Council Hears Pleas for Federal Money
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Representatives of more than two dozen social service organizations told the City Council this week why their programs should receive federal grant money.
The city has received $8.4 million in community development block grant money for the 1997-98 fiscal year, and is authorized to allocate up to $1.26 million for social services.
City staff members, working with the Human Relations Commission, have recommended that $1 million be given to more than a dozen programs. Under the recommendations, most of the money would go to programs run by the city.
The council delayed a decision on the allocations until the next meeting, April 21.
“It’s a very tough process,” said Mayor Miguel A. Pulido Jr., “and money is short.”
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