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Deputy mayor outlines $120M Program Year 52 Consolidated Plan; committee seeks CLA report on timeliness, CDBG drop and HOME uses
Summary
Deputy Mayor Brenda Shockley presented the mayor's Program Year 52 Consolidated Plan, citing roughly $120 million in HUD entitlement grants and a proposal to use $30.6 million in HOME funds for multifamily acquisition; councilmembers pressed staff about a $1 million CDBG reduction, displacement, HOME's permitted uses and implementation timeliness and instructed the CLA to report back.
Deputy Mayor Brenda Shockley told the Civil Rights, Equity, Immigration, Aging and Disability Committee that the Program Year 52 Consolidated Plan combines the city's HUD entitlement grants (CDBG, HOME, ESG and HOPWA) into an integrated strategy for affordable housing, homelessness reduction, business support and community development and that the plan allocates roughly $120,000,000 to city projects.
Shockley highlighted priorities including Family Source Centers, domestic violence and human trafficking shelter operations, the Handy Worker program and an acquisition proposal that would dedicate about $30,600,000 in HOME funds toward multifamily property acquisitions to expand housing capacity by up to an estimated 250 beds.…
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