Neighborhood Stabilization Program III
The State of Colorado’s Neighborhood Stabilization Program III (NSP3) Action Plan was approved by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) including both the funds awarded to the State of Colorado, and to the City of Colorado Springs (Entitlement) when the grant agreement was executed March 11, 2011, making funds available for expenditure through March 11, 2014.
The activities funded under the grant have been completed as described in the Substantial Amendment to the Action Plan, and the grant was closed out with HUD effective December 13, 2017.
Appendix 1:Continuation of Intergovernmental Joint Cooperation Agreement between the State of Colorado and the City of Colorado Springs
Appendix 2:HUD NSP3 Data for Colorado (Tier 1)
Appendix 3:State of Colorado Data: 2010 Year End Housing Snapshot
Appendix 4:State of Colorado Data: Spread of Foreclosure in Colorado
Appendix 5:State of Colorado Data: Housing Mismatch and Rent Burden
Appendix 6:State of Colorado, Denver Metro Area Data: Rising Rents
Appendix 7:State of Colorado Data: Tightening Rental Market
Appendix 8:State of Colorado Data: Rental Housing Development Shortage
Appendix 9:State of Colorado Data: Rental Trends for Lowest-Income Households
Appendix 11: NSP3 Entitlement Communities:
- Adams County
- City of Aurora
- City of Colorado Springs
- City of Denver City of Greeley
- City of Pueblo
- Weld County
Appendix 12 &13: NSP3 Areas of Greatest Need Maps,and Planning Data for State of Colorado and City of Colorado Springs (page 1)
Appendix 14: NSP3 Final (closeout) Action Plan Tier Data/Apéndice 14 - NSP3 Final (Terminación) Plan de Acción Datos de Nivel (Spanish)
Grant Closeout
Executed Closeout Certification & Agreement
Attachment A: NSP Grant Closeout Start Letter from HUD Attachment B: NSP Grant Closeout Certification
Attachment C: NSP Closeout Checklist
Attachment D: NSP Grant Closeout Agreement
Attachment E: NSP Management Plan for Continued Affordability