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Council approves draft CAPER and authorizes submission to HUD; city highlights nearly $4.16 million in allocations
Summary
San Bernardino’s City Council approved the draft FY 2024–25 Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) and authorized submission to HUD, detailing nearly $4.16 million in federal allocations and projects including affordable‑housing developments and neighborhood infrastructure investments.
The San Bernardino City Council on Sept. 17 approved the city’s draft fiscal year 2024–25 Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) and authorized the city manager to finalize and submit the document to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
The CAPER is the federally required year‑end report that explains how HUD grant funds were spent and how the city met goals in its consolidated plan. Trina Perez, housing division manager, told the council the city allocated about $4,160,000 in HUD formula funds for 2024–25 across the three main programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME) and the Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG).
Why it matters: the CAPER documents use of federal money for homelessness prevention and shelter operations, affordable‑housing production and rehabilitation, public‑service programs, and neighborhood infrastructure — key measures for HUD compliance and for continued funding.
Funding highlights and projects
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