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Board approves SHRA's $341 million proposed budget and presses for county-specific breakdown
Summary
The County Board of Supervisors approved the Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency's proposed $341 million budget for fiscal 2026 on Nov. 4 after agency leaders warned that federal proration and volatile appropriations could constrain housing assistance funding and that the agency faces technology and capital needs.
The Sacramento County Board of Supervisors voted to adopt the Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency's proposed 2026 budget on Nov. 4, approving a spending plan SHRA officials said totals roughly $341 million and reflects a mix of federal, state and local resources.
SHRA Assistant Director of Finance Kaye Giunta told the board the bulk of the agency's revenue is federal and that about $216 million is dedicated to housing assistance payments (HAP) for the Housing Choice Voucher program, while roughly $60.7 million was allocated to capital projects and $37.1 million to salaries and benefits. The budget documents and presentation emphasized that more than 70% of the agency's incoming resources are federal, with the remainder from state and local programs.
'We anticipate approximately $341 million in new resources for the coming year,'…
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