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OHS updates council on HUD lawsuit, ARPA spenddown and cold-weather shelter operations
Summary
Office of Homeless Services told the committee Metro joined a lawsuit challenging HUD’s NOFO, described how the federal appropriations bill affects CoC renewals, and outlined emergency-shelter operations and ARPA spenddown reporting; directors said shelters opened with short lead times and budgets were increased after a longer-than-normal winter season.
Officials from the Office of Homeless Services (OHS) briefed the Public Health & Safety Committee on the agency’s monthly ARPA report, the city’s involvement in a lawsuit against HUD, and changes in shelter operations over a lengthy winter season.
An OHS staff member said Metro joined other municipalities in litigation challenging HUD’s recent Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO). A preliminary injunction had been granted in December and HUD had appealed, the staff member said. Committee members were also told that a federal appropriations bill contains provisions that will…
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