Hold public hearing on federal housing and community development spending plan
In Plain English
The city receives federal CDBG and HOME grants each year to fund affordable housing projects and community improvements. Federal law requires a public hearing before the city can finalize how to spend these funds in 2013-2014. Residents can comment on proposed projects like housing repairs, neighborhood improvements, and social services.
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Close the public hearing
PassedAdopt Resolution No. 31-13
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