
By Tadhg Ua Briain; New Britain Progressive; May 13, 2026
The City Council approved a resolution allocating funds provided to New Britain by the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), the federal dollars meant to support viable communities, provide decent housing, and expand economic opportunities for low- and moderate-income residents.
Funding is provided annually to the city by HUD and distributed by the Council under its required five-year HUD funds action plan. The proposed funding recipients and amounts originates from the city’s Commission on Community and Neighborhood Development.
This funding includes two main categories: the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and the HOME Program. According to the proposal, the allocations include an estimated $1,509,184 for the CDBG program and an estimated $507,374.06 for the HOME Program.
The city also anticipates receiving program income during Fiscal Year 2026, including $97,299 from CDBG activities and $171,170 from HOME activities, which will help support new projects. The proposed allocations also set aside $301,837 for General Management & Administration under the CDBG, and $50,737.41 for HOME Administration.
CDBG Allocations
The largest CDBG allocations in the proposal are $232,470 to the New Britain Parks, Recreation, and Community Services Dept. for Willow Brook Pool Upgrades/Repairs, and $200,000 to the Department of Planning and Development for the Neighborhood Preservation Program. The full list includes:
Proposed HOME Program Allocations
The largest HOME allocation proposed is $163,113.93 to CCARC, Inc. for Oakwood Drive ADA Bathroom & Safe Access Improvement. The full list includes:
The Council approved an amendment to the allocations proposed to add $10,000 for Big Brothers and Big Sisters.
CDBG funds are divide between capital improvement programs and city operating funding, on the one, hand and grants to community organizations to support operating funding for their programs, on the other.
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