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Dayton to provide $2.9 million in HUD-funded rental assistance for 248 supportive-housing units
Summary
The Dayton City Commission approved the city manager's recommendations including a $2.9 million service agreement with Miami Valley Housing Opportunities to provide tenant-based rental assistance and supportive services for 248 units using FY2024 HUD funding.
The Dayton City Commission on Thursday approved the city manager’s recommendations, including a $2,900,000 service agreement with Miami Valley Housing Opportunities to provide permanent supportive, tenant-based rental assistance for 248 units.
City staff said the funding is from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s 2024 funding cycle. “These are for individuals who qualify with a disability,” staff said, adding the program combines rental assistance with wraparound services aimed at preventing homelessness and supporting…
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