Pasadena council authorizes $1.1 million CDBG grant application for Elaine Avenue paving, drainage
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Summary
The City of Pasadena authorized submission of a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) application for $1,100,000 to fund the Elaine Avenue Paving and Drainage Improvements Project in a disadvantaged, flood-prone community (CIP S210). Council approved the resolution on May 6 as part of its consent resolutions.
The City of Pasadena City Council on May 6 approved a resolution authorizing submission of a Community Development Block Grant application for $1,100,000 to fund the Elaine Avenue Paving and Drainage Improvements Project (CIP S210) in a flood‑prone, disadvantaged community.
The resolution authorizes city staff to apply for federal CDBG funds for street paving and drainage improvements on Elaine Avenue; the measure was listed among the consent resolutions and approved by the council during the resolutions roll call.
The agenda item identifies the project as targeting a flood‑prone, disadvantaged neighborhood and links the request to the city’s CIP S210. The resolution authorizes application only; the transcript shows no detailed council debate or staff presentation about construction schedule, matching funds, or engineering specifics during the May 6 meeting.
Approval of the application allows staff to pursue the CDBG award; any subsequent grant award would require compliance with HUD program rules and likely further council approvals for contract awards and budget adjustments.

