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Commission backs draft 2026‑27 HUD action plan, recommends $1M/year TBRA and expanded local CDBG projects
Summary
The Housing and Human Services Commission unanimously recommended adoption of Sunnyvale's draft 2026‑27 HUD action plan, endorsing proposed allocations including $1,000,000 per year for tenant‑based rental assistance (TBRA), expanded funding for a childcare Boost program and a repair/accessibility program, and home‑improvement grants and revolving‑loan support.
The Housing and Human Services Commission on April 14 voted 4‑0 to recommend that City Council adopt the draft 2026‑27 HUD action plan, which lays out planned uses of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME funds for the coming fiscal year.
Matt Hazel, the city's housing programs analyst, presented the action plan and said it must be submitted to HUD by May. The plan focuses HOME funds on the city's tenant‑based rental assistance (TBRA) program, committing $1,000,000 per year for two years to rental subsidies and supportive services administered by Sunnyvale Community Services. Hazel also described recommended CDBG allocations and program changes:…
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