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Davis County to pursue HUD Section 108 loan option to accelerate 60‑unit supportive housing effort
Summary
County staff outlined a plan to facilitate a 60‑unit permanent supportive housing project, estimated at $10–$20 million, and asked commissioners for permission to apply for HUD Section 108 loan guarantees (roughly $4.7 million borrowing capacity) to secure land and speed project timelines. Commissioners agreed to proceed with an application.
Davis County staff asked the commission Wednesday for permission to apply for HUD Section 108 loan guarantees to help secure land and accelerate a proposed 60‑unit permanent supportive housing (PSH) project.
Community Services staff outlined the PSH proposal as a facilitation role for the county—bringing together developers, public housing agencies and nonprofit operators—rather than running the property itself. “We are wanting to facilitate and help coordinate the production of a 60 unit PSH or TH project,” the presenter said, describing a 12‑month goal to get projects moving with partners.
Staff presented a cost range for a comparable 60‑unit project of roughly $10 million to $20 million,…
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