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8 <br /> Town of Chapel Hill Housing Advisory Board Meeting Greatest unmet housing/service <br /> Housing Advisory Board needs: Permanent supportive <br /> housing units and service provision; <br /> Services and units for people with <br /> high barriers to finding and <br /> maintaining housing(such as <br /> criminal record,substance use, <br /> behavioral health); Project-based <br /> vouchers <br /> Other feedback: <br /> • Create point structure for <br /> awarding HOME-ARP funds that <br /> incentivizes developers to partner <br /> with service providers <br /> • If considering funds for <br /> development gap financing, be <br /> aware that if the funds require <br /> deeper income targeting,they <br /> may not actually fill the funding <br /> gap(e.g.,an extra$200k <br /> HOME-ARP may be less in the <br /> long run than the higher rents <br /> that could be gotten if units did <br /> not have to be targeted toward <br /> 30%AMI households) <br /> Town of Carrboro Housing Advisory Board Meeting Other feedback: <br /> Affordable Housing • Concerned with access to these <br /> Advisory Committee funds; residents(particularly <br /> Black residents)consistently <br /> struggle to access housing funds <br /> and encounter barriers with local <br /> administrators <br /> • Focus on engaging landlords,as <br /> one driver of homelessness is <br /> landlords not accepting vouchers <br /> 6 <br />
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