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Staff warns HUD rule change may reduce Clark County permanent supportive housing funding by tens of beds
Summary
County staff told council that new HUD rules limiting spending on permanent supportive housing to 30% of Continuum of Care funds could jeopardize about $2.1 million previously used for long-term supportive housing and cost Clark County roughly 50–56 permanent supportive housing beds.
County policy staff updated the Clark County Council on Dec. 3 about a change in U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development requirements that will limit how Continuum of Care funds can be used.
Jordan Bogie explained that Clark County has historically received about $2,100,000 annually through HUD Continuum of Care…
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