Lucas County plans to apply for Community Development Block Grant funding.
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- Public Hearing
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- Lucas
What You Should Do Next
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Attend the Public Hearing
Stay updated for the date and location of the public hearing to participate.
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Review Program Details
Familiarize yourself with the Community Development Block Grant programs and their benefits.
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Contact County Officials
Reach out to Lucas County officials for more information on the grant application process.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the purpose of the public hearing?
- The hearing is to discuss the application for Community Development Block Grant funding.
- How can I participate in the public hearing?
- Details on participation will be provided closer to the hearing date.
- What programs are being funded?
- Programs include public facilities, services, housing, and economic development improvements.
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Full Notice Text
NOTICE OF FIRST PUBLIC HEARING Lucas County intends to apply to the Ohio Department of Development for Program Year 2026 under the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program, a federally funded program administered by the State. CDBG programs can fund a broad range of planning, community improvement, and housing related activities that must be designed to primarily benefit low-to moderate-income persons, aiding in the elimination of slum and blight, or meet an urgent need within the community. The County is eligible for the following PY 2026 Community Development programs, provided the County meets the applicable requirements: · Allocation Program: biennial for approximately $490,000 – designed to improve public facilities, public services, housing, economic development, and fair housing. · Neighborhood Revitalization Program: biennial up to $750,000 – designed to improve the quality of life, livability, and functionality of distressed areas through public infrastructure p