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Commission hears start of Charleston consolidated plan process; officials seek public input on housing and homeless services

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Deputy director Rebecca Dale briefed the commission on the city’s consolidated plan framework for 2025–2030, outreach to the unhoused, federal funding sources and a new Gateway to Housing pilot funded with HOME dollars.

Rebecca Dale, deputy director for housing and community development, told the Charleston City Human Affairs and Racial Conciliation Commission that the city is beginning its consolidated plan process for 2025–2030 and is actively soliciting public input through an online and paper survey.

Dale said the consolidated plan will set five-year strategic goals for affordable housing, homelessness services and community development and will guide annual action plans and federal funding allocations. “The consolidated plan is really a framework for affordable housing, community needs. It sets the strategic direction for the next five years,” she told commissioners.

The department has posted an online survey and distributed paper copies at service providers. Staff said…

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