San Marcos Removes The Bike Trail Project From The CDBG – Disaster Recovery Plan
San Marcos Removes The Bike Trail Project From The CDBG – Disaster Recovery Plan
The San Marcos City Council had to make “substantial amendment”(s) in their plans in how they planned on spending the Community Development Block Grant – Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) project plans.
When the city finished their first list of infrastructure projects, including the community workshops, this was their list;
MIDTOWN/AQUARENA
- Old total $650,000
- New total $850,000
- Difference + $200,000
BLANCO GARDENS
- Old total $4,450,000
- New total $5,000,000
- Difference + $550,000
CLAREWOOD/BARBARA
- Old total $2,300,000
- New total $200,000
- Difference + $200,000
BIKE TRAILS & RIVER BANK
- Old total $4,000,000
- REMOVED ITEM
- Difference + $4,000,000
UHLAND
- Old total $1,100,000
- New total $4,150,000
- Difference +$3,050,000
CONTINGENCY FUND
- Old total $0
- New total $40,000
- Difference + $40,000
The city put together a new powerpoint to help explain the details.
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7:00PM Hold a public hearing to receive comments for or against Substantial Amendment No. 2 to the Action Plan of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Community Development Block Grant – Disaster Recovery Grant (CDBG-DR).
San Marcos City Council Regular Meeting Agenda — Tuesday, May 16, 2017
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