
The City of Round Rock is laying the groundwork for a five-year road map that will determine how federal funds are put to work, calling upon locals to voice their opinions. City officials are developing the FY 2024-2028 Consolidated Plan, a strategy shaping the allocation of resources from the Community Development Block Grant Program, a funding pool managed by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)., according to Round Rock Texas.
After hosting face-to-face discussions in March that connected with housing groups and non-profits, city representatives are still seeking broader input for a plan to tackle the area's most pressing needs, as per the Round Rock Texas. These previous gatherings were pivotal, assisting in the identification of community necessities and the sculpting of an agenda aimed at addressing fundamental gaps in services and infrastructure.
Questions and concerns regarding the Consolidated Plan or the survey itself can be directed to Patricia Santa Cruz; those interested can reach out to her at [email protected] with queries or visit the city's website to absorb additional details found in the Community Input Presentation—laying bare the conversations and feedback collated so far, and illuminating the path ahead for the Round Rock community.









