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Oroville council closes out $500,000 CDBG neighborhood cleanup grant after hearing; program removed roughly 500,000 pounds of debris

5905617 · October 8, 2025
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Summary

The Oroville City Council on Oct. 7 held a required public hearing and authorized the closeout of Community Development Block Grant 22-CDBG-NH-00008, the neighborhood cleanup program that distributed roughly $465,000 to cleanup activities and $35,000 to administration and removed hundreds of tons of trash over three years.

The Oroville City Council on Oct. 7 unanimously authorized the closeout of Community Development Block Grant number 22-CDBG-NH-00008, the neighborhood cleanup program that the city said has removed large volumes of trash, illegal encampment debris and graffiti across the city.

At a public hearing required by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the grant rules, Amy, city staff, presented the grant closeout report and told the council the program had expended the entire award of $500,000: $465,000 for the cleanup activity and $35,000 for general administration. "This grant was awarded in 2023 and it actually expires in June 2026, but we've already…

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