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Ogden council approves reallocation of unspent CDBG‑CV funds to public improvements

3979396 · June 11, 2025
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On June 10 the Ogden City Council adopted a resolution amending the 2020–25 Consolidated Plan and the FY2021 Annual Action Plan to shift unspent CDBG‑CV dollars originally earmarked for small-business loans to public‑improvement projects tied to pandemic preparedness.

Ogden City Council on June 10 unanimously approved a resolution amending the city’s 2020–25 Consolidated Plan and the FY2021 Annual Action Plan to reallocate unspent Community Development Block Grant–Coronavirus (CDBG‑CV) funds from small‑business lending to public‑improvement projects aimed at pandemic preparedness.

The change, presented by city staffer Jeremy, moves money that HUD originally approved for loans to businesses into projects such as trail and sidewalk improvements, Americans with Disabilities Act ramps and other public works that the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development deems eligible for pandemic response and preparedness. Jeremy said those uses were recommended by HUD after the city found demand for business loans…

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