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Detroit to seek use of $346 million HUD disaster-recovery award; 30-day public comment to open
Summary
Housing and Revitalization Department officials told the City Council’s Third District meeting that Detroit has been awarded about $346 million in Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery funds and will open a 30‑day public comment period on a draft action plan before submitting it to HUD.
Nicole Wise, chief operating officer for the Detroit Housing and Revitalization Department, told the City Council’s Third District evening meeting that the city has been awarded approximately $346,000,000 in Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
“The goal of my presentation today is to prepare you all for the 30 day comment period that’s gonna open as early as next week,” Wise said, adding that the award is “probably one of the largest awards that we have received from HUD.” She said the city must submit an action plan to HUD before the funds can be released.
Wise described basic rules and constraints that will shape any…
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