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Further utilizing an Executive Order to prioritize developing housing on excess state lands, Governor Gavin Newsom, joined by Tomiquia Moss, Secretary of California’s Business, Consumer Services and Housing agency joined by HCD officials,…

Rojelio, an agricultural worker in Farmersville, lives at the Los Arroyos affordable housing community. Hear from Rojelio, who is thriving in his new home.

Los Arroyos was supported by HCD’s Affordable Housing and Sustainable…

Hear from single mom Nicole, a resident of affordable housing community Los Arroyos in Farmersville. Los Arroyos was supported by HCD’s Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities, the Infill Infrastructure Grant, the Permanent Local Housing…

HCD is launching the first episode of “HCD In Focus”, a monthly news in review to highlight the impact of HCD-administered programs on the lives of Californians. We will be exploring the results of the investment of funds on housing affordability…

California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a bipartisan housing package and released the program summary of Homekey+ to house and support veterans and other Californians experiencing behavioral health challenges.

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HCD’s Community Development Block Grant program has helped fund a new fire engine in the City of Marysville and a new homeless shelter with wrap-around services in San Benito County. Both of these community projects and other investments in…

King City is a small, disadvantaged community in Monterey County. With funding from HCD’s Community Development Block Grant program, King City was able to invest…

Since 1974, the Community Development Block Grant program has benefited communities throughout the nation. Through important investments to support infrastructure, housing, healthcare, safety, economic development, public services and more, CDBG…

Veteran Babs is a resident of HCD-funded West LA Veterans Affairs Campus. A peer support specialist who has helped hundreds of veterans, Babs is now taking care of herself and is getting the housing and support she needs to heal.

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