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Salt Lake City plans technical shift of HOME-ARP funds to cover case management for rental-assistance programs
Summary
Housing staff asked council to support a budget-neutral substantial amendment that shifts about $230,000 of HOME-ARP funds from tenant-based rental assistance to supportive services to allow case management for three subrecipients; no change in beneficiaries or total awards was proposed.
Salt Lake City housing staff on Sept. 9 proposed a budget-neutral, programmatic amendment to the city’s HOME-ARP allocation plan to move roughly $230,000 from the tenant-based rental assistance (TBRA) category into the supportive-services category so selected subrecipients can fund case management.
Lisonbee Roland, council policy analyst, and Heather Royal, deputy director of the Housing Stability Division, told council members that HUD later clarified case management is not eligible under the…
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