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NSP1 Substantial Amendment

The NSP 1 Substantial Amendment to the Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP1) Action Plan was approved by HUD, after a 15 day public comment period, on February 22, 2010. The approved plan, with comments, is linked below.

Please note, several substantial amendments have been made, and all text/chart changes can be identified by color as follows:

Original NSP Action Plan: Black
June 2009 Substantial Amendment: Red
October 2009 Substantial Amendment: Violet
February 2010 Substantial Amendment: Green

The Division of Housing's (DOH) remaining NSP1 funds are prioritized solely for use in the redevelopment (new construction) or rehabilitation of multi-family rental housing. DOH is no longer accepting applications for single family housing, land banking, or demolition projects.

Action Plan & Public Comment
REVISED Substantial Amendment For NSP 1
As amended and approved by HUD February 22, 2010
 
Action Plan Appendices

Appendix 1:Intergovernmental Agreement between the City of Colorado Springs and the State of Colorado

Appendices 2, 3, and 4: 

  • 2: Methodology for Determining Funding Allocation
  • 3:  Criteria and Data
  • 4:  Definitions of Factors for Scoring

Appendix 5:Census Blocks with Risk Scores 7-10

Appendix 6:Intent to Apply spreadsheet

Appendix 8:NSP Income Limits and Fair Market Rents

Appendix 9:Memorandum of Understanding between Arapahoe County and the State of Colorado

Appendix 10:Letter from Greeley/Weld Grantee

Appendix 11:,NSP Eligible Uses By Property Type

Affidavits of Publication

 

Performance Reports (QPR)