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County opens public outreach on 2025 CDBG program; Columbia fire station remains top shovel‑ready candidate
Summary
County staff and consultant presented options for the 2025 Community Development Block Grant NOFA and use of program income, highlighting Columbia Fire Station as a shovel‑ready candidate and flagging a roughly $600,000 program‑income fund.
Tuolumne County staff and its CDBG consultant briefed the Board of Supervisors March 18 on potential projects and priorities for the 2025 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Notice of Funding Availability and on use of the county’s CDBG program‑income funds.
Staff said the timing of the state NOFA is expected in the summer and that projects must be shovel‑ready to be competitive under the state program. County staff and consultant Adams Ashby Group presented several project concepts previously discussed with the board: Columbia Fire Station renovations (an over‑the‑counter safety/infrastructure…
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