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<br /> Annual Action Plan <br />2026 <br />6 <br />OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 09/30/2021) <br />• Homeowner housing units rehabilitated – 12 units renovated <br />• Production of New Units – 1 new unit constructed <br />• Special Needs Housing Rehabilitated – 4 units renovated with accessibility modifications (2 <br />owner-occupied and 2 rental units) <br />• Rental Units Rehabilitated: 57 units <br />• Support economic development initiatives – 125 businesses assisted <br />• Homeless Person Overnight Shelter (Homeless Services) - 1043 people served <br />• Basic Human Needs Services - Public service activities other than low/mod income housing – 684 <br />people served <br />• Fair Housing Services – 37 people served <br />• Improve Public Facilities & Infrastructure – 0 completed (two ongoing projects from previous <br />action plan periods one of which will be reported as completed in the upcoming PY 2025 CAPER) <br />4. Summary of Citizen Participation Process and consultation process <br />Stakeholder Input: <br />The work of community development and affordable housing is a year-round process that involves many <br />stakeholders. Redwood City stays in regular contact with a variety of stakeholders throughout the year <br />to help with that work. The contact includes stakeholder participation in various public meetings and/or <br />meetings involved with other local development or neighborhood plans. City staff also stay in regular <br />conversations with subrecipients and potential applicants on the progress of their programs, demand <br />for their programs and other needs they are seeing on the front lines of affordable housing and <br />community development. <br />The City of Redwood City also reached out to community stakeholders for various data and information <br />resources. Information and data resources include updates to strategies to address homelessness, public <br />housing initiatives and other affordable housing projects within the community pipeline. <br />Public Hearings & Meetings: <br />The Housing & Human Concerns Committee (HHCC) was appointed by the City Council and one of their <br />primary roles is to carry out the processes mandated for the use and distribution of federal funds <br />outlined in the City’s Community Participation Plan. The HHCC held a public meeting on February 24, <br />2026, where CDBG applicants gave presentations and answered questions and held a pre-draft funding <br />deliberations public hearing on March 24, 2026. The City Council will hold a public hearing to approve <br />the Action Plan on May 11, 2026. Final comments from the public during that meeting will be included in <br />Appendix B. <br /> <br />ATTY/RESO.0019/CC RESO 2026 ANNUAL ACTION PLAN (CDBG) - EXHIBIT A <br />REV: 05-01-26 LF <br /> <br />Page 6 of 107