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8.A. - Page 44 of 64 <br />AP -50 Geographic Distribution — 91.220(f) <br />Description of the geographic areas of the entitlement (including areas of low-income and <br />minority concentration) where assistance will be directed <br />Redwood City does not have a specific target area and will use funds city wide. The City will provide <br />programs and services identified in this Plan to households with the greatest need. Therefore, most <br />activities will serve eligible low income households on a citywide basis and these applicants will apply for <br />assistance on a program -by -program basis. Physical activities, including housing and neighborhood <br />improvements, will generally be provided within the Census Block Group Areas with the greatest <br />concentrations of low income households. <br />The City's geographic targeting of HOME funds includes contiguous jurisdictions in addition to citywide <br />targeting. The HOME regulations permit Redwood City to invest its HOME funds in a project outside of <br />its boundaries if that project will serve its own population as well as that of the contiguous jurisdiction <br />where the project is located. This provides the City with the opportunity to invest HOME funds in eligible <br />housing activities physically located in contiguous jurisdictions when they will benefit Redwood City <br />residents and address needs, strategies and goals identified in the City's Consolidated Plan. <br />Geographic Distribution <br />Target Area <br />Percentage of Funds <br />Citywide and low income census tracts <br />100 <br />Contiguous jurisdictions <br />Table 8 - Geographic Distribution <br />Rationale for the priorities for allocating investments geographically <br />Refer to previous narrative. <br />Discussion <br />Annual Action Plan <br />2019 <br />OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) <br />W <br />172 <br />