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Council debates funding shift to address housing crisis

June 26, 2024 | Yuma, Yuma County, Arizona



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Council debates funding shift to address housing crisis
During a recent city council meeting, significant discussions centered around the allocation of funds in the 2024 Annual Action Plan, particularly a proposed $50,000 allocation to the Arizona Western College Small Business Development Center (AWCSBDC). Deputy Mayor Morris expressed support for the organization but questioned the appropriateness of the funding source, suggesting that the funds would be better allocated to housing rehabilitation efforts. Councilor Morales echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the immediate impact that housing improvements could have on the community compared to the more hypothetical benefits of supporting small business initiatives.

Planning and Neighborhood Services Department representative Nikki Hogendorn clarified that the city receives annual Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds, which undergo a rigorous application and review process. She noted that reallocating the funds would require a substantial amendment and a public comment period, but suggested that the council could leave the funds unprogrammed for future allocation.

The council ultimately agreed to amend the action plan, moving the $50,000 from the AWCSBDC to unprogrammed funds, allowing for future programming into approved activities. This decision reflects a broader focus on addressing housing needs, which council members identified as a pressing issue for the community.

In addition to the funding discussions, the council adopted several resolutions and ordinances, including those related to election procedures, public safety funding, and property tax levies. The meeting concluded with a motion to continue discussions on a proposed rezoning ordinance to a future meeting, indicating ongoing deliberations on land use and development in the city.

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