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Daytona Beach approves use of HUD and SHIP funds for home rehabilitation; manager must notify commission after awards
Summary
The City Commission authorized the city manager to use HUD and Florida SHIP funds for rehabilitation and reconstruction of single-family homes owned by low- and moderate-income households, adding a requirement that the manager notify and be prepared to present to the commission after each project award. The resolution passed 7-0.
The Daytona Beach City Commission on March 5 voted 7-0 to authorize the city manager to use U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and Florida State Housing Initiative Partnership (SHIP) grant funds for the rehabilitation and reconstruction of single-family homes owned by low- and moderate-income households.
The resolution gives the city manager authority to approve construction-service contracts and to encumber funds in accordance with HUD and SHIP guidelines. Mayor Derek Henry said the commission would add a condition requiring the manager to notify the commission and be prepared to present after each project award. "So what I'll do is I'll add as a condition of the resolution that…
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