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Community Development Block Grant Program
CDBG Information
The City of Yuba City is now accepting applications for over $400,000 of CDBG funds to be allocated for 2008-2009 projects.
The goal of Yuba City’s CDBG program is to benefit low- and moderate-income persons by providing decent housing and a suitable living environment as well as expanding economic opportunities for low-income persons. Eligible activities range from housing rehabilitation to public services as well as economic development and infrastructure projects. Project funding is a collaborative process that involves citizen participation as well as feedback from local service organizations and city departments. In accordance with CDBG citizen participation guidelines, you are invited to attend a public meeting on Thursday February 21, 2008 at 2:00 PM in the Sutter Room at Yuba City City Hall (1201 Civic Center Blvd., Yuba City). We will discuss overall CDBG program objectives as well as the 2008-2009 CDBG application process and review. You are strongly encouraged to attend this meeting if your organization will be requesting CDBG funding for FY 2008-2009.
Applications may be mailed, e-mailed or delivered to Natalie Walter, City of Yuba City, 1185 Market Street., Yuba City, CA 95991. Applications must be received no later than 12:00, Noon, Friday, March 14, 2008.
2008 CDBG Application
If you have any questions regarding the application for CDBG funds or require additional information, please feel free to call Natalie Walter at (530) 822-3232.
The Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG) is a federal program of grants to local governments, administered by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD awards grants to communities, like Yuba City, to carry out a wide range of community development activities directed toward revitalizing neighborhoods, economic development, and providing improved community facilities and services. HUD requires that at least 70% of all CDBG programs monies be expended to benefit low-income persons.
Eligible Projects:
CDBG funds can be used for three general types of projects that assist low-income people: affordable housing, capital improvements, and public service activities.
Program Benefit:
The CDBG Program is primarily designed to benefit low-income people. Even if a project fits one of the eligible categories, it must also pass the low-income benefit test. Most projects qualify if at least 51% of the users will be low-income, as defined by HUD (80% of the area-wide median income). This includes projects located in a neighborhood with a high percentage of low-income people.
Distribution of Funds:
The City of Yuba City received $546,730 for fiscal year 2008-2009. After subtracting general administration and housing program expenses, the funds are divided so that (up to) 15% goes to Public Service Activities and the remaining goes to Other Eligible Activities.
Application Review and Award Process:
In January staff notifies the public of the annual award amount and specific calendar dates. Applications are submitted in late February and subsequently reviewed and ranked by the Redevelopment Agency Committee (RAC). The RAC establishes its recommendations for the Yuba City City Council, a 30-day public comment and notification period takes place, with final approval occurring in May through City Council action. CDBG contracts are executed after the July 1 effective date.
CDBG Information
2008 Quarterly Report
2005 Consolidated Plan
For more information about Yuba City's CDBG Program, contact:
Aaron Busch
comdev@yubacity.net
1201 Civic Center Blvd
Yuba City, CA 95993
(530) 822-5135
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