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Board approves Amador PLHA plan; 55% directed to supportive services reserve for Danco project
Summary
Following a public hearing, the Board of Supervisors voted 5–0 to approve Amador County’s PLHA plan and application, directing 55% of the county’s three‑year formula allocation to a supportive‑services reserve tied to a Danco permanent supportive‑housing project and 40% to a mobile‑home rehabilitation program.
The Amador County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday unanimously approved the county’s application under the state’s Permanent Local Housing Allocation (PLHA) program and the county’s PLHA plan, following a public hearing.
County behavioral‑health staff and housing consultant Sherry Morgado of Housing Tools told the board the county is applying for three years of formula PLHA funds (2021–2023 allocations) now that the county’s housing element is certified. The three‑year total in the application is $501,001.36; the state’s PLHA program derives funding from a $75 real‑estate recording fee and varies with market activity.
Under the plan the board approved, Amador County…
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