Notice of Intent to Request Release of Funds Tiered Reviews

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville has announced its plan to request the release of Community Development Block Grant funds, focusing on a minor home repair program for low-income seniors. This request will be submitted on or after November 30, 2024, with the aim of addressing critical home repairs that enhance health and safety. The program will cover essential repairs such as plumbing issues, roof leaks, and the installation of safety features like grab bars and smoke detectors. Accessibility improvements will also be prioritized, ensuring that seniors can safely enter and exit their homes. Furthermore, the initiative includes site-specific environmental reviews to comply with various regulations, including flood insurance and contamination assessments.

These measures aim to safeguard both residents and the environment. The project is a testament to Marysville's dedication to supporting its senior population and improving community welfare. By addressing the pressing needs of vulnerable residents, the city demonstrates a proactive approach to enhancing quality of life.

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