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Layton holds first public hearing on 2025–26 CDBG plan; Safe Harbor, Open Doors, Habitat and Youth Court present
Summary
At a required public hearing, city staff reviewed the Community Development Block Grant process and subrecipients including Open Doors, Safe Harbor Crisis Center, Habitat for Humanity and the youth court. Presenters asked council to continue funding and described client demand and program outcomes.
Layton City held the first public hearing on its 2025–26 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) annual action plan on Feb. 6, hearing from staff and subrecipients about grant uses and community need.
Morgan Cloward, who presented the grant timeline and budget, said the city will finalize its plan in May and that this hearing is the formal start of the public comment period. Cloward reviewed prior allocations and said partner agencies commonly request funds for housing assistance, critical repairs, homeless sheltering and youth…
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