BUENA PARK : City Awards $904,000 in Federal Grants
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The Homewood Teen Center will continue to offer a boxing program for youths thanks to a federal grant that will help pay the facility’s rent.
Senior citizens in need of information, such as finding a roommate, will continue to get assistance because the salary for a part-time senior counselor also will be paid under the grant.
These are among the 15 social programs and community services that will receive money from the 1994-95 Community Development Block Grant program.
The City Council has decided how to spend $904,000 in grant money after receiving recommendations from a Citizens Advisory Committee.
Fifteen applications for funding were submitted and 11 of the requests were for city-sponsored programs.
Of the programs that will receive the money, $852,317 from the grant will go toward city-sponsored programs.
Because of the poor economy and limited revenue, the council decided to spend the bulk of the grant on city-affiliated programs, officials said.
City-affiliated recipients of federal funding include:
* The Code Enforcement Program, $65,000.
* The Graffiti Removal Program, $70,640.
* The Commercial Rehabilitation Program, $71,900.
* The Residential Rehabilitation Program, $233,660.
* “Positive Avenues for Youth,” a gang-prevention program, $50,391.
* A senior outreach case worker, $11,202.
* The reconstruction and widening of Court Street with curb and gutters, $180,000.
Nonprofit organizations that provide essential public services to the community were also chosen for the grant.
They include: the Buena Park Coordinating Council, which gives food, clothing and shelter to low-income and jobless people, $14,210; Homewood Teen Center, which offers the youth boxing program, $11,853, and the Boys & Girls Club of Buena Park, $11,417.
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