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Council authorizes random LMI household survey to seek ICDBG eligibility
Summary
Moscow City Council authorized staff on Sept. 2 to conduct a randomized low‑to‑moderate‑income household survey designed to determine whether the city meets the 51% threshold for Idaho Community Development Block Grant area‑wide eligibility.
Moscow City Council on Sept. 2 authorized staff to proceed with a randomized low‑to‑moderate‑income (LMI) household survey intended to determine whether the city meets the 51% LMI threshold used by the Idaho Department of Commerce for area‑wide ICDBG eligibility.
Grants staff explained the methodology the department requires: the city will draw a randomized sample of addresses (the working mailing list contains 12,186 residential addresses excluding PO boxes), mail a survey packet with a mayoral cover letter…
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