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Hocking County approves $120,000 in CDBG allocation to back Laurelville, Logan grant applications
Summary
The Hocking County Board of Commissioners approved using $120,000 of the county's Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) allocation to support two competitive grant applications: $82,400 to match a critical infrastructure application described by presenters as from the Village of Laurelville and $37,600 to match the City of Logan's Neighborhood Revitalization Grant application.
The Hocking County Board of Commissioners approved using $120,000 of the county's Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) allocation to support two competitive grant applications: $82,400 to match a critical infrastructure (CI) application described by presenters as from the Village of Laurelville and $37,600 to match the City of Logan's Neighborhood Revitalization Grant (NRG) application. A commissioner moved to approve the recommendation and the motion was seconded; commissioners responded "Aye" and the motion carried with no roll call recorded.
Nathan Simons, community development coordinator for HACAP, told commissioners the Laurelville project has an engineering estimate of $582,400 and that the CI grant has a state ceiling of $500,000, so the village is seeking $82,400 from the county to make the project viable. "We would recommend that the county provide the requested allocation match to the village of…
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