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Housing agency to hold public hearing after HUD flags 5-year plan deficiencies; administrative plan revisions posted for comment
Summary
Westminster's housing agency said HUD flagged deficiencies in its draft five-year plan and required a public hearing; HUD granted an extension to September and the agency will publish a notice July 18 with a public hearing expected Sept. 8.
The Westminster housing agency reported that the draft five-year plan it submitted to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in mid-April could not be approved within HUD's initial review period and that HUD provided a list of deficiencies that must be addressed, including the requirement to hold a public hearing.
Housing staff said HUD has 75 calendar days to approve or reject submitted plans; HUD informed the agency on June 25 that it could not approve the draft within that timeframe and provided deficiencies to correct. The agency requested and…
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