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Council opens 30-day public comment and approves CDBG-CV amendment to shift funds to senior services and Meals on Wheels
Summary
Paradise Town Council approved a substantial amendment to its CDBG-CV plan on Dec. 10 and opened a 30-day public comment period to shift underused emergency rental-assistance funds to public services targeted at seniors and disabled residents, including reimbursements to Meals on Wheels and a neighbor-to-neighbor program.
Paradise Town Council on Dec. 10 approved a substantial amendment to the town’s Community Development Block Grant — Coronavirus (CDBG-CV) plan and opened a 30-day public comment period to reallocate underspent emergency rental assistance funds toward targeted public services for seniors and disabled residents.
Melanie (staff) told council that the town’s earlier emergency rental assistance activity had very low uptake because HUD’s income-verification rules and program requirements made it difficult for local residents to qualify. The amendment would shift that allocation into public-service activities that do not require household income verification when the program serves…
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