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County accepts OHA grants to speed new residential beds and provide client rent assistance
Summary
Multnomah County agreed to pass through $610,000 in one-time Oregon Health Authority funds to support a new residential mental health facility and accepted $371,004.82 in one-time OHA housing funds for direct client assistance to cover rent and utilities.
The Multnomah County Board approved two separate one-time Oregon Health Authority funding actions to expand service capacity and provide immediate housing supports.
Finance manager Brady Estevez described Bud Mod 004 as a one-time pass-through of $610,000 from OHA to support launch of a new mental-health residential services facility. Staff said OHA requested the county pass funds through the county to…
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