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Council committee debates reallocation of remaining 2021 ESG funds; members seek HUD guidance before vote

2145822 · January 21, 2025
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Summary

Councilwoman Davis introduced Resolution 1-2025 to allocate remaining HUD ESG fiscal‑year 2021 funds, ratify administrative costs and extend subrecipient agreements to March 31, 2025.

Councilwoman Davis, chair of the Building & Housing Committee, introduced Resolution 1-2025, described in the packet as allocating the remaining Emergency Solutions Grants (ESG) program funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for fiscal year 2021, ratifying grant administration costs, and extending subrecipient agreements through March 31, 2025.

Sam Zukoskie, the city’s business administrator, told council the ESG funds for FY2020–2021 began with a balance the packet displays as $334,833 and that a remaining unappropriated balance was reported in the resolution as $55,529; Councilwoman Davis noted her independent calculation produced $55,539 and asked staff to reconcile the discrepancy. Zukoskie described the resolution…

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