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Two new permanent supportive housing projects move forward: Hope Landing groundbreaking and Highway 40 occupancy plans

Community Homeless Advisory Board (CHAB) · May 12, 2026
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Summary

Reno Housing Authority reported Hope Landing (15 units, $7.8M) is breaking ground May 29 with deep service funding; Volunteers of America completed conversion of Highway 40 (28 units, ~$6.9M) and expects to begin housing residents in June with supportive services funded by HOME and the state supportive housing development fund.

Two presenters gave specific updates on permanent supportive housing projects serving people exiting homelessness.

JD Klippenstein, deputy executive director at the Reno Housing Authority, discussed Hope Landing, a 15‑unit permanent supportive housing development with project‑based vouchers. Klippenstein said the total development cost is about $7.8 million, the hard construction cost is roughly $6.1 million, and the RHA secured about…

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