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City opens consolidated plan public hearing; staff flags $500,000 newly available after Section 108 payoff
Summary
Council opened the first of two public hearings on the draft five‑year consolidated plan and analysis of impediments to fair housing; staff reported Bellflower’s annual CDBG and HOME estimates, described outreach and noted roughly $500,000 in additional annual funds are now available following payoff of a Section 108 loan.
Bellflower’s first public hearing on the draft 2025–2029 Consolidated Plan and the Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice took place Monday, with staff asking for public input on housing, public‑service and capital priorities.
Carla (economic development staff) and other staff explained the consolidated plan process mandated by HUD. The consolidated plan sets five‑year priorities for use of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME Investment Partnership funds, and annual action plans allocate specific CDBG and HOME dollars each year. Staff said the city will hold a second public hearing on April 21, 2025, with a 30‑day public…
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