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Scottsdale council approves 5‑year CDBG/HOME consolidated plan and FY25‑26 annual action plan
Summary
City council approved a five‑year consolidated plan and the fiscal year 2025‑26 annual action plan allocating Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME Consortium funds, including $1.8 million in CDBG spending and a suite of housing rehabilitation and homeless‑support programs.
Scottsdale city council voted to approve the city’s five‑year Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) consolidated plan for 2025–2029 and the fiscal year 2025–26 annual action plan that directs federal CDBG and HOME funds to local housing and homeless services.
The vote approves the recommended annual allocation of approximately $1,800,000 in CDBG funds and the city’s portion of HOME Consortium funding, program staff said. The action accompanies Resolution No. 13350, which the council adopted as part of the motion to approve the plan and annual budget for the federal entitlement programs.
The consolidated plan is the federal Community Development Block Grant and HOME planning document required by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Mary (housing and community assistance manager) told the council the consolidated plan “addresses our needs” and summarizes the city’s needs assessment, housing market analysis and strategic goals for use of federal entitlement funds. “We are anticipating receiving $1,800,000,” Mary said while describing recommended allocations.
Why it matters: The federal entitlement dollars fund programs that city staff and local nonprofit partners say help low‑ and…
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