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City plans to allocate HUD ESG funds to eight homeless‑service providers; committee approves consent placement
Summary
City planning staff said Akron will receive about $514,137 in 2025 Emergency Solutions Grant funding from HUD and recommended funding eight of ten applicants for emergency shelter, transitional housing, outreach and prevention services.
The Planning and Economic Development Committee recommended sending to the consent agenda an ordinance authorizing the director of the Department of Planning and Urban Development to enter into agreements with local agencies to implement the 2025 Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) program and to authorize payment of awards.
Planning Department staff said the city will receive approximately $514,137 from HUD’s 2025 ESG allocations. The…
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