Input sought on HUD aid
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The Los Angeles County Community Development Commission is holding public meetings to hear thoughts on how $53 million in federal housing and community development funds should be distributed to assist low- and moderate-income areas and individuals.
Residents of unincorporated areas will discuss existing resources in their communities and priorities for future funding. That input will help shape the county’s one- and five-year plans for use of the funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
For the record:
12:00 a.m. April 22, 2004 For The Record
Los Angeles Times Thursday April 22, 2004 Home Edition Main News Part A Page 2 National Desk 1 inches; 51 words Type of Material: Correction
HUD aid -- An article in Sunday’s Real Estate section said the Los Angeles County Community Development Commission was seeking comments on the county’s one- and five-year plans for spending $53 million of Department of Housing and Urban Development funds. The commission seeks written comments only for the one-year “Action Plan.”
For The Record
Los Angeles Times Sunday April 25, 2004 Home Edition Real Estate Part K Page 3 Features Desk 1 inches; 50 words Type of Material: Correction
HUD aid -- An April 18 article incorrectly stated that the Los Angeles County Community Development Commission is seeking comments on the county’s one- and five-year plans for spending $53 million of Department of Housing and Urban Development funds. The commission seeks written comments only for the one-year “Action Plan.”
A list of meetings is available on the commission’s website, www.lacdc.org, or by contacting Raymond Webster at (323) 890-7317, or e-mail Raymond.W[email protected].
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