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Sandusky staff outline proposed FY25 CDBG program, note discrepancy in public-service request totals

Sandusky Boards & Commissions · March 25, 2025
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Summary

City staff presented the proposed Fiscal Year 2025 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program, including draft allocation estimates, required spending caps, project line items and subrecipient applications; staff flagged a discrepancy between two reported totals for public-service requests.

City of Sandusky staff presented a draft Fiscal Year 2025 program for the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), reviewing eligibility rules, spending caps and proposed line-item allocations, and said applications for public-service funds are being scored.

Nicole Growe, a City of Sandusky staff member, opened the presentation by defining CDBG and the program’s eligibility tests: “In order to be eligible for that, you have to benefit low to moderate income families, aid in the prevention of slum and blight, or have an urgent need in the community” (SEG 020–022). Growe said the city has used a conservative estimate for its FY25 allocation (quoted in the meeting as “dollars 7,008 thousand 428”)…

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