The US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) requires a new five-year plan for 2025-2030 so Huntsville can receive a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME Investment Partnership (HOME) funds.
Together, they total $2 million a year, but city leaders first need to figure out what the people need. So, they’re holding public meetings to get input from residents. The first was Tuesday night at the Seminole Service Center.
“What’s important to them in raising their families?” asked Huntsville Community Development Manager Scott Erwin. “Getting a good paying job, making sure their family can thrive, your wages are able to meet expenses in our community.”
Most of the residents who spoke mentioned the disconnect between renters and landlords and the need to upgrade opportunities, but there was also a lot of talk about who needs help. That includes the homeless and the situation at Derrick Street.
“They’re there …