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Townsend Public Affairs briefs council on HAP round 7 access, JLAC audit option and federal advocacy for women—s clubhouse
Summary
Lobbyist Spencer Street updated council on Union Pacific property work, legislative timelines for 2026, HAP round 7 funding concerns and Cal Cities— efforts to expand city access; he recommended pursuing legislation or a JLAC audit and coordinating with local congressional offices on federal advocacy for the women—s clubhouse property.
At the start of the study session, Spencer Street of Townsend Public Affairs briefed the council on two parallel efforts: pursuing acquisition of Union Pacific properties for a women—s clubhouse and skate park, and strategies to improve city access to state homeless-assistance funds (HAP round 7).
Street said both local U.S. representatives have signaled support to help get language moving and staff have drafted a…
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