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Housing & Community Development
One City Commons
7th Floor
400 S. Orange Ave.
P.O. Box 4990
Orlando, FL  
32802-4990
Phone 407-246-2708
Fax 407-246-3055

Housing & Community Development

FY 2010-2015 Consolidated Plan Survey
Housing Counseling Agencies

We are facing challenging times in the housing market. City of Orlando residents are losing their jobs, condominiums are reverting back into the rental market, construction of single and multi-family homes have decreased, rental vacancy and foreclosures have increased and funding from the federal government is diminishing.

As a result, the Housing and Community Development Department is requesting your assistance in filling out this survey. Your input will help us to determine our community’s priorities and impact how federal dollars are spent to benefit low to moderate income families and neighborhoods in the City of Orlando for the next five years.

We are also hosting an Affordable Housing Focus Group on April 7 at City Hall, 400 South Orange Avenue, 9th floor, in the Overlook Room from 9 to 11 a.m. During this meeting, the focus group will discuss the requirements of the Consolidated Plan and the affordable housing needs in the City of Orlando. Your input will help to prioritize the housing needs of the City. If you plan to attend, please RSVP to Frances De Jesus by email at frances.dejesus@cityoforlando.net or by phone to 407.246.3413. Thank you for your support.

Sincerely,

Lelia W. Allen
Director, Housing and Community Development Department
 

Name of Organization:

Mission of your Organization:

Based on your knowledge, share what the needs of your organization are during the next five (5) years. For example:
  • Money to pay for mortgage payments during hardship situations
  • Provide more funding for homeowner counseling
  • “Rebuild Your Credit” workshops
  • Money for peer to peer counseling programs
  • Provide more funding for financial and credit counseling

List the needs that you have identified for FY 2010-2015 and rank in order of priorities – High priority); 2 (medium priority); 3 (low priority):

 

What do individuals need in order to recover from foreclosure (i.e. housing, counseling, job training, to address root causes, advocates)?

How can the City of Orlando meet the needs of those individuals threaten by foreclosure or the needs of those recovering from foreclosure.
 
In the event that Housing and Community Development staff needs more information or clarification of my comments, do not hesitate to contact me at:
Your Name:
Title:
Phone:

Housing and Community Development, City Hall 6th Floor. 400 S. Orange Ave. PO Box 4990 Orlando Fl 32808