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4 <br /> 1 Commissioner Jacobs asked if the programs just mentioned are different from the <br /> 2 County's urgent repair and rehab program. <br /> 3 Audrey Spencer Horsley said the Rebuilding Together program does similar work. <br /> 4 Commissioner Jacobs asked if the funds budgeted by Orange County are included here. <br /> 5 Audrey Spencer Horsley said this does not include County funds. <br /> 6 Commissioner Jacobs asked if the housing locator position could be explained, and how <br /> 7 it is different from Mr. Strowd, who was hired a few years ago. <br /> 8 Audrey Spencer Horsley said a normal housing locator usually works in conjunction with <br /> 9 a homeless program and goes out to identify housing for hard to place residents. <br /> 10 Bonnie Hammersley clarified that Commissioner Jacobs is talking about the scope of <br /> 11 services that changed in the 2016-17 budget for Mr. Strowd's focus. <br /> 12 Audrey Spencer Horsley said Mr. Strowd's expertise is economic development and <br /> 13 working for homeowners, and he is working to increase home ownership numbers. He is <br /> 14 currently working with lenders for residents who are ready to be homeowners. <br /> 15 Bonnie Hammersley said Mr. Strowd's focus shifted under the County's guidance, and is <br /> 16 better using his expertise. <br /> 17 Commissioner Jacobs asked if there is a reason behind the number of 1,000 units over <br /> 18 5 years. <br /> 19 Audrey Spencer Horsley said this was determined by looking at how many homes have <br /> 20 been brought on line historically countywide with their housing providers, and trying to widen the <br /> 21 partnerships. She said the 1,000 units will not be sufficient, but the examination of various <br /> 22 factors determined the number. She said the number is 10% of the cost burden. <br /> 23 Commissioner Rich asked if Audrey Spencer Horsley could talk about her collaboration <br /> 24 with the Towns, and what the future looks like with these partners. <br /> 25 Audrey Spencer Horsley said the HOME program is one example of multijurisdictional <br /> 26 collaboration. She said the County has already been collaborating with the Towns, but it is <br /> 27 hoped that it will be a more formalized partnership. She said one of the challenges has been <br /> 28 trying to find places where the housing vouchers will be accepted. She said it is important to <br /> 29 involve the elected officials in all jurisdictions. <br /> 30 Commissioner Rich asked if there is a way to include the Towns' strategic plans in an <br /> 31 overarching strategic plan for the County. <br /> 32 Audrey Spencer Horsley said she would like for all jurisdictions to get together, look at <br /> 33 the pools of funding, and sew the funding streams together to be used more effectively for <br /> 34 affordable housing clients. <br /> 35 Bonnie Hammersley said once an action plan is adopted, and with the expanding scope <br /> 36 of the HOME consortium, which includes elected officials and staff from all jurisdictions, there <br /> 37 will be greater collaboration. She said the strategic affordable housing plan should be <br /> 38 reviewed and updated annually, and then reviewed by the Affordable Housing Advisory Board. <br /> 39 Commissioner Dorosin referred to slide number 6, which discusses current and planned <br /> 40 units. He said Chapel Hill Public Housing is listed, which is appropriate, but it is different from <br /> 41 the other organizations. He said the Section 8 Housing voucher program should be added to <br /> 42 this list as well. <br /> 43 Audrey Spencer Horsley said this can be done. <br /> 44 Chair McKee said he wants to make sure that the County does not run out in front of its <br /> 45 partners, and he is making the assumption that this same conversation, regarding a unified <br /> 46 effort, is going on in the Towns. <br /> 47 Audrey Spencer Horsley said yes, there is a unified commitment at the staff level, and it <br /> 48 is hoped through the HOME Consortium that the elected officials will assist in closing the gap. <br /> 49 Chair McKee asked if there is a way to get to a unified effort at the elected officials' <br /> 50 level. <br />
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