San Marcos City Council Holding Special Meeting On The HUD Disaster/Flooding Relief Funds

Where Is The HUD Disaster Flood Money Going? The San Marcos City Council will be receiving a presentation and update regarding the Community Development Block Grant – Disaster Recovery from the 2015 floods.

Council will be receiving a presentation and update regarding the Community Development Block Grant – Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) needs assessments, and using the data gathered to present options for Housing and Infrastructure Projects, and provide direction to Staff.

Read the original news story dated, February 29, 2016 – HUD Awards $25 Million In Disaster Recovery Funds To San Marcos

City of San Marcos and the City Council announced where the HUD Flood/Disaster Funds of $25.08 million were going to be spent. Read the original news story from November 11, 2016 here – HUD Approves The City’s Disaster Relief Plan

San Marcos City Council Special Meeting Agenda — Wednesday, March 29, 2017

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