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Prescott CAC approves draft five‑year consolidated plan for 30‑day public comment

3688913 · June 6, 2025
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The Prescott City CDBG Citizens Advisory Committee approved a draft five‑year consolidated plan and first‑year annual action plan for a 30‑day public comment period, forwarding the draft to City Council for final consideration on July 8.

The Prescott City CDBG Citizens Advisory Committee voted unanimously Thursday to submit the draft five‑year consolidated plan and the first‑year annual action plan to a 30‑day public comment period and onward to City Council for final consideration on July 8.

The plan, required by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), lays out the city’s Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) priorities and proposed outcomes for the next five years, and the committee’s vote clears the version that will be posted at City Hall, the public library and on the city website for public review.

Committee CDBG coordinator Michael McGinnis opened the discussion by framing the agenda: “Today, we are finishing up on the consolidated plan and first year annual action plan.” He said the draft will be posted Monday for a 30‑day public comment period that closes on the July 8 City Council meeting, which will act as a public hearing and final decision point.

The draft lists six priority needs. The committee assigned “high”…

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