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City manager briefs council on reduced IIG grant award, Hope Center transition and CalRecycle redemption changes
Summary
City Manager Flora said the city's Infill Infrastructure Grant application scope was reduced from about $14 million to roughly $5.5 million due to eligibility changes, announced Adventist Health will take over Hope Center oversight under an MOU, and warned CalRecycle exemptions may be pulled which could require grocery stores to accept empty containers beginning July 1.
Clearlake — City Manager Mr. Flora used council reports April 20 to update members on three items: a narrowed state infrastructure grant application, an operational transition at the Hope Center, and upcoming changes to beverage-container redemption rules.
Flora said the city initially planned to seek just over $14 million through the Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) Infill Infrastructure Grant (IIG) for housing and infrastructure work tied to…
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