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Scottsdale council approves five-year consolidated plan and FY25-26 action plan for federal housing funds
Summary
The Scottsdale City Council approved a five-year consolidated plan and the FY25-26 annual action plan allocating Community Development Block Grant and HOME funds, including $1 million for major housing rehabilitation and funding for homeless-supportive services and a tenant-based rental assistance pilot for seniors.
The Scottsdale City Council on April 22 adopted a five-year consolidated plan and the fiscal year 2025-26 annual action plan that outline how the city will use federal housing funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
The council approved allocation recommendations that total about $1.8 million in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds and roughly $287,000 from the HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME) consortium. Mary (Housing and Community Assistance manager, City of Scottsdale) told the council the recommended CDBG allocations include about $1,000,000 for the city’s major housing rehabilitation program and $119,360 dedicated to homeless-supportive public services; HOME funds are proposed for a tenant-based…
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