Hold public hearing on federal housing and community development spending plan
In Plain English
The city receives federal grants each year to fund affordable housing projects and community development programs. Federal law requires a public hearing before the city can submit its spending plan to the government. The plan details how Richmond will use Community Development Block Grant and HOME funds in 2011-2012.
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Close public hearing
PassedAdopt Redevelopment Agency Resolution No. 11-8 and City Council Resolution No. 29-11
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