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Planning Commission approves North Miami’s five‑year HUD consolidated plan; staff and commissioners flag rising homelessness demands

3205870 · May 7, 2025
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The Planning Commission voted unanimously to approve resolution PC17‑107, forwarding North Miami’s proposed five‑year HUD consolidated plan and the FY2025–26 annual action plan for CDBG and HOME funds to the city council.

The Planning Commission voted unanimously to approve resolution PC17‑107, sending the proposed North Miami five‑year consolidated plan (2025–2029) and the fiscal‑year 2025–26 annual action plan — covering Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME) funding — on to the city council for final approval.

The item required the commission’s recommendation because U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) requires a five‑year consolidated plan and an annual action plan that prioritize local needs and explain how federal funds will be used.

Albert Bazile, the city’s Housing and Social Services Director, said the consolidated plan combines HUD data with local outreach and…

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