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City directs staff to divide CDBG public‑service funds among four local programs
Summary
The commission directed staff to split 2025 CDBG public‑service funds among four local programs and to reserve $10,000 for a Legal Aid Society fair‑housing function required by other grant obligations.
The Boynton Beach City Commission gave direction to staff on the city’s Fiscal Year 2025 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) allocations, instructing that the available public‑service portion be divided among four local programs.
Arjay Ramirez, the city’s community improvement manager, presented the HUD allocation amount for the city’s annual CDBG grant ($500,962) and explained the usual breakdown: up to 15 percent for public services, up to 20 percent for planning and administration, and the remainder for housing and community…
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