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City approves HUD Continuum of Care grant agreements for rental assistance and HomeFull administration
Summary
The commission approved acceptance of a HUD Continuum of Care grant and a subrecipient agreement with HomeFull to provide tenant‑based rental assistance and supportive services; staff said the grant totals roughly $252,563 and that HomeFull will handle administration on a reimbursement basis with federal audit oversight.
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Logan Copps, director of community development, updated the commission on homelessness efforts and two agenda items tied to a HUD Continuum of Care grant. Copps said the city had contracted with a service provider to operate the former Fire Station 5 shelter and that "as of last week, they had approximately 20 persons, currently in shelter." He described two agenda items: accepting a grant for permanent supportive housing and executing a subrecipient agreement with HomeFull to administer tenant‑based rental assistance and supportive services.
During questions, staff clarified procurement and grant administration: the HUD application required identifying a subrecipient ahead of time, HomeFull will be reimbursed based on invoices and federal oversight applies, and staff provided a phone number for intake. Copps presented grant figures during discussion but misspoke briefly when stating allocation amounts; commissioners confirmed that most funds are intended for direct rental assistance and that administrative costs are a small portion of the total grant.

