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Bremerton council adopts CDBG/HOME priorities, sets 2026 competitive timeline

3842296 · June 4, 2025
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The City Council adopted Resolution 3,398 setting the city's 2026 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME funding priorities, emphasizing affordable housing and infrastructure; staff estimates Bremerton's CDBG allocation at about $300,000 and set a mid-June to November timeline for the competitive process.

The Bremerton City Council on Wednesday adopted Resolution 3,398, approving the city's consolidated-plan priorities and the 2026 CDBG/HOME policy plan to guide competitive grant awards for the coming program year.

Sarah Lynham, Bremerton's CDBG administrator, told the council the city must stretch limited federal dollars and that, “we are estimating $300,000” for the city's CDBG allocation while noting the county coordinates roughly $10,000,000 in related funding countywide. The adopted priorities place affordable housing first and list infrastructure and park projects…

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