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West Sacramento commission forwards 2026–2030 consolidated-plan goals, proposes higher $100,000 amendment threshold
Summary
The Economic Development and Housing Commission voted to forward proposed goals for the 2026–2030 consolidated plan, announced an estimated 2026 CDBG allocation of about $546,333 plus $30,000 in program income, and recommended a citizen participation plan amendment raising the substantial-amendment signing threshold from $20,000 to $100,000.
The West Sacramento Economic Development and Housing Commission voted to send proposed goals for the city’s 2026–2030 consolidated plan and the 2026 annual action plan forward after a public hearing and commissioner questioning.
Isaiah Alford, who presented the plan, said the city has not yet received its HUD award but expects an allocation similar to last year — about $546,333 — plus roughly $30,000 in program income, for an estimated total of $576,333 for the 2026 program year. Alford added the consolidated plan establishes community priorities and that HUD requires at least 70% of CDBG funds to benefit low- and moderate-income households; public services are capped at 15% and administration and planning at 20%.
Alford also described proposed annual activities, including a Homeless Emergency Housing Rehabilitation Project at the former Westwood motel with a proposed allocation of…
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