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Show ber of occupants. By AMY K. STEWART The Daily Herald PROVO Chairs of the "Pioneer" neighborhoods went window shopping and 'pinpointed Tuesday the good, the bad and the ugly- - The group toured the area of the city to tarhomes that get could be the recipients of Community Development Block" Grant programs particularly the $1 million revolving home fund idea that's being pitched by the City Council. While the neighborhood chairs are, in a way, shopping before they even have the money, council chairman Dennis Poulsen says he doesn't believe they're jumping the gun. "We have met with these central neighborhood chairs for a year," he said. "Even if we don't get this money we still need to look for a way to change things." 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The and 2 South Main program is easy, . pleasant to do, leaving you with a Pleasant Grove, Utah 84062 and increased ext. 25 feeling of grant money is to benefit The city would then sell the house to a stable home owner and the money would go back into the revolving fund. The whole idea is to increase the level of owner occupancy in the central neighborhoods. CDBG money is what the city is slated to receive from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. The goal behind the low- - and moderate-incomindividuals and aid in the prevention or elimination of slums and blight. The city's CDBG committee listens to the different requests, then makes a recommendation to the council, which votes on how to dole out the funds. e 785-944- 9 , Metabo-cise!T.- Katherine Mardesich well-bein- g 785-944- 9 TFTF Pi ATT JV TTFP Fl ' AT 7 -- Amy K. 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