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Roseville EDA authorizes Neighborhood House to administer emergency rental assistance program
Summary
The EDA authorized a professional services agreement with Neighborhood House to run an emergency rental assistance program funded at $132,000 (two years of $60,000 for assistance plus a 10% administration fee). Staff recommended a 50% AMI eligibility threshold and a May 1 program start date.
The Roseville Economic Development Authority unanimously authorized a professional‑services agreement with Neighborhood House on April 13 to administer a new emergency rental assistance program funded with a $132,000 allocation.
Jeanne Kelsey, the city's housing and economic development program manager, said the proposal budgets $60,000 a year for rental assistance over two years and a 10% administration fee (about $12,000) to Neighborhood House.…
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