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Ames in Focus: From Ideas to Impact with Vanessa Baker-Latimer
Season 2 · Episode 121

Ames in Focus: From Ideas to Impact with Vanessa Baker-Latimer

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March 24, 202619m 7s

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Show Notes

In this episode of Ames in Focus, host Bill Gebhart sits down with Housing Coordinator Vanessa Baker-Latimer to talk about two important federal funding programs that support housing and neighborhood development in Ames: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME.

They break down what these programs are, how they’re funded, and the types of local projects they support, from housing rehabilitation to community services. The conversation also highlights the importance of public input and how residents can help shape funding decisions at the upcoming public forums.

Whether you're a resident, part of a local organization, or just curious how these decisions get made, this episode offers a clear and approachable look at how these programs impact Ames.

🔑 Episode Highlights
  • What CDBG and HOME funding programs are and how they work

  • How federal funding from HUD supports local housing initiatives

  • Examples of projects funded in Ames, including housing rehabilitation and community services

  • Why public input is a critical part of the funding process

  • What to expect at the March 25 public forums

  • How residents and organizations can participate, even if they cannot attend in person

📅 Important Dates

CDBG and HOME Public Forums
🗓 Tomorrow, March 25
🕚 11:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.
📍 Ames City Hall Council Chambers, 515 Clark Ave

These forums are open to residents, organizations, and anyone interested in learning more or sharing input on how funding should be used.

💡 Why It Matters

CDBG and HOME funding play a key role in maintaining and improving housing options, supporting vulnerable populations, and strengthening neighborhoods. Community input helps ensure these resources are used in ways that reflect local needs and priorities.

🔗 Learn More

Learn more on the City’s website on the Housing page.

🎧 Closing Note

Have ideas about future topics or guests? Let us know. We would love to hear from you as we continue highlighting the people and programs shaping Ames.