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Wednesday, April 6th, the Common Council will hold a Public Hearing on the Community Development Block Grant Programs

A message from the city of Syracuse Business and Neighborhood Development Department, “To Agency Leaders, Community Stakeholders, Advocates and Neighbors that have submitted comments via email or in person during NBD’s Public Comment Meeting on March 30th, we thank you! 

Thank you for your thoughtful comments, success stories, hopes for needs that remain, and shout-outs to fellow organizations as you collaborate in service to our communities.

Yet, as we know all too well, there is still work to be done…”

On Wednesday, April 6th, the Common Council will hold a Public Hearing on the Community Development Block Grant Programs [CDBG | ESG | HOME] Year 48 Proposed Annual Action Plan and Budget.

PLEASE COME, once again, to provide comments for the Council’s consideration as it prepares to vote on the Year 48 Budget (April 11th):

Common Council Public Hearing

Wednesday, April 6, 2022 at 5:30 PM
Common Council Chambers
City Hall (3rd floor)
233 E Washington St
Syracuse, NY 13202.

As a reminder, the Public Comment Period is open until 5:00 pm, April 7th, 2022. And while we welcome comments via email to NBD@syrgov.net, we encourage your participation in the Council’s Public Hearing on Wednesday, April 6th.

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