Substantial Amendment to the 2015-2019 Consolidated Plan and the 2016 Annual Action Plan for Housing Trust Fund Approved 11/22/16
Substantial Amendment, with attachments
2015- 2019 Consolidated Plan Approved 5/13/15
MFA and DFA have developed a five-year plan for housing, community development and infrastructure. The plan guides housing, community development and infrastructure investment policy and actions such as housing, economic development, public facility, water and infrastructure investment over the next several years. Known as the “Consolidated Plan for Housing and Community Development,” the study is required every five years by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The planning process just concluded is intended to comprehensively fulfill three basic goals: to provide decent housing, to expand economic opportunities and to provide a suitable living environment. Creating a successful plan hinged on input from people who are knowledgeable about housing and community development in New Mexico – people like you.
MFA and DFA hosted two public hearings on May 20 at the MFA office, 344 Fourth Street SW in Albuquerque, at 2:00 pm and at 5:30 pm. The purpose of the meeting was to obtain input on housing and community development needs in New Mexico, especially low and moderate income and special needs persons. The information gathered was used to develop the 2015 – 2020 Consolidated Plan, the 2015 Annual Action Plan and the 2015 Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice. These documents guide policies and set priorities for spending federal funds from the Department of Housing and Urban Development for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds, HOME Investment Partnership Programs (HOME) funds, Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) funds and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) funds. Areas to be funded are, generally, all of New Mexico outside the cities of Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Farmington, Rio Rancho, and Las Cruces.
NOTE: It is the policy of MFA and DFA to comply in all respects with the non‐discrimination requirements of Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Individuals who require the reports to be provided in an alternative format may contact Debbie Davis at ddavis@housingnm.org to make their needs known. Requests should be made as soon as possible to allow sufficient time to arrange the accommodation. Si necesita ayuda en español para entender este documento, puede solicitarla sin costo adicional, llamando al número 505.843.6880. Locations for the public hearings are handicapped accessible.
- 2015 - 2019 Consolidated Plan
- 2015 -2019 Consolidated Plan and 2015 Action Plan, IDIS Download
- Draft Public Notice
- Proyecto Aviso Público
2011- 2015 Consolidated Plan
- 2011-2015 Consolidated Plan Approved by HUD January 11, 2011
- Amendment to 2011-2015 Consolidated Plan and 2011 Action Plan
- Amendment to 2011 Action Plan, pages 64 and 65 (6/13/11)
- 2010 New Mexico County Profiles
Certification of Consistency with Consolidated Plan
Public Housing Authorities requesting a Certification of Consistency with the Consolidated Plan should download and complete the "Determination" form below, and send to the attention of Debbie Davis.
- Determination of Public Housing Authority’s Plan Consistency with the State of New Mexico Consolidated Plan
- Certification by State or Local Official of PHA Plans Consistency with the Consolidated Plan or State Consolidated Plan (All PHAs) HUD-50077-SL
- Certification of Consistency with the Consolidated Plan (HUD-2991 form) when an agency is applying for funding
Citizen Participation Plan
The CPP sets forth general policies and procedures for implementing and carrying out the Consolidated Planning Process, such as how the Consolidated Plan will be developed, dates and milestones along which the process will proceed, and methods for citizens to offer the State assistance and guidance in the formulation of the Plan. The CPP can be reviewed here: