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Council reviews reallocation of emergency rental aid and accepts $4 million HUD grant for zoning and housing work
Summary
Housing and Community Development staff told the Toledo City Council they will reallocate emergency rental assistance funds, hire a planning consultant and accept a $4 million HUD grant to support zoning updates and affordable housing projects.
Housing and Community Development staff told the Toledo City Council on Feb. 18 that they plan to move money within the city's reallocated emergency rental assistance (ERAP) funding, hire a consultant for a neighborhood planning grant and accept a $4,000,000 HUD grant.
"We initially had $5,000,103 and $778 allocated for administration. We'd like to reduce that amount," a Housing staff member said, describing proposed decreases to program administration and housing stability allocations and increases to affordable rental housing development and direct rental assistance. The staff member said the city has until…
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