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Fayetteville Housing Authority reports audit turnaround; council previewed $200,000 proposal to help clear HUD debt
Summary
Fayetteville Housing Authority executive director Shonda Tapley reported the authority moved from repeated audit findings to an agreed-upon audit with no findings; the mayor previewed a proposed $200,000 low-income housing agreement to help FHA address HUD debts and make repairs, with FHA staff promising follow-up materials and plans.
The council agenda session included a lengthy update from the Fayetteville Housing Authority and a preview of a proposed $200,000 city contribution from a previously approved homelessness allocation.
Shonda Tapley, executive director of the Fayetteville Housing Authority, told council members she took the job in June 2024 and credited management and outside technical assistance for a rapid improvement in audit results. "We went from a disclaimer of opinion with over 20…
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