What is an Environmental Review and why is it required for a CDBG funded activity?
Generally speaking, any undertaking that receives federal funding is subject to an environmental review. The city, as the Grantee of the CDBG Program, has the sole responsibility to conduct required environmental reviews for activities that receive CDBG funds through the City's CDBG Program. Simply, an environmental review is required in order to ensure that the activity will not cause negative impact on the environment.

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1. What is the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and what is its purpose?
2. What is the CDBG grant amount the City gets each year?
3. Does the City have to apply for CDBG funds each year from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)?
4. What is an Entitlement Community under CDBG?
5. How is the City's grant amount determined by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)?
6. When is the grant amount announced?
7. What activities are eligible for CDBG funding?
8. What activities are not eligible for CDBG funding?
9. What is the Consolidated Plan?
10. What is an Annual Action Plan?
11. What is an Environmental Review and why is it required for a CDBG funded activity?
12. What is a grant agreement?
13. What are the responsibilities of a CDBG Subrecipient?
14. Is there a time limit for a Subrecipient to spend CDBG funding?
15. When can a subrecipient incur costs for an approved activity?
16. What is the purpose of Subrecipient Monitoring?
17. How is monitoring normally conducted?