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County staff advance Homekey application with veteran prioritization; supervisors press for concrete MOU and service-cost clarity
Summary
Health and Human Services presented a proposed Homekey project that would prioritize veterans; supervisors voiced concerns about a draft MOU, a $548,000 annual in‑kind services figure, tenant selection, and staffing for supportive services.
Health and Human Services staff returned to the board with a revised package for a proposed Homekey (Homekey Plus / Prop 1–funded) housing project the county and city are exploring, including a commitment to prioritize veterans in tenant selection.
Sarah Kallard, Health and Human Services, and Madeline Bryan, housing coordinator, said partners had agreed to prioritize veterans for the project and that the tenant selection plan would document the prioritization and could include set-aside units. "In advance, we would be prioritizing veterans," Bryan said, and staff said they…
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