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City council approves CDBG substantial amendment reallocating $60,783.79 to sewer, storm design and administration
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Summary
After a public hearing with no public comments, the council adopted Resolution No. 1994 to reprogram $60,783.79 from prior-year CDBG surplus to sewer manhole repairs, Astroland storm-sewer design and program administration.
The City of Mission council approved a substantial amendment to the Fiscal Year 2024–25 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) annual action plan, reallocating $60,783.79 from an FY 2023–24 surplus to public infrastructure and administration.
City staff opened a public hearing explaining the amendment and cited federal rules and the city’s citizen participation plan. The staff presentation referenced 24 CFR 91.105 and the city’s citizen participation plan as the governing procedures for amendments and noted HUD approval of the consolidated plan and prior annual action plan.
Allocation details: Staff said the amendment reprograms $60,783.79 from FY 2023–24 surplus as follows: $40,000 to Public Works sewer manhole improvement projects; $10,566.11 to the Astroland storm sewer improvements design phase 1; and $10,217.68 to CDBG administration. The citizens advisory committee recommended the amendment at a June 2 meeting; staff said two public hearings were advertised and no public comments were submitted.
Council action: Council adopted Resolution No. 1994 approving the substantial amendment by unanimous vote. Staff said comments received during the 30-day comment period will be attached to the amendment package submitted to HUD.
Why it matters: The reprogramming shifts a modest amount of federal CDBG funds to immediate infrastructure work and administration; the amendment follows federal procedural requirements and the city’s citizen-participation process.

