Public input needed on county improvements for CDBG Annual Action Plan
Published on March 09, 2022
In order to move forward with improvement projects submitted by communities throughout Weld County this year, the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program is bringing its Annual Action Plan to the Board of County Commissioners for approval on March 28. Before that date, Weld County CDBG Program Manager, Don Sandoval, wants to hear residents’ thoughts on the plan.
“Residents letting us know what they want to see occur in their community is a big help to not only our CDBG program but the county as a whole,” Weld County Commissioner Chair Scott James said. “The process of deciding what improvements to make in the county through this program can only be helped by valuable resident input.”
View the 2022 Annual Action Plan at www.weldgov.com/Government/County-Programs/Community-Development-Block-Grant.
After reviewing the plan, share your opinions one of two ways: Email Don Sandoval at dosandoval@weldgov.com by 5:00 p.m. on March 27. Your email should include the following:
- Your name.
- What do you think about the Annual Action Plan for 2022?
Second, tell us in person at the Weld County Board of Commissioners meeting on Wednesday, March 28, at 9:00 a.m. in the Centennial Hearing Room of the Weld County Administration Building, located at 1150 O Street in Greeley.
Comments made will be considered in finalizing and approving the 2022 Annual Action Plan, which describes how objectives of the Consolidated Plan will be carried out. These objectives, defined by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), include principally benefitting low- and moderate-income persons, preventing and/or eliminating blight and addressing an urgent need. Upon approval of the Annual Action Plan by the board, it will be submitted to HUD.
For more information about Weld County’s CDBG program, go to https://www.weldgov.com/Government/County-Programs/Community-Development-Block-Grant.