HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Resolution 26-13374 - Application for State Funding through the Prohousing Incentive Program (PIP)RESOLUTION NO. 26-13374
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CAMPBELL
AUTHORIZING APPLICATION FOR, AND RECEIPT OF, PROHOUSING INCENTIVE
PROGRAM FUNDS.
WHEREAS, pursuant to Health and Safety Code 50470 et Seq., the California Department of
Housing and Community Development (Department) is authorized to issue Guidelines as part of
an incentive program (hereinafter referred to by the Department as the Prohousing Incentive
Program or "PIP"); and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Campbell desires to submit a PIP grant application
package ("Application"), on the forms provided by the Department, for approval of grant funding
for eligible activities toward planning and implementation activities related to housing and
community development as a result of meeting eligibility criteria including but not limited to
Prohousing Designation; and
WHEREAS, the Department has issued Guidelines and Application on September 30, 2025 in the
amount of $8,000,000 for PIP; and;
Now, therefore, the City Council of the City of Campbell ("Applicant".) resolves as follows:
SECTION 1. The City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to submit an Application to the
Department in response to the NOFA, and to apply for the PIP grant funds in a total amount not
to exceed $750,000;
SECTION 2. In connection with the PIP grant, if the Application is approved by the Department,
the City Manager of the City of Campbell is authorized and directed to enter into, execute, and
deliver on behalf of the Applicant, a State of California Agreement (Standard Agreement)'for the
amount of up to $750,000, and any and all other documents required deemed necessary or
appropriate to evidence and secure the PIP grant, the Applicant's obligations related thereto, and
all amendments thereto; and
SECTION 3. The Applicant shall be subject to the terms and conditions as specified in the
Guidelines, and the Standard Agreement provided by the Department after approval. The
Application and any and all accompanying documents are incorporated in full as part of the
Standard Agreement. Any and all activities funded, information provided, and timelines
represented in the Application will be enforceable through the fully executed Standard Agreement.
Pursuant to the Guidelines and in conjunction with the terms of the Standard Agreement, the
Applicant hereby agrees to use the funds for eligible uses and allowable expenditures in the
manner presented and specifically identified in the approved Application.
ADOPTED ON March 3, 2026, by the City Council of the City of Campbell by the following vote
count:
AYES: Councilmembers: Lopez, Hines, Bybee, Scozzola, Furtado
NOES: Councilmembers: None
ABSENT: Councilmembers: None
ABSTAIN: Councilmembers: None
APPROVED: 1 XRr, 'Ybn I L IV,,
Daniel E. Furtado, Mayor
ATTEST: G�� Aldo
Andrea Sanders, C' Clerk
Prohousing Incentive Program
(PIP)
2025 Application for Local Governments
State of California
Governor, Gavin Newsom
Tomiquia Moss, Secretary
Business, Consumer Services and Housing Agency
Gustavo Velasquez, Director
Department of Housing and Community Development
Megan Kirkeby, Deputy Director
Division of Housing Policy Development
Final Filing Date: March 31, 2026
651 Bannon Street, Suite 400 Sacramento, CA 95811
Website: https://www.hcd.ca.gov/grants-and-funding/programs-active/prohousing-
incentive-program
Email: Prohousinglncentive@hcd.ca.gov
I Prohousing Incentive Program (PIP) Application Instructions I
The applicant is applying to the Department of Housing and Community Development (Department) for a grant authorized
under the provisions pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 50470(2)(C)(i). PIP is designed to encourage cities and
counties to achieve Prohousing Designation. Please refer to the PIP Guidelines and September 2024 Notice of Funding
Availability (NOFA) for detailed information on eligible uses and awards. If you have questions regarding this application or
the PIP Program, email Prohousinglncentive@hcd.ca.gov.
If approved for funding, the PIP application is incorporated as part of your Standard Agreement with the Department. To
be considered for funding, all sections of this application, including attachments if required, must be complete and
accurate.
Threshold Requirements
In order to be considered for funding, all applicants must submit a complete, signed application to
Prohousinglncentive@hcd.ca.gov by March 31, 2026. Pursuant to Section 202 of the PIP Guidelines, all applicants must
meet the following threshold requirements to be eligible for funding:
X
An adopted housing element in substantial compliance, as determined by the Department, pursuant to Housing
Element Law (Article 10.6 of Gov. Code) in accordance with Government Code section 65585, subdivision (h).
X
Housing Element Annual Progress Report submittal pursuant to Government Code Section 65400 for the
current or prior year, as applicable.
Prohousing Designation: An awarded or completed Prohousing Designation Application with an authorizing
X
resolution must be submitted prior to or in conjunction with the Applicant's PIP Application. PIP Awards cannot
be made until a Prohousing Designation is awarded.
X
A complete application as determined by the Department.
An authorizing resolution authorizing submittal of the application to the Program that materially comports with
X
the Program's requirements and is legally sufficient as determined in the Department's reasonable discretion,
including an authorized representative. See Attachment B of the PIP Guidelines for required resolution format.
X
j Compliance with state and federal housing laws as determined by the sole discretion of HCD.
Demonstration of meeting threshold criteria shall be determined by the Department in its sole and absolute discretion. No
documentation of meeting threshold requirements is required in the application unless requested by the Department.
Applicant n orma ion
Applicant
Applicant Agency Type
Mailing Address
City
County
Website
TIN
Authorized Representative Name
Authorized Representative Title
Phone
Email
Contact Person Name
Contact Person Title
Phone
Email
City of Campbell
Zip Code F 95008
Fax
Fax
Local Government
70 N. First Street
Campbell
Santa Clara
https://www.campbellca.gov/
94-6003997
Brian Loventhal
City Manager
408-866-2125
brianl@campbellca.gov
Eloiza Murillo-Garcia
Housing Manager
408-866-2716
eloizam@campbelica.gov
As the official designated by the governing body (authorized representative above and in resolution), I hereby certify
that, if approved by HCD for funding through PIP, the applicant assumes the responsibilities specified in the NOFA
and certifies that the information, statements, and other contents contained in this application are true and correct.
Signature I I Date
Name 113rian Loventhal ITitle ICity Manager
Award Amount
Click the dropdown menu to choose a jurisdiction. The geographic category and base award will auto -populate. If the
jurisdiction has obtained Prohousing Designation at the time of PIP application submittal, enter in the Prohousing Designation
applicant score. Population projections are based on the Department of Finance E-1 January 1, 2025 estimates.
https://dof.ca.gov/Forecasting/Demographics/estimates-el/
Jurisdiction Name
Campbell
Eligible Base Award
$ 250,000
Geographic Category
Bay Area
Bonus Award Amount:
$ 500,000
Prohousing Designation Application
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Total Award
$ 750,000
Score
Eligible Uses
Eligible Applicants must use award funds towards any planning or implementation activities related to housing and community development including, but not limited to, any eligible uses pursuant to Health and Safety Code section 50470(b)(2)(D), as described below. Please Indicate which of
the following the applicant will use award funds toward:
x
() The predevelopment, development, acquisition, rehabilitation, and preservation of multifamily, residential live -work, rental housing that is affordable to extremely low, very low, low-, and moderate -Income households, Including necessary operating subsidies.
(fi) Affordable rental and ownership housing that meets the needs of a growing workforce earning up to 120 percent of area median income, or 150 percent of area median income in high -cost areas.
x
(iii) Matching portions of funds placed into local or regional housing trust funds.
(v) Matching portions of funds available through the Low and Moderate Income Housing Asset Fund pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 34176 of the Health and Safety Code.
(v) Capitalized reserves for services connected to the creation of new permanent supportive housing, Including, but not limited to, developments funded through the Veterans Housing and Homelessness Prevention Bond Act of 2014.
(vi) Assisting persons who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness, including providing rapid rehousing, rental assistance, navigation centers, emergency shelters, and the new construction, rehabilitation, and preservation of permanent and transitional housing.
(vii) Accessibility modifications.
(viii) Efforts to acquire and rehabilitate foreclosed or vacant homes.
(ix) Homeownership opportunities, including, but not limited to, downpayment assistance.
(x) Fiscal Incentives or matching funds to local agencies that approve new housing for extremely low, very low, low-, and moderate -income households.
Summaryof Proposed Activities
Objective
Responsible Party
Est. Cost
Begin
End
Eligible Use Category
Statement of Work Plan
Notes
Campbell's housing
City of Campbell
750,000
7/1 /2026
6/30/2026
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housing trust fund. Thorugh the this fund, City would
housing units in the pipeline and would be able to
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Summary of Proposed Activities
Objective
Responsible Party
Est Cost
Begin
End
Eligible Use Category
Statement of Work Plan
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City of Campbell
760,000
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this fund, the City would provide financial support to develop additional
The City of Campbell has several 100%affordable housing units In the pipeline
opportunities
opportunities to develop new
affordable housing units within the City, primarily extremely -low, very -low and
and would be able to subsid'¢e some of these units through the housing fund.
affordable housing units.
low-income households.