14

How does Public Involvement Help Me? Required by several authorities governing 15 federal undertakings: National Environmental Policy Act National Historic Preservation Act (Section 106) Executive Order 12898 on Environmental Justice Executive Order 11988 on Floodplains Executive Order 11990 on Wetlands

Why do I want public involvement? Environmental planning and review streamlined Collapses the schedule to its minimum duration Data gathering improved through crowd sourcing Efficiently find issues through communal memory Clearly understand issues and impacts through residents perspective Buy-in only possible through engagement Acceptable mitigation (if necessary) should be determined through informed decisions with those impacted 16

Terminology Meaningful Involvement: Decision makers seek out and facilitate the involvement of those potentially affected People have an opportunity to participate, and Agency s decision improved by public s contribution 17

Community Partnership Meaningful involvement/participation is planned and happens early in the project planning process Before decisions are made While low cost or no cost mitigations are possible 18

19 Invite affected parties Any meeting is a opportunity to talk about the project Avoid stovepipes, silos, cylinders, and lanes Invite the environmental justice stakeholders to the historic preservation consultation Invite the affected community to rezoning hearings not just the adjacent property owners Residents, Community Leaders, and Elected Officials all have a voice Don t forget the non-english-speaking community members Other Stakeholders Major Employers, Developers, Service Providers Transit operators Healthcare organizations Cast a wide net!

Define the boundaries of the community Knowing the turf informs who to talk to Established neighborhoods Local Planning Departments often Publish Neighborhood Maps Ask Residents or Community Organizations (Everyone knows their turf) Physical barriers (Highways, Rivers, Railroads, etc.) Extent of impacts 20

Coordinate opportunities National Environmental Policy Act Scoping National Historic Preservation Act, Section 106 Consultation Consolidated Plan Biannual Outreach These requirements are designed especially to encourage participation by lowand moderate-income persons A jurisdiction also is expected to take whatever actions are appropriate to encourage participation of all its citizens, including minorities [24CFR91.105(a)(2)(ii)] Local Zoning Map or Comprehensive Plan Updates, Conditional Use Hearings Ethnic Festivals, Block Parties, Community Celebrations Any public gathering is an opportunity to educate and learn 21

Consultation Summary and Chart Appendix I of the NDRC NOFA lists agencies that should be consulted in the process. Identify and seek commitments from the public and private partners needed to develop and implement a solution. Develop an outreach plan that includes strategies to ensure that vulnerable and underserved populations, including persons with disabilities and Limited English speaking populations are involved in the planning and decision-making processes. Meaningful engagement and participation ensures the highest probability of success for all stakeholders. 22

NDRC Resources: Rockefeller Workshops The Rockefeller Foundation plans to convene resilience workshops for NDRC-eligible Applicants around the country during the first 180 days of the NDRC, coinciding with Phase 1. Participation in these workshops will be offered to every eligible applicant. The resilience workshops will offer tools and concepts that will help applicants identify and assess their situation, engage with their communities, choose resilience building opportunities, and prepare applications. 23

Other NDRC Resources Quick link: http://hud.gov/resilience Resilience-related resources: https://www.hudexchange.info/cdbg-dr/resilient-recovery/ https://www.hudexchange.info/manage-a-program/community-resilience Fact Sheet: http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/documents/huddoc?id=ndrcfactsheetfinal.pdf NDRC NOFA posted on Grants.gov : http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/hud?src=/program_offices/administration/grants/fundsavail Competition infographic: http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/documents/huddoc?id=ndr-comp-infographic.pdf Submit NDRC questions to: resilientrecovery@hud.gov NDRC NOFA And Resilience Webinar Series: https://www.hudexchange.info/news/ndrc-webinar-series/ 24

QUESTIONS? 25