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Parker to apply for $259,000 in CDBG funds to build ADA restrooms at Town Hall

Town of Parker Common Council · August 5, 2026
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Summary

Town staff recommended, and the council approved, submitting a FY26 Community Development Block Grant application to pay for ADA‑compliant restrooms at Parker Town Hall; staff detailed budget line items and said consultant assistance and WCAG fees would be paid from the grant.

Town staff asked the council to authorize submission of a FY26 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) application to the Arizona Department of Housing to fund ADA‑compliant restrooms at Town Hall. Staff member Steve Ziegler said the project is an eligible use under CDBG rules and that notices and a public hearing were published; no members of the public attended the hearing. The resolution authorizes staff to submit the application and execute the agreement if the grant is awarded.

Ziegler presented the grant figures on the record, listing $259,003.43 as the grant amount proposed for the project and separating consultant/administration expenses: WCAG fees of $4,500 and application/administration assistance costs (Denise Bishop) of roughly $30,600 to be paid from the grant; the total staff-identified construction and plan cost was listed as $224,243. Council moved to approve submittal of the application and the motion carried. (Transcript contains two slightly different grant figures in presentation and motion; staff will submit the application as authorized.)