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Claremont extends temporary rental assistance through Dec. 31 using successor housing funds
Summary
The City Council approved continuing the temporary housing-stabilization subsidy program through Dec. 31, 2026, directing staff to use current eligibility rules, accept no new participants and appropriate up to $360,000 from the successor housing fund to cover the extension.
The Claremont City Council voted unanimously to extend the city's temporary housing stabilization and relocation program through Dec. 31, 2026, directing staff to use the program's current eligibility rules, not accept new participants, and appropriate up to $360,000 from the successor housing fund to sustain payments.
Deputy City Manager Katie Wand told the council that about 202 households currently receive monthly subsidies from the city program; roughly 130 of those households are fixed-income seniors. Wand said the city currently spends about $55,000 to $60,000 per month on the program and noted that the regional…
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