September 1, 2021

HUD: Disaster Mitigation Plan to Build Resilience to Future Wildfires in California Approved

Department’s action greenlights California proposed uses of disaster mitigation funds 

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) today signed off on California’s second Community Development Block Grant Mitigation (CDBG-MIT) Program Action Plan, approving the state’s proposed uses of previously-allocated disaster mitigation funds to build resilience to future wildfires.

“As conflagrations in California continue to force evacuations and destroy communities, we recognize the urgency of building resilience to future wildfires,” said HUD Secretary Marcia L. Fudge. “HUD’s approval of California’s Action Plan brings the state one step closer to investing its federal funds in mitigation activities to protect communities from the damage of future disasters and support public safety. HUD looks forward to continuing to work with California so that they can get their disaster mitigation funds out the door as soon as possible.”

In 2017 and 2018, HUD awarded California CDBG-MIT funds totaling $106,554,272 for resilient infrastructure, $38,926,378 for planning and public services, and $7,645,350 for administration of the funds. With HUD’s approval of California’s second Action Plan – submitted to the department on July 9, 2021 – the state can expend the 2018 funds, once obligated, on the disaster mitigation activities proposed in its plan. California’s 2017 CDBG-MIT allocations were obligated on August 14, 2020.

Specifically, HUD today approved California’s proposal to allocate:

The Community Development Block Grant Mitigation (CDBG-MIT) funds are a unique and significant opportunity for eligible grantees to use disaster mitigation funds appropriated by Congress in areas impacted by recent disasters to carry out strategic and high-impact activities to mitigate disaster risks and reduce future losses. Grantees must submit a CDBG-MIT Action Plan developed with community input prior to expending CDBG-MIT funds.

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