Small cities Sample Clauses
The 'Small cities' clause defines specific terms, conditions, or exceptions that apply to municipalities classified as small cities within the context of the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines how certain obligations, benefits, or requirements may differ for small cities compared to larger municipalities, such as adjusted service levels, modified fee structures, or eligibility for particular programs. Its core function is to recognize the unique circumstances of small cities and ensure that contractual provisions are appropriately tailored to their scale and resources, thereby promoting fairness and practicality in implementation.
Small cities. The Act permits each state to elect to admin- ister all aspects of the CDBG program annual fund allocation for the non-en- titlement areas within its jurisdiction. All states except Hawaii have elected to administer the CDBG program for non-entitlement areas within their ju- risdiction. This section is applicable only to active HUD-administered small cities grants in New York. The require- ments for the non-entitlement CDBG grants in Hawaii are set forth in § 570.429 of this subpart. States that elected to administer the program after the close of Fiscal Year 1984 can- not return administration of the pro- gram to HUD. A decision by a state to discontinue administration of the pro- gram would result in the loss of CDBG funds for non-entitlement areas in that state and the reallocation of those funds to all states in the succeeding fiscal year.
