Program Year 2026 Community Development Block Grant Program
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- Bid Title
- Program Year 2026 Community Development Block Grant Program
- Issuing Agency
- City of Santee
- Location
- California
- Published Date
- Dec 2, 2025
- Closing Date
- Jan 12, 2026
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
- Ref. #
- 40044
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Program Year 2026 Community Development Block Grant ProgramRFP Number:40044Start Date:2025-12-05 10:00 AMClose Date:2026-01-12 10:00 AM
The City of Santee is requesting proposals for the use of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding during Program Year 2026 (July 2026 – June 2027). CDBG is a federally funded program administered by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Monies provided through the CDBG program can be used to fund a variety of public improvements and services that benefit low- and moderate-income residents.
Any questions relating to this RFP shall be directed to Brittany Gohres at (619) 258-4100 x 221, or via email at bgohres@cityofsanteeca.gov by December 19th, 2025, at 5:00 pm (PST) . Proposals shall be submitted in either hardcopy or electronic format to Brittany Gohres no later than Monday, January 12th, 2026, at 5:00 pm (PST).
Applicants are required to attend the first public hearing on February 11th, 2026, and are invited to attend two other scheduled public meetings. The meetings will be held as part of regular Santee City Council meetings at Santee City Hall in the Council Chamber building at 10601 North Magnolia Avenue, Santee, California.
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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (NO. 40044)Community Development Block Grant ProgramDecember 5, 2025To All Interested Persons:The City of Santee is requesting proposals for the use of Community DevelopmentBlock Grant (CDBG) funding during Program Year 2026 (July 2026 – June 2027).CDBG is a federally funded program administered by the United States Departmentof Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Monies provided through the CDBGprogram can be used to fund a variety of public improvements and services thatbenefit low- and moderate-income residents. During Program Year 2025 the Cityallocated $56,500 to providers of public services. It is unknown at this time what levelof CDBG funding will be available to the City of Santee in Program Year 2026.Applications for Program Year 2026 CDBG funds will be available December 5, 2025,and may be downloaded from the City’s webpage at www.cityofsanteeca.gov. If youhave questions about the CDBG program and/or activity eligibility, or would like torequest an application packet, please call (619) 258-4100, Ext. 221 or email theCDBG Administrator at bgohres@cityofsanteeca.gov .A summary of CDBG program requirements is available along with a request forproposals. Please review this information to determine if your project is eligible andcomplies with the CDBG Program National Objectives.PROPOSALS will be accepted until Monday, January 12, 2026, at 5:00 p.m.Submit proposal and application to:City of SanteeDepartment of Planning & Building10601 North Magnolia Avenue, Bldg. 4Santee, CA 92071Or by electronic mail at bgohres@cityofsanteeca.govIf you have any questions about the CDBG program and/or project eligibility, pleaseemail or call Brittany Gohres, Senior Management Analyst at (619) 258-4100,extension 221 by the close of business on Friday, December 19, 2025. If youwould like to receive a copy of the application by email, or if you have questions,please email bgohres@cityofsanteca.gov .1ATTACHMENTSA Schedule of Public HearingsB Summary of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) ProgramRequirements2ATTACHMENT ATentativeSCHEDULE OF PUBLIC HEARINGSCommunity Development Block Grant ProgramProgram Year 2026To streamline the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) process, the FederalDepartment of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) consolidated the applicationprocess and planning requirements for several Federal programs. The currentregulations require at least two public hearings to solicit input on community needs andexpenditure of CDBG funds.Applicants are required to attend the first public hearing on February 11, 2026, and areinvited to attend the two other scheduled public meetings. The meetings will be held aspart of regular Santee City Council meetings in the Council Chamber building at10601 North Magnolia Avenue, Santee, California. These meeting dates are tentativelyscheduled as follows:Public Hearing by Council to solicitproposals from the public, assess andprioritize community development andhousing needs. (Applicants are requiredto attend)Wednesday, February 11, 20266:30 P.M.Direction by Council on projects to beincluded in the Draft Annual Action Plan.Wednesday, February 25, 20266:30 P.M.Approval by Council of theAnnual Action Plan, and directionto submit application to HUD.Wednesday, April 22, 20266:30 P.M.Please note that the schedule is tentative and that the meetings may be continued onother times and dates. If you are not able to participate in the second (February 25) orthird (April 22) meetings, you may also submit comments in writing. Correspondenceshould be addressed to: City of Santee, Attn: Brittany Gohres, Department of Planning& Building, 10601 North Magnolia Avenue, Santee, California 92071 or by email tobgohres@cityofsanteeca.gov .ATTACHMENT BSUMMARY OF CDBG PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSThe Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program is administered by the U.S.Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Through this program, thefederal government provides monies to cities to undertake certain kinds of communitydevelopment and housing activities.NATIONAL OBJECTIVES:Each activity, except planning and administrative activities, must meet one of the CDBGprogram’s three broad National Objectives:1. Benefit low- and moderate-income (LMI) persons,2. Prevention or elimination of slums or blight, or3. Meet community development needs having a particular urgency because existingconditions pose a serious and immediate threat to the health or welfare of thecommunity and no other financial resources are available to meet the need.CITY OF SANTEE PRIORITIES PER THE FIVE-YEAR CONSOLIDATED PLAN:As described in the City of Santee Consolidated Plan 2025-2029 (copies available on theCity’s website (www.cityofsanteeca.gov), activities should address the City’s priorityneeds, including:1. Improve community infrastructure to address current deficiencies, ensuring thatsidewalks, streets, and parks are accessible, safe and enjoyable for residents.2. Provide public services and activities to address the needs of vulnerablepopulations, including seniors, residents experiencing food insecurity, individualswith special needs, and those experiencing homelessness.3. Support affordable housing opportunities for residents with low-to moderate-income levels.4BASIC ELIGIBLE ACTIVITIES:Only certain kinds of activities are eligible for CDBG funding (Code of Federal Regulations§ 570.201). These are briefly listed below. However, the regulations contain additional“qualifiers” that may make the activity ineligible:(a) Acquisition of property in whole or in part by purchase, long-term lease, donation,or otherwise, of real property for any public purpose, except for the general conductof government.(b) Disposition of real property acquired with CDBG funds through sale, lease, ordonation, or otherwise, or its retention for public purposes.(c) Acquisition, construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation, or installation of publicfacilities and improvements, except buildings for the general conduct ofgovernment.(d) Clearance, demolition and removal of buildings and improvements includingmovement of structures to other sites and remediation of known or suspectedenvironmental contamination.(e) Provision of public services (including labor, supplies and materials) such as thoseconcerned with employment, crime prevention, childcare, health care, education,public safety, fair housing counseling, recreation, services for seniors 62 years orolder, homeless persons, drug abuse counseling and treatment, energyconservation counseling and testing, emergency food and housing services.(f) Interim assistance to correct objective signs of physical deterioration in areaswhere immediate action is necessary and where permanent improvements will becarried out as soon as practicable; or to alleviate emergency conditions threateningthe public health and safety and requiring immediate resolution.(g) Payment of the non-Federal share required in connection with a federal grant-in-aid program undertaken as part of CDBG activities.(h) Completion of urban renewal projects funded under Title 1 of the Housing Act of1949, as amended.(i) Relocation payments and assistance to displaced individuals, families,businesses, non-profit organizations, and farm operations.(j) Payment to housing owners for losses of rental income incurred in holding unitsfor persons displaced by relocation activities.(k) Payment of costs in support of activities eligible for funding under the HOMEprogram.(l) Acquisition, construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation or installation of thedistribution lines and facilities of privately owned utilities.5
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