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West Valley City to accept $414,752 in HOME funds for home rehab and emergency repairs

West Valley City Council · December 10, 2025
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Summary

Staff told the council West Valley City was awarded $414,752.02 from the Salt Lake County HOME Consortium (HUD pass-through) for home rehabilitation and emergency repair programs and requested council approval to accept the subrecipient agreement and return it to the county.

Peggy, a grants staff member, told the council West Valley City participates in the Salt Lake County HOME Consortium, a HUD pass-through program that administers HOME Investment Partnership funds. She said the city was awarded $414,752.02, the largest HOME allocation the city had received during her tenure.

Peggy said the funds will be used for home rehabilitation programs and emergency repairs and asked the council to accept the award and authorize returning the signed subrecipient agreement to Salt Lake County so the city may participate in administering the funds locally.

Council members asked clarifying questions about related administrative changes (for example, whether prior organizational changes to the housing authority affected grant administration); Peggy responded that the grants division and the city’s participation in HOME were unaffected by a prior housing authority reorganization.

The study meeting transcript records the staff presentation and the request to accept the subrecipient agreement; it does not record the final formal vote in this study session.