Rep. Torres Announces More than $6.4 Million in Emergency Relief Funds for Inland Empire
POMONA – Congresswoman Norma J. Torres (CA-35) announced today more than 6.4 million dollars in relief funding for communities across the Inland Empire.
The Housing and Urban Development (HUD) grants are for two housing and homelessness prevention programs: The Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG) and the Emergency Solutions Grant Program (ESG).
Congresswoman Torres was joined by Fontana Mayor Acquanetta Warren, Ontario Mayor Paul Leon, and Pomona City Council Member Robert Torres in releasing the following statements:
"Families across the Inland Empire who are struggling to make ends meet in the economic downturn are finally receiving some much-needed relief," Rep. Torres said. "The CDBG and ESG grants I'm announcing today will help residents stay in their homes, and provide shelter for those who need it. This is only the beginning of the relief the Inland Empire will receive in the weeks to come, and I will keep the pressure up in Washington to ensure our community receives as many of these vital dollars as we can."
"Thank you so much, Congresswoman Torres, for assisting in our efforts to maintain essential services to all the residents who call Fontana home," Fontana Mayor Acquanetta Warren said. "Your passion for keeping our community safe and healthy during this crisis is immensely appreciated by me and my fellow councilmembers."
"During these unprecedented and trying financial times, these funds will provide some much-needed relief for the residents of Ontario," Ontario Mayor Paul Leon said. "On behalf of the City Council and the City of Ontario, I would like to thank Representative Torres for her leadership in obtaining these funds for the region."
"It has been a priority of mine to correct years of mismanagement at City Hall and make sure Pomona's federal grant money goes to revitalizing our neighborhoods and repaving streets," Pomona City Council Member Robert Torres said. "We are extremely grateful for Congresswoman Norma Torres' leadership in making this funding possible."
Below is a breakdown of funds distributed across California's 35th Congressional District:
NAME | CDBG | ESG |
Chino | $330,471.00 | $0.00 |
Fontana | $1,235,104.00 | $619,569.00 |
Ontario | $1,096,879.00 | $552,724.00 |
Pomona | $1,221,892.00 | $629,131.00 |
Rialto | $714,324.00 | $0.00 |
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