Shelby County Citizen Participation Plan
Citizen Participation Plan for Shelby County Department of Housing
Consolidated 5 Year Strategic Plan for FY 2020 – 2024
Shelby County NDRC Implementation
Shelby County Action Plan #9 Revised June 2024
Shelby County Action Plan #8 Revised April 2024
Shelby County Approved Action Plan #7 Revised October 2023
Shelby County Approved Action Plan #6 Revised September 2021
Shelby County Action Plan #5 Revised June 2021
Shelby County Action Plan #4 Revised October 2020
Shelby County Approved Action Plan #3 Revised October 2018
Shelby County Approved DRGR Action Plan #2 Revised August 2017
Shelby County Approved DRGR Action Plan May 2017
Post-Award Updates:
Presentation to Memphis City Council, April 19, 2016
Presentation to Shelby County Commission, April 20, 2016
Phase II application:
The Phase II application for Shelby County was submitted by the October 27, 2015 deadline. The elements of the application, including all attachments, can be found by clicking the links below. The county anticipates to learn an award decision from HUD in January 2016. Thank you to all who participated in the County’s NDRC application process over the last year.
Exhibit B – Threshold Requirements
Exhibit E – Soundness of Approach
Exhibit G – Long-term Commitments
Attachment D – Consultation Summary
Attachment E – Optional Maps, Drawing, Renderings (links to a folder)
Attachment F & G – Benefit Cost Analysis & Waiver Requests
Phase I Application
The Phase I application identified unmet recovery needs stemming from three May 2011 disasters (FEMA 1974-DR, 1978-DR and 1979-DR), which include housing, environmental degradation and infrastructure needs. Hinging off of the concept of “making room for the river,” the Shelby County approach for the NDRC incorporates and builds off of the foundation laid by the Mid-South Regional Greenprint and Sustainability Plan (GREENPRINT 2015/2040). In Phase II, project formulation will utilize the fundamentals of the Greenprint, and will account for these unmet needs with the potential to expand within the target area (Shelby County), which will be made possible via leveraging partners from the public, private and non-profit sectors. The key partners and stakeholders that contributed to the success of the Greenprint will continue to be engaged in Phase II. The Phase I application can be found visiting the Sustainable Shelby website.