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Consolidated Plan
The Consolidated Plan helps the City of Peoria decide how to spend federal funding we receive from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) over the next four (4) years. When making this plan, City staff look at housing, infrastructure, and public service gaps to figure out how our federal funds needs to be used to improve our community. City staff ask for community members to provide their ideas, too.
The Consolidated Plan outlines how the City of Peoria will spend three different federal grants in our community:
- Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)
- HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME) Program
- Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG)
Substantial Amendment Number 4
Substantial Amendment Number 4 (PDF) was approved by City Council on May 10, 2022.
Consolidated Plan Documents and Previous Versions
- 2020 HUD Consolidated Plan Amendment Number 3 (PDF)
- 2020 to 2024 HUD Consolidated Plan Substantial Amendment Number 2 (PDF)
- 2020 to 2024 HUD Consolidated Plan Substantial Amendment (PDF)
- 2020 to 2024 HUD Consolidated Plan (PDF)
Annual Action Plan
The Consolidated Plan is carried out through Annual Action Plans.
Annual Action Plans provide a summary of how federal funding was spent to meet the specific goals and needs listed in the Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER).
The thirty-day comment period for the 2023 Annual Action Plan began Tuesday March 15th and ends Wednesday April 15th at 5 pm. Comments can be submitted via mail or email. Comments may be emailed to Kathryn Murphy. Written comments may also be mailed to:
Community Development Department
Attn: Kathryn Murphy
419 Fulton Street
Room 203
Peoria, IL 61602
Annual Action Plan Documents
- 2023 Annual Plan Draft
- 2022 Annual Action Plan Draft (PDF)
- 2021 Annual Action Plan Substantial Amendment (PDF)
- Annual Action Plan 2021 (PDF)
View an archive of previous Annual Action Plans.
Consolidation Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER)
The Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) compares the actual performance outcomes with the performance measures listed in the Annual Action Plan. Each Annual Action Plan is developed before the program year and coordinates with one of the years outlined in the Consolidated Plan. The CAPER reports on activities funded by HUD for its HOME, Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), and Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) programs.
The Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) is a report required by the Federal Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). At the end of each program year, the CAPER details Peoria's accomplishments toward meeting the goals in the Consolidated Plan.
2022 CAPER
The 2022 CAPER is currently available for public comment until Tuesday, March 21 at 5 pm. A draft copy of the CAPER is below and is also available for review in Room 203 at City Hall, 419 Fulton Street in Peoria from 8 am to noon on weekdays.
There will also be two public hearings on Wednesday, March 15 at 8:30 am and 5:30 pm in room 404 of City Hall at 419 Fulton Street in Peoria.
Comments may also be emailed to Kathryn Murphy, or delivered to the Community Development Department:
419 Fulton Street
Room 20
Peoria, IL 61602
The public hearings are open to the public and residents are encouraged to attend. Please call 309-494-8607 if you need an interpreter or any additional accommodations to participate in the public hearings.
CAPER Documents
Citizen Participation Plan
HUD requires all communities that receive HUD funding to create a plan for engaging the public for how the funding should be spent within the City of Peoria. See the City's Citizen Participation Plan (PDF).
HOME-ARP Allocation Plan
The HOME-ARP Allocation Plan outlines the required data, analysis, and possible range of activities that may be undertaken for the use of additional HOME funds provided through the American Rescue Plan. The City received $2,405,902 of additional HOME-ARP funding outlined within this plan, with eligible activities that could include tenant-based rental assistance, development of affordable housing, supportive services, non-congregate homeless shelter modifications and non-profit operations.
Public comment will be accepted in writing or via email to Kathryn Murphy from Thursday, May 19th through Saturday, June 18th at 5 pm. If additional accommodations to participate are needed, please also email Kathryn Murphy or call 309-494-8607.