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La Crosse launches HOME‑ARP RFP for $1.097M to address homelessness; public‑service RFP set for roughly $180,000

Economic and Community Development Commission
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City staff presented a HOME‑ARP RFP for $1,097,432 to address homelessness, with proposals due Jan. 16, 2026, presentations Jan. 28 and an ECDC decision targeted for Feb. 23; staff also previewed the annual public‑service RFP (about $180,000) to fund 4–5 subrecipients.

Andrea Train, planning director, told the Economic and Community Development Commission on Dec. 17 that the city released a HOME‑ARP request for proposals on Dec. 10 to allocate an American Rescue Plan Act (HOME‑ARP) allocation intended to address homelessness and housing instability.

“We received an allocation of dollars: $1,097,432,” Train said, adding that the allocation plan (adopted as part of the city’s action plan) identifies eligible uses including supportive services, acquisition/rehab or creation of non‑congregate housing, and related…

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