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Public comment period open for Erie County community development programs & funding

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Fri, Jan 24th 2025 06:35 pm

3 documents available for public review & comment; public hearing scheduled

Submitted by the Press Secretary to the Erie County Executive

Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz announced a public comment period is now open to review the county’s draft 2025 action plan for community development funding, the 2025-2029 five year consolidated plan for community development, and an analysis of impediments to fair housing choice study (AI).

“Citizens can provide input on these draft documents that will guide Erie County’s community development priorities for not only the 2025 program year but the next five years,” Poloncarz said. “Community input helps to inform decisions on how funds are used to improve infrastructure and helps to guide development investments countywide. I encourage residents to review the documents, add input, and attend the public hearing to have their voice heard.”

These documents outline the Erie County consortium’s goals and objectives relative to housing, economic development, community development and homeless issues with specific attention given to the needs of low/moderate households residing in the consortium communities. The following municipalities comprise the CDBG consortium: cities of Lackawanna and Tonawanda; towns of Alden, Aurora, Boston, Brant, Clarence, Colden, Collins, Concord, Eden, Elma, Evans, Grand Island, Holland, Lancaster, Marilla, Newstead, North Collins, Orchard Park, Sardinia, Wales and West Seneca; villages of Akron, Alden, Angola, Depew, East Aurora, Farnham, Gowanda, Lancaster, North Collins, Orchard Park and Springville. The home consortium includes the above communities as well as the Town of Hamburg and the villages of Blasdell and Hamburg.

A public comment period on the draft 2025 action plan, the 2025-2029 five year consolidated plan, and the analysis of impediments to fair housing choice study is open from Jan. 10 to Feb. 10. The draft documents can be viewed on the Erie County Department of Environment and Planning’s website at https://www3.erie.gov/environment/press/public-notice-2025-action-plan.

Hard copies of the draft action plan and consolidated plan and analysis of impediments study are available at the following locations:

√ Erie County Department of Environment and Planning, Edward A. Rath Building, 95 Franklin St., Room 1053, Buffalo

√ Public libraries in the villages of Akron, Angola and Hamburg; the towns of Concord, Lancaster and Hamburg (Lakeshore Library); and the cities of Buffalo (Main Branch), Lackawanna and Tonawanda

√ Lackawanna City Hall and Lackawanna Municipal Housing Authority

√ Tonawanda Municipal Building and Tonawanda Municipal Housing Authority

√ Hamburg Town Hall and Hamburg Community Development Office at 6122 South Park Ave.

A public hearing has also been scheduled to discuss the draft action plan for 2025, the 2025-2029 five year consolidated plan and the analysis of impediments to fair housing choice study. The public is encouraged to attend the hearing, which will be held at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 28, the Lackawanna Public Library Community Room, 560 Ridge Road.

For more information on the Erie County Department of Environment and Planning, visit http://www3.erie.gov/environment/.

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