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Cambridge appropriates $1 million to shift vouchers to city funding for vulnerable households
Summary
Council unanimously approved a $1 million appropriation from a recently created federal grant stabilization fund to fund municipal housing vouchers administered with the Cambridge Housing Authority, accelerating support for mixed-status households and others at risk of losing federal aid.
The Cambridge City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved an appropriation of $1,000,000 from a federal grant stabilization fund to support a municipal housing voucher program administered with the Cambridge Housing Authority (CHA).
Staff said the funding is intended to allow the city to issue vouchers while CHA and state/federal funding streams are uncertain for some households. City staff told the council the city-funded vouchers could begin to fund households "sometime in the next couple months," while the city develops an ongoing budget approach to continue the program.
Why it matters: The appropriation is a short-term, city-funded bridge to keep households housed when federal or state subsidies become unavailable; the council approved the move unanimously (9—).
Key points
- The appropriation came from a $5 million federal grant stabilization fund the council previously placed into reserve earlier this month. The council approved moving $1,000,000 of that fund into the housing grant account to pay for municipal vouchers in FY26.
- The council vote on the appropriation was 9— in the affirmative.
- City staff said the vouchers will be administered in partnership with CHA and that the city expects to convert specific households to city-funded vouchers as soon as possible; ongoing funding would be considered in next year—s budget planning.
Staff comments
A city staff member participating in the discussion said: "Once the funding is approved, we'll then look at next steps with CHA. We expect that rollout to be quicker than establishing a wholly new program because this will change the funding source for existing vouchers; we anticipate city funding…
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