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MAPS 4 homelessness funding shows early leverage; Dorset Place opens but needs remain

City Council Meetings — Oklahoma City Council · February 10, 2026
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Oklahoma City Housing Authority told the council that MAPS 4 homelessness allocations have leveraged significant private capital, Dorset Place opened phases of veteran supportive housing, and Will Rogers Courts will be a Choice Neighborhoods HUD applicant; council pressed for continued leveraging and project timelines.

The Oklahoma City Housing Authority delivered its MAPS 4 annual report Tuesday, outlining early project spending, leveraging results and timelines for supportive and workforce housing funded through the city’s MAPS program.

"We have 500 units of supportive housing to be built over 10 years," Mark Gillette, OCHA executive director, said in the council chambers. He highlighted Dorset Place — the city’s first permanent supportive housing project for veterans…

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