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Redondo Beach Housing Authority adopts FY 2026–27 annual plan as HUD promises temporary EHV funding

Redondo Beach City Council · March 4, 2026
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The Housing Authority adopted its FY 2026–27 agency plan and heard a status update showing a HUD reconciliation process has left the city operating in shortfall but with additional committed funds projected to carry emergency housing vouchers through May 31, 2026; staff urged continued monitoring while waivers let current EHV families move to the Section 8 waiting list.

The Redondo Beach Housing Authority on Wednesday adopted its fiscal year 2026–27 annual plan and heard staff warn the agency remains in a funding shortfall even after a recent HUD commitment that staff says should fund emergency housing vouchers through May 31.

Housing manager Imelda Delgado told the board the plan details goals and compliance efforts for the coming year and carries forward changes the board approved in January. “HUD’s intention is to help ensure that all agencies that administer emergency housing vouchers will be able to keep families in the program through calendar year 2026,” Delgado said, describing a HUD “get‑ready” notice and a subsequent…

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