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Planning commission recommends council adopt draft CDBG and HOME Annual Action Plan
Summary
The Charlottesville Planning Commission voted to recommend City Council accept the draft one‑year Annual Action Plan and the review team’s funding recommendations for the CDBG and HOME programs after staff outlined funding allocations and constraints, including modest federal increases and one unallocated HOME balance.
The Charlottesville Planning Commission on April 14 recommended that City Council accept the city’s draft one‑year Annual Action Plan for the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME Investment Partnerships programs and the review team’s draft funding recommendations.
Patrick (city housing staff) told commissioners that the city expects a modest increase from HUD—CDBG up about 4.37% (to roughly $464,924) and HOME up about 7.79% (to roughly $740,545)—and that staff had used prior-year awards to build preliminary recommendations. “Very proud to say that we have a first‑time applicant that was recommended for funding this year,” the…
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