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Council adopts 2024 CAPER; Harmony Heights Phase 1 cited as complete

Pinellas Park City Council · December 12, 2025

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Summary

The council adopted Resolution 2025-16 to submit the 2024 CAPER to HUD, reporting CDBG expenditures (about $97,000 on Harmony Heights construction and $65,000 on planning/administration) and noting ongoing HUD-funded phases for Harmony Heights.

Pinellas Park City Council approved Resolution 2025-16 on Dec. 11, authorizing staff to submit the 2024 Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Community Services Manager Lizzie St. Pierre presented the CAPER and summarized program-year 2024 activity under federal Community Development Block Grant rules (24 C.F.R. part 91). She said roughly $97,000 was expended for the Harmony Heights construction project and roughly $65,000 for planning and administration during the reporting period. St. Pierre said Phase 1a of the Harmony Heights project is complete and that subsequent phases (1b, 2 and 3) are expected to continue with HUD funding until project completion. She also noted that the city refers households seeking affordable housing assistance to the Pinellas County Housing Authority and that the city uses local funds (not CDBG/CV) to support homeless outreach.

A council member moved adoption of Resolution 2025-16 as the first and final reading; the motion was seconded and the council carried it unanimously, per the meeting record. The transcript does not include a roll-call breakdown of individual votes.

The CAPER provides HUD with an assessment of the city's progress on consolidated plan goals, lists project expenditures for the program year running Oct. 1, 2024, through Sept. 30, 2025, and documents the status of Harmony Heights sidewalk, paving and related work reported in Phase 1.