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Commission approves nearly $1.31 million in capital grants for two supportive-housing sites

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The Homelessness Oversight Commission voted unanimously Jan. 10 to approve two one-time capital grants: $350,000 to the Mary Elizabeth Inn for shared-bathroom renovations and $959,538 to Episcopal Community Services to modernize the elevator at the Henry Hotel. Both projects use one-time capital funds and have up to 17 months to complete work.

The Homelessness Oversight Commission on Jan. 10 approved two one-time capital grants to repair and modernize infrastructure at supportive-housing sites serving very low-income residents.

The commission approved a $350,000 grant to the nonprofit Mary Elizabeth Inn to renovate shared restrooms across the building, repair fixtures and improve habitability for residents of the 92-unit single-room-occupancy facility, which includes 58 permanent supportive-housing units. The grant period begins Feb. 1, 2025 and runs through…

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