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Staff warns HUD shutdown is creating uncertainty; board hears property-condition and resident-impact updates
Summary
Fayetteville Housing Authority staff told the board Oct. 23 they have notice of funding through December despite a federal shutdown but are preparing for uncertainty; staff reported multiple units offline due to flooding, progress on camera installations, and residents asked whether rent covers operating costs.
Fayetteville Housing Authority staff briefed the board Oct. 23 on operational impacts from the federal government shutdown and on property-level conditions affecting residents.
Shonda told board members the authority has confirmation of funding through December but emphasized uncertainty because of the shutdown. "We got noticed last week or the week before that we're gonna have funding through December," Shonda said, adding staff are planning for contingencies and coordinating with other PHAs and the city. She also said the authority has submitted required forms,…
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