Sandoval County Board Approves Increased HUD Funding for Permanent Supportive Housing

August 27, 2025 | Sandoval County, New Mexico

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Sandoval County Board Approves Increased HUD Funding for Permanent Supportive Housing

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The Sandoval County Commission meeting held on August 27, 2025, focused on key agreements related to housing and community support, as well as a brief acknowledgment of Women's Equality Day.

During the meeting, the Commission approved a second agreement for a HUD grant, increasing funding for permanent supportive housing from $128,685 to $147,429. This funding aims to enhance support for residents in need of stable housing solutions. The motion for this agreement received unanimous approval from all commissioners present.

Additionally, the Commission discussed the need for electronic signatures and the signing of official documents, which was also approved without dissent.

In a lighter moment, the meeting included a celebration of Women's Equality Day, commemorating the passage of women's suffrage in the United States and recognizing the challenges women have faced throughout history.

Commissioners expressed gratitude towards the federal delegation for their recent visit during the August recess, highlighting the importance of their continued support for Sandoval County.

The next Board of County Commissioners meeting is scheduled for September 10 at 6 PM. The meeting concluded without further comments, and the session was adjourned.

Converted from Sandoval County - County Commission meeting on August 27, 2025
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