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Council approves substantial amendments to HUD action plans, shifting program income to neighborhood resources and creating a new CDBG affordable housing line
Summary
Council held a public hearing and voted unanimously to approve substantial amendments to the city's 2021, 2022 and 2025–26 HUD annual action plans, including an increase to HOME-ARP and a newly created $100,000 CDBG affordable housing activity.
The Fayetteville City Council held a public hearing on Oct. 13 and unanimously approved proposed substantial amendments to the city's HUD annual action plans for 2021, 2022 and 2025–26.
Jacqueline Abbott, community relations manager for Economic and Community Development, described the changes as necessary to shift funds between activities, add a new activity and accept newly awarded HUD…
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