2023 Community Development Block Grant

The City of Lebanon is eligible to apply for a 2023 Community Development Block Grant from the Business Oregon. Community Development Block Grant funds come from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. The grants can be used for public facilities and housing improvements, primarily for persons with low and moderate incomes.

Approximately $12 million will be awarded to Oregon non-metropolitan cities and counties in 2023. The maximum grant that a city or county can receive is $400,000.
The City of Lebanon is preparing an application for a 2023 Community Development Block Grant from the Business Oregon for Linn County Housing Rehabilitation Partnership Home Repair Program. It is estimated that the proposed project will benefit at least 12 persons, of whom 100% will be low or moderate income.

A public hearing will be held by the City Council at 6 pm on November 9th at the Santiam Travel Station. The purpose of this hearing is for the city council to obtain citizen views and to respond to questions and comments about: community development and housing needs, especially the needs of low- and moderate- income persons, as well as other needs in the community that might be assisted with a Community Development Block Grant project; and the proposed project.

Written comments are also welcome and must be received by November 8th at 925 Main Street. Both oral and written comments will be considered by the city council in deciding whether to apply.

The location of the hearing is accessible to persons with disabilities. Please contact the City of Lebanon at 541-258-4900 if you will need any special accommodations to attend or participate in the meeting.

More information about Oregon Community Development Block Grants, the proposed project, and records about the city’s past use of Community Development Block Grant funds is available for public review at City Hall, 925 Main Street during regular office hours. Advance notice is requested. If special accommodations are needed, please notify the City of Lebanon at 541-258-4900 so that appropriate assistance can be provided.

Permanent involuntary displacement of persons or businesses is not anticipated as a result from the proposed project. If displacement becomes necessary, alternatives will be examined to minimize the displacement and provide required/reasonable benefits to those displaced. Any low- and moderate-income housing that is demolished or converted to another use will be replaced.