Residents can Learn how U.S. Housing and Urban Development Money is Spent in their Neighborhood

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May 18, 2010 – (RealEstateRama) — Long Beach residents can learn how federal Housing and Urban Development money is spent in their neighborhood by attending the Anaheim Street Community Police Center’s monthly meeting on Tuesday, May 18, from 5:00 to 6:30 pm at the Mark Twain Neighborhood Library Community Room, 1401 E. Anaheim St.

Gilberto Contreras from the City of Long Beach Neighborhood Services Bureau will give a presentation on the City’s FY 11 Action Plan, which guides the use of Housing and Urban Development funds. He also will explain how to review and comment on the FY11 draft Action Plan.

Free parking is available in the library parking lot. Translation will be provided in Khmer and Spanish. Please RSVP to the Anaheim Street Community Police Center at 562.570.1691 or e-mail bryant.ben (at) longbeach (dot) gov

Contact:
Bryant Ben 562.570.1691
bryant.ben (at) longbeach (dot) gov

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