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Regional Housing Council approves roughly $6.97 million in affordable-housing awards, adds $323,711 for Quinn Street Tiny Home Village

Regional Housing Council · April 22, 2026
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The Thurston County Regional Housing Council approved $6,971,826.98 in recommended awards from the affordable-housing RFP and separately approved a $323,711 allocation to the City of Olympia’s Quinn Street Tiny Home Village; the council also discussed advisory-board process and elected-official roles.

The Regional Housing Council voted to approve the Affordable Housing Advisory Board’s recommendations to award $6,971,826.98 to nine qualifying affordable‑housing proposals and separately approved $323,711 to help close a funding gap for the City of Olympia’s Quinn Street Tiny Home Village.

The council’s vote followed a staff funding overview showing roughly $9.6 million available for 2026 awards, which combined HUD HOME dollars, local document‑recording fees, sales‑tax retention, local home funds, and a $2.7 million reallocation from a previously stalled 228 Olympia LLC award. Meg Martin, chair of the Affordable Housing…

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