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<br /> -- DRAFT -- <br />2025-2029 ConPlan & FY 2025-2026 Annual Action Plan <br />Page 56 of 90 <br /> <br />SP-35 Anticipated Resources - 91.420(b), 91.215(a)(4), 91.220(c)(1,2) <br />Introduction <br /> <br />The City receives funding from HUD for the CDBG program. The City has received an average of $778,000 per year for CDBG activities. The City <br />anticipates receiving an estimated annual CDBG allocation of $793,564 for FY 2025-26. These funds are eligible for the use of program <br />administration, public service programs, infrastructure projects, and housing initiatives benefiting low- and moderate-income residents. The City’s <br />selected eligible uses of CDBG funds include CDBG program administration, public services, public facilities, and improvements. San Leandro also <br />participates in the Alameda County HOME Consortium for HOME funding. However, specific annual HOME allocations to the City are managed at <br />the county level. The Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) program funding for San Leandro residents is provided through Alameda County’s ESG <br />funds, supporting homelessness prevention and shelter services. <br /> <br />Anticipated Resources <br />Program Source <br />of <br />Funds <br />Uses of Funds Expected Amount Available Year 1 Expected <br />Amount <br />Available <br />Remainder <br />of ConPlan <br />$ <br />Narrative Description <br />Annual <br />Allocation: $ <br />Program <br />Income: $ <br />Prior Year <br />Resources: $ <br />Total: $ <br />CDBG public <br />- <br />federal <br />Admin and <br />Planning <br /> <br /> <br />Public <br />Facilities <br /> <br />Public Services <br />$765,834 0 $408,959.35 $1,174,793.3 <br />5 <br />$3,012,000 CDBG activities will include <br />administration, public <br />services, public <br />facilities/improvements <br />benefiting low-mod income <br />households and areas in the <br />City. <br />Table 15 - Anticipated Resources <br />