Neighborhood services staff: CDBG capital-improvement applications are open; projects may include roofing and security cameras
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A neighborhood services staff member told the Lodi Improvement Committee the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) capital-improvement application is open and that nonprofits and organizations can apply for a broad range of projects; interested parties should contact neighborhood services at lodi.gov for eligibility guidance.
A Neighborhood Services staff member told the Lodi Improvement Committee that the city’s Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) capital-improvement application is open and that a broad range of nonprofit and community-organization projects may be eligible.
“The capital improvement program is open through the end of this,” the staff member said, with the transcript truncating the final word or phrase specifying the period. The staff member advised organizations uncertain about eligibility to contact neighborhood services at lodi.gov for guidance: “They can reach out to neighborhood services at lodi.gov and we can help guide them through that eligibility process and determination if their projects eligible.”
The staff member listed examples of projects CDBG funds have supported, saying, “we’ve done various different things, including, roofing, security cameras, replacing a refrigerator.” The presentation framed the CDBG award as a capital-improvement opportunity for nonprofits and community-resource providers working in the City of Lodi.
Committee members did not debate or vote on funding at the meeting; the item was presented as an informational update and will be discussed further in upcoming meetings. Speaker 1 said more would be reported in January or February as the committee works on its 2026 agenda.

