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<br />00024g <br /> <br />1<4" <br /> <br />Bill Smith <br />May 3, 197Y <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />1, Impacts on infrastructure capacity and needs: <br /> <br />a, transportction <br />b, Water and sewer facilities <br />c, public safety <br />d, housing <br />e. education facilities <br />f, recreation facilities <br />g, health care facilities <br /> <br />2, Social and related community services impacts: <br /> <br />a, welfare <br />b, health, metal and physical <br />c. education and training services <br />d" publ ic safety <br />e, public transportation <br />f, local financial institutions <br /> <br />3, Impacts on local government financing and State fiscal management; <br />changing balance of revenues and costs; <br /> <br />4, Social value and behavioral impacts: <br /> <br />a, community conflict patterns <br />b, community attitudes <br />c, life style chan(les <br /> <br />5. Public policy planning and resource allocation impacts, <br /> <br />Category 5, public policy planning and resource allocation impacts. is a subject <br />that our FHA Section 111 grant can be used to explore in a preliminary way, I <br />think we can draw upon the alternate resource case methodology used in the <br />Growth and Human Settlement in Colorado study to begin examining wHh Section <br />111 assistance appropriate state level policy responsive to alternate high <br />plains development scenarios, The Growth a~ Human Settlement in Colorado <br />study principally examined growth scenarios; with alternate high plains scenarios <br />the Division can start exploring the state-level community development policy <br />implications of economic decline in a rural agricultural area. <br /> <br />.?chedule <br />January 1980 through May 19~1, <br /> <br />IJudlll.L <br />---.......- <br /> <br />Staffing: 1,5 FTEs <br />Operating: <br />Travel <br />Total <br /> <br />$ 25 ,OuO.OO <br />:>00,00 <br />501l,Ou <br />$ 2t"OuO,IJO <br />