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EXHIBIT A NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON APPLICATION FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM

Hempstead County Courthouse Notice Of Public Hearing Jerry Crane County Judge
EXHIBIT A NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON APPLICATION FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM

A public hearing will be held on Thursday November 19, 2020 at 5:30 p.m. at the Hempstead County Courthouse for the purpose of identifying and prioritizing the community needs of Hempstead County, determining whether an application for Arkansas Community and Economic Development Program (ACEDP) funds should be developed and if so, for what community need. Also, comments on proposed project activities will be discussed, especially those with possible impacts on the community, should the project receive funding.
ACEDP funds are federal assistance received by the State of Arkansas and administered by the Arkansas Economic Development Commission. These funds will be made available to cities and counties according to need and can be used for community facilities, public infrastructure, or economic development, but must address one of the following objectives:

  1. Provide benefit to low and moderate income families, 2. Aid in the prevention of slum and blight, or 3. Meet other community needs, which pose a serious, immediate threat to the health or welfare of the community where no other funding is available to meet such needs.
    All residents of Hempstead County are encouraged to attend the hearing and participate in the community development process. The Hempstead County will provide technical assistance in developing proposals by groups representing low- and moderate-income persons.
    Individuals requiring physical or sensory accommodations including interpreter service, Braille, large print, or recorded materials, please contact Judge Crane at 400 S Washington Hope, AR (870)777-6164 no later
    lovember 15, 2020. Accommodations will be made for persons with disabilities and non English speaking individuals provided that two-day notice is received by the Hempstead County.
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