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Council adopts 2025–26 CDBG action plan; staff to submit HUD documents via Ventura County
Summary
Thousand Oaks approved HUD-related CDBG documents and an action plan that targets affordable housing, public services and homelessness programs; staff estimated roughly $623,000 annual entitlement and a five-year city allocation of about $3 million.
The Thousand Oaks City Council on April 29 approved the city's 2025'026 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) action plan and related documents for submission to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development through Ventura County.
City staff said the regional consolidated planning process, coordinated with Ventura County and other entitlement cities, identified priorities that include affordable housing for low- and moderate-income households, expanding public-services access for low-income residents, and partnering with the Continuum of Care to address homelessness.
"The CDBG funds will be used to benefit low income Thousand Oaks residents," Community Development…
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