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Housing finance manager reviews CAPER; investigators and commissioners probe gaps in service counts and infrastructure line items

Community Development Commission · January 13, 2026
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Chase Clemens briefed the commission on the fiscal year 2024–25 CAPER, explaining differences between planned allocations and actual expenditures across CDBG, HOPWA, HOME and ESG, and fielded questions about a Colony Park infrastructure benefit (13,000 estimated served) and tenant‑based rental assistance reporting.

Chase Clemens, financial manager with the Housing Department, reviewed the fiscal year 2024–25 Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER), the federal reporting document that compares the consolidated plan’s one‑year action plan to actual expenditures and services delivered.

Clemens explained that entitlements and block grants operate on different spending timelines — some grants (for example HOPWA) are administered over a two‑year cycle while capital projects can span multiple years — which can create the…

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