Date: Fri 13-Feb-1998
Date: Fri 13-Feb-1998
Publication: Bee
Author: KAAREN
Quick Words:
Stocker-Small-Cities-grant
Full Text:
Hearing Set On Small Cities Block Grant Proposal
The Board of Selectmen will conduct a public hearing at 7 pm Monday, February
23, to discuss a proposal to file an application for a Small Cities Community
Block Grant, which is used for housing rehabilitation and for handicapped
accommodations at Edmond Town Hall.
The hearing will be in the Multipurpose Center on Riverside Road in Sandy
Hook.
Elizabeth Stocker, director of the town's Office of Community Development,
said the proposed application will request grant funds to continue the Housing
Rehabilitation Program, which helps low- and moderate-income residents fix
their homes. It also will request funds to upgrade town buildings for handicap
accessibility to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
The public is invited to attend the hearing to comment on the proposal for the
use of Small Cities funds and to discuss community development and housing
needs for low- and moderate-income persons. Written communications also are
welcome and should be addressed to the Office of the First Selectman, Edmond
Town Hall, 45 Main Street, Newtown 06470.
"The primary objective of the Small Cities Program is the development of
viable communities by providing decent housing and suitable living
environments and expanding economic opportunities for low- and moderate-income
people," Ms Stocker said. "Seventy percent of funds must principally benefit
those people of low and moderate income."
Last year, Newtown received $300,000 to replace the pump station at Nunnawauk
Meadows, to rehabilitate homes, and to administer the program.
Copies of the application for the 1998 Small Cities Program and the
Consolidated Plan for Housing and Community Development Action Plan 1997 are
available for review in the Community Development Office in Edmond Town Hall.
