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Public hearing on HUD 2025–26 annual action plan draws appeals for eviction prevention, urgent home repairs and affordable housing funding
Summary
At a Syracuse Common Council public hearing on the city's U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development 2025'26 Annual Action Plan, community organizations urged the council to adopt the plan as written and to allocate more resources to eviction prevention, urgent home repairs, youth internships and new affordable housing.
The Syracuse Common Council held a public hearing on the city's application to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for its 2025'26 Annual Action Plan, which lists Community Development Block Grant funding of $4,920,269, HOME Investment Partnerships funding of $1,378,112 and Emergency Solutions Grant funding of $431,217.
Speakers representing local nonprofits and community groups urged the council to adopt the plan as written and to direct more of the HUD funds to programs they said reduce homelessness and support low-income homeowners and renters. "Our mission is to provide access to justice by engaging the legal community and volunteer service to those in need," said Salle Kuran of the Volunteer Lawyers Project. Kuran asked the council to support the plan so the project can continue using ESG funds for eviction prevention, noting "there were nearly 3,000 eviction…
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