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MEDC and city staff outline homelessness outreach, Safe Streets input meeting; CDC raises community resource hub grant to $1.7 million
Summary
City staff announced a public input meeting for Safe Streets McKinney, described a community-focused approach to homelessness, and the CDC reported increasing a community resource hub grant from $500,000 to $1.7 million with Catholic Charities of Dallas as a partner.
City and MEDC staff used the board meeting to announce several community-facing initiatives and program updates, including a public input meeting on street safety, plans for a community-led approach to homelessness, and details of new and expanded CDC grants for neighborhood resources.
Paul Grimes, city manager, said early voting is open at City Hall's second floor and noted the city will hold a public input meeting at 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 23 for the Safe Streets McKinney initiative, which will solicit public feedback on speeding and high-injury roadways and intersections. "This is an opportunity for the public to get involved, share their perspective, and be a part of that process,"…
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