Homestead Highlights Resilience and Resident Resources

City focuses on long-term sustainability and immediate protections for residents

Mar. 27, 2026 at 12:11am

The City of Homestead is shifting its focus to long-term sustainability and immediate resident protections, with initiatives ranging from climate planning to digital safety. Residents are encouraged to participate in a Comprehensive Vulnerability Assessment and provide input on federal funding distribution, while also being warned about a sophisticated utility scam targeting local households.

Why it matters

As a community, Homestead is taking proactive steps to address climate change impacts and ensure residents are protected from both environmental and financial threats. By engaging the public and leveraging federal resources, the city aims to build long-term resilience while also providing timely support to combat immediate challenges.

The details

Homestead is hosting a Comprehensive Vulnerability Assessment on April 8 to gather resident feedback on local flooding, wind damage, and extreme heat experiences. This data will inform infrastructure grant priorities. On April 9, the city will hold a virtual public hearing on the FY 2026-2027 Annual Action Plan, allowing residents to weigh in on federal HUD fund distribution. Additionally, Homestead Public Services has issued a 'Red Alert' about a phone scam targeting households, reminding residents the city will never call to request credit card information or immediate payment.

  • The Comprehensive Vulnerability Assessment will take place on April 8, 2026 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM.
  • The virtual public hearing on the FY 2026-2027 Annual Action Plan will be held on April 9, 2026 at 6:00 PM.

The players

City of Homestead

The local government of Homestead, Florida, focused on long-term sustainability and immediate resident protections.

Homestead Public Services (HPS)

The city's public utility provider that has issued a 'Red Alert' about a sophisticated phone scam targeting local households.

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What they’re saying

“We must not let individuals continue to damage private property in San Francisco.”

— Robert Jenkins, San Francisco resident

“Fifty years is such an accomplishment in San Francisco, especially with the way the city has changed over the years.”

— Gordon Edgar, grocery employee

The takeaway

Homestead is proactively addressing both long-term sustainability and immediate resident needs, from climate resilience planning to protecting the community against financial scams. By engaging the public and leveraging federal resources, the city is working to build a more resilient future for its residents.