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Director reports HUD SAP guidance, staffing updates and caseload figures to Davenport commission
Summary
Director Lacey updated the Davenport Civil Rights Commission on caseload numbers, staffing actions pending, changes to HUD SAP procedures that could affect local ordinance equivalency, and a forthcoming joint meeting with the city council about physician-related matters and office relocation assessments.
Director Lacey delivered the commission’s monthly director’s report, covering caseload numbers, staffing and federal guidance that may affect the commission’s ordinance equivalency under HUD’s SAP program.
Lacey said there were no conciliations or mediated settlements in September and no right-to-sue letters issued that month. “We had 6 new cases last month. So we had 1 new public accommodation case and 5 informals,” Lacey said. She reported current open caseloads as 69 housing cases, 171 employment, 27 public accommodations, 19 education, no credit cases, and 2 open formal cases.
On staffing, Lacey said the commission is…
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