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Commission recommends reallocating remaining CARES Act CDBG funds to Sunnyvale Community Services food program
Summary
Sunnyvale Housing and Human Services Commission voted unanimously to recommend a fifth substantial amendment to the 2019–20 HUD annual action plan that shifts roughly $150,000 to Sunnyvale Community Services' food assistance program and leaves about $35,000 for administration; the recommendation goes to city council after a 30‑day public comment.
The Sunnyvale Housing and Human Services Commission voted July 23 to recommend that City Council approve a fifth substantial amendment to the 2019–20 HUD annual action plan to reallocate remaining CARES Act Community Development Block Grant (CDBG CV) funds.
The amendment would move approximately $150,000 into public services to fund Sunnyvale Community Services’ food assistance program and retain roughly $35,000 for city administration and contract management. Vice Chair Weiss moved the recommendation and Commissioner Stewart seconded; the roll call vote was unanimous with all present voting yes and Commissioner Davis absent.
The staff report said the city originally received just over $1.7 million in CDBG CV funds under the…
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