CDBG Five-Year Consolidated Plan & Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice 2024 Update

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The City of Sierra Vista receives an annual allocation of approximately $250,000 in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds. The City has now completed the planning process for the Five-Year Consolidated Plan, which identifies goals, objectives, and strategies for addressing housing and community development needs, including those of the homeless and other special needs populations. The City has also completed an Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice, which represents Sierra Vista’s efforts in making an objective assessment of the nature and extent of Fair Housing concerns in the City and the potential impediments to making Fair Housing choice available

The City of Sierra Vista receives an annual allocation of approximately $250,000 in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds. The City has now completed the planning process for the Five-Year Consolidated Plan, which identifies goals, objectives, and strategies for addressing housing and community development needs, including those of the homeless and other special needs populations. The City has also completed an Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice, which represents Sierra Vista’s efforts in making an objective assessment of the nature and extent of Fair Housing concerns in the City and the potential impediments to making Fair Housing choice available to its residents.

Read the Five-Year Consolidated Plan and Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice 2024 Update and offer your input below. Public comment will be open until Wednesday, May 8.

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Will this program assist low income citizens with utilities?

linda burns 7 months ago