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Housing manager warns HUD rule and voucher funding pose budget risk for Roseville housing programs
Summary
Roseville housing staff said a new HUD regulation and an impending end to emergency housing voucher funds could strain the housing authority’s budget, potentially reducing service capacity.
Trisha Isom, Roseville housing manager, told the Law and Regulatory Committee on March 20 that two federal developments threaten the city’s housing program budget and could reduce service capacity.
Isom said the Housing Opportunity Through Modernization Act, known as HOPMA, is a new HUD regulation scheduled to take effect in July 2025 that "significantly changes the way that the housing authority calculates resident income" and "increases the housing authority's portion." She said the change would benefit some residents by lowering their rent share but could enlarge the…
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