2 BE 0 HARBO� - Ho ould e pend the money? That i the quest­ 'on the Citizens Advisory Board (CAB) want the residents of the city to er. In order to hear the er, the CAB will hold public hearing on Saturday, ay 12, t the Benton Harbor Public library at 11 a.m. . Arnold Smith C B pre 'dent, told tb C B memb r at their ay 3 meet­ in , th t the city will have 614,000 to pend for th fiscal year beginning October 1, 1984. � Smith explain d that re 'dents will h the oppo unity to state how they t the money Pent. The C B will listen to the re . dent d t en prioritize alit of community need, Smith explained Community group will then h ve until y 31 to d up propo to meet the needs. Smith . explained that the plan for deve opin ueh list came out of an April 21 orkshop at Captain' Table. Th con n u a to proceed ith a public hearin , deve op list of priorities nd then licit proposals armed at meet- es o . PAGE 6 . AGE3 ing the needs expre sed by residents: ccording to material pa d out by the city at the April meeting, the HUD funds can be u d for any of the activities: -Acqu�sjtion and Disposition of real property for any public purpo -Public Facilitie and Improvements - quisition, construction reconstruction, rehabilitation, or installation -Clearance ctivities - land clear- ing; demolition -Public Services - childcare crime prevention, drug abu education, em­ ployment, energy con rvation recreat­ ion, welfare �tc. -Rehabilitation and Historic Preserva­ tion -Code Enforce nt -Renovation of Closed School Build- ings - for Public or private u e -Interim Assistance - temporary, emergency measures to halt physical deterioration or to alleviate public health and safety hazards -Payment of on-Federal Share - CDBG Fund can be used to meet the o • 10 face 9 n oted 6-3 not to the . fill to explain his vote, ying, "I feel ry end a program ery definitely, but I ha e not been convinced by city staff th t we can afford a program that's the reason I'm voting no." Others voted no ith similar reason were Comrni loners Randall Jurgen n, Juanita Echols orval Wei , Chade Y rbrough and ayor ilce Coo e. In the orkshop prior to the com­ rni . on meeting, sealed paymen t pro- po from All-Time Pe t Control and HuD Horton Pe t Control Companies' ere r d. Both companie offered credit plans to do the Rodent Control Program for th city. "AU-Time". ve Co 3 BENTO HARBOR - ember of the Citizen's Advisory Bo rd (CAB) voted unanimou ly Thursday ay 3, to take their fight for information on ho the city has pent its HUD funds a step higher. Th vote followed Community Developm nt director William Lilly's failure to appear at the ay I CAB meet- Continued 0 p e 3 requirements of "matching" grants from other Federal Source -Urban Renewal -Relocation -Removal of Architectural Bar-riers -Economic Dev lopment -Any other activity that has not been declared ineligible, and will address one or more of the three national ob­ jectives. According to HUD the proj ct must benefit 10 nd moderate income families: eliminate slums or bli ht: or meet urgent community d v Ioprn nt needs where existing condition threaten th community health or welfare. ASTRO AUf TO ADDRESS COVERT B . Ccrm1 11a y, y 10 to 7 p.m. in the Co ert .