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City presents FY25 HUD CAPER; public pushes smoke‑free policy and asks about homelessness services
Summary
City staff presented the FY25 Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report, summarizing roughly $39 million in HUD entitlement investments and outcomes. Public commenters urged smoke‑free requirements for HUD‑funded multi‑unit housing and pressed staff about service gaps and Homelessness Response Center operations.
City staff presented the draft fiscal year 2025 Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) to the San Diego City Council on Sept. 22, summarizing how federal HUD entitlement grants were spent and what outcomes the city reported.
Melissa Villalpondo, community development coordinator in the Economic Development Department, said the city partnered with more than 60 nonprofits and invested "over $39,000,000 in federal HUD program funds" to support 125 unique projects in FY25. She listed program categories covered by the CAPER — Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME), and Emergency Solutions Grants (ESG) — and said the report covers July 1, 2024…
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