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Auburn reports $4.9M spent on community programs in 2025; reporting anomaly inflates 'people served' counts
Summary
The city’s 2025 CAPER shows ~$4.9 million in community investments, with about $3.5M spent on homelessness programs and roughly $822K on affordable housing. Manager Davidson warned a HealthPoint reporting mismatch inflates the reported people‑served figure and left about $480,000 of 2025 HUD funds unspent due to federal timing delays.
City staff presented Auburn’s 2025 Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) at the March 23 study session, outlining grant spending and program outcomes under the consolidated block grant (CDBG) and related funding.
Manager Davidson summarized expenditures and goals, saying the city made approximately $4.9 million in community investments during 2025 across homelessness response, affordable housing and community‑economic development. Of the reported expenditures, Davidson said about $3.5 million went to homelessness programs (day/night shelter operations, outreach team, utility discounts and veteran services), roughly $822,000…
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