In a recent government meeting, trustees discussed a significant budget allocation of $5 million, marking the largest unplanned expenditure in the organization's history. This funding is intended to support residents affected by unforeseen events, with estimates indicating that approximately 3,000 residents, including families and individuals, will benefit from this initiative.
Trustee Ahuno inquired about the specific number of homeowners and renters impacted, leading to a breakdown that included around 220 renters and 350 families who lost their homes. While these figures are preliminary, the organization anticipates providing a more definitive count in the near future.
A notable aspect of this funding is that it represents a shift in the organization’s approach; for the first time, the Office of Housing Assistance (OHA) will distribute funds directly to individuals rather than organizations. This change is seen as a significant step in addressing the needs of the community more effectively. The OHA administration has mobilized a cross-functional team to establish the necessary infrastructure for this initiative, demonstrating a commitment to swift action in response to the trustees' directives.
As the meeting concluded, there was a sense of accomplishment among the trustees and the administration for the collaborative effort that enabled this historic funding decision.