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Planning staff to seek up to $750,000 in 2026 HOME funds; council to authorize resolution Tuesday

Board of Mayor and Aldermen · May 8, 2026
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Summary

Director of Planning and Codes said the city will apply for the 2026 HOME Program maximum of $750,000 (no local match), with the application due June 11, 2026; notification of awards is expected around Aug. 7 and funds would be available Oct. 1 if awarded.

Director Gentry told the board the planning department will seek authority to apply for the 2026 HOME Program at the maximum allowable request of $750,000. The federal HOME funds would require no local match and the application deadline is June 11, 2026 at 4:00 p.m. Gentry said the program will notify applicants around Aug. 7 and, if awarded, contracts would become effective Oct. 1 with funds required to be expended by Sept. 30, 2029.

Gentry said the city had not received HOME funds since 2021 and staff plan outreach to potential homeowners and community partners through local churches, the chamber and Main Street if the city is awarded funds. Tia Lockidge will assist the city as its representative on the application.

The board agreed to move the resolution of intent to the Tuesday meeting for formal approval.

Why it matters: HOME funding can support housing rehabilitation and development in a community with limited local resources; a successful award would provide substantial federal dollars for local housing investments.

Next steps: the planning department will present the resolution Tuesday and continue outreach to potential applicants if the city proceeds with the application.