Instructions
for Completing the CDBG Small Cities Performance Assessment Report
(PAR)
U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development Office
of Community Planning and Development
OMB
Approval No. 2506-0020 (exp.
06/30/2016)
Public
reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to
average 4 hours per response, including the time for reviewing
instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and
maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the
collection of information. This agency may not collect this
information, and you are not required to complete this form, unless
it displays a currently valid OMB control number.
The
information is needed for the HUD-Administered Small Cities
competition in New York. The program is operating on a competitive
basis and the information is essential for the rating and ranking
process. The Performance Assessment Report (PAR) provides
information on the financial and physical development status of each
activity funded. Section 113(b) of the Housing and Community
Development Act of 1974, as amended, requires the Secretary to
require recipients of CDBG assistance to submit such reports to
determine grantee performance and for HUD’s Annual Report to
Congress on accomplishments. Information is used to rate and rank
applications and determine performance under the grant agreement.
There are no sensitive questions. Further, this collection does not
include information on individuals and is considered public
information. Collection of data to demonstrate compliance with CDBG
program requirements is already covered by provisions of the Privacy
Act.
The
purpose of the Performance Assessment Report is to provide HUD with
information on the financial and physical development status of each
activity which has not been previously reported as completed in a
performance report it must also provide information for HUD to make
an initial determination about how the program has complied with
certain civil rights requirements.
For
example:
16
total
9-d,f
3-d
This
report is due no later than 12 months following grant award, and
annually thereafter on the date of the award until completion of all
CDBG-funded activities. A report is also due no later than 90 days
following completion of all CDBG-funded activities, unless waived by
the HUD Manager. The HUD Manager may waive this final report if, in
his/her judgment, the previous report adequately describes the
project results.
4-c
Additionally,
if there has been displacement, direct or indirect, as a result of
CDBG-funded activities, indicate the number of households relocated
by racial/ethnic group using the appropriate definition from the
list of definitions below, and the census tract or enumeration
district to which relocated.
The
report consists of Form HUD 4052 and a set of required narratives:
Grantee.
Enter the name as shown on the cover sheet of the report.
Grant
number.
Enter the grant number assigned by HUD.
For
example:
20
total
6-a
1234.12
3.
Date. Enter
the submission date of the report.
5-b
3456.34
2-b
4567.46
Reporting
period. Indicate
the period covered by the report.
Activity
number.
Enter the number you assigned to the activity in your application.
7-e
8900.78
6.
Name and location.
For each activity numbered in Column 5, list the name used in the
application. Below each activity, provide the actual location of
each physical development activity either carried out or being
carried out in whole or in part with CDBG funds. The location should
be described in specific terms by street address and by census
tract, enumeration district, or by quadrant of the city where there
is only one enumeration district.
It
should be noted that all displacement should be reported here
whether or not the household qualified for relocation benefits.
Displacement means the involuntary movement (excluding temporary
relocation) of a household from a dwelling unit resulting from its
acquisition, rehabilitation, or demolition when: funded in whole or
in part with CDBG funds, or (2) funded with non-CDBG funds where the
acquisition, rehabilitation, or demolition is a prerequisite for an
activity carried out with CDBG funds, e.g., acquisition of a
dwelling unit with local funds to provide a site for a neighborhood
facility to be constructed with CDBG funds. Displacement also means
the involuntary movement (excluding temporary reloca-tion) of a
household from a dwelling unit necessitated by CDBG assisted code
enforcement. The racial and ethnic categories required to be
reported on are listed below. The category which most closely
reflects and individual’s recognition in his/her community
should be used for purposes of reporting on persons of mixed
racial/ethnic origins.
7.
Accomplishments.
Describe the results of the expenditure of CDBG funds by providing
clear measures such as: number of houses rehabilitated; length and
diameter of new or improved water and sewer lines, including number
of tap-ons and hook-up assistance: number of acres of parkland
acquired: number of persons served by neighborhood health
facilities; length of streets and sidewalks repaired; number of jobs
created, etc. If there is any change from the application in terms
of beneficiaries, scope or location of activities, be sure to
indicate.
Definitions
8.
Direct Benefit. Fill
in this column for direct benefit only. A direct benefit activity is
one which requires the beneficiary to submit and application or
complete a personal record as an integral part of receiving the
benefit of the activity. Examples of direct benefit activities are:
rehabilitation loan or grant, sewer tap-ons; relocation; public
services, indicate the number of person benefitting by racial/ethnic
group, and whether female headed house-hold. For public services,
indicate the number of persons benefitting, as above. Indicate the
benefitting racial/ethnic group by using the letter for the
appropriate definition from the list of definitions below.
a.
Black/African
American.
A person having origins in any of the black racial groups
of
Africa.
b.
White.
A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe,
the Middle
East,
or North Africa.
c.
Asian.
A person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far
East, South-
east
Asia, or the Indian subcontinent including, for example, Cambodia,
China, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippine
Islands, Thailand and Vietnam. d. Native
Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander.
A person having origins in any of the original peoples of
Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or other Pacific Islands.
Previous
editions are obsolete.
form
HUD-4052
(5/16)
e.
American
Indian/Alaska Native.
A person having origins in any of the original peoples of North and
South America (including Central America), and who maintains tribal
affiliation or community attachment.
and
other payees. Reporting should be on an accrual basis. If the
grantee’s accounting records are not kept on an accrual basis,
the grantee should develop such information through an analysis of
the documentation on hand.
f.
American
Indian/Alaskan Native and White
13.
Unliquidated obligations. Enter
the current amount of unliquidated obligations (in thousands of CDBG
dollars) as of the end of this reporting period. Unliquidated
obligations represent the amount of obligations incurred by the
grantee for which an expenditure has not been recorded. Obligations
are the amounts of orders placed, contract and grants awarded,
services received and similar transactions during the reporting
period that will require payment by the grantee during the same or a
future period.
American
Indian/Alaskan Native and Black/African American Black/African
American and White Asian
and White
j.
Other
Female
headed households
Ethnicity:
Hispanic/Latino. A
person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American,
or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race.
14.
Unobligated balance. Enter
the current unobligated balance (in thousands of CDBG dollars) as of
the end of this reporting period. The unobligated balance is the
amount of funds remaining after all expenditures and all
unliquidated obligations have been sub-tracted from the total
estimated cost of an activity.
9. National
objectives. Each
activity must address at least one national objective, if the
activity
addresses the objective of benefit to low and moderate income
persons, give the anticipated/actual percent of benefit to persons
of low and moderate income. The final report must list the actual
percent of benefit to persons of low and moderate income. For grants
awarded in FY 84 and thereafter, not less than 51 percent of funds
received must be used for activities that benefit low and moderate
income persons.
15.
Program income. If
there is any program income earned or planned to be earned, check
the box and attached a separate sheet describing:
the
source of program incomes;
schedule
of expected receipts; and
the
amount of funds.
For
the remaining two objectives, indicate the national objective
addressed by the activity. The following symbols may be used:
L/M
Low and moderate income
16.
Narrative requirements. On
a separate sheet
%
persons
S/B
Slums and blight U/N Urgent Need
a. Affirmative
Fair Housing. Describe
in narrative, the actions taken to affirmatively further
fair housing. See 24 CFR 5870.904(c).
10.
Schedule status. Indicate
by “yes”
specific
milestone is more than two months ahead or behind schedule, or if
the anticipated completion date more than two months ahead or behind
schedule, submit a revised Program Schedule Form HUD 4126.6. This
requirement may be waived at the discretion of the HUD office,
provided the HUD office believes that the change in schedule will
have no adverse effect on the timely completion of the project.
or
“no” whether each activity on schedule. If a
b. Citizen
comments. Summarize
the comments, if any, received on the proposed
PAR.
c.
Program assessment.
i.
Amendments. Give
the approval date of any program amendments that required HUD
approval. If you made any program changes that did not require HUD
approval, describe the changes, and give the date the changes were
implemented.
11.
Budgeted amount. Enter
the current total budgeted amount of each activity numbered in
Column 5. The total for this column should reflect the grant amount
plus any program income.
ii.
Program assessment. In
narrative form, assess the relationship of your pro-gram
accomplishments to the objectives identified in your application.
Include your evaluation of the extent to which funds were used for
activities that benefitted low and moderate income persons.
12.
Funds expended. For
each activity, enter the total amount of funds actually expended as
of the date of this report. Expenditures include the sum of actual
cash disbursements, the amount of indirect expense incurred and the
net amount owed by the grantee for goods and other property received
or for services performed by employees, contractor, subgrantees,
iii.
Future changes. Given
your experience with this program, indicate what changes, if any,
you would make in any future program.
Name
and Address of Grantee
Grant
Number
The
Grantee's authorized representative certifies that:
a.
To the best of his/her knowledge and belief the data in this report
was true and accurate as of the date of the report.
b.
The records described in 24 CFR 570.506 are being maintained and
will be made available upon request.
c.
Activities have been carried out in compliance with the
certifications submitted with the application, and future
activities, will be carried out in compliance with the
certifications.
Typed
Name and Title of authorized representative
Telephone
Number
Signature
of authorized representative
Date
form
HUD-4052
(5/16)
Previous
editions are obsolete.
CDBG
Small Cities Performance
Assessment Report (PAR)
U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development Office
of Community Planning and Development
OMB
Approval No. 2506-0020 (exp.6/30/2016)
1.
Grantee
2.
Grant Number
3.
Date
From:
To:
4.
Reporting Period
5.
Activity
Number
6.
Name and Location
7.
Accomplishments
8.
Direct Benefit
9.
National
Objective
10.
Schedule
Status
11.
Budgeted
Amount
12.
Funds
Expended
13.
Unliquidated
Obligations
14.
Unobligated
Balance
(Thousands)
(Thousands)
(Thousands)
(Thousands)
Cumulative
Program Income (See attached sheet)
Totals
$
$
$
$
Previous
editions are obsolete.
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