Tampa Housing Council Holds Public Hearing on FY26 Annual Action Plan Funding

July 25, 2025 | Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida


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Tampa Housing Council Holds Public Hearing on FY26 Annual Action Plan Funding
Tampa City Council has taken significant steps to enhance community development and affordable housing during its recent meeting on July 24, 2025. The council held its second public hearing for the annual action plan for fiscal year 2026, outlining the allocation of federal funding aimed at addressing pressing community needs.

The annual action plan, a requirement under the five-year consolidated plan, details how the city will utilize various funding sources, including Community Development Block Grants (CDBG), Emergency Solutions Grants (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS (HOPWA). This year, Tampa has earmarked approximately $3.7 million for housing projects, with a focus on affordable housing, public facilities, and economic development.

Key allocations include $450,000 for public service programs, benefiting local organizations such as Metropolitan Ministries and the CDC of Tampa. Additionally, $850,000 remains unallocated for public facilities, with plans to issue a new request for applications to distribute these funds effectively.

The council emphasized the importance of public input in the planning process, having conducted a 30-day public comment period that concluded on the day of the meeting. This engagement allows residents to voice their opinions and contribute to the decision-making process.

Looking ahead, the council plans to approve the annual action plan next week, with submission to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) by August 15. If approved, the new funding agreements will take effect on October 1, marking a new chapter in Tampa's commitment to improving housing and community services for its residents.

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