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Council approves Homekey Plus application and $1.3M allocation for Hunter House project
Summary
Stockton approved a resolution to apply for $36 million in Homekey Plus funds, acting as lead applicant with Service First, and allocated an additional $1.3 million in city HAP funds to the Hunter House affordable housing project to help close a funding gap; council vote was unanimous (7–0).
The Stockton City Council voted April 1 to authorize the city to apply as lead applicant for Homekey Plus grant funds on behalf of the Hunter House affordable housing project and to allocate an additional $1.3 million in city homeless-assistance (HAP) funds toward the development.
Staff described the resolution as two actions: (1) authorize submission of the Homekey Plus application with Service First as co-applicant to request up to $36 million in state funding for the Hunter House project, and (2) formalize allocation of $1.3 million in HAP funds so the city’s contribution is…
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