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The Assisted Housing Governing Board voted unanimously June 13 to authorize HUD-related actions that staff said are needed to move several affordable housing projects forward.
Resolution 2 22 27 authorized the city manager to allocate 40 U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Section 8 project-based vouchers to the Helen Drake Village affordable housing development and to enter related contracts. Board member Maggard moved the resolution; it passed on a 10-0 roll call.
The board also approved Resolution 2 28, the public housing authority’s asset-management budget, and Resolution 2 30, which the board said certifies RAD replacement reserve deposits, withdrawals and balances as required by HUD and the RAD program for fiscal year 2025 and calendar year 2026. Both measures passed on roll-call votes without opposition. The board later amended a prior voucher-related resolution for the Wild Rose Flats project via Resolution 2 29; that motion also passed unanimously.
Board members and staff described these votes as procedural certifications and funding authorizations required by HUD to continue project-based voucher contracts and RAD property operating budgets. No changes to tenant eligibility rules or household-level subsidy terms were proposed during the session.
Board members adjourned the assisted-housing session after completing the roll calls and forwarding the board recommendations to the city council where required.
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