Amend 2004-2006 housing and business assistance spending plans
In Plain English
The city created multi-year plans in 2004 to spend federal grants on affordable housing, street repairs, and help for women-owned businesses. These amendments adjust how the remaining money gets allocated. The changes help the city finish projects that were delayed or cost more than expected.
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Votes
To adopt Resolution Nos. 134-05 and 135-05
8 to 0
Why This Vote Matters
The council unanimously approved adjustments to how the city allocates leftover federal grant money from multi-year spending plans created in 2004. These changes will help finish delayed projects involving affordable housing, street repairs, and support for women-owned businesses that ended up costing more than originally expected. This is largely an administrative action to reallocate existing funds rather than authorize new spending. The unanimous support reflects the council's consistent pattern of approving budget adjustments needed to complete ongoing projects.
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