‘Real hope’: City OKs plan to spend $4.9M in federal housing, community development funds

The Stockton City Council voted unanimously Tuesday night to adopt the 2025–2029 Consolidated Plan. The plan outlines how Stockton will spend an estimated $4.9 million in federal housing and community development funds in the coming fiscal year beginning July 1.

The decision followed a lengthy public hearing, community presentations, and a robust council discussion highlighting the progress and challenges of the city’s grant allocation process.

The council also approved the 2025–2026 Annual Action Plan, Community Participation Plan, Language Access Plan, and Section 3 Plan, key documents required by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for participation in programs like the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnerships, and Emergency Solutions Grants (ESG)…

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