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Aurora staff, consultant outline HUD-required five-year consolidated plan and early findings on housing needs
Summary
City staff and consultant RootPolicy summarized progress on Aurora’s HUD-required five-year consolidated plan, presenting data on rent burden, gaps in affordable units, public engagement and a mid-August submission timeline; stakeholders raised displacement concerns in Northwest Aurora
City staff and consultant Heidi Aguilar of RootPolicy presented an update on Aurora’s five-year consolidated plan — a HUD-required document that steers how the city uses federal housing and community development grants for the next five years. Aguilar said the consolidated plan will be integrated with the city’s housing strategy update and must be submitted to HUD by mid-August.
Aguilar outlined the federal programs covered by the plan including the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), the HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) and the Emergency Solutions Grants (ESG). She said…
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