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Columbus Ave. Study
The Columbus Avenue Neighborhood Transportation Study identifies enhancements to transportation infrastructure and policies along the Columbus Avenue corridor. The draft report is available on the Columbus Ave. NTP page.
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IIG/TOD Grants

NOTE: Applications due on April 1, 2009

The following applications are being coordinated through the City of San Francisco Mayor's Office.

Infill Infrastructure Grant Program (IIG)

See recent amendments to this grant program.

Purpose

Assist in the new construction and rehabilitation of infrastructure that supports higher-density affordable and mixed-income housing in locations designated as infill.

Assistance Terms

Minimum/Maximum grant amounts for Qualifying Infill Projects: $500,000/$20 million ($250,000 minimum for Rural Areas).

Minimum/Maximum grant amounts for Qualifying Infill Areas (and Large Multiphased Qualifying Infill Projects scored as Areas): $2 million/$30 million ($1 million minimum for Rural Areas).

Eligible Activities

New construction, rehabilitation, and acquisition of infrastructure required as a condition of or approved in connection with approval of Qualifying Infill Projects or Qualifying Infill Areas.

Elibigle Applicants

For Qualifying Infill Projects and Large Multi-phased Qualifying Infill Projects. Eligible applicants include non-profit and for profit developers and as a joint applicant with the developer, a locality, public housing authority, or a redevelopment agency.

For Qualifying Infill Areas, eligible applicants include localities, public housing authorities, redevelopment agencies, and BIDs as joint applicants with any of the other allowed Area applicants.

The 2009 IIG guidelines, Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) and 2009 Application can be found at: http://www.hcd.ca.gov/fa/iig/

For a presentation of common questions and answers, click here

TOD Housing Program

See recent amendments to this grant program.

Purpose

The TOD Housing Program was funded by Proposition 1C, the Housing and Emergency Shelter Trust Fund Act of 2006. Its primary objectives are to increase the overall supply of housing, increase the supply of affordable housing, increase public transit ridership, and minimize automobile trips. The program seeks to accomplish these objectives by providing financial assistance for the development of housing and related infrastructure near public transit stations. The TOD Housing Program is authorized by Health and Safety Code sections 53560-53564, adopted by SB 1689 (chpt. 27, stats. 2006). A total of $285 million will be made available over approximately three years.

See the 2009 TOD Guidelines, Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) and 2009 Application

To speak with an IIG TOD Representative, please call 916-324-1555 or email

 

Please direct other questions about the IIG or TOD funds to:
Amber Crabbe, Senior Transportation Planner with the SFCTA, at 415-522-4801 or via email.

 

 
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