In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the allocation of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding, emphasizing its potential to address critical community needs. The discussions highlighted the importance of using these funds to tackle homelessness, with a particular focus on transitional and emergency housing.
The Economic Vitality Board presented its top three priority recommendations for the annual action plan, which included addressing homelessness, preserving naturally occurring affordable housing, and providing supportive housing for seniors and individuals with disabilities. These priorities align with the findings of the Belonging and Bozeman plan and the current housing action plan, both of which identified the unhoused population as a significant concern.
City officials noted that the city commission recently passed an ordinance related to the unhoused in public rights of way, indicating ongoing efforts to address this issue. Additionally, the city is actively participating in the Regional Housing Coalition's \"On Housed TO Housed\" initiative, which aims to provide comprehensive support for those experiencing homelessness.
The meeting concluded with a call for a recommendation to the city commission to adopt the CDBG consolidated housing plan, underscoring the city's commitment to prioritizing transitional and emergency housing as a critical response to the community's needs.