Jacksonville opens public comment on 2026–2030 housing and community-development plan
Jacksonville has released its 2026–2030 Consolidated Plan and 2026 Action Plan for public review, with comments accepted through Aug. 16, 2026.
Jacksonville has released its 2026–2030 Consolidated Plan and 2026 Action Plan for public review, with comments accepted through Aug. 16, 2026.
Woodbridge’s 2026 Annual Action Plan proposes $795,782.11 for public facilities, infrastructure and affordable housing, with submission to the Middlesex County HOME Consortium scheduled for Aug. 15.
Edmond council advanced work on a development-code rewrite and approved $467,780 in grants while Mitch Park pool repairs remain unresolved.
Concrete repairs and resurfacing on Bethany Road are scheduled to begin around July 8, 2026, with daytime alternating one-way traffic expected for several months.
The Monticello City Council is considering a Community Development Block Grant application that could bring up to $1 million for water and sewer work in eligible residential areas.
Fairfield is seeking applicants to rehabilitate existing affordable multifamily housing, with applications due Sept. 4 and projects required by June 2027.
The Village of Edwardsburg plans to seek MSHDA CDBG funds for homeowner rehabilitation tied to income eligibility, local codes and state standards.
Hartford plans to request the release of federal housing funds for Pinecrest Apartments, a proposed 48-unit affordable development at 33 Green Heights Drive.
Connecticut’s State Bond Commission approved $11.41 million for New London projects, including housing conversions and renovations at the Interdistrict School for Arts and Communication.
Lewisville’s plan amendment sets Sept. 30, 2026, as the deadline for concluding city funding for Phase 1 of the Family Justice Center.
Round Rock City Council approved a $641,705 federal grant plan for home repairs, food and housing assistance, child advocacy and Meals on Wheels.
Victoria has released a draft 2026 CDBG action plan, with public input planned for July and City Council approval of funding allocations expected in August.
A state-backed grant will support an Athens development expected to create 100 jobs, following earlier public funding connected to projects in the city.
Canton’s Board of Control will consider $550,000 for homes at the former Baxter Elementary site, along with CDBG and Fulton Road actions.
Kyle has posted its proposed 2026-27 budget for public review, with City Council set to discuss the plan during a series of late-July and August meetings.
Boynton Beach commissioners are scheduled to consider a $532,987 federal community-development plan before the city sends it to HUD by Aug. 15.
Ashland is moving toward remediation and redevelopment of the Miller Street property while planning related alley resurfacing through its 2026 summer paving program.
The Jefferson City Council considered tax abatements for a proposed 180-unit apartment project and separately reviewed the city’s 2026 Community Development Block Grant action plan.
Williamsburg County plans to seek release of CDBG funds for a proposed Country Club Road water extension that would serve 21 residential units and 50 residents in the Salters area.
Mission has been approved for $2 million in state disaster-recovery funds for street improvements, but the roads and construction schedule remain unknown.
Poplar Bluff’s City Council approved moving forward with a Community Development Block Grant application and an agreement tied to restoration of the historic Frisco Depot.
Warren County adopted a May 26 notice of intent to award the FY25 CDBG contract for repaving Staley Road in Franklin Township.