Public’s Ideas Sought for Using Grants
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The city is seeking public comment on how to use federal grants that the city expects to receive this fiscal year to improve public facilities and public services in lower-income areas.
All residents may attend a public hearing Sept. 30 to draw up a list of community needs and proposed projects for funding anticipated from the Federal Community Development Block Grant Program.
The 6 p.m. meeting will be at City Hall, 33282 Golden Lantern, Suite 206.
Since its incorporation in 1989, Dana Point has received $867,000 in community block grants. Amounts vary from year to year, officials said, and they do not know yet how much the city will receive for fiscal 1996-97.
Information: (714) 248-3572.
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