Pittsfield Plans Hearing on Block-Grant Funding
PITTSFIELD – As part of a public review process, the Pittsfield’s Department of Community Development will hold a hearing May 14 on its Community Development Block Grant program and proposed 2009 Consolidated Annual Action Plan.The public hearing will be held in the City Council chambers and will begin at 7:30 p.m.
Held by the City Council's subcommittee on community and economic development, the hearing is part of a 30-day public review process that is required by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Through what HUD terms an entitlement grant, it provides the city with Community Development Block Grant funding on an annual basis.
The 2009 action plan's proposed $2.15 million budget contains $1.47 million in CDBG funds. The 30-day public review period began on Monday, April 14, and will end on Wednesday, May 15, after which the Department of Community Development will submit its final plan to HUD.
The development office has proposed using CDBG money to fund projects that include public facilities, removal of architectural barriers, public services, historic preservation, debt service payments, code enforcement, housing rehabilitation, economic development, acquisition, disposition and clearance, administration costs, and planning activities.
Copies of the draft plan are available for public review at the development department at City Hall. If residents are unable to attend the public hearing, they can submit their comments, written or orally, to the Pittsfield Department of Community Development, City Hall, 70 Allen St., Room 205, Pittsfield, MA, at 413-499-9368 or by TTY at 413-499-9340.
Those with special needs should contact the development office prior to the public hearing so that efforts can be made to accommodate their needs.
