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    Burbank Leader , CA
    LATimes.com
    April 24 2004

    Twelve groups to get a piece of CDBG money

    City expects to receive about $1.6 million in federal grants for
    2004-05 fiscal year.

    By Jackson Bell, The Leader


    BURBANK - The federal pie was up for its yearly slicing as City
    Council portioned more than $1.6 million in grant money among several
    community groups and city programs.

    "This is the most difficult night of the year," Councilman Dave
    Golonski said at Tuesday's council meeting. "It's nice to be able to
    provide support to a lot of worthy organizations, but hard to make
    the tough choices between how much they get."

    The annual grants, given by the federal government to be doled out by
    the city, will bring about $250,000 to a dozen community groups. The
    city will use remaining funds for public services and capital
    projects, including street improvements along Olive Avenue and Third
    Street and code enforcement.

    The Burbank Unified School District received $70,000 - the largest
    amount - to run its summer youth-employment program. Other recipients
    of significant grants include the Burbank Temporary Aid Center,
    Burbank Family YMCA and Boys and Girls Club.

    "We're grateful for the continued support," BTAC staffer Wendy Bocci
    said Friday. "It's very much needed and very well used."

    Bocci said the money will be used to help cover such expenses as
    utility assistance, shelter and gasoline vouchers.

    But not every organization will receive money. The Armenian Relief
    Society, an agency that serves the needs of local Armenian Americans,
    was not offered funding.

    "I think they're doing great stuff and I support their efforts,"
    Golonski said. "I just don't think it is as inclusive as it needs to
    be to qualify for public funding."

    Burbank expects to receive the money granted by the U.S. Department
    of Housing and Urban Development later this year.

    In addition, the city could receive nearly $900,000 from the HOME
    Investment Partnership Program, and city projects to benefit will be
    approved by the council at a later date.
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