Under the bright lights of Muskegon City Hall, a significant moment unfolded as community leaders gathered for the City of Muskegon Commissioners Meeting on September 23, 2025. The atmosphere was charged with anticipation as Sharonda Carson, the Director of Community and Neighborhood Services, stepped forward to introduce a pivotal public hearing regarding the Consolidated Annual Performance Evaluation Report (CAPER) for fiscal year 2024.
Carson emphasized the importance of the CAPER, describing it as a vital tool for communication between the city, its residents, and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). This report serves not only as a reflection of the city’s performance but also as a means to ensure transparency and accountability in how federal funds are utilized to support community development initiatives.
As the hearing progressed, attendees were encouraged to engage in the discussion, highlighting the city’s commitment to fostering an inclusive dialogue with its citizens. The CAPER is designed to assess the effectiveness of various programs aimed at improving the quality of life for Muskegon residents, particularly those in underserved neighborhoods.
The meeting also provided a platform for community members to voice their opinions and concerns, reinforcing the city’s dedication to listening to its constituents. This collaborative approach aims to enhance the effectiveness of local programs and ensure that they meet the needs of the community.
As the public hearing concluded, it became clear that the CAPER is more than just a report; it is a reflection of Muskegon’s ongoing efforts to build a stronger, more vibrant community. The discussions held during this meeting will undoubtedly shape the city’s future initiatives, paving the way for continued growth and improvement in the years to come.