Public Comment period is now open for 2024 CAPER 2026 Priority Needs

Everett, WALocal News

The City of Everett is inviting residents to participate in a public comment period for the 2024 Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) and 2026 Priority Needs, which will remain open until September 10, 2025. Local community members can provide feedback on the Community Development Block Grant programs that impact their neighborhoods. The advisory board will consider all comments as part of its efforts to tailor funding priorities to community needs. This initiative promotes transparency and encourages community engagement in shaping local development projects. The public notice outlines the importance of resident input in the planning process.

Interested parties can submit their comments by mail to the address provided in the notice. This step is crucial for fostering a collaborative approach to community development. The city aims to use this feedback to enhance programs that support economic growth and public services.

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