Needs Analysis

Needs Analysis
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Jeffrey O. Quinn, CDBG-CV Program Manager, leads a comprehensive needs analysis focusing on housing, water services, sewer, streets, and flood and drainage facilities to assess the needs of the community. Data collection includes identifying inadequate housing conditions, water access, sewer services, street conditions, and drainage issues among low- to moderate-income households.

  • Community needs assessment
  • Development facilities
  • Housing
  • Water services
  • Sewer services

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  1. Needs Analysis Needs Analysis Jeffrey O Quinn CDBG-CV Program Manager Community and Economic Development Division

  2. Community-Wide Needs associated with essential community development facilities Housing Water Services Sewer Streets Flood and Drainage Facilities Other Needs Needs of LMI Quantifiable terms with brief narrative Focus on assessing the needs of the community, not the project itself Needs Analysis Needs Assessment Needs Assessment

  3. What are we looking for? Data on less than adequate housing conditions Essential Community Development Facilities Identify concentration of substandard units Housing Housing Identify occupancy of substandard housing by tenure (owner/renter) Identify Type of Housing Identify housing and housing subsidy needs of LMI residents

  4. What are we looking for? Data on households with little to no potable water access Essential Community Development Facilities Water Services Water Services Identify adequacy of water supply and storage Identify water pressure sufficiency for fire protection Identify service to LMI community

  5. What are we looking for? Data on households with inadequate Essential Community Development Facilities Sewer Services Sewer Services sewer access Identify adequacy of sewage treatment facilities Identify septic tank use and acceptability Identify availability to LMI households

  6. What are we looking for? Identify status of streets Unpaved Essential Community Development Facilities Deteriorated Streets Streets Unsafe Narrow Identify adequacy of streets with LMI residents

  7. Essential Community Development Facilities Flood and Drainage Flood and Drainage What are we looking for? Identify areas and households susceptible Facilities Facilities to bad drainage conditions This includes LMI households

  8. What are we looking for? Identify adequacy, accessibility, and availability Essential Community Development Facilities Other Needs Other Needs Recreational Center Park Senior Center Etc. This includes those of LMI status

  9. ASSESS YOUR NEED(S) EXPLAIN and BACK IT UP TEST and DOCUMENT Finally Finally MINIMAL EXCESS with ADEQUATE EXPLANATION

  10. Contact Information Contact Information E-MAIL: PHONE: jeffrey.oquinn@adeca.alabama.gov (334) 353-3376

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