Housing Reports

Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)

In accordance with HUD requirements, the City of Pembroke Pines develops a Consolidated Plan every five years utilizing feedback from the Citizen Participation Plan. This strategic plan addresses the needs of low—and moderate-income individuals and families, including homeless individuals. 

The Consolidated Plan establishes the City's program priorities, goals, and objectives for its community development programs. It sets the framework for subsequent Annual Action Plans that outline specific activities to be funded through the City's grant programs.

The City uses CDBG to fund activities that include but are not limited to the following:

  • Economic Development 
  • Rehabilitation of residential structures
  • Construction of public facilities and improvements
  • Public and Supportive services

Additionally, the Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) is submitted annually to assess the City’s progress in meeting the goals outlined in the Consolidated Plan and Annual Action Plans. It highlights the use of CDBG funds and evaluates the effectiveness of funded programs, ensuring transparency and accountability to the community.

  1. Reports
  2. Posted Notices
  3. Environmental Reviews
  1. 1 CAPER Final
  2. 2 Consolidated Plan 2025-2029 and Action Plan 2025-2026
  3. 3 Citizen's Participation Plan

State Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP)

The SHIP program was created to meet the housing needs of very low, low, and moderate-income households; for the purpose of expanding the production of and preserving affordable housing for very low to middle-income buyers, to further the local government housing element, and to increase housing-related employment. 

In accordance with SHIP requirements, the City of Pembroke Pines developed the Local Housing Assistance Plan to identify strategies to meet the affordable housing needs of our community. 

The City uses SHIP funds for the following activities:

  • Homeowner Rehabilitation
  • Purchase Assistance (i.e. down payment, closing cost assistance, and mortgage buy down)
  1. Reports
  2. Posted Notices
  1. 1 LHAP 2025-2028 Final

HOME Investments Partnership Program (HOME)

The HOME Program (HOME), funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), is the largest federal block grant to state and local governments specifically aimed at creating affordable housing for low-income households. the City of Pembroke Pines is a recipient of HOME funds as part of the Broward County HOME Consortium. The allocation for the city through this program varies each year.

The City uses HOME funds for the following activities:

  • Purchase Assistance
  1. Posted Notices