An environmental review is the process of reviewing a project and its potential environmental impacts to determine whether it complies with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and related laws and authorities. All HUD-assisted projects are required to undergo an environmental review to evaluate environmental impacts. The analysis includes both how the project can affect the environment and how the environment can affect the project, site, and end users. Not every project is subject to a full environmental review (i.e., every project's environmental impact must be examined, but the extent of this examination varies), but every project must be in compliance with NEPA, and other related Federal and state environmental laws.
An environmental review must be performed before any funds, regardless of source, are committed to a project.
Documentation of the environmental review should be maintained in the environmental review record (ERR). This record contains the description of all activities that are part of the project and an evaluation of the effects of the project on the human environment and vice versa. This record will be made available for public review.
PY 2024 HOME Environmental Review 2
PY 2024 HOME Environmental Review
PY 2024 CDBG Environmental Review
FY 2023 Acquisition of former Workman's Bar for Crisis Center FONSI
FY 2022 HOME City View II Phase 1
FY 2020 CDBG, CDBG-CV, HOME ERR
Environmental Review Request
If your agency is funded through our CDBG and/or HOME programs, or receive other federal funds where the City is the Responsible Entity (e.g. Public Housing, ESG, etc.) and need an environmental review in order to move forward with your project, then you must request that review through this link:
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