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Homeless Trust warns HUD cap could force shifts from permanent supportive housing; mobile home park evictions prompt near‑term outreach plans
Summary
Staff told the Homeless Trust board that a potential HUD Continuum of Care funding change that would cap permanent housing at 30% could force difficult reconfigurations for about 3,100 people in the trust’s permanent housing portfolio; staff also briefed the board on imminent evictions at Little Abner mobile home park.
The Homeless Trust board heard two consequential updates: a potential federal funding change that could force large programmatic shifts and an imminent local displacement scenario that the trust says it will respond to.
Federal funding risk: Staff reported that HUD’s impending Continuum of Care (CoC) Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) could include a cap limiting permanent housing to no more than 30% of a CoC’s portfolio. Staff said the trust’s current HUD portfolio is approximately 84% permanent housing and covers more than…
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