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High Point council approves draft 2026 annual action plan with HUD allocations for CDBG and HOME
Summary
After a public hearing, the council approved the draft 2026 annual action plan, including a CDBG allocation of $855,552 (up $14,000) and HOME program line items; staff said final nonprofit recommendations will be returned with the final plan.
The High Point City Council voted to adopt the draft 2026 annual action plan after a public hearing and a staff presentation on federal allocations and proposed program uses.
Nina Wilson, director of Community Development and Housing, told the council the city’s 2026 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) allocation is $855,552, an increase of $14,000 from the current year. She said the city proposes CDBG allocations including $260,796 for affordable housing program delivery costs, $222,961 for community capacity‑building, $75,000 for public service grants, $172,135 for emergency and urgent repairs, and $134,660 for program administration.
Wilson also described the HOME program numbers used in the draft: she stated…
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