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SCV Highlights: City Seeking Feedback Regarding Needs Of Lower-Income Residents

Local residents are encouraged to provide input on the City of Santa Clarita’s annualCommunity Needs Assessment Survey, which will help determine how Community Development Block Grant funding will be allocated throughout the community. The survey is available online now through Monday, December 15, 2014.

Each year, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development provides the City of Santa Clarita with funding to benefit lower-income residents through the Community Development Block Grant program.  The City’s Community Needs Assessment Survey allows residents to weigh in on how funding should be distributed in the areas of housing, supportive services, community facilities, economic development opportunities and infrastructure.


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Survey results will also help the City meet guidelines established in the Consolidated Plan, which sets priorities for how Community Development Block Grant funds may be used.

For more information on the Community Development Block Grant Program or the Community Needs Assessment Survey, contact Terasa Sullivan, Community Development Project Technician for the City of Santa Clarita, at (661) 255-4368 or visit the City’s Affordable Housing webpage.

 

 

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SCV Highlights: City Seeking Feedback Regarding Needs Of Lower-Income Residents

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Kyle Jellings grew up in the Santa Clarita Valley and graduated from Canyon High School in 2004. Following his high school career he spent three years at College of the Canyons where he graduated with his Associate's Degree. Kyle then traveled to Utah where he obtained his Bachelor's Degree in Communication: Journalism emphasis from Utah Valley University. While in Utah, Kyle had the opportunity to do many different internships which included a Production Assistant at ESPN 700 and a Media Relations Assistant with the 2009 MLS Cup Champions Real Salt Lake. Kyle was married to his wife Paola in 2008 and they had their first child, Calvin, in August of 2010. When Kyle is not at KHTS he enjoys spending time with his family and being involved in sports in any way.