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Community Development & Capital Improvement Program (CDCIP) Board

Community Development & Capital Improvement Program (CDCIP) Board

The Community Development & Capital Improvement Program (CDCIP) Advisory Board provides citizens with an opportunity to participate, in an advisory role, in the City’s planning, assessment, and allocation of its community development grants and capital improvement programs. The Board provides information from persons who live and/or work in various neighborhoods to aid the City in identifying the needs within those areas and the programs and projects to be completed as part of the City’s community development and capital improvement programs.

Board members review US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) project/program proposals and provide prioritized funding recommendations that pertain to the City’s Community Development Block Grant and the Emergency Solutions Grant. The Board also reviews and compiles a priority listing of project proposals pertaining to the City’s Capital Improvement Program (CIP). These recommendations are also presented to the Mayor and then forwarded to the City Council for their consideration.


CDCIP Agendas


CDCIP Minutes

Bylaws and Governing Documents

Meeting Information

As needed; during application period October through March, meet weekly on Mondays, beginning at 5:30 p.m.

City and County Building, 451 S State, Room 326, Salt Lake City, UT 84111


Member Qualifications

The CDCIP Advisory Board members must be Salt Lake City residents. The Board also requires at least one member is appointed from each council district. Priority is also given to include representation of all income levels, ethnic diversity, persons with disabilities, community advocates and business and commercial interests. Eleven members serve three year terms on the board.


Powers and Duties

  • To serve solely in an advisory role on decisions relating to the city’s community development grants and capital improvement programs
  • To coordinate with the housing stability division of the city on review and evaluation of current strategic plans, goals and policies of the community development and capital improvement programs
  • To review all eligible annual project proposals submitted by various individuals, neighborhood groups, community organizations and city departments, and make recommendations to the mayor on such request for funds
  • To discuss program and project monitoring information prepared by the city to ensure that the projects are implemented as planned
  • To assure that the community development grants and capital improvement program goals are consistent with the strategic plans and goals of the city
  • To evaluate the overall effectiveness of the community development and capital improvement program activities
  • To be responsible for establishing and maintaining communications with the Salt Lake City community councils. (Ord. 21-22, 2022: Ord. 67-13, 2013)

Current Members

MemberServing SinceCouncil DistrictTerm Expires
Heidi Steid201912025
Brad Christensen202222025
Joseph Murphy202332026
Teresa Gregori202342026
Jake Skog202252025
Andrea Schaefer202362026
Miranda Cask202372026
Devon Schechinger2023At Large2026
Jenny Bonk2022At Large2025
VacantAt Large
VacantAt Large

Contact Information

Dillon Hase
Community Development Grant Administrator

(801) 535-6402 or dillon.hase@slcgov.com