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Subcommittee approves Phoenix 2026–27 HUD Annual Action Plan, keeping major housing funds steady

Community Services and Education Subcommittee · April 22, 2026
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The Community Services and Education Subcommittee recommended approval of Phoenix’s 2026–27 Annual Action Plan, the city’s application for HUD entitlement funds. Staff said allocations are largely level, about 75% of funding will target housing, and community outreach for the draft plan showed increased but still-limited participation.

The Community Services and Education Subcommittee voted April 22 to recommend approval of Phoenix’s 2026–27 Annual Action Plan, the city’s required application for federal entitlement funds administered under HUD programs.

The plan sets priorities and approximate funding for four federal streams: the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), the HOME Investment Partnerships program, the Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) program and the Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG). Staff told the subcommittee the city’s allocation picture is largely level: CDBG showed about a 2% change from…

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