City Seeks Public Guidance on How to Use Grants
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The City Council will seek public comment Monday on how to set priorities for projects to be funded this year from county-issued Community Development Block Grants.
The city plans to ask the county for $270,000 in grants this year for community programs and several rehabilitation projects.
A city advisory committee, which for two months has been reviewing merits of the various projects, is asking the council to put at the top of the list $40,000 to pay for a neighborhood preservation officer.
The officer would be responsible for resolving code enforcement violations with residents and starting community pride programs in neighborhoods.
Second on the list, the committee recommends $20,000 be used to repair sidewalks, curbs and gutters and install wheelchair ramps. The panel then would seek $35,000 to renovate restrooms at Laurel Park, $115,000 to build a restroom facility at Little Cottonwood Park and $60,000 to help low-income residents rehabilitate their homes.
Last year, the city applied for $373,000 in grants for six projects. The county issued funding for three of those totaling $105,000.
Monday’s session will be at 6:45 p.m. in council chambers, City Hall, 3191 Katella Ave. Information: (310) 431-3538.
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