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Corvallis council approves HUD amendment to buy, rehab small supportive home with CDBG funds
Summary
After a public hearing with no public testimony, the City of Corvallis unanimously approved an amendment to its FY 2024–25 HUD action plan to use Community Development Block Grant funds to acquire and rehabilitate a small residence intended to serve roughly five people in partnership with Benton County.
The Corvallis City Council unanimously approved an amendment to the city’s fiscal year 2024–25 annual action plan on April 7, authorizing use of federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds to acquire and rehabilitate a residential property for transitional or supportive housing.
The amendment, introduced at a public hearing, directs the city manager to execute documents required by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to implement the change. Nissa Paul, the city’s housing grant coordinator, told the council the city is proposing to allocate CDBG money to acquire and rehabilitate an as-yet-unnamed “support house,” which the city estimates could assist about five people.
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