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Clay County proposes $2.1 million CDBG amendment to expand sidewalks and fund nonprofit capacity building
Summary
Clay County staff proposed a substantial amendment to the FY25-26 Community Development Block Grant that would raise the grant total to $2,101,940.03 by reallocating $1,041,690.03 in unspent funds toward sidewalks and a one-time $100,000 nonprofit capacity-building grant; public comment is open through Feb. 16 and the Board will review the amendment Feb. 24.
Jody Heisler, Clay County Grama Compliance Manager, opened a public meeting to review a proposed substantial amendment to the county—ommunity Development Block Grant (CDBG) FY25-26 that would raise the grant total to $2,101,940.03 and shift unspent funds to sidewalk infrastructure and nonprofit capacity building.
The CDBG is a federal program administered through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) that funds projects addressing affordable housing, homelessness, public services, special-needs populations, public facilities and infrastructure, and economic development. Heisler said the program nd the county im to benefit low- to…
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