The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) is a federally funded program through the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Roseville projects completed with CDBG funds since 1986 include:
- Public works projects in low income neighborhoods such as: sidewalk, curb and gutter repairs, water line replacement and street lighting.
- Assistance with site acquisition for two senior projects: Maidu Village and Manzanita Place.
- The removal of architectural barriers for handicapped and disabled citizens including: curb cuts from Roseville Square to the Brickyard and handicapped lifts at Johnson and Oakmont pools.
On-going housing rehabilitation and free paint for low income homeowners and rental property owners.
CITY OF ROSEVILLE 2008 ANNUAL ACTION PLAN SUBSTANTIAL AMENDMENT
Funding Under the American Recovery & Reinvestment Act of 2009
2008 CDBG-R Annual Action Plan Substantial Amendment
SF424-CDBG-R Funding Application
CDBG-R Application Addendum
2009 Annual Action Plan
As a recipient of Community Development Block Grant funds, the City is required to submit to the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) an Annual Action Plan document which outlines the City’s most urgent needs, a strategy for how the City will meet those needs and an investment plan identifying how the City will use available government and private resources to implement its strategy. The Annual Action Plan, a component of the Consolidated Plan, identifies the specific activities the City will undertake during the 2009 Program Year.
2009 Annual Action Plan
CDBG funds can be used for a wide variety of community development activities that benefit low-income City of Roseville residents.
Types of eligible activities can include:
- Acquisition of Real Property
- Public Facilities and Improvements
- Economic Development
- Public Services
- Removal of Architectural Barriers
- Commercial and Residential Property Rehabilitation
- Historic Preservation
- Planning Activities
- Program Administration
CDBG funds must meet a National Objective and qualify as an Eligible Activity:
- Benefit to Low and Moderate Income Persons
- Aid in the Prevention of Slums and Blight
- Urgent Need
National Objective and Eligible & Ineligible Activities
| 2009 Income Limits (Roseville belongs to the Sacramento PMSA) |
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Family Size
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Total Income
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Family Size
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Total Income
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1
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$40,800
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5
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$62,900
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2
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$46,600
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6
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$67,550
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3
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$52,450
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7
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$72,250
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4
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$58,250
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8
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$76,900
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If you have any questions and/or need additional information regarding this program or eligible activities, please feel free to contact Esmerita Rivera at (916) 774-5469
Citizen Participation Plan
View the Citizen Participation Plan
2005 Consolidated Annual Plan
The Consolidated Plan contains the following information:
- Section I. Housing and Homeless Needs Assessment
- Section II. Housing Market Analysis
- Section III. Housing and Community Development Strategic Plan
- Section IV. Action Plan:One-Year Use of Funds
2005 Consolidated Annual Plan
The "Needs.xls" document referred to in the Consolidated Plan may be requested via email at housing@roseville.ca.us.
Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing
The Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing is a review of impediments to fair housing choice in the public and private sector. Impediments to fair housing choice are any actions, omissions, or decisions taken because of race, color, religion, sex, disability, familial status or national origin, which restrict housing choices or the availability of housing choices. Policies, practices or procedures that appear neutral on their face, but which operate to deny or adversely affect the provision of housing to persons of any particular race, color, religion, sex, disability, familial status or national origin may constitute such impediments.
Analysis of Impediments
2008 Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER)
The City of Roseville has prepared its 2008 Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER). The CAPER provides information regarding the City’s expenditure of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds as well as an evaluation of the City’s progress in carrying out priorities and specific objectives identified in the Strategic Plan and activities identified in the Action Plan. The CAPER covers the period July 1, 2008 through June 30, 2009.
Copies of the 2008 CAPER are available at the City’s Housing Division Office located at 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA 95678 during the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. For additional information regarding the 2008 CAPER, please contact Esmerita Rivera at (916) 774-5469 or view the report with the link below.
2008 Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER)
Information from Needs.xls document referred to in the CAPER:
Contact the Housing Division with questions about Housing programs.