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Council adopts HUD annual action plan as 211 and HMIS presenters outline homelessness response
Summary
Stockton approved its HUD 2026–27 annual action plan (CDBG, HOME, ESG allocations) and heard a joint presentation from 211 San Joaquin and Central Valley Low Income Housing about coordinated entry (CES) and HMIS capacity and outcomes.
The Stockton City Council adopted the 2026–27 HUD annual action plan, authorizing staff to submit allocations that include an expected CDBG entitlement of about $3.2 million, HOME funds around $1.3 million and an ESG allocation of roughly $283,000.
Jordan Peterson, deputy director in Economic Development, outlined recommended uses for sidewalks and resiliency projects, affordable‑housing development, and public‑service programming;…
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