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This memorandum outlines actions related to the Round 9 Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities Grant Funding. It recommends that the City Manager be authorized to implement transportation improvements and negotiate funding agreements with MidPen Housing Corporation and other related entities. The grant funding totals up to $14,339,431, aimed at enhancing transportation infrastructure along Capitol Expressway Auto Mall and Narvaez Avenue. The memorandum includes details on the funding distribution among the City, Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority, and MidPen Housing Corporation, as well as the expected improvements to be made.
Key points
The memorandum is addressed to the Mayor and City Council regarding grant funding for transportation improvements.
It recommends adopting a resolution for the City Manager to implement improvements and negotiate funding agreements.
The total grant funding is up to $14,339,431, awarded to MidPen Housing Corporation for transportation improvements.
The funding will support various infrastructure enhancements, including bikeways and bus shelters.
The project aligns with Climate Smart San José goals by promoting green transportation options.
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The document does not specify the exact nature of the recommendations in section (a) beyond the general actions.
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COUNCIL AGENDA: FILE: ITEM: TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: See Below Approved 6/2/26 26-656 5.1 FROM: John Ristow DATE: May 11, 2026 Date: 5/18/26 COUNCIL DISTRICT: 2, 7, 9 SUBJECT: Actions Related to Round 9 Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities Grant Funding RECOMMENDATION (a) Adopt a resolution authorizing the City Manager, or her designee, to: (1) Implement transportation improvements along Capitol Expressway Auto Mall and Narvaez Avenue as identified in the Round 9 Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities grant awarded to MidPen Housing Corporation; and (2) Negotiate and execute required funding agreements with MidPen Housing Corporation and related documents and agreements with Strategic Growth Council, and the California Department of Housing and Community Development to accept up to $14,339,431 in Round 9 Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities grant funding. (b) Adopt a Public Entity Resolution which indicates the City is authorized to accept and incur an obligation of the Affordable Housing and Sustainable grant funds and enter into and execute Standard Agreement 213 with the California Department of Housing and Sustainable...
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This document is a draft resolution from the City Council of San Jose authorizing the City Manager to implement transportation improvements along Capitol Expressway and Narvaez Avenue as part of a grant awarded to MidPen Housing. The resolution also allows the City Manager to negotiate and execute funding agreements to accept up to $14,339,431 in grant funding for these improvements.
Key points
The resolution authorizes the City Manager to implement transportation improvements identified in the Round 9 Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities grant.
The grant awarded to MidPen Housing includes a total of $14,339,431 for bicycle, pedestrian, and transit system improvements.
The funding will be allocated among the City, MidPen Housing Corporation, and the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority.
The City is committing to deliver nearly $6,000,000 worth of transportation infrastructure improvements.
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Specific details regarding the vote (AYES, NOES, ABSENT, DISQUALIFIED) are not filled in.
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SAW:MDT:JMD 5/21/2026 RESOLUTION NO. _______ A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN JOSE AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER, OR THEIR DESIGNEE, TO: (1) IMPLEMENT TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENTS ALONG CAPITOL EXPRESSWAY AND NARVAEZ AVENUE AS IDENTIFIED IN THE ROUND 9 AFFORDABLE HOUSING AND SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES GRANT AWARDED TO MIDPEN HOUSING; AND (2) NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE REQUIRED FUNDING AGREEMENTS WITH AFFIRMED HOUSING AND RELATED DOCUMENTS AND AGREEMENTS WITH THE STRATEGIC GROWTH COUNCIL AND THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT TO ACCEPT UP TO $14,339,431 IN ROUND 9 AFFORDABLE HOUSING AND SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES GRANT FUNDING WHEREAS, in March 2025, MidPen Housing Corporation (“MidPen Housing”), in coordination with the City’s Department of Transportation, submitted a grant application to the California Department of Housing and Community Development for Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities (“AHSC”) grant program funding; and WHEREAS, the California Department of Housing and Community Development and the Strategic Growth Council, whom administers the AHSC grant program, awarded MidPen Housing and included a $14,339,431 grant award to the...
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This resolution authorizes the City of San José to accept and incur obligations related to the Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities Program grant funds for the VTA Capitol Station Project. The resolution includes details about the grant award and the responsibilities of the Public Entity in relation to the program. It also designates the City Manager or their designee to execute necessary documents.
Key points
The resolution is related to the Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities Program grant funds.
The City of San José, in partnership with MidPen Housing Corporation, applied for the grant.
A conditional award of $14,339,431 was made for the VTA Capitol Station Project.
The resolution authorizes the Public Entity to accept and incur obligations for the grant.
The City Manager is authorized to execute the necessary documents related to the grant.
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The resolution includes placeholders for the adoption date and voting results, which are not filled in.
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SAW:MDT:JMD 5/21/2026 RESOLUTION NO. ______ A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN JOSE DECLARING THAT THE CITY IS AUTHORIZED TO ACCEPT AND INCUR AN OBLIGATION OF THE AFFORDABLE HOUSING AND SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES PROGRAM GRANT FUNDS AND ENTER INTO AND EXECUTE STANDARD AGREEMENT STD 213 WITH THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES VTA Capitol Station Project WHEREAS, the California Department of Housing and Community Development ("Department") and the Strategic Growth Council (“SGC”) have issued an Affordable Housing & Sustainable Communities Program (“AHSC” or “AHSC Program”) Notice of Funding Availability (“NOFA”) for Cycle 9 of AHSC Program grant funding, dated March 25, 2025 (“AHSC Program NOFA”); and WHEREAS, the City of San José, a municipal corporation of the State of California (“Public Entity”), in partnership with MidPen Housing Corporation, who applied to the Department in response to the NOFA and was determined to be an eligible Applicant.; and based on the Application, the Department made an award of Program funds (the “Program Award”) pursuant to a conditional award letter dated December 10, 2025; and WHEREAS, Department and SGC...