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City Launches Survey and Kickoff Events for Investment Plan

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City of Tucson | City of Tucson website

City of Tucson | City of Tucson website

Published on April 24, 2024

The City of Tucson has initiated the People, Communities, and Homes Investment Plan (P-CHIP) to address the needs of vulnerable communities within the city. The plan identifies key priorities for investment from both federal and local funding sources and is overseen by the City of Tucson Housing and Community Development Department.

According to the People, Communities, and Homes Investment Plan, the goal of P-CHIP is to invest in communities experiencing vulnerability in Tucson. The plan focuses on areas such as homeless services, housing stability, neighborhood enhancements, and more.

As part of the initiative, a survey has been launched to gather insights on Tucson's biggest challenges in creating equitable access to opportunities. The People, Communities, and Homes Investment Plan encourages community members to participate in the survey to help determine where funding should be allocated to address these challenges.

Individuals who require assistance in completing the survey or prefer a paper copy can reach out for support by contacting the provided phone number or email address, as mentioned by The People, Communities, and Homes Investment Plan.

Moreover, the City of Tucson is organizing a series of kickoff events in May to educate the public about the Housing and Community Development Department, the P-CHIP process, and to gather input from community members. These events aim to engage residents and stakeholders in shaping the investment plan for the benefit of Tucson's vulnerable communities.

The People, Communities, and Homes Investment Plan encourages participation in these upcoming events in May to learn more about the investment plan and contribute valuable insights. Residents are invited to attend the kickoff events to have a better understanding of the P-CHIP process and provide feedback to help shape the future investments in Tucson.

Should you have any inquiries, require assistance, or wish to provide feedback, contact details for the City of Tucson are available for individuals to reach out and engage with the ongoing investment plan efforts.

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