The Santa Clarita City Council will consider allocating a little over $3.5 million in federal funding intended to support low- and moderate-income residents with decent and affordable housing and economic opportunities.
The proposed allocation will be discussed as part of a public hearing, which also includes considering amending one action plan and adopting another required by the federal government to receive the funding, during the City Council’s regular meeting Tuesday starting at 6 p.m.
Local nonprofit organizations, like Single Mothers Outreach, Family Promise of Santa Clarita Valley and Bridge to Home, applied and were selected to receive a portion of the federal Community Development Block Grant funding, according to a city staff report.