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Residents urge Loudoun supervisors to fund $10 million local housing voucher program and boost rental assistance
Summary
At a Loudoun County FY2026 budget public hearing, multiple residents and advocates urged the Board of Supervisors to dedicate $10 million to a local rental voucher program for households earning under 40% of area median income and to expand rental-assistance and housing-fund allocations.
Dozens of residents told the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors at a budget public hearing that the county should dedicate $10 million to a local rental voucher program for families earning below 40% of the area median income and increase rental-assistance funding.
Housing advocates said the measures would help renters facing rising rents, evictions and long waits for assistance. Amanda Koren, Loudoun director for the Northern Virginia Affordable Housing Alliance (NOVHA), told supervisors that dedicating $17.3 million to the county's housing fund "will make a real…
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