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Yavapai supervisors approve CDBG reallocation, procurement contracts and property abatements
Summary
At its July 16 meeting the Yavapai County Board of Supervisors approved a reallocation of CDBG funds after a $266,080 reduction, awarded multiple procurement contracts (fuel, chip-seal and paving), authorized two weed-and-trash abatements and approved routine land-use and license items, all by unanimous votes.
YAVAPAI COUNTY — The Yavapai County Board of Supervisors on Wednesday approved a slate of budget adjustments, contracts and enforcement actions following staff presentations and short debate.
The board voted unanimously to reallocate Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds after staff said Prescott Valley’s change in entitlement status reduced the county’s expected allocation by $266,080. Mark Loussan, assistant director of Development Services, told the board the county’s adjusted CDBG pot is $1,042,648 and presented options for adjusting previously approved awards. After discussion, Supervisor Chek moved — and the board approved — to keep the Verde Valley Habitat for Humanity allocation at $400,000 and split the funding shortfall between the Prescott Valley Food Bank project and the county’s cesspool replacement project.
The board also approved two weed-and-trash abatements. Staff received authorization to spend up to $25,000 to clean blighted, illegally dumped materials at 1603 East Butterfield Road in Prescott; the owner…
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