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Council and housing authority approve reprogramming of CDBG funds to keep Pacific Edison turf project and Glendale Youth Center on schedule
Summary
The City Council and Glendale Housing Authority approved a substantial amendment on Sept. 30 to reprogram CDBG and related HUD funds—moving $1.328 million between park projects and reallocating $96,587.38 to the Glendale Youth Center—to meet HUD timeliness rules and preserve prior allocations.
The Glendale City Council and Glendale Housing Authority on Sept. 30 approved a substantial amendment to the city’s federal annual action plans (CDBG, ESG and HOME) to reprogram funds across several program years in order to meet HUD timeliness requirements and preserve prior allocations.
City staff asked the bodies to reallocate $1,328,171 in CDBG funds from the Pacific Natural Grass project to the Pacific Edison artificial turf project, swap $1,328,171 in general fund CIP allocations between the two projects, and move $96,587.38 in undesignated HUD fund balance from program year 2019 into the Glendale Youth Center project (previously budgeted in program year 2021). The council’s approval authorizes the city manager to execute the agreements and submit a substantial…
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