Citizen Participation Sample Clauses

Citizen Participation this is the process of citizen participation referred to in Ministerial Resolution No. 535-2004-MEM-DM and Ministerial Resolution No. 223-2010-MEM-DM, or the norms that in future take their place.
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Citizen Participation. The Grantee certifies that it has followed a detailed citizen participation plan that satisfies the requirements of 24 CFR 570.486, and will continue to provide opportunities for citizen participation.
Citizen Participation. The Jurisdiction is subject to the requirements concerning citizen participation contained in Federal Regulations at 24 CFR, Part 570.486, Local Government Requirements, Part 91.105 and 91.115.
Citizen Participation. The Subrecipient will have processes in place (satisfaction surveys, Board representation, grievance procedures, etc.) which receive, document, and utilize the input from low-income persons potentially benefiting or affected by the program or project covered under this Agreement.
Citizen Participation. All program data necessary to provide reports to citizens will be made available by the Operating Agency. Discussions will be held often enough so that the Operating Agency will be adequately appraised of citizen recommendations during the course of the program. Operating Agency representatives shall be available to respond to questions and receive recommendations at local meetings when so requested by the Executive Director or his designee.
Citizen Participation. Each of the processes discussed in this Agreement will be carried out in compliance with the CDBG Citizen Participation process as specified in federal regulations at 24 CFR 570.486, and Jurisdiction’s public hearing requirements.
Citizen Participation. The CHDO will take such actions as may be necessary or appropriate to assure ongoing citizen participation in the subject HOME program as required by applicable regulations and guidelines.
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Citizen Participation. The following summarizes the steps needed to develop an effective citizen participation process that complies with HUD and State requirements. It is essential the city/county conducts planning activities that involve citizen input when determining potential project requests from the CDBG program. The local government is required to encourage citizen participation, particularly by low- and moderate-income persons who reside in slum or blighted areas and areas in which CDBG funds are proposed to be used. This process should establish the areas and identify the activities that residents have determined are the most needed for the community. Local governments are required to ensure that citizens will be given reasonable and timely access to local meetings, information, and records relating to proposed and actual use of CDBG funds. The city/county also must assist representatives of low/mod groups that request help in developing proposals. When planning public meetings, local governments must provide reasonable accommodations, such as sign language or availability of major documents in a requested language. All public meetings must be accessible to the handicapped. The Public Notice for the meeting(s) must include a statement on non-discrimination and provide a TDD or Nevada number where individuals who are hearing impaired individuals can obtain information about the CDBG program.
Citizen Participation. You must follow State and federal program regulations pertaining to Citizen Participation. You must: • Provide for and encourage citizen participation in your CDBG program. • Conduct public hearings to inform the public of your proposed and actual use of CDBG funds, obtain citizens' views, and respond to proposals and questions. • Provide an address, phone number, and times for submitting complaints and grievances about the program, and respond in writing to written complaints and grievances within 15 working days, whenever possible; • Maintain a public information file to provide the written program information. Public hearing notices should inform citizens of the location of the public information file. See Chapter 18 for additional information about the Citizen Participation Requirements and a sample Public Notice.
Citizen Participation. The Grantee is subject to the requirements concerning citizen participation contained in Federal Regulations at 24 CFR, Part 570.486, Local Government Requirements, Part 91.105 and 91.115.
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