HOME-ARP Citizen Participation Hearing
The American Rescue Plan (ARP) provides $5 billion to assist individuals or households
who are homeless, at risk of homelessness, and other vulnerable populations, by
providing housing, rental assistance, supportive services, and non-congregate shelter, to
reduce homelessness and increase housing stability across the country. These grant funds
will be administered through HUD’s HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME).
The Urban County and City of O’Fallon were notified that they will receive HOME-ARP
funds in the amount of $1,467,362 and $338,622 respectively. These funds will need to
benefit the residents of Urban County (the Cities of St. Peters, St. Charles, Lake Saint
Louis, Cottleville, Wentzville, Weldon Spring, Augusta, St. Paul, Dardenne Prairie, and
unincorporated areas of St. Charles County) and the City of O’Fallon.
St. Charles Urban County and City of O’Fallon seek your opinions on the draft HOME
Allocation Plan that determines the use of HOME-ARP funds to provide housing stability
across the County. The draft plan is available at
https://www.sccmo.org/DocumentCenter/View/19849/HOME-ARP-Allocation-Plan-
draft–v10312022. Public hearing and consultation are scheduled for the following date,
time, and location:
- Nov. 2022, Friday
9:00-10:30 am
Faith Covenant Ministries – Family Vision Library,
2020 Parkway Dr.
St. Peters, MO 63376
If you need special accommodations for the public hearing, including Limited English
Proficiency assistance, please email planning@sccmo.org or call (636) 949-7335 at least
48 hours in advance to assure that accommodations may be made. The meeting will be
held at an accessible location and the County will make every effort possible to provide
reasonable accommodations.
Saint Charles County offers all interested citizens the opportunity to give written and/or
verbal comments on public matters. The written comments may be mailed to the
Department of Community Development, 201 N. Second Street-Suite 410, St. Charles,
MO 63301, or sent by email to email planning@sccmo.org or call (636) 949-7335. All
comments should be received post marked by Dec 5, 2022.