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Council adopts package of resolutions and ordinances, including HUD and ARPA-funded items

May 12, 2026 | New Castle County, Delaware


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Council adopts package of resolutions and ordinances, including HUD and ARPA-funded items
The New Castle County Council approved a series of resolutions and ordinances on May 12, 2026, moving multiple grant appropriations, budget adjustments and personnel pay-plan changes through on roll-call votes.

On the consent calendar the council approved Resolution R26-104 congratulating Goldey–Beacom College on a new late-evening sensory room (vote reported as 12 yes, 1 absent). The council also adopted R26-105 (approval of referees for property reassessment appeals) and R26-106 (amendment to Council procedural rule 4 on titles of legislation) after brief presentation by the sponsor and clerk.

Appropriations and grants passed included Ordinance 26-046 (Special Events Fund appropriation: approximately $60,000 plus $2,500 contributions from partner donors), Ordinance 26-047 and 26-048 (HUD Healthy Homes/lead-hazard reduction grants, including a $750,000 appropriation noted in discussion) and Ordinance 26-050 (a $500,000 redirect from the Affordable Housing Fund to the Elbert Palmer townhouse redevelopment). Council also adopted ordinances adjusting pay plans and class specifications (26-051 and 26-052) for Department of Community Services positions.

Sponsors and several councilmembers said their votes were based on positive recommendations from the Land Use Department and the Planning Board, and on the need to support county programs. Votes were recorded by roll call for each item and, where recorded in the transcript, were unanimous or passed with the clerk’s noted responses (most commonly reported as 13 yes).

During the meeting Councilman Hollins publicly thanked staff and partners who secured federal HUD funding; one speaker singled out a staff member (named in remarks) for assistance in obtaining grant dollars. The transcript does not include detailed grant award letters or subsequent implementation schedules.

Actions taken at the meeting will be implemented by the departments identified in each ordinance: Department of Community Services, Division of Community Development and Housing; Department of Public Safety, Division of Emergency Management; and Department of Public Works, Division of Parks, among others.

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