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Board picks three projects for 2025 CDBG applications, prioritizes septic replacements in small towns

2691622 · January 8, 2025
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Yavapai County supervisors on Wednesday approved submitting three CDBG grant applications to fund food-bank upgrades, a housing-repair program with NACOG, and phased replacement of failing cesspools in small towns.

The Yavapai County Board of Supervisors voted to submit three Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) applications to the Arizona Department of Housing and NACOG, prioritizing projects that address food access, housing repairs and public-health risks from failing on-site wastewater systems.

Development Services Director Jeremy Dye and Isabelle Rollins of the Northern Arizona Council of Governments (NACOG) briefed the board on the federal program and the county’s competitive process. Dye said the county currently estimates an allocation around $1.3 million; NACOG confirmed final amounts will be set by the Department of Housing. The county may submit up to three projects and keep additional proposals as alternates.

County Manager Maury Thompson explained staff…

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