
The bustling metropolis of Grand Prairie, Texas, has opened the floodgates for public commentary on its Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluative Report (CAPER) for the fiscal year that took a curtain call on September 30. This hefty tome, detailing all the nitty-gritty of where your hard-earned tax dollars are going, is up for scrutiny. But don't dawdle concerned citizens; you've only got until December 15th to let 'em hear your thoughts, according to the City of Grand Prairie, Texas.
Released into the digital wild as of November 27th, the CAPER is an annual must-do that lays bare the activities, performances, accomplishments, and expenditures of the fiscal adventures that were 2022-2023. With the clock ticking towards the December deadline, Grand Prairie's movers and shakers are calling on all watchdogs and keyboard warriors to cast their eyeballs over the document. If having your say about how the CDBG and HOME programs were handled sounds like your cup of tea, strut on down to the designated department of Housing and Neighborhood Services, ensuring that you've got till December 15 to sound off.
The specific end of the city handling this mega-report is Housing and Neighborhood Services, which is the designated boss of the CDBG and HOME programs. They're just a phone call away at 972.237.8166.









