Village of Arlington Heights Housing Commission met May 21

Village of Arlington Heights Housing Commission met May 21
Trustee Wendy Dunnington — Village of Arlington Heights Website
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Village of Arlington Heights Housing Commission met May 21

Here is the agenda provided by the commission:

I. CALL TO ORDER

II. ROLL CALL OF MEMBERS

III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES

A. Minutes 4/16/25

IV. REPORTS

A. Status Update on Inclusionary Affordable Housing Projects

V. OLD BUSINESS

A. Single-Family Rehab Program

B. Affordable Housing Trust Fund – Request for Applications Process

C. 2025-2029 Consolidated Plan/2025 Annual Action Plan & CDBG Budget

VI. NEW BUSINESS

A. 2025 CDBG Community Needs Survey Results

B. Shelter Inc. Fire Alarm and Sprinkler System Update

VII. OTHER BUSINESS

A. Next Meeting Date & Agenda Items

VIII. PUBLIC COMMENT

Anyone wishing to speak on a subject not on the Agenda may speak at this time. Please limit your comments to three minutes.

IX. ADJOURNMENT

https://arlingtonheightsil.portal.civicclerk.com/event/4871/files/agenda/5931



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