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City opens 30-day public comment on 2025 CDBG annual action plan; applicants outline requests
Summary
The city opened a public hearing on its 2025 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) annual action plan, presented an estimated allocation, and heard 16 applicants describe requests that total roughly $760,000; the hearing remains open for 30 days through July 26.
Bridal Falls — The Bridal Falls City Council opened a 30-day public comment period on the city’s draft 2025 Annual Action Plan for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding and heard presentations from multiple nonprofit and city applicants.
Lisa Farris, the city’s CDBG grant administrator, said the city’s suspected CDBG allocation for 2025 is $412,342 and that the city received 16 applications requesting roughly $760,000 in total. The draft plan completes the final program year of the city’s current five-year consolidated plan (2021–2025); the next five-year plan will begin with the 2026 program year. Farris explained that activities must meet one of HUD’s national objectives (benefit low- and moderate-income persons; prevent or eliminate conditions of slum and blight; or address urgent community needs), be HUD-eligible, and fall within the city’s established program priorities: community development, economic development, housing, or public services. She also said funded activities must be located within the city and within the three eligible census tracts.
Sixteen applicants…
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