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The commission approved the FY2026 Annual Action Plan (to secure CDBG $1,005,590 and HOME $487,664.97) and reviewed FY2027 project proposals including a $47,500 request for code enforcement staffing, a $250,000 request for homeowner rehabilitation, and a controversial Public Works Ash Street sidewalk proposal that drew neighborhood concern; next recommendation meeting noted for June 24th.
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By approving the Annual Action Plan the city will submit required paperwork to HUD so it can receive and spend federal CDBG and HOME funds on local programs. Residents can expect ongoing or continued funding for code enforcement, homeowner rehabilitation, demolition and homeownership assistance programs reviewed by the commission. A proposed sidewalk project on East Ash/Hubbell drew strong public concern and remains under review; final funding recommendations will go to City Council after the commission’s June 24 meeting, where public input can still influence outcomes.
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