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Council, housing authority approve CDBG reprogramming to avoid HUD timeliness loss
Summary
Glendale approved a substantial amendment to reprogram CDBG funds — shifting $1.328 million between park projects and $96,587 in undesignated HUD fund balance to the Glendale Youth Center — to meet HUD timeliness rules and preserve prior-year funds.
The Glendale City Council and the Glendale Housing Authority on Sept. 30 approved a substantial amendment to reprogram Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds across multiple program years to avoid losing prior-year allocations to U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) timeliness rules.
Council approved moving $1,328,171 in CDBG city CIP funds from the Pacific Natural Grass Project to the Pacific Edison artificial-turf project and shifting $1,328,171 in general-fund CIP dollars from the Pacific Edison artificial turf project back to the Pacific Natural Grass Project. The bodies also authorized swapping $96,587.38 in undesignated HUD fund balance…
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