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Hampton briefed on HUD five‑year consolidated plan, fair‑housing analysis; public hearing set

2414225 · February 26, 2025
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City staff outlined updates to the five‑year consolidated plan, annual action plan and a required analysis of impediments to fair housing. Officials said HUD allocations are delayed, an online survey is open and a public hearing will be held this evening.

Jonathan McBride, Hampton’s Housing and Neighborhood Division manager, told the City Council at its work session that the city is updating its five‑year HUD consolidated plan, the associated annual action plan and the federally required analysis of impediments to fair housing.

The consolidated plan guides use of annual entitlement grants from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, including Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME Investment Partnerships program funds. McBride said the plan is primarily a five‑year strategy; the city receives an annual HUD allocation and adopts a one‑year action plan during the budget process. "The consolidated plan is required by HUD for us to be able to access entitlement funds," McBride said.

Hampton’s last-year allocations were listed in the presentation as roughly $907,000 in CDBG and…

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