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AGENDA REPORT
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3/7/2023
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AP-35 Projects - 91.420, 91.220(d) <br /> The CDBG-eligible activities that would be funded with the reallocated $195,483 CDBG funds <br /> would be identified in the City's proposed FY 2023/24 HUD Annual Action Plan. As required by <br /> CDBG regulations, the proposed activities will meet the National Objective of benefitting low-and <br /> moderate-income persons. <br /> Introduction <br /> This section of the Action Plan includes the programs and activities which the City of Pleasanton will <br /> carry out to implement its Housing and Community Development Strategic Plan during FY 2022/2023. <br /> This section describes individual activities to be funded with FY 2022/2023 Community Development <br /> Block Grant (CDBG)funding. The City's use of HOME funding is addressed separately under the County's <br /> section of the Consolidated Plan. <br /> There are four(4)types of projects eligible for CDBG funds: capital improvement projects,economic <br /> development, housing, and public services.To be eligible for CDBG funding, projects must meet at least <br /> one (1)of HUD's national objectives: 1)to benefit low/moderate-income people; 2)to prevent or <br /> eliminate slums and blight; and 3)to meet an urgent community development need. <br /> CDBG-funded projects must also pass the low-and moderate-income benefit test. A project meets this <br /> standard if at least 51%of the beneficiaries have low-moderate incomes (i.e., incomes at or below 80% <br /> of Area Median Income)or if the project benefits an area (e.g.,census tracts,service area, <br /> neighborhood, etc.)with a majority of low-moderate income people. Funded projects are required to <br /> document the income levels of persons and households receiving these services. <br /> For FY 2022/2023,the City is proposing to allocate its FY 2022/2023 CDBG funds in the following eligible <br /> funding categories: Public Services, Public Facilities, and General Administration. <br /> # Project Name <br /> 1 Open Heart Kitchen -Senior Meals Program <br /> 2 Spectrum Community Services-Meals on Wheels <br /> 4 City of Pleasanton Axis Section 108 Loan Repayment <br /> 5 1 City of Pleasanton Administration <br /> Table 3—Project Information <br /> 5 <br />
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