41-Member Group to Be Convened by the University of Minnesota's Center for Urban & Regional Affairs and Will Meet February through May to Identify Considerations on Improving and Enhancing Rent Stabilization in Saint Paul
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Oonee the secure bike parking company that the de Blasio administration can’t figure out what to do with will install two new compact, ad-free curbside pods somewhere in the city, based on suggestions from the public. (Vote here.)
The units, which hold about six or seven bikes, plus a pump for public use, were funded by Voi, the scooter company. Oonee has previously sited larger pods in pilot programs near the Barclays Center, the Staten Island Ferry terminal in Manhattan and in Journal Square in Jersey City, but company founder Shabazz Stuart believes the smaller units could be rapidly deployed everywhere, once the city gives the green light and investors see that the concept works.
City Of Santa Clarita Now Accepting Innovation Fund Grant Proposals
The City of Santa Clarita announced Thursday the availability of Innovation Fund grants, a program established to develop innovative solutions to assist in the goals outlined by the Santa Clarita Plan to Address Homelessness.
The Innovation Fund was established after receiving $126,493 in funding from the Los Angeles County Homeless Initiative, according to the City of Santa Clarita.
Grant proposals are set to be evaluated on criteria including whether the proposal leverages community partnerships and seeks to implement the goals outlined in the city’s Plan to Address Homelessness. The full criteria list can be found on the form linked here.
The city of Santa Clarita is accepting proposals now until Dec. 31 for the Innovation Grant Fund, a program established after recently receiving $126,493 in grant funding from the County of Los Angeles’ Homeless Initiative.
The Innovation Fund is to be used by local agencies to develop innovative solutions that will assist in implementing the goals outlined within the Santa Clarita Community Plan to address homelessness.
Grant applications are now available by visiting santa-clarita.com/Homeless and must be submitted to the city by 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 31 for consideration.
Grants will be awarded to local organizations in amounts not to exceed $25,000 in an effort to allow multiple agencies to access the funding.