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Klamath Falls council accepts $1.5M CDBG, approves National Guard agreements, parking lot contract and rezoning
Summary
At its April 20 meeting, the Klamath Falls City Council accepted a $1.5 million CDBG award for the Klamath Advocacy Center, authorized multiple National Guard cooperative agreements for airport projects, approved a Ross Ragland parking lot contract, extended a water‑resupply MOU with Klamath County, and adopted a small rezoning ordinance.
The Klamath Falls City Council on April 20 approved a series of grants, contracts and land‑use actions, including a $1.5 million Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) awarded on behalf of the Klamath Advocacy Center, multiple cooperative agreements with the National Guard Bureau (NGB) for airport facilities, a downtown parking‑lot reconstruction contract and the second‑and‑final reading of a rezoning ordinance affecting two Campus Drive parcels.
City Manager Jonathan Teichart told the council the city was awarded a CDBG of $1,500,000 for project C25006 on behalf of the Klamath Advocacy Center, and the council voted to accept the award. “Good work,” one councilor said during consideration; a motion to accept was moved and seconded and the motion carried.
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