CDBG Contacts:
Andrew Alva
CDBG Manager
andyalva@bexar.org
(210) 335-3742

Jaime Contreras
CDBG Monitor
jcontreras@bexar.org
(210) 335-6539

Michael Martinez
Housing Inspector
martinez@bexar.org
(210) 335-3741

Alma Perez
CDBG Monitor
alma.perez@bexar.org
(210) 335-6567

Brenda Rodriguez
CDBG Office Assistant IV
brenda.rodriguez@bexar.org
(210) 335-6648

HOME Contact:
Jesse Flores, Jr.
Housing & Economic
Development Manager
jflores@bexar.org
(210) 335-6538


Bexar County receives federal funds from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) as an entitlement community. CDBG and HOME staff provides technical assistance, financial and program management services to grant recipients. CDBG and HOME staff is responsible for monitoring all project activities to ensure compliance with all HUD regulatory and policy requirements. Bexar County has received over $34,000,000 in funding since 1986. The money has been used to implement 500 projects, impacting approximately 260,000 low-moderate income individuals.

BEXAR COUNTY CDBG & HOME PROGRAM APPLICATION PY 2010

CDBG & HOME Public Hearing Schedule


Bexar County Consolidated Plan 2005-2009


Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Consolidated Plan Posted for Citizen Comment June 28, 2005

Goals and Objectives

Required Tables
Housing Needs - Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) Data Housing Problems
Housing Market Analysis
Continuum of Care Homeless Population and Subpopulation Chart
Non-Homeless Special Needs Including HOPWA
Community Development Needs

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City of San Antonio Annexation Impact on the Balace of Bexar County
City of San Antonio Annexation Impact Breakdown
Incorporated City and Town Population Figures 1990-2000
Balance of Bexar Low to Moderate Income Summary
D
isabled Population by Age
Housing Conditions by Income by Number of persons in Dwelling