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URA places warming-center funding on next agenda after HRDC reports shortfall; board proposes up to $35,000 placeholder
Summary
HRDC told the Urban Renewal Agency the Lloyd Center warming center is funded through March 7 under current fundraising but faces a shortfall. The URA voted to put a funding agreement on the next meeting agenda with a placeholder authorization of up to $35,000 for the shortfall; staff will return a draft agreement and updated fundraising figures.
The Livingston City Urban Renewal Agency voted to place a funding agreement for the Lloyd Center warming center on its next meeting agenda and authorized staff to prepare an agreement to cover a potential shortfall of up to $35,000, pending final fundraising updates.
Brian Geier of HRDC reported that the warming center—opened later than usual this season—has funds to operate through March 7 and that fundraising is ongoing. HRDC said the operating cost for the shelter is roughly $45,000 per month, and the…
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