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Norman council authorizes $1.33 million HUD application, adopts five‑year CDBG plan
Summary
The City of Norman unanimously authorized submission of its five‑year consolidated plan and the fiscal 2025 action plan to HUD, seeking $1,334,879 in CDBG and HOME funds to support affordable housing, housing rehabilitation, public services and neighborhood projects.
The Norman City Council on May 13 authorized submission of the city’s five‑year consolidated plan and the fiscal 2025 action plan — a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME program application totaling $1,334,879 — to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
The consolidated plan, required for HUD entitlement communities, sets the city’s priorities for affordable housing, housing rehabilitation, public services and limited economic development over the next five years. Lisa Craig, the city’s CDBG grants planner, told the council the submission assumes “level funding” and said the draft plan relies on citizen consultations and a 15‑member citizen advisory committee to set priorities.
Craig told…
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