Receive update on federal stimulus funding for housing, transportation, and neighborhood improvements
In Plain English
The city is reporting progress on federal stimulus money received through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Major allocations include $1.5 million for the Housing Authority, $366,000 for removing blighted buildings, and $559,735 for transit improvements. This funding helps the city complete projects without using local tax dollars.
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That projects be prioritized by staff in order of category in preparation to meet with representatives from the legislator's office and asked that the city manager schedule a meeting with Congressman George Miller
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