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City presents service agreement with CenterP oint for 24-unit permanent supportive housing at 810 J Street

5809613 · September 22, 2025
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City staff and CenterPoint Inc. described a proposed service agreement to operate a 24-unit permanent supportive housing program at 810 J Street, funded by a mix of HOME-ARP funds, housing vouchers and a Continuum of Care grant; council took public testimony but did not record a final vote at the Sept. 22 meeting.

City of Lincoln staff and representatives of CenterPoint Inc. presented a proposed service agreement on Sept. 22 to operate a 24-unit permanent supportive housing program at 810 J Street and described funding sources that would cover early operating costs.

The agreement, introduced by Dan Marvin, director of urban development, would pair a city lease of the property at 810 J Street with a multi‑year services contract for CenterPoint to operate permanent supportive housing for people experiencing chronic homelessness. Marvin said the building contains 24 apartments and that the project is expected to begin receiving residents in November or December. "The first year contract for 645000 will pay out of those 3 different sources," Marvin said, answering council questions about the funding flow.

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