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Housing authority seeks higher county support as voucher and lot‑sale revenues fall; recommends reserve for BlackBear property
Summary
The county housing authority presented 2026 budgets showing reduced revenues from voucher administration and lot sales, requested increased county MOU support for administrative operations and asked for a $40,000 reserve for a subsidized property.
Grand County’s housing authority presented 2026 budgets for its administrative functions and its affordable housing properties, reporting falling revenues and requesting additional county support to cover operating and administrative workloads.
The authority told commissioners the administration budget is forecast conservatively because sales of lot inventory and Section 8 voucher reimbursements have trended lower; it said federal funding freezes and limits on issuing new vouchers reduced administrative revenue. The presenter said she expects lower income from Coyote…
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