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Council approves 2026 CDBG funding recommendations, directs pavement and housing allocations
Summary
The Arroyo Grande City Council approved staff’s recommended 2026 Community Development Block Grant allocations — including a public‑service allocation for rapid rehousing and funds for ADA curb ramp replacements — and found the action exempt from CEQA in a unanimous roll call vote.
Arroyo Grande — On Dec. 9 the City Council approved staff recommendations for the city’s 2026 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) allocation and concluded the action is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act.
Andrew Perez, the city’s planning manager, summarized staff recommendations and reported the county’s estimate of available funding (presented in the meeting as "6 thou $64,588" in the staff presentation). Staff recommended allocating up to 15% of the city’s allocation (stated as $9,688) toward…
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