§ 903.6 - What information must a PHA provide in the 5-Year Plan?  


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  • § 903.6 What information must a PHA provide in the 5-Year Plan?

    (a) A PHA must include in its 5-Year Plan a statement of:

    (1) The PHA's mission for serving the needs of low-income, very low-income and extremely low-income families in the PHA's jurisdiction; and

    (2) The PHA's goals and objectives that enable the PHA to serve the needs of the families identified in the PHA's Annual Plan. For HUD, the PHA and the public to better measure the success of the PHA in meeting its goals and objectives, the PHA must adopt quantifiable goals and objectives for serving those needs wherever possible.

    (3) A statement about goals, activities, objectives, policies, or programs that will enable a PHA to serve the needs of child and adult victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking.

    (b) After submitting its first 5-Year Plan, a PHA in its succeeding 5-Year Plans, must address:

    (1) The PHA's mission, goals and objectives for the next 5 years; and

    (2) The progress the PHA has made in meeting the goals and objectives described in the PHA's previous 5-Year Plan.

    (c) If a PHA intends to select one or more projects for project-based assistance without competition in accordance with § 983.51(c), the PHA must include a statement of this intent in its 5-Year Plan (or an amendment to the 5-Year Plan) in order to notify the public prior to making a noncompetitive selection.

    [65 FR 81222, Dec. 22, 2000, as amended at 73 FR 72344, Nov. 28, 2008; 75 FR 66262, Oct. 27, 2010; 89 FR 38292, May 7, 2024]