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San Bernardino council approves HUD consolidated plan and first-year action funding

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After a public hearing, the San Bernardino City Council unanimously approved the city's 2025'30 consolidated plan and the 2025'26 annual action plan setting how HUD CDBG, HOME and ESG funds will be spent, including first-year allocations and several program awards.

The San Bernardino City Council unanimously approved the city's 2025'30 consolidated plan and the 2025'26 annual action plan following a second and final public hearing on Wednesday.

City staff said the consolidated plan guides how federal HUD funds will be used over five years and that the city expects roughly $12,000,000 in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds, $5,000,000 in HOME Investment Partnerships funds and about $1,100,000 in Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) funds across the five-year period. For the first program year, staff reported anticipated allocations of a little over $2,700,000 in CDBG, a little over $1,100,000 in HOME and $241,347 in ESG.

"This information is intended to explain how the city plans to utilize its federal funds from HUD," a housing program staff member told the council during the public hearing. The…

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