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New Haven committee seeks immediate floor vote on consolidated plan and $6.27 million in federal HUD funds
Summary
A City committee recommended approval of the 2025–29 consolidated plan, the 2025–26 Annual Action Plan and a list of projects eligible for Connecticut’s Neighborhood Assistance Act, reporting federal program funding of $6,265,366 to be submitted to HUD.
A committee of New Haven aldermen reported that the city will submit its 2025–29 consolidated plan and the 2025–26 Annual Action Plan to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and sought an immediate floor vote to allocate federal program funds to local projects.
At a committee meeting, a board member said the city is “receiving a total of $6,265,366 in funds,” and that staff and participating agencies presented recommended uses and proposed amendments. The measures include lists of program proposals for…
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