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San Diego County says HUD-funded programs served more than 140,000 people in FY 2023–24; board accepts annual report
Summary
The Board of Supervisors on Sept. 10 heard the countyHealth and Human Services Agencyreporting that HUD entitlement programs served 140,000+ residents in 202324, including nutrition assistance, housing supports and infrastructure projects; the board voted to accept the Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER).
San Diego Countyofficials presented the fiscal year 202324 Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) to the Board of Supervisors on Sept. 10, summarizing how the county used U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) entitlement funds to support affordable housing, homelessness prevention, community infrastructure and services for people living with HIV/AIDS.
The CAPER, prepared by the countyHealth and Human Services AgencyHousing and Community Development Services (HCBS), reports that HUD-funded programs served more than 140,000 individuals and households in the year, including nutrition assistance, homeowner repairs, new affordable housing production and support services for people at risk of homelessness. "Through our HUD funding, the County served more than a 140,000 individuals last fiscal year," HCBS staff told the board.
The report matters because HUD entitlement funds are a primary federal source for local programs that address housing stability and community infrastructure in lower-income neighborhoods. David Estrella, director of Housing and…
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