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Clay County continues vote on CDBG amendment after questions about nonprofit capacity funding
Summary
The board continued a proposed substantial amendment to the county’s CDBG Annual Action Plan — which would shift roughly $900,000 to sidewalks and add $100,000 to a new nonprofit capacity‑building category — to March 10 after commissioners asked for more transparency on staffing costs and applicant outreach.
Clay County commissioners on Feb. 24 deferred action on a proposed substantial amendment to the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Annual Action Plan after several commissioners raised concerns about a new nonprofit capacity‑building category that could fund start‑up personnel.
Grants manager Megan Covey told the board staff had identified unused prior‑year CDBG funds and proposed reallocating about $900,000…
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