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Homelessness officials share draft impact report and contingency planning as HUD NOFO uncertainty continues

Homelessness Planning Council Meetings · February 12, 2026
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OHS and Homelessness Planning Council members reviewed a draft impact report and contingency planning in response to uncertainty around HUD NOFO changes and litigation; officials said they told HUD they want to renew projects and can highlight numeric impacts for Metro Council messaging.

Allison Lisonbee, who led a community convening drafting a contingency plan, presented a draft impact report and a summary of recent developments tied to federal homelessness funding. Lisonbee said the Metro team had submitted intents to HUD to renew current Continuum of Care (CoC) projects and that a preliminary injunction struck down recent NOFO changes, giving the city a path to renew contracts for another year.

"The preliminary injunction was granted striking down the changes that were made in the most recent NOFOs," Lisonbee said, and she told the council that OHS had informed HUD by the Monday deadline that it intends to renew projects as they are. Lisonbee described the impact report as a draft that will be refined…

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