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7.A. - Page 23 of 38 <br />organizations that represent protected class members and organizations that enforce fair housing <br />laws when preparing the Plan. The City will also consult with public housing authorities (PHAs) <br />operating in the jurisdiction. The consultation process will include consultation with regional <br />government agencies in addition to adjacent units of general local government and local <br />government agencies. This includes local government agencies with metropolitan -wide planning <br />and transportation responsibilities, particularly for problems and solutions that go beyond a single <br />jurisdiction. <br />The Plan is carried out through Annual Action Plans, which provide a concise summary of the <br />actions, activities, and the specific federal and non-federal resources that will be used each year <br />to address the priority needs and specific goals identified by the Consolidated Plan. <br />Public meetings will be held at a time and location convenient to the general public, with <br />accessibility and/or accommodations for persons with disabilities and, if possible, accommodation <br />of non-English translation assistance when appropriate. The City shall encourage, in conjunction <br />with public housing agency consultations, participation of residents of public and assisted housing <br />developments, including any resident advisory boards, resident councils, and resident <br />management corporations, in the process of developing and implementing the Plan, along with <br />other low-income residents of targeted revitalization areas in which the developments are located. <br />Prior to the submission of the Plan to HUD, the City will publish a notice to inform the public of the <br />availability of the Plan for a 30 -day review and comment period. This notice will be published in a <br />local newspaper of general circulation and/or on the City's website. During the notice period the <br />draft Plan will be available for public review on the City's website, and/or in print version at the <br />Housing Division at City Hall, 1017 Middlefield Road, Redwood City. Interested persons will have <br />30 days to provide written comments on the draft Plan. Interested parties may also provide oral <br />comments at the public hearing held by the HHCC or City Council meeting at the conclusion of <br />the 30 -day period. The City shall consider any comments or views received from the public in <br />preparing the final Plan and a summary of all comments received during the 30 -day period will be <br />included in the Plan that is submitted to HUD. <br />One of the required public hearings will occur before the proposed Plan is published for comment. <br />ANNUAL ACTION PLANS <br />The Plan is carried out through Annual Action Plans, which provide a concise summary of the <br />actions, activities, and the specific federal and non-federal resources that will be used each year <br />to address the priority needs and specific goals identified by the Plan. <br />Prior to the submission of the Annual Action Plan to HUD, the City will publish a notice to inform <br />the public of the availability of the Annual Action Plan for a 30 -day review and comment period. <br />This notice will be published in a local newspaper of general circulation and/or on the City's <br />website. <br />The notice shall also specify the amount of funds to be used for activities benefiting lower income <br />persons; indicate the activities likely to result in displacement, if any; indicate the availability of the <br />City's plan to minimize displacement of persons as the result of CDBG and HOME program - <br />funded activities and the availability of the City's plan to assist persons actually displaced as a <br />result of the funded activity, if any. <br />0 <br />51 <br />