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Tuscaloosa officials adopt CAPER, reallocate HOME/CDBG funds to active housing projects and adjust Habitat, ESG contracts
Summary
The city adopted its Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report for HOME and CDBG programs and approved a package of budget and contract amendments to shift unspent federal funds to active affordable‑housing projects, officials said.
The city approved the Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) for the Home Investment Partnerships (HOME) program and the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and authorized a 15-day public comment period, staff said.
Miss Heather Hill of the Office of Community and Neighborhood Services said the CAPER documents the city's performance under its HOME and CDBG grants and asked the body to adopt it and advertise it for citizen review for 15 days. “So this would allow us, to adopt our annual performance and evaluation report. That's for our HOME or the Home Investment Partnership Program and our Community Development Block Grant,” Hill said. A motion to adopt the CAPER was approved by voice vote.
The committee then approved multiple budget and contract changes to move remaining federal funds into projects that are already underway. Hill said some…
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