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Seaside council adopts homeless commission CDBG funding plan, directs contingency to city streets

Seaside City Council and Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency · March 20, 2026
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The Seaside City Council on March 19 accepted the homeless commission’s hybrid CDBG funding recommendation, fully funding facility projects while directing any shortfall to be taken from the ADA curb-ramp line so city street needs are preserved.

The Seaside City Council accepted the homeless commission’s Community Development Block Grant funding recommendation on March 19, approving a hybrid allocation method and directing that any necessary funding reductions come first from the ADA curb-ramp project rather than city street-priority programs.

Senior administrative analyst Harun Nouri summarized the two-year CDBG cycle, telling the council the city received nine public service applications and four public facility/infrastructure applications and that HUD’s final allocation had not yet been announced. Nouri said staff estimates roughly $581,000 for fiscal year…

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