The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Advisory Board met 01/28/2025 and set the preliminary allocations for the 2025-2026 CDBG allocations for private community partners. City staff estimated that there would be approximately $145,000 available to be divided among non-public partners and provided the initial recommendations: […]
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Community Development Block Grant Advisory Board Meeting 01/28/2025 – Will Vote On Preliminary Allocations Of Grant Funds To Private Entities
The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Advisory Board is meeting 01/28/2025 at 11AM. They will be discussing and voting on the preliminary 2025-26 community partner allocations of CDBG funds. The Community Development Committee already voted to approve a preliminary allocation of $443,231 of expected CDBG […]
Community Development Block Grant Advisory Board Makes Preliminary 2024-2025 Allocation Recommendations – Amends Staff Recommendation To Fully Fund Salvation Army Grant Request
The Community Development Block Grant Advisory Board met 01/15/2024 and voted on preliminary allocations for non-public community partners. City staff had initially recommended the following recommendations: The board decided to amend the recommendations to reduce the amounts awarded to Habitat for Humanity and WWBIC so […]
Community Development Block Grant Advisory Board Meeting 01/15/2024 – Will Vote On Block Grant Allocations For 2024-2025 Program Year, 2023-2024 Reallocations
The Community Development Block Grant Advisory Board is meeting 01/15/2024 at 11AM. They have two action items on the agenda. They will be discussing and making preliminary recommendations for the 2024-2025 community partner allocations for the Community Development Block Grant. Staff is recommending that approximately […]
Community Development Block Grant Advisory Board Meeting 03/13/2023 – Will Vote To Decrease Allocations To 2023-2024 Programs
Community Development Block Grant Advisory Board Meeting 03/13/2023 – Will Vote To Decrease Allocations To 2023-2024 Programs