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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPublic Hearing - BOCCOpen Record Public Hearing CDBG Public Services Grant: 2022 Application and 2021 Closeout May 17, 2022 3:00 p.m. In Attendance: Danny E. Stone, Chair Rob Jones, Vice -Chair Cindy Carter, Member Barbara J. Vasquez, Clerk of the Board Janice Flynn, Administrative Services Coordinator Public: See sign in sheet 3:00 p.m. The Commissioners held an Open Record Public Hearing to review community development and housing needs, inform citizens of the availability of funds and eligible uses of the state Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds, and receive comments on proposed activities, particularly from lower income persons residing in the Grant and Adams County areas. This will prepare for the closeout of the 2021 CDBG Public Services Grant No. 21-62210-005, which provided $126,580.00 in funding. Janice Flynn, Administrative Services Coordinator stated that present at today's hearing is Isidra Sanchez, Spanish interpreter, if needed. Is there any one present today that needs an interpreter? (This was also asked in Spanish). The following handouts are available today in both English and Spanish: 1) Grant County's CDBG Citizen Participation Plan with Grievance Procedure Form. (GC has a high likelihood of applying for Community Development Block Grants in the future and would welcome citizen participation. The plan outlines eligibility guidelines and steps GC will take to procure CDBG funding and community involvement. The grievance procedure form is included. Any input or grievances regarding CDBG grants can be forwarded tome, Janice Flynn at GC Commissioner's Office, PO Box 37 or 35 C Street NW, Ephrata, WA 98823.) 2) Dept of Commerce's Community Development Block Grant Program Handout (This gives the purpose of CDBG grants) 3) Federal Citizen Participation Requirements for Local Government Applicants to the State CDBG Program. (outlines requirements of the federal government to receive CDBG funds) 4) Letter to Public Hearing Attendees (indicates the Citizen Participation Coordinator and GC's open-door policy) Any individuals interested in or requiring technical assistance to become knowledgeable with the CDBG program or who desire to contribute ideas to solving some of the community's needs will be provided assistance upon request to the County's CDBG Citizen Participation Coordinator. The purpose of the public hearing is to report on the County's use of 2021 CDBG funds, prepare for the closeout of the 2021 CDBG Public Services Grant and state Grant County's intention to apply for 2022 CDBG funds in the amount of $128,000.00. Janice Flynn, Grant County's Administrative Services Coordinator, will provide additional information Isidra Sanchez and Jeremy Lopez with OIC of Washington /Prosperity Center gave an overview of the assistance they provided under contract No. 21-62210-005 and proposed activities for anticipated CDBG funds awarded in 2022. No proposed activities will result in displacement of any individuals. The Title VI Certification and NEPA form 6-G is required and needs to be signed by the BOCC Chair Grant County has adopted a policy to reduce greenhouse gases, a policy prohibiting the use of excessive force and an anti -displacement plan. The NEPA form determine exemptions from environmental review due to the nature of the proposed use of funds. A motion was made by Commissioner Carter, seconded by Commissioner Jones to close the public comment portion of the hearing. The motion passed unanimously. Commissioner Carter moved to accept the closeout of the CDBG Public Services Grant No. 21-62210-005 and begin the application process for the grant year 2022, as presented. Commissioner Jones seconded and the motion passed unanimously. The hearing adjourned.