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Committee reviews plan to spend up to $500,000 in CDBG-CV food security funds for local food banks

Hamilton County Commission (committee hearings) · January 15, 2026
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Summary

Clerk read Resolution 126-21 to authorize expenditure of up to $500,000 in awarded CDBG-CV food and security grant funds to purchase equipment and supplies for local food bank partners; staff said the funds are CARES-era CDBG-CV money and the measure was deferred to next week.

The County clerk read Resolution 126-21, which would authorize spending of awarded CDBG-CV food and security grant funds in an amount not to exceed $500,000 to purchase equipment and supplies for local food bank partners and authorizes the county mayor to sign contracts necessary to implement the resolution.

County staff told the committee the award has already been accepted and that the resolution would allow procurement to buy equipment to be passed through to eight local food banks. One staff speaker characterized the funds as CARES-era money from the first COVID response.

No vote was taken in committee. The chair said the resolution will be taken up next week for formal action.