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DRAFT AGENDA* 2019 NCDA Winter Legislative, Policy and Professional Development Meeting January 23-25, 2019 Pre-Conference Training: January 22, 2019 Conference Registration Link: https://ncdaonline.regfox.com/2019-winter-conference NCDA members are encouraged to schedule Congressional visits during the conference to educate Congress on the importance of CDBG and HOME and discuss how the funds are being used back home. There are several allotted times in the agenda for meeting with your Congressional Members. Talking points are available in the conference packets. Please bring a one-page CDBG and HOME fact sheet to share with your Congressional delegation. Please connect with other conference participants from your state to meet as one voice with your Congressional delegation. Note to NCDA Members who are AICP credentialled: NCDA has been approved as an AICP Certification Maintenance (CM) provider. Some of the sessions below are qualified CM events. We will be adding sessions to the list as the agenda is finalized. These events will be marked with the following symbol (where the number equals the number of CM credits): CM I 6. To receive CM credit, you must sign in and remain for the entire session. TUESDAY, JANUARY 22 Pre-Conference Training 8:00 am 9:00 am Pre-Conference Training Check-In Congressional Foyer 9:00 am 4:00 pm Preconference Training (Concurrent sessions choose one class only) Advanced CDBG Training - CM I 6 Capitol I Senior community development staff, new managers and experienced managers wishing to stimulate new ideas can benefit from the course. The agenda will include information and discussion on effective program planning, equitable allocation systems, program implementation challenges, leveraging resources and problem solving. Advanced HOME Training - CM I 6 Capitol II This course, intended for practitioners with 4+ years of HOME experience, provides detailed examinations of actual HOME-funded projects, including grant agreements, initial and ongoing compliance, and the use of innovative partnerships to more effectively address housing needs with HOME funds. Disaster Preparedness and Recovery Using CDBG - CM I 6 Congressional II Be prepared any community may be impacted by a disaster. This one-day class will cover pre-disaster planning for community development practitioners, using CDBG to respond to a disaster, an introduction to CDBG- DR, and some examples of local CDBG/CDBG-DR disaster programs. 1:00 pm 4:00 pm Hill Visits 3:30 pm 5:30 pm Conference Early Registration Congressional Foyer 1

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23 8:00 am 9:00 am Breakfast Capitol Foyer 8:00 am 5:00 pm Registration/Information Congressional Foyer 8:00 am 9:00 am New Member/First Time Attendees Breakfast and Orientation - Congressional II 9:00 am 10:00 am Plenary Session: Legislative Roundtable Capitol Ballroom This roundtable discussion will provide an overview of the Congressional appropriations and budget process including an update on FY2019 appropriations. Come prepared to interact and ask questions. Moderator: Vicki Watson NCDA Executive Director Participants: Sean Maxwell Legislative Director Office of Congressman David Price (D-NC) Chris Sweet Legislative Director Office of Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart (R-FL) 10:00 am 12:00 pm Concurrent Sessions Environmental Review - CM I 2 Capitol Ballroom I This session will help participants better understand the environmental review requirements and grantee compliance responsibilities. Presenter: Lauren B. McNamara Senior Environmental Specialist Office of Energy and Environment Best Practices in Community Engagement - CM I 2 Capitol Ballroom II This session will provide ideas for engaging the community in your strategic and community planning processes. The session will provide ideas on addressing barriers to community engagement and developing long-term approaches to foster community engagement. Alicia Zoeller Community Development Administrator City of Holyoke, MA Raymond Webster 2

Development Specialist County of Los Angeles, CA Elizabeth McNannay CDBG Program Coordinator City of Caldwell, ID Debra Rhinehart Strategic Advisor, Federal Grants Management Unit City of Seattle, WA IDIS - Congressional II HUD Headquarters staff will provide an update on IDIS as well as the most common errors and problems faced by grantees in using the system and suggested fixes. The session will also cover some of the most frequently asked questions from grantees. Puping Huang (invited) Vashawn Banks Director, Financial and Information Services Division Office of Affordable Housing Programs (invited) Marlisa Grogan Senior Program Specialist Office of Special Needs Assistance Programs (invited) 12:00 am 1:30 pm Hill Visits/Lunch on Your Own 1:30 pm 3:30 pm Concurrent Sessions Disaster Resilience CM I 2 Capitol Ballroom I Hear from communities that are working to reduce the impacts of natural disasters by focusing on proactive investments and policy decisions to more successfully adapt to and recover from disasters and disaster losses. Stacy Brown Housing & Community Development Manager Planning & Development Services City of San Marcos, TX Geoffrey M. Ross Assistant Executive Director 3

Community Development Commission Sonoma County, CA George Mensah Director, Community and Economic Development Department City of Miami, FL CDBG Cost Principles CM I 1 Capitol Ballroom II This session will focus on the following areas. o Eligible, allowable, reasonable, and allocable costs o Direct and indirect costs o Recovery of indirect costs Presenter: Paul Webster Director, Financial Management Division 3:30 pm 3:40 pm Break Affordable Housing Incentive Strategies - CM I 2 Congressional II This session will look at incentives used by some local jurisdictions to expand privatesector participation in the development of affordable housing and mixed-income housing such as expediting the development approval process, waiving local fees, assisting with project infrastructure and density flexibility, among others. Amy Yearsley Housing Coordinator City of Cape Coral, FL Rita Parise Housing Administrator City of Columbus, OH Nancy Jewell Community Development Administrator City of Palm Bay, FL Rosie Truelove Director, Department of Neighborhood Housing and Community Development City of Austin, TX 3:40 pm 5:00 pm Subcommittee Meetings (open to all conference participants) o Housing Subcommittee Capitol I 4

o o Speaker: Virginia Sardone, Director, Office of Affordable Housing Programs, HUD (invited) Economic Development Subcommittee Capitol II o Opportunity Zones Update Speaker: Daniel Kowalski, Counselor to the Secretary, U.S. Department of Treasury (invited) Planning and Professional Development Subcommittee -Congressional II THURSDAY, JANUARY 24 8:00 am 9:00 am Breakfast Capitol Foyer 8:00 am 5:00 pm Registration/Information Congressional Foyer 8:30 am 9:45 am Subcommittee Meetings (open to all conference participants) o Community Development Subcommittee Capitol Ballroom Speaker: Steve Johnson, Director, Entitlements Division, HUD (invited) o Membership Subcommittee Congressional I o Technology Subcommittee Congressional II 9:45 am 10:45 am Plenary Session: 2020 Census CM I 1 Capitol Ballroom This session will provide an update on the 2020 Census to include a focus on the Participant Statistical Areas Program and its importance to local communities. Presenter: Michael R. Ratcliffe Assistant Division Chief Geography Division U.S. Census Bureau 10:45 am 12:30 pm Plenary Session: HUD Program Update Capitol Ballroom Hear from HUD Headquarters staff on the latest program and policy changes affecting CPD program areas. Claudette Fernandez Director, Virginia Sardone Director, Office of Affordable Housing Programs Jemine Bryon Deputy Assistant Secretary Office of Special Needs Assistance Programs 5

12:30 pm 2:00 pm Hill Visits/Lunch on Your Own 12:30 pm 2:00 pm Board of Directors Luncheon Meeting Congressional II 2:00 pm -3:30 pm Concurrent Sessions CDBG Program Timeliness CM I 1.5 Capitol I This session will provide an overview of the CDBG program timeliness requirements and recommendations for making your CDBG program timely. Presente rs: Tammy Stratz Community Development Administrator City of Wausau, WI Carmen Gandulla Director, Division of Community Development Jersey City, NJ Scott Stevenson Director, Community & Economic Development Division Community Development Commission/Housing Authority County of Los Angeles, CA Continuum of Care Best Practices CM I 1.5 Capitol II This session will highlight Continuum of Care design and implementation best practices from across the country. Anastacia Wyatt Community Development Director City of Salinas, CA Charlie Lanter Director, Grants and Special Programs Lexington-Fayette County, KY Rafael Acevedo, Jr. Grant Compliance Manager Community Development Administration City of Milwaukee, WI Section 3 Compliance Congressional I 6

3:30 pm 3:40 pm Break HUD s Section 3 program provides employment opportunities for low-income people on projects funded with HUD resources, such as CDBG and HOME. Certain thresholds and requirements apply. This session will provide an overview of the Section 3 requirements and grantee compliance responsibilities. Presenter: Stephanie Waller Director, Economic Opportunity Division Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity Bruce Bailey Program Analyst Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development 3:40 pm 4:45 pm Roundtable Discussions Capitol I Ballroom HOME Match Basics Best Practices for CAPER Reporting Communicating Federal Program Requirements to Elected Officials Capitol II Ballroom Infill Housing Using CDBG for Code Enforcement Congressional II Ballroom Public Services Best Practices Determining Eligibility in the CDBG Program Problematic HUD Regulations NCDA Training 4:45 pm 6:00 pm Regional Caucus Meetings (Open to All Conference Participants) Region I (New England) House Room Region II (NY/NJ) House Room Region III & IV (Mid-Atlantic/Southeast) Capitol II Region V/VII/VIII (Midwest/Great Plains) Senate Room Region VI (Southwest) Capitol I Region IX (Pacific) Hospitality Suite Region X (Northwest) Caucus Boardroom 7:00 pm 10:00 pm Conference Reception Congressional Ballroom & Foyer 7

FRIDAY, JANUARY 25 8:00 am 12:00 pm Registration/Information Congressional Foyer 8:00 am 9:00 am Breakfast Capitol Foyer 8:30 am 9:30 am Roundtable Discussions (Repeated) Capitol Ballroom HOME Match Basics Best Practices for CAPER Reporting Communicating Federal Program Requirements to Elected Officials Infill Housing Congressional Ballroom Using CDBG for Code Enforcement Public Services Best Practices Determining Eligibility in the CDBG Program Problematic HUD Regulations NCDA Training 9:30 am 11:25 am Plenary Session: CDBG Selected Topics - Capitol Ballroom This session will cover the following CDBG topics: Administration and planning cap Program income LMI Summary Data Moderator: Steve Johnson Director, Entitlement Communities Division Puping Huang Senior CPD Specialist Robert Peterson Senior CPD Specialist Duncan Yetman CPD Specialist 8

11:25 am 11:30 am Break Julia Neidecker-Gonzales CPD Specialist 11:30 am 12:30: pm Plenary Session: Community Development Best Practices - Capitol Ballroom Winners of the 2019 Audrey Nelson Community Development Achievement Award will present their outstanding community development projects. 12:30 pm 2:00 pm Awards Luncheon Congressional Ballroom *Please note: This agenda is subject to change until becoming final. 9

Hotel Meeting Rooms Map NCDA Meetings are all in Rooms in Red Circle NOTE: The FEMA security desk and entrance gates are rather imposing and divide the entrance to two of our meeting areas (you do not go through FEMA security to get to either of these areas): To get to Capitol Ballrooms I & II and the Capitol Foyer go left past the security desk and you ll see the Foyer and Ballrooms straight ahead. To get to the House & Senate Rooms and the Caucus Boardroom, go to the right of the desk and hug the right-hand wall (don t try to go through the gates!). These rooms (along with restrooms and vending machines) are done the hallway to the right. 10