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Housing Authority opens public hearing on 2026-27 annual plan, seeks three Moving to Work waivers

Clackamas County Board of Commissioners · March 5, 2026

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Summary

The Housing Authority of Clackamas County opened a public hearing on its draft annual plan and Moving to Work supplement for FY 2026-27, seeking waivers on asset verification, interim reexaminations and inspections; the public hearing record stays open through March 15.

The Housing Authority of Clackamas County on March 5 opened a public hearing to review its draft annual public housing plan and its Moving to Work (MTW) supplement for July 2026 through June 2027.

Mary Rumbaugh, director of Health, Housing and Human Services, and Shannon Callahan, executive director of the Housing Authority, presented a high-level overview of the plan and said the authority will seek three waivers intended to increase administrative efficiency and improve service delivery: waivers related to asset verification, interim reexaminations and inspections. The authority said it will accept public comments through March 15, review comments and return a final plan to the board in late March or early April, and must submit the plan to U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) by April 17.

No members of the public spoke on the item at the March 5 hearing; the presenters said the draft plan and proposed MTW waivers will be refined after the public-comment period and returned for final approval.

The board recessed the Housing Authority hearing and reconvened as the Board of County Commissioners to continue the business meeting.