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Marissa County HWS seeks $25M HUD grant for community enhancement initiatives

May 07, 2024 | Riverside County, California



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Marissa County HWS seeks $25M HUD grant for community enhancement initiatives
The Riverside County Board of Supervisors held a regular meeting on May 7, 2024, primarily focused on a proposed grant application for $25 million to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). This funding is part of the Preservation and Reinvestment Initiative for Community Enhancement, known as PRICE.

During the meeting, Marissa County HWS representatives emphasized the importance of conducting a public hearing to gather community input on the draft application, which has been available for review since April 2022. The proposed funds aim to assist low and moderate-income mobile homeowners, particularly in disadvantaged communities, with approximately 34,000 registered mobile homes in Riverside County.

The board opened the public hearing to allow for community feedback, but no comments were received. Following the hearing, the board unanimously approved the motion to proceed with the grant application, signaling strong support for the initiative.

In addition to the grant discussion, the meeting included a brief segment for board member comments, where Supervisor Perez raised issues related to animal services in Thousand Palms. The meeting concluded efficiently, with all agenda items addressed by 10:30 AM.

This grant application represents a significant opportunity for Riverside County to enhance housing support for its residents, particularly those in need of assistance. The board's swift action reflects a commitment to addressing housing challenges in the community.

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