Legislation Details

File #: 26-0775   
Type: Ordinance-S Status: Adopted
Meeting Body: City Council Formal Meeting
On agenda: 5/6/2026 Final action: 5/6/2026
Title: 2026-27 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Housing Rehabilitation Programs (Ordinance S-52839) - Citywide
District: Citywide

Title

2026-27 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Housing Rehabilitation Programs (Ordinance S-52839) - Citywide

 

Description

Request to apply for and, if awarded, accept funding for the Neighborhood Services Department’s grant-funded Housing Rehabilitation Programs and to enter into any necessary agreements and take any other action necessary or appropriate to implement the Housing Rehabilitation Programs. Further request authorization for the City Treasurer to accept, and the City Controller to disburse, all funds related to this item. There is no impact to the General Fund.

 

Report

Summary

Neighborhood Services Department (NSD) manages a diverse catalogue of Housing Rehabilitation Programs to enhance low- and moderate-income Phoenix residents' quality of life by repairing single- and multi-family, owner- and tenant-occupied properties. These programs benefit eligible households by removing health and safety hazards, promoting energy efficiency and sustainability, and supporting accessibility and aging in place. Furthermore, Housing Rehabilitation Programs protect affordability, preserve the aesthetic character of surrounding neighborhoods, and stimulate and expand residential and commercial development in communities across Phoenix. Housing rehabilitation projects are funded through a variety of federal, state and local grant funds, outlined below.

 

  • U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME Investment Partnership funds finance housing repair contracts between low-and moderate-income property owners and contractors on the Approved Contractor List (ACL). These contracts may also be supplemented with funding from the U.S. Department of Energy, utility providers, and other state and local agencies.
  • U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and U.S. Department of Energy Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) funds provided through the Arizona Department of Housing; Arizona Public Service; Salt River Project; Southwest Gas; the Utility Repair, Replacement and Deposit program; the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program; and Wildfire support NSD's continuous commitment of providing weatherization assistance services. These services include installing attic insulation, sunscreens, duct sealing, performing room pressure relief/air balancing, and repairing or replacing heating and cooling systems in owner-occupied and rental households that meet federal poverty guidelines.

 

NSD will maintain an ACL to increase the number of eligible small businesses that perform housing repair activities and maintain efficient program operations. In order to be added to the ACL as an eligible contractor and receive award opportunities to perform services on housing repair projects, contractors must be screened and qualified on an individual basis and meet and maintain all eligibility requirements set forth in NSD's Housing Repair Contractor Application Packet. Based on their certifications, licenses, and other criteria determined by Housing Rehabilitation Programs, contractors on the ACL will be invited to submit bids, as a part of a competitive bidding process, on all housing repair projects.

 

NSD seeks authorization to proceed with all actions necessary or appropriate to implement and administer its grant-funded Housing Rehabilitation Programs, including applying for and accepting up to $6 million in funding. In addition to allocating up to $2 million in CDBG funds, NSD expects to be awarded approximately $4 million in WAP funds.

 

Actions include:

  • If awarded, enter into any necessary contracts or agreements with the grantor(s) to fund existing and future contracts in accordance with the grant terms.
  • Enter into and amend contracts with eligible property owners to perform repair services; enter into contracts with private contractors; issue Request for Proposals, Request for Qualifications, Calls for Interest, and Requests for Bids for Housing Repair Program services; award, negotiate, and execute contracts with the successful responders; and negotiate and/or amend existing contracts with various contractors and service providers to perform work on eligible housing and rental repair projects.
  • Maintain an ACL of qualified contractors to enter into agreements with low- and moderate-income property owners funded by NSD, pursuant to the grant terms. These funds may be disbursed to the property owner or contractor.
  • Take all other action necessary or appropriate to carry out the purposes of this item and implement and administer the Housing Repair Program grants according to their terms.

 

Procurement Information

As needed to implement and administer NSD's Housing Repair Program, services may be procured using procurement procedures in accordance with Administrative Regulation 3.10.

 

Financial Impact

These programs are funded with federal, state and local grants. There is no impact to the General Fund.

 

Concurrence/Previous Council Action

This item was approved at the April 22, 2026, Community Services and Education Subcommittee meeting.

 

Public Outreach

The ACL and/or other procurement opportunities will be advertised on NSD's website.

 

Department

Responsible Department

This item is submitted by Deputy City Manager Cynthia Aguilar and the Neighborhood Services Department.