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CDBG-MITIGATION

Action Plan
Notice

Approved July 12, 2021 | The Territory’s CDBG – Mitigation Action Plan to spend $774 million on housing; infrastructure & public facilities; economic resilience & revitalization; public services and planning is published.

CDBG-MIT Action Plan

CDBG-MIT Action Plan - Spanish

CDBG-MIT Substantial Amendment

CDBG-MIT Substantial Amendment No.2 Draft A

Overview

On April 10, 2018, HUD allocated nearly $28 billion in Community Development Block Grant disaster recovery (CDBG–DR) funds appropriated by the Further Additional Supplemental Appropriations for Disaster Relief Requirements Act, 2018. HUD allocated $10.03 billion for the purpose of addressing unmet needs from disasters that occurred in 2017; $2 billion for enhanced or improved electrical power systems in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands; and $15.9 billion for mitigation activities. This notice governs he use of the $2 billion CDBG–DR allocation for enhanced or improved electrical power systems in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

What is CDBG-MIT?

Hurricanes Irma and Maria had a devastating impact on the United States Virgin Islands. The two back-to-back Category 5 storms in September 2017 caused significant destruction to housing, infrastructure, and the economy in the Territory.

HUD’s Community Development Block Grant Mitigation (CDBG-MIT) Program supports strategic and high-impact activities to mitigate disaster risks and reduce future losses by lessening the impact of future disasters.
HUD mitigation activities increase resilience to disasters, reducing or eliminating the long-term risk of loss of life, injury, damage to and loss of property, and suffering and hardship. Learn more about the CDBG-MIT Program.

The U.S. Virgin Islands Housing Finance Authority (VIHFA) manages this money, submitting to HUD the Territory’s CDBG-MIT Action Plan prior to expending the CDBG-MIT funds. The plan proposes activities to address unmet infrastructure and public facilities, economic resilience, housing, public services, and planning needs, in accordance with HUD requirements and public input, using data-driven decision making to establish priorities.

Federal Register Notice

HUD published the CDBG-MIT U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS NOTICE on September 10, 2019.
HUD published the CDBG-MIT NOTICE on August 30, 2019.

CDBG-MIT Action Plan

As with CDBG-DR, VIHFA must submit a distinct CDBG-MIT Action Plan, which now is due to HUD no later than January 4, 2021.

The Territory’s CDBG-MIT Action Plan must meet the requirements set forth by HUD in Federal Register Vol. 84, No. 169 (August 30, 2019), 84 FR 45838, and Federal Register Vol. 85 No. 17 (January 27, 2020), 85 FR 4676. In general, these requirements include:

  • Connecting mitigation programs and projects to identify risks in the Territory.
  • A Mitigation Needs Assessment, which takes into consideration characteristics and impacts of current and future hazards that put at risk indispensable infrastructure and services.
  • Consideration of the potential impacts that mitigation activities may have on the seven (7) community lifelines encompassed in the nationwide planning model set forth by FEMA and adopted by HUD, which include:
    • Energy
    • Food, Water, and Shelter
    • Health and Medical
    • Safety and Security
    • Communication accessibility
    • Hazardous Materials
    • Transportation
  • Long-term planning and risk mitigation considerations that promote local and regional planning and implementation are informed by the Mitigation Needs Assessment in consultation with the public, the private sector, and government agencies.
  • Robust citizen participation through the scheduling of at least five (5) public hearings held at different times in the planning process to seek community input.

Programs

Housing And Public Services

$203,000,000

  • Multi-family House: The Multifamily Housing Program is designed to facilitate the rehabilitation and reconstruction of multi-family developments, aiming to repair, restore, and augment the affordable housing stock.
  • New Home Construction:The New Home Construction Program, utilizing allocated funding,
    focuses on redeveloping and establishing new affordable housing
    stock. Eligible development activities encompass the creation of
    housing units and substantial rehabilitation of vacant, uninhabitable
    dwellings to increase the overall housing availability.
  • Homeless Housing Initiative:The Homeless Housing Initiative addresses the temporary emergency
    housing needs of the homeless and those at risk of homelessness. It
    covers eligible costs for the rehabilitation or replacement of existing
    emergency housing and provides funding to support service providers
    offering aid through essential services.
  • Innovative and Resilient Housing:The Innovative and Resilient Housing Program promotes the adoption
    of architectural and construction techniques to create robust and
    resilient housing. Emphasizing economic development costs, this
    initiative aims to encourage innovative approaches to sustainable and
    durable housing solutions.
  • Public Services:The Public Services Program is aimed at offering employment training,
    childcare, health services, substance abuse treatment and counseling,
    educational programs, fair housing counseling, as well as services
    catering to senior citizens and various other needs.

Questions? Contact: Jamilie Perez (340)772-4432 

Infrastructure and Public Facilities

$363,000,000

  • Community Resilience and Public Facility Funding: The Community Resilience and Public Facilities Program is aimed at
    the need for sufficient and permanent emergency shelters by
    facilitating the construction or rehabilitation of versatile facilities
    specifically designed for disaster preparedness, addressing shelter
    needs during disasters, and responding to other emergencies.
  • Resilient Critical and Natural Infrastructure:The Resilient Critical and Natural Infrastructure Program is focused on
    advancing the adaptation to climate change through the management
    of natural infrastructure assets that provide municipal and ecosystem
    services while providing effective solutions for minimizing coastal
    flooding, erosion, and runoff. 

Questions? Contact (340)772-4432

Economic Resilience and Revitalization

$75,000,000

  • Commercial Hardening and Financing:The Commercial Hardening and Financing program intent is to upgrade
    eligible commercial\private buildings and return them to business uses
    and ensure the ability for such facilities to operate during emergencies.
    Alternate harbor/port sites may be eligible for program funding.
    Commercial Hardening and Funding will be comprised of two project
    activities: Commercial Resilience and Façade and Maritime Industrial
    Harbor Improvements.
  • Small Business Mitigation:Small Business Mitigation program creates a supportive business
    environment with easier access to capital and adequate technical
    support.

Questions? Contact (340)772-4432

Applicant Eligibility

Under the CDBG-Mitigation Program, VIHFA partners with:

– Units of the Government of the USVI (autonomous and semi-autonomous instrumentalities)

– Providers (nonprofits and for-profits) of supporting services for vulnerable populations.

– Developers


Project Dashboard

Projects?

Public Outreach Meetings

Public hearings to discuss proposed programs and activities funded by CDBG-MIT were held on July 12 and 19, 2023. The public comment period for the MIT action plan was open from July 6 to August 7, 2023.

Below are links to the meeting recordings.

Public Outreach Meetings

VIHFA has held a series of virtual and in-person public meetings during the development of the action plans for citizens affected by Hurricanes Irma and Maria since the global coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) of 2020.

View Public Outreach Meetings

VIHFA hosted a Town Hall meeting via Go To Meeting and telephone to provide an overview on the CDBG-MIT Federal Register, outlining the rules and regulations tied to the Territory’s allocation and gathering comment.

Mitigation Public Hearing June 11, 2020

July 9, 2020VIHFA hosted a Town Hall meeting via Zoom, telephone, and simulcast on Facebook Liveto provide an overview on the CDBG-MIT Federal Register, outlining the rules and regulations tied to the Territory’s allocation and gathering comments.

Mitigation Public Hearing July 9, 2020

August 6, 2020 VIHFA hosted a Town Hall meeting via Zoom and simulcast on radio station 107.9FM Da Vybe to provide an overview of the CDBG-MIT Federal Register, outlining the rules and regulations tied to the Territory’s allocation and gathering comments.

Mitigation Public Hearing August 6, 2020

November 12, 2020VIHFA hosted a Town Hall meeting via Zoom and simulcast on Facebook Live to receive feedback and comments following the publication of the Action Plan Draft.

November 19, 2020 – VIHFA hosted a Town Hall meeting via Zoom and simulcast on Facebook Live to receive feedback and comments following the publication of the Action Plan Draft.

December 3, 2020 VIHFA hosted a Town Hall meeting via Zoom and simulcast on Facebook Live to receive feedback and comments following the publication of the Action Plan Draft.

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