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Missoula council approves about $1.5 million in PY26 housing and community development allocations
Summary
Council adopted a unified application resolution awarding roughly $1.5 million across affordable housing trust, CDBG, HOME and HOME‑ARP funds to support eviction prevention, rehabilitation of affordable units, supportive services and child‑care programs.
Missoula City Council voted unanimously May 11 to approve the city’s Program Year 2026 funding recommendations, directing roughly $1.5 million in combined local and federal community development funds to housing stabilization, affordable‑housing rehabilitation and supportive services.
Grants administrators Kendra Lysum, Colleen Kaine and Lisa Bower presented the recommendations. The package combines local Affordable Housing Trust Fund dollars (approximately $309,000 this year), Community Development Block Grant and HOME funds (about $800,000 on average combined) and previously awarded…
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