Community Needs Survey
The City of Covington receives two entitlement grants from the Department of Housing and Urban Development. These grants are the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and the HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME). CDBG and HOME are utilized by the City for economic, housing and community development.
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How do you feel these funds should be allocated geographically?
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If you answered “targeted to specific neighborhoods or specific geographic areas of need”, what neighborhood(s) or areas of need would you target?
How would you rank the following list of community development activities based on how important they are to the continued revitalization of the City? Rank the activities from 1-10 with 10 being the most important and 1 being the least important. (1 = least important)
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Economic Development (i.e. jobs, new businesses)
Affordable Housing Development (new housing and homeownership programs)
Market-rate Housing Development
Safety Services (police and fire protection)
Public Facility Improvements (i.e. parks, playgrounds, greenspace)
Infrastructure Improvements (streets, sidewalks, sewers)
Recreation Programs (summer youth programs, movies in the park, aquatic activities)
Property Code Enforcement
Home Repair Programs (housing rehab for elderly or very-low income residents)
Beautification Projects (tree planting, trash removal, street cleaning)
Please list any other types of specific activities not listed above that you feel would improve the City:
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