Jeffersonville Seeks Input on 2026 HUD Funding Plan
Jeffersonville is accepting public comments on a draft 2026 plan that would identify local needs and proposed priorities for federal community-development funds.
Jeffersonville is accepting public comments on a draft 2026 plan that would identify local needs and proposed priorities for federal community-development funds.
Pembroke Pines approved its 2026 federal community-development action plan, anticipating an estimated $1,070,664 for the city’s next program year.
Construction is underway on Rio Grande City’s Britton Avenue Revitalization Project, funded by a $500,000 state grant awarded in 2024.
DeSoto has published a draft FY 2026–27 CDBG action plan, with public engagement planned for Aug. 6 and a City Council retreat set for Aug. 7.
Placentia adopted updated development-impact fees in May as the city prepares for a CDBG-funded senior and community center project this summer.
A $400,000 federal Community Development Block Grant will support infrastructure for CPT America’s planned $163 million automotive-supplier plant in Tuskegee.
Chattanooga is seeking a $7.8 million HUD-backed loan guarantee to create an affordable-housing financing pool, with public comments due June 30.
The Commerce City Council considered moving fiscal-year 2026-27 Community Development Block Grant funds into the Commerce Advantage Program, but the available meeting record does not show a final vote or the amount involved.
Gainesville has published its draft 2026 Annual Action Plan, outlining proposed CDBG and HOME-funded housing and community-development work.
The proposed Boys & Girls Clubs childcare center will not proceed at 20 Seminary Hill Road in West Lebanon after the July 15, 2026, School Board vote. Lebanon is evaluating 226 Mascoma Street and other city-owned properties, but no replacement site, construction schedule or opening date has been announced.
San Antonio corrected a proposed CDBG shift from up to $2 million to up to $500,000, while a separate city notice still lists August 6 council action for a broader federal housing plan.
Idaho Falls has proposed three CDBG planning documents covering housing, shelter, transit and neighborhood needs. City records set a July 9 council resolution milestone and an extended August 16 HUD submission deadline, but final adoption and submission were not confirmed in the records reviewed for this article.
Waco plans to seek an estimated $251,460.60 in federal funds for six proposed affordable homes at 1811 Seley Avenue in East Waco, but construction and funding are not final.
Residents can comment through August 6 on Palm Beach Gardens’ proposed $260,125 CDBG plan, which includes housing rehabilitation assistance tied to eligible households and Dania Drive sewer connections.
West Valley City residents can comment Aug. 11 on the city’s tentative 2026–27 budget, property-tax impact schedule and proposed federal-fund items before final adoption.
The Baton Rouge–East Baton Rouge Parish Office of Community Development released its draft PY2026 Action Plan on July 9, opening a 30-day public-comment period through Aug. 8.
Harrisburg City Council considered shifting about $1.9 million from existing department budgets as the city faced a reported $4.2 million gap tied to delayed park work and missed grant deadlines.
San Antonio is accepting public comment through Aug. 12 on a proposed $41,637 transfer of federal Community Development Block Grant money from housing-support public services to financial education. City Council consideration is scheduled for Aug. 13.
Baton Rouge residents have through Aug. 8 to comment on a proposed 2026 action plan that would allocate $7.49 million across four federal housing and community-development programs.
The Annapolis City Council adopted Ordinance O-8-26 on June 22, establishing the city’s FY2027 operating and capital budgets, a capital-improvement program through FY2032, and the property-tax levy for the fiscal year that began July 1.
Houston’s Housing and Community Development Department is accepting applications for its 2026 CDBG Multifamily Rehab funding opportunity. Questions are due Aug. 7, and applications are due Aug. 17 at 5 p.m.
Peoria organizations can apply for 2027 CDBG public-service funding, but eligible groups must attend training before the August 20 deadline.