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Acting executive director warns EHV funding will end; authority seeks HUD waiver and monitors shortfall
Summary
Acting Executive Director Daniel Adams told the commission that Emergency Housing Voucher funding is scheduled to end next calendar year, leaving more than 900 households at risk; staff are requesting a HUD waiver to prioritize those households for project-based voucher placements and have pending shortfall relief requests.
Acting Executive Director Daniel Adams updated the Housing Authority commission on Nov. 17 about several federal funding and operational risks facing San Francisco public housing programs and the authority’s contingency planning. Adams said the Emergency Housing Voucher (EHV) program funding that had been expected to run through 2030 will end at the close of next calendar year, and staff estimate more than 900 households currently hold EHV assistance.
Adams said the authority has requested a waiver from HUD to prioritize EHV holders for project-based voucher (PBV) placements as…
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