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City says $600,000 state grant will keep Davis respite‑center staff funded for two years

Davis Social Services Commission · April 20, 2026
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City staff told the Davis Social Services Commission the city received about $600,000 from the state's Permanent Local Housing Assistance program to support respite‑center staffing and related program operations; staff said the funds are in the city's account and are expected to cover two fully loaded positions for roughly two years.

The Davis Social Services Commission was told on April 20 that the city has received about $600,000 in state grant funding to stabilize staffing at its respite center.

Director Bailey said the city applied to the state’s Permanent Local Housing Assistance Program and “we were awarded about $600,000 in activity six,” and that the money will be used for program support, primarily staffing. Bailey said the…

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