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Waynesboro council approves $67,237.87 reallocation in HUD CDBG annual plans

Waynesboro City Council · March 10, 2026

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Summary

The Waynesboro City Council adopted a resolution approving substantial amendments to FY22–24 HUD Community Development Block Grant annual action plans, reallocating $67,237.87 to a pedestrian mobility improvements activity and moving funds from several completed projects.

The Waynesboro City Council unanimously adopted a resolution approving substantial amendments to the FY2022–2024 annual action plans for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program.

A planning representative summarized the changes and said the amendments reallocate a total of $67,237.87 into a pedestrian mobility improvements activity identified in the FY2025 annual action plan. The amendment moves roughly $2,600 from a completed FY22 administration project, about $4,000 from a completed FY23 Fairfax Hall renovation/expansion project, approximately $60,500 from a completed FY23 public facility improvement (ADA accessibility at Rosenwald), and an additional amount listed in the transcript as "$8" from the completed FY24 LifeWorks rental and utility assistance project; the latter figure appears truncated in the record and is noted as not specified in the meeting transcript.

The city put the amended plans on public display and held a public hearing before the vote; no public comments were recorded on the amendment at that hearing. Council voted aye on the resolution (recorded as 5‑0).

Why it matters: The reallocation steers existing CDBG dollars toward pedestrian mobility improvements and ADA accessibility projects, reflecting local priorities within HUD grant rules.

What happens next: The council adopted the resolution and staff will proceed with implementation steps consistent with HUD and local procurement requirements.