Council adopts CAPER and submits 2024 HUD report showing 942 residents served

Moore City Council ยท December 2, 2025

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Summary

Council adopted the Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) for program year 2024 and a resolution to submit it to HUD; staff said entitlement and CDBG-COVID funds supported services that benefited 942 residents and left approximately $3,376 to roll into the current year.

Moore City Council adopted the 2024 Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) and approved Resolution No. 12325 to submit the report to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Staff said the CAPER covers the 2024 program year (ending September 2025) and reported $345,997 in entitlement funding and $65,456.72 in CDBG-COVID funding. Projects supported by the funds included home-delivered meals for seniors, counseling for abused children, youth counseling, forensic interviews, housing services, substance-abuse counseling, utility and rental assistance, rental-deposit assistance, food assistance and sewer-line reconstruction in the Regency Park neighborhood. Staff said a total of 942 residents benefited and that $3,376 would be rolled into the current-year budget.

Council moved and approved the resolution by roll call. The action authorizes the city to submit the CAPER to HUD as required by program rules.