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County staff present detailed overview of housing and homelessness funds; commissioners request five‑year review
Summary
Public Health and Social Services staff reviewed the structure, revenue streams and program totals for Thurston County’s housing and homelessness funds and described the pipeline process used to prioritize capital projects; commissioners asked for a 5‑year project review and a follow‑up presentation in July.
Olympia — Thurston County public health and budget staff on June 18 briefed commissioners on the county’s housing and homelessness funding, describing multiple restricted revenue streams, grant revenues and an annual project “pipeline” used to sequence capital projects.
“This is the overview of the public health and social services housing funds. This will be part 1 of a 2 part series,” Summer, the county’s budget/finance lead in Public Health and Social Services, told the Board. The session focused on fund 1400 (Housing and Community Renewal) and related revenue sources.
Staff presented a consolidated picture of the fund and its programs: roughly $26 million in revenues flows into the housing and homelessness fund, divided between restricted program revenues (about $17.5 million) and grant revenues (about $9 million). Total budget…
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