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Aurora reports 2025 grantee outcomes above HUD averages; city to refine occupancy metrics
Summary
The city presented 2025 data showing grantee programs, funded from a mix of local marijuana tax, HUD HOME/TBRA and Emergency Solutions Grants, had rapid-rehousing exit rates above the 2024 HUD national average of 33.8%; city will change 2026 reporting to emphasize occupancy percentages and retention metrics.
Stephanie Piper, Aurora's homelessness manager, reviewed 2025 spending and results for grantees funded by the city.
Piper listed the primary grantees: Aurora Housing Authority, Aurora Mental Health, Mile High Behavioral Health Care, Bridge House Ready to Work, Family Tree, and Gateway Domestic Violence. She said funding sources included marijuana tax revenue, HUD HOME/TBRA and Emergency Solutions…
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