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PART I. RESOURCES <br /> <br />This section identifies Federal, State, local, and private resources which may be used to meet the <br />City of Pleasanton's housing and community development goals. Resources can be sources of <br />funds or technical assistance and can be available to private and non-profit entities as well as to <br />local government agencies. The resources are categorized within each jurisdictional level by <br />eligible activity. The list includes resources the City has on-hand or expects to receive. Recent <br />developments in Congress indicate that the nature and level of federal housing, homeless, and <br />community development funding programs will change and potentially be reduced during the <br />next several years. The City, through its involvement as part of the Alameda County HOME <br />Consortium, will monitor these developments closely and will continue to promote the <br />Consortium's housing and community development objectives through active policy development <br />and use of available federal and non-federal funding sources. <br /> <br />FEDERAL <br /> <br />Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Funds <br /> <br /> The City of Pleasanton is an entitlement jurisdiction and applies directly to HUD on an <br /> annual basis for funding from the CDBG program. CDBG funds can be used for a variety <br /> of housing and community development activities which benefit lower income people. <br /> <br /> FY 2005 Amount: $321,586 <br /> <br />CDBG Program Income <br /> <br /> The City of Pleasanton has received a small amount of program income each year through <br /> its Housing Rehabilitation program, primarily through repayment of past loans. Funds <br /> derived through program income are recycled into the Housing Rehabilitation program <br /> and used to fund new loans and small grants. <br /> <br /> FY 2005 Amount: $30,000 (approximate/anticipated) <br /> <br />Community Service Block Grant (CSBG) Funds <br /> <br /> CSBG funds are used to maintain community action agencies involved in ameliorating <br /> the causes and effects of poverty through employment and economic development <br /> programs. The Alameda County Associated Community Action Program (ACAP) <br /> administers CSBG funds for all jurisdictions in the county except Berkeley and Oakland. <br /> <br /> FY 2005 Amount: (no direct allocation to Pleasanton is anticipated) <br /> <br /> DRAFr - Action Plan - FY05 <br /> City of Pleasanton <br /> Page 1 <br /> <br /> <br />