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Supervisors discuss RHNA shortfalls and warned of $12 million emergency‑vouchers loss

Orange County Board of Supervisors · March 25, 2025
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Summary

Board members reviewed the county housing report and discussed low‑income RHNA shortfalls (board cited 3.23% of low‑income target achieved and 69 units reported), the use of small‑scale housing and concerns that $12,000,000 in Emergency Housing Voucher funding is being defunded starting September 2025, per OC Housing staff.

At the March 25 meeting the Board of Supervisors reviewed a routine OC Public Works housing status report and heard questions from board members about where the county stands on its RHNA goals and how county‑funded projects are credited.

Supervisor Doug Chaffee and Supervisor (name in record) framed the item as an opportunity to check progress; Supervisor Don Sorrento noted the county has achieved roughly 3.23% of its targeted low‑income units and reported “only 69 low income units so far in the RHNA cycle.” Supervisors discussed adding…

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