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City proposes shifting CDBG‑CV funds from small‑business loans to public improvements; 30‑day comment period set
Summary
City staff proposed an amendment to the five‑year consolidated plan and the FY2021 annual action plan to reallocate remaining CDBG‑CV (CARES Act) funds from microenterprise/small‑business loans to public improvements intended to increase preparedness for future pandemics; a 30‑day public comment period and June 10 public hearing were announced.
City staff presented a proposed amendment to the city's five‑year consolidated plan and the FY2021 annual action plan at the May 6 South Ogden City Council work session, asking the council to approve a shift of remaining CDBG‑CV (CARES Act) funds from small‑business assistance to public‑improvement projects.
The change matters because Community Development Block Grant Coronavirus (CDBG‑CV) funds are federally restricted and must be authorized in the consolidated plan to be eligible for HUD-funded activities. Staff said the funds must be spent before May 2026 and that unused business‑loan demand…
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