Beginning April 4, 2021, the City of San Marcos invites the public to provide comments regarding proposed amendments to the Community Development Block Grant – Disaster Recovery Action Plan (CDBG-DR Action Plan). Residents are also encouraged to participate in a virtual public hearing addressing the proposed amendments.
The proposed amendments concern nearly $34 million in grant funding awarded to the City to address the impact of the 2015 floods. Proposed changes to the action plan developed in 2016 include:
The full amendment language may be found online at http://sanmarcostx.gov/3163/Disaster-Recovery-Action-Plan. A paper copy of the proposed amendments is also available to view at the San Marcos Public Library and City Hall.
Residents are invited to provide comments on the proposed changes beginning at 8 a.m. on Sunday, Apr. 4. The comment period will close at 9 p.m. on Sunday, Apr. 18.
Comments must be made in writing and should include the sender’s full name and physical address. Comments may be sent electronically to CDBG@sanmarcostx.gov or by mail to the City of San Marcos, Attention: CDBG Office, 630 E. Hopkins St, San Marcos, TX, 78666.
In addition to the comment period, the City Council will hold a virtual public hearing at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Apr. 6 to accept citizen comments on the proposed amendments. To view the meeting, go to www.sanmarcostx.gov/videos or watch on Grande channel 16 or Spectrum channel 10.
Persons wishing to participate during the public hearing may send written comments which will be read aloud or may request a link to join in the public hearing portion of the virtual meeting.
Written comments or requests to join in the public hearing must be emailed to citizencomment@sanmarcostx.gov no later than 12 p.m. the day of the meeting. A call-in number and link will be provided for participation.
City Council will vote on the proposed amendments at the regular meeting scheduled for Tuesday, Apr. 20 after a presentation of all comments received and a staff recommendation.
For additional information please contact Housing and Community Development Manager Carol Griffith at 512.393.8147 or cgriffith@sanmarcostx.gov.
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