Housing & Community Development Annual Plan Process
Each year, the County’s Housing and Community Development Services (HCDS) receives approximately $14 million in federal entitlement funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Through a grant process, funding is allocated to eligible projects that work to improve the lives of San Diego residents and under-resourced communities throughout the region.
Community input is vital in determining how funding is directed and for the development of the 2024-2025 Annual Plan Strategy (Strategy) and the official 2024-2025 Annual Plan.
Funding can be used for community infrastructure, affordable housing, homelessness services and shelters, and public services within eligible areas served per program requirements. Previous projects include the construction of new sidewalks and accessible ramps, the development of neighborhood parks, and supportive services such as food assistance.
Currently, HCDS is receiving feedback on the 2024-25 Draft Annual Plan during the 30-day public comment period from February 9, 2024, through March 12, 2024.
Stay engaged! Learn more about the process and federal entitlement programs administered by HCDS;
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- Learn more about the Annual Plan process and federal entitlement programs,
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