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San Bernardino council approves HUD consolidated plan, allocates federal funds for housing and services

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Summary

The City Council approved the 2025–2030 Consolidated Plan and 2025–26 Annual Action Plan, which outline anticipated HUD allocations and first‑year project funding including CDBG, HOME and ESG grants.

The San Bernardino City Council unanimously approved the cityconsolidated plan and annual action plan during its June 18 meeting, a final step required before the city can receive federal housing and community development funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).

The plan, described by city staff as the second and final public hearing on the 2025–2030 consolidated plan and the 2025–26 annual action plan, sets how San Bernardino will use HUD funds to support affordable housing, homelessness services and community development projects over the next five years. The city reported anticipated five‑year totals of roughly $12,000,000 in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds, $5,000,000 in HOME funds and $1,100,000 in Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG)…

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