(a)
- (1) A government agency, including a housing authority, with jurisdiction in the national capital region, an entity controlled directly or indirectly by a housing authority that operates in the national capital region, and a community development organization may apply to the Department to receive Program funds for community enhancement projects.
- (2) The Department shall establish the application process.
(3) The application shall contain:
- (i) the neighborhood revitalization plan;
- (ii) a description of each community enhancement project;
- (iii) organizational documents for the community development organization; and
- (iv) any other information the Department requires.
(b)
- (1) The Department, by regulation, shall establish a quantitative system to evaluate each application.
(2) The quantitative evaluation system shall evaluate each application based on:
- (i) the neighborhood revitalization plan and how the plan relates to the goals outlined in the community's larger sustainable communities plan;
- (ii) the description of the community conditions and the appropriateness of outlined strategies to address those conditions;
- (iii) the ability of each proposed community enhancement project to address identified challenges within the community; and
- (iv) the capacity and experience of the applicant and the applicant's partners to complete the proposals and leverage additional financing.
(c) The Department may give additional consideration to applications that include:
- (1) opportunities that promote compact redevelopment and connect housing and job opportunities with transportation options;
- (2) activities in specially designated districts that encourage residential reinvestment that reinforces the success of the businesses in the districts;
- (3) community enhancement projects that encourage or incorporate elements that address environmental responsibility and stewardship into the site and project development, design, and construction;
- (4) community enhancement projects that incorporate additional State and local revitalization and smart growth programs and financing tools;
- (5) capital investments and business practices that incorporate inclusionary hiring practices that increase local workforce opportunities; and
- (6) projects whose purpose is to identify for acquisition, acquire, develop, or promote the development of vacant or blighted properties.
Added by Acts 2019, c. 732, § 2, eff. Oct. 1, 2019.