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Council accepts $1M HUD ADA grant and $1M state parks grant to replace city playscapes
Summary
Warren City Council approved creation of special revenue funds to accept a $1,000,000 HUD community project funding grant for ADA compliance and a separate $1,000,000 Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity grant for parks and recreation playscape replacements.
Warren City Council voted July 22 to recognize two separate $1,000,000 grants that will fund ADA accessibility work and park playscape replacements across the city.
The first grant is a HUD Community Project Funding grant; the council approved a resolution to submit the CPF grant agreement and create a special revenue fund in the amount of $1,000,000 for ADA compliance improvements. The second is a $1,000,000 non-match grant from the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity that the council authorized to be placed in a special fund for parks and recreation improvements,…
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