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Roseville staff outline roughly $700,000 in CDBG funds, prioritize homelessness and affordable rental housing

City of Roseville (Housing Division) · January 10, 2026
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City housing staff told a public workshop the estimated 2026–2027 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) allocation is roughly $700,000, with priorities on shelter, affordable rental housing and supportive services; staff explained eligibility, program caps, and application deadlines.

Daniel O'Connell, housing analyst for the City of Roseville, told a public workshop the city expects the 2026–2027 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) award to be "roughly $700,000." The funds are intended to support housing programs, public facilities, accessibility improvements, planning and public services for low‑ and moderate‑income residents.

O'Connell said the city translated community input into six consolidated‑plan goals adopted in 2025, placing top priority on addressing homelessness, expanding and preserving affordable rental housing, and providing services for low‑income and…

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