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<br /> Annual Action Plan <br />2026 <br />36 <br />OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 09/30/2021) <br />Projects <br />AP-35 Projects – 91.220(d) <br />Introduction <br />The projects and activities to be funded with CDBG during the fourth year (PY 2026) of the 2023-2027 <br />Consolidated Plan are consistent with the City's identified priorities and goals. The City conducts an <br />annual Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) process for housing and public facility improvement <br />projects and a bi-annual NOFA process for public service, fair housing, minor home repair and <br />microenterprise assistance projects, renewable as funding is available. The public service, fair housing, <br />microenterprise and minor home repair projects selected for this PY 2026 Action Plan are in the first <br />year of the two-year cycle of awards. <br /> <br />Projects <br /># Project Name <br />1 CDBG Administration <br />2 Project Sentinel - Fair Housing <br />3 Bay Area Legal Aid - Domestic Violence Legal Safety Net Project <br />4 Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse (CORA) - Emergency Shelter Program <br />5 Mental Health Association - Spring Street Shelter <br />6 Rape Trauma Services - Sexual Abuse Services for Children and Youth <br />7 Samaritan House - Safe Harbor Homeless Shelter <br />8 Climate Resilient Communities Resilient Homes Minor Home Repair Program <br />9 Rebuilding Together Peninsula - National Rebuilding Day <br />10 Rebuilding Together Peninsula - Safe at Home <br />11 Renaissance Entrepreneurship Center - Microenterprise Assistance <br />12 Habitat for Humanity - Home Preservation Program <br />13 Upwards, Inc. - Boost (Childcare Provider Assistance) <br />Table 7 - Project Information <br /> <br />Describe the reasons for allocation priorities and any obstacles to addressing underserved <br />needs <br />Of the total CDBG funding available ($777,639) and as identified in the Anticipated Resources table, <br />Redwood City allocated 51 percent for housing activities, 14 percent for public services, 18 percent for <br />economic development, and 17 percent for administration and planning. <br />The City, in partnership with non-profit organizations and county agencies, will undertake numerous <br />programs and activities to meet the five identified priorities of the Consolidated Plan and Annual Action <br />ATTY/RESO.0019/CC RESO 2026 ANNUAL ACTION PLAN (CDBG) - EXHIBIT A <br />REV: 05-01-26 LF <br /> <br />Page 36 of 107