The Department of Housing & Community Development coordinates programs funded through federal and state grants to assist Miami's economically disadvantaged residents and neighborhoods. Through cooperative partnerships with the public and private sectors, the Department oversees the divisions of Housing and Administrative Services, which are dedicated to giving low-income residents access to the region's economic growth and prosperity
The Department of Housing & Community Development coordinates programs funded through federal and state grants to assist Miami's economically disadvantaged residents and neighborhoods. Through cooperative partnerships with the public and private sectors, the Department oversees the divisions of Housing and Administrative Services, which are dedicated to giving low-income residents access to the region's economic growth and prosperity
The Department of Housing & Community Development coordinates programs funded through federal and state grants to assist Miami's economically disadvantaged residents and neighborhoods. Through cooperative partnerships with the public and private sectors, the Department oversees the divisions of Housing and Administrative Services, which are dedicated to giving low-income residents access to the region's economic growth and prosperity
The Department of Housing & Community Development coordinates programs funded through federal and state grants to assist Miami's economically disadvantaged residents and neighborhoods. Through cooperative partnerships with the public and private sectors, the Department oversees the divisions of Housing and Administrative Services, which are dedicated to giving low-income residents access to the region's economic growth and prosperity
The Department of Housing & Community Development coordinates programs funded through federal and state grants to assist Miami's economically disadvantaged residents and neighborhoods. Through cooperative partnerships with the public and private sectors, the Department oversees the divisions of Housing and Administrative Services, which are dedicated to giving low-income residents access to the region's economic growth and prosperity
The Department of Housing & Community Development coordinates programs funded through federal and state grants to assist Miami's economically disadvantaged residents and neighborhoods. Through cooperative partnerships with the public and private sectors, the Department oversees the divisions of Housing and Administrative Services, which are dedicated to giving low-income residents access to the region's economic growth and prosperity
The Department of Housing & Community Development coordinates programs funded through federal and state grants to assist Miami's economically disadvantaged residents and neighborhoods. Through cooperative partnerships with the public and private sectors, the Department oversees the divisions of Housing and Administrative Services, which are dedicated to giving low-income residents access to the region's economic growth and prosperity
The Department of Housing & Community Development coordinates programs funded through federal and state grants to assist Miami's economically disadvantaged residents and neighborhoods. Through cooperative partnerships with the public and private sectors, the Department oversees the divisions of Housing and Administrative Services, which are dedicated to giving low-income residents access to the region's economic growth and prosperity
The Department of Housing & Community Development coordinates programs funded through federal and state grants to assist Miami's economically disadvantaged residents and neighborhoods. Through cooperative partnerships with the public and private sectors, the Department oversees the divisions of Housing and Administrative Services, which are dedicated to giving low-income residents access to the region's economic growth and prosperity
The Department of Housing & Community Development coordinates programs funded through federal and state grants to assist Miami's economically disadvantaged residents and neighborhoods. Through cooperative partnerships with the public and private sectors, the Department oversees the divisions of Housing and Administrative Services, which are dedicated to giving low-income residents access to the region's economic growth and prosperity
(Posted 06/11/19)
The City of Miami Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) has
completed drafts of its 5-Yr. Consolidated Plan FY2019-2023, annual Action
Plan FY2019-2020, and Citizen Participation Plan. All plans will be
available for review and comment for a period of no less than 30 days. The
review and comment period begins on June 10, 2019 and ends on
July 10, 2019. The HCD will present these plans to City Commission on
Thursday, July 11, 2019 at 9:00 a.m.
for plan approvals and authorization to submit all plans to HUD. The Public
Hearing to provide the public an opportunity to comment on all plans will
take place at City Commission Chambers, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, FL
33133.
(Posted 05/28/19)
The City of Miami Housing & Commercial Loan Committee (HCLC) will
conduct a public meeting at City Hall, Commission Chambers, 3500 Pan
American Drive, Miami, FL 33133 on June 28th, 2019, at 9:00 AM,
to discuss items related to general business, policies, and to
provide the public an opportunity to comment on funding amendments
affecting the City's annual Action Plan for U.S. HUD & other city
funded programs .
(Posted 03/26/19)
The City of Miami Housing & Commercial Loan Committee (HCLC) will
conduct a public meeting at City Hall, Commission Chambers, 3500 Pan
American Drive, Miami, FL 33133 on April 26th, 2019, at 9:00 AM,
to discuss items related to general business, policies, and to
provide the public an opportunity to comment on funding amendments
affecting the City's annual Action Plan for U.S. HUD & other city
funded programs .
(Posted 01/23/19)
The City’s Department of Housing & Community Development is gathering data
and feedback in preparation for the City of Miami
Consolidated Plan
2019-2023, to be filed with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD) this summer. We will be holding three public hearings (see
information below) and are also gathering feedback from City residents via
two Consolidated Plan Surveys,
one is Housing-related and the other Non-Housing
related.
If you are a City of Miami resident, we need your help! Completing either survey should take no more that five to ten minutes. The results of these survey -- along with input from the scheduled community hearings -- will assist in determining priorities when allocating funding from the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG, HOME Investment Partnership Program (HOME), and Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) programs that help low-income persons and community in our City. Thank you for you assistance!
(Posted 01/23/19)
The City of Miami Housing & Commercial Loan Committee (HCLC) will
conduct a public meeting at City Hall, Commission Chambers, 3500 Pan
American Drive, Miami, FL 33133 on February 22nd, 2019, at 9:00 AM,
to discuss items related to general business, policies, and to
provide the public an opportunity to comment on funding amendments
affecting the City's annual Action Plan for U.S. HUD & other city
funded programs .
(Posted 11/29/2018)
The City of Miami CAPER for FY2017-2018 will be available for public review and
comment for a period of no less than 15 days. The review and comment period
begins on November 29, 2018, and ends December 14, 2018. Draft copies of the
CAPER will be available at the DHCD office located at One Flagler Building, 14
NE 1st Avenue, Second Floor, Miami, Florida 33132 or Click on the following link CAPER
Draft FY2017-2018 starting November 29, 2018. Comments to the plan must be
submitted in writing to One Flagler Building, 14 NE 1st Avenue, Second
Floor, Miami, Florida 33132; Attn.:
Roberto Tazoe, emailed at rtazoe@miamigov.com,
no later than December 14, 2018. Final CAPER FY2017-2018 is located on our
Reports page
(Posted 11/08/18)
The Department of Housing and Community Development is seeking
qualified, licensed, and insured contractors that specialize in the
rehabilitation of the exterior of commercial structures and
correction of code violations. Commercial Facade treatments
include painting, awnings, doors, windows, signs and shutter
replacement. Commercial Code Compliance treatments include
rehabilitation work that corrects code violations.
Installation can only be done on the Facade exterior of a building
and not the back or interior.
Application Link
(Posted 10/28/18)
The City of Miami Housing & Commercial Loan Committee (HCLC) will
conduct a public meeting at City Hall, Commission Chambers, 3500 Pan
American Drive, Miami, FL 33133 on November 28th, 2018, at 9:00 AM,
to discuss items related to general business, policies, and to
provide the public an opportunity to comment on funding amendments
affecting the City's annual Action Plan for U.S. HUD & other city
funded programs .
(Posted 09/25/18)
Are you interested in adding affordable housing in Miami? Come
and learn more about the Connect Capital Miami initiative at a
meeting for the public on Thursday, October 11, 2018, 6 p.m., at the
Overtown Performing Arts Center, 1074 NW 3 Ave., Miami, FL 33136. Learn
about the initiative's goal to create or preserve 12,000 affordable housing
units in the City by 2024. How do we get there? Join the conversation
and give us your input. Please RSVP via Facebook at @CityofMiamiCED
if you plan on attending, as event space is limited. For questions, contact
305-416-1768 or email
connectcapital@miamigov.com. See flyer for full details.
(Posted 09/17/18)
The City of Miami Housing & Commercial Loan Committee (HCLC) will
conduct a public meeting at City Hall, Commission Chambers, 3500 Pan
American Drive, Miami, FL 33133 on September 26th, 2018, at 9:00 AM,
to discuss items related to general business, policies, and to
provide the public an opportunity to comment on funding amendments
affecting the City's annual Action Plan for U.S. HUD & other city
funded programs .
(Posted 08/27/18)
The City of Miami Housing & Commercial Loan Committee (HCLC) will
conduct a public meeting at City Hall, Commission Chambers, 3500 Pan
American Drive, Miami, FL 33133 on July 25th, 2018, at 9:00 AM,
to discuss items related to general business, policies, and to
provide the public an opportunity to comment on funding amendments
affecting the City's annual Action Plan for U.S. HUD & other city
funded programs .
Interested housing builders and developers are invited to join us for a workshop we will hold on Friday, July 27, 2018, 10 am to 12 noon, at the James L. Knight Conference Center, Miami Lecture Hall, Third Floor, 400 SE 2 Ave., Miami, FL, 33131. Representatives from both the Housing & Community Development and Planning Departments will review the current incentives in Miami 21 tied to affordable and workforce housing (Sec. 3.15 and Sec. 3.16) that require an Affordable Housing Certification. The workshop is free. See flyer for full details, including parking information and where to RSVP.
Our Department has moved to a new location. We are at the One Flagler Building located at 14 NE 1st Avenue, Second Floor, Miami, FL 33132, in downtown Miami. All staff and phone number remain the same.
(Posted 07/23/18)
The City of Miami Housing & Commercial Loan Committee (HCLC) will
conduct a public meeting at City Hall, Commission Chambers, 3500 Pan
American Drive, Miami, FL 33133 on July 25th, 2018, at 9:00 AM,
to discuss items related to general business, policies, and to
provide the public an opportunity to comment on funding amendments
affecting the City's annual Action Plan for U.S. HUD & other city
funded programs .
The City of Miami Department of Community and
Economic Development is accepting applications for the FY2017-2018
Micro Business Enterprise (MBE) Program in District 2. This program
is funded with Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds and
provides for up to $10,000 for qualifying micro businesses
located in District 2 of the City of Miami. A business may qualify
if it meets the following criteria: (1) For-Profit Business; (2) Has
5 or fewer employees (owner included); (3) The owner must have an
income of less or equal to 80% of the area median income (refer to
chart below); (4) Business must be located within the District 2 of
the City of Miami; (5) Business must be licensed and up-to-date with
all applicable licenses; (6) Business must not have received
previously Micro Business Enterprise Assistance more than twice
before.
The City of Miami Department of Housing & Community Development will be
conducting public hearings to discuss community needs and establish
priorities for federally funded activities within the City of Miami during
the 2018-2019 Fiscal Year which runs from October 1, 2018 through September
30, 2019. The Department of Housing & Community Development administers
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (U.S. HUD) funds for grant
programs such as Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), Emergency
Solutions Grant (ESG), Home Investment Partnerships (HOME), and the Housing
Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) program.
The City of Miami Department of Community and
Economic Development is accepting applications for the FY2017-2018
Micro Business Enterprise (MBE) Program in District 2. This program
is funded with Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds and
provides for up to $10,000 for qualifying micro businesses
located in District 2 of the City of Miami. A business may qualify
if it meets the following criteria: (1) For-Profit Business; (2) Has
5 or fewer employees (owner included); (3) The owner must have an
income of less or equal to 80% of the area median income (refer to
chart below); (4) Business must be located within the District 2 of
the City of Miami; (5) Business must be licensed and up-to-date with
all applicable licenses; (6) Business must not have received
previously Micro Business Enterprise Assistance more than twice
before.
(Posted 03/19/18)
The City of Miami Housing & Commercial Loan Committee (HCLC) will
conduct a public meeting at City Hall, Commission Chambers, 3500 Pan
American Drive, Miami, FL 33133 on April 25th, 2018, at 9:00 AM,
to discuss items related to general business, policies, and to
provide the public an opportunity to comment on funding amendments
affecting the City's annual Action Plan for U.S. HUD & other city
funded programs .
(Posted 03/02/2018)
PowerPoint Presentations from the informational workshop
on affordable housing topics by subject matter experts. That was
held on Thursday, March 1, 2018 at 9:00 A.M., in the City Commission
chambers located at 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, FL 33133.
Additional Presentations will be posted the week of March 5th, 2018
Agenda PDF
Speaker Bios PDF
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Great Ideas Housing Affordability PDF
City of Miami Department of Community and Economic Development PDF
City of Miami Public
Housing Authorities PDF
City of Miami Planning Department Affordability PDF
Enterprise PDF
Enterprise Naturally Occurring Affordable Housing PDF
Florida International University PDF
Miami Association of Realtors PDF
Related Urban PDF