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McKinney council approves HUD year-end CAPER showing program spending and carryover
Summary
The City of McKinney council on Jan. 6 approved its CAPER — the year‑end report for the city’s HUD programs — after a presentation from Community Services Administrator Charlita Best that detailed spending, program outcomes and plans to reallocate roughly $285,000 in unspent funds into housing and community programs.
Charlita Best, the city’s community services administrator, told the City of McKinney council on Jan. 6 that the city expended “a little over $660,000 of the 945,000” in HUD funds during the last program year and will carry remaining funds into current housing and community development efforts.
The council heard Best’s briefing on the Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER), which covers CDBG and HOME programs and details how the city used funds for homelessness services, public services and housing rehab. Best said the city used 12.4% of CDBG funds for public services and 18.1% for grant administration, both within HUD limits.
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