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Library and Human Services outlines HUD‑funded housing programs, eviction‑prevention assistance and library metrics

3154969 · April 30, 2025
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Summary

The department presented its proposed FY2025–26 operating budget and detailed federally funded housing programs including the Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program, HOME and CDBG activities, tenant‑based rental assistance for seniors, and community service metrics for libraries and senior centers.

The Budget Review Commission received the Library and Human Services department’s proposed operating budget for fiscal year 2025–26 and a detailed briefing on federally funded housing programs administered by the city.

Senior Director Kira Peters presented an overview of the department’s programs, which include four public library branches, two senior centers, a neighborhood center and the Housing and Community Assistance Office (HCAO). Peters said the department’s operating budget is approximately $33.7 million and highlighted that roughly $15.3 million of that is personnel services. She explained…

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