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Agenda - 11-15-2022; 12-1 - Information Item - Memorandum - Financial Report- First Quarter FY 2022-23
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Agenda - 11-15-2022; 12-2 - Information Item - Longtime Homeowner Assistance Program Prioritization
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Agenda - 11-15-2022; 4-a - “The Nature of Orange” Photography Contest 2022
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Agenda - 11-15-2022; 4-b - Presentation on 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
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Agenda - 11-15-2022; 6-a - Emergency Housing Assistance (EHA) Program Evaluation and Options for Next Steps
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Agenda - 11-15-2022; 6-b - Schools Safety Task Force – Proposed Charge, Composition, and Timeline
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Agenda - 11-15-2022; 7-a - Orange County Partnership to End Homelessness – 2022 Data Update
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Agenda - 11-15-2022; 8-a - Minutes
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Agenda - 11-15-2022; 8-b - Refund for Overpayment of Excise Tax
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Agenda - 11-15-2022; 8-c - Fiscal Year 2022-23 Budget Amendment #3
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Agenda - 11-15-2022; 8-d - North Carolina Governor’s Highway Safety Program - Orange County Sheriff’s Office Traffic Safety Project and Approval of Budget Amendment #3-A
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Agenda - 11-15-2022; 8-e - Proposed Amendments - Commission for the Environment Board-Specific Policy and Procedures
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Agenda - 11-15-2022; 8-f - Amendment to the Persimmon Hill Farm (Bennett-Pelissier) Conservation Easement
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Agenda - 11-15-2022; 8-g - Resolution Re-Naming the Whitted Meeting Room to the Donna S. Baker Meeting Room
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Agenda - 11-15-2022; 8-h - End Point Protection – Managed Detection Response CrowdStrike Contract
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Agenda - 11-15-2022; 8-i - Approval of the Assistance Policy and the Procurement and Disbursement Policy for the 2022 North Carolina Housing Finance Agency (NCHFA) Urgent Repair Program (URP22)
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16 <br /> rapidly in later months in response to the great need for housing and utility assistance with the <br /> onset of COVID-19 in March 2020 and the lockdowns that followed. The EHA program has used <br /> many different funding sources since its inception, including CARES Act funding from local, state, <br /> and federal sources, the HOPE 1.0 program, Community Development Block Grant CARES Act <br /> funding (CDBG-CV), and the program is currently using American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) <br /> funding. The County has a $4.4 million in remaining APRA funds that must be allocated by <br /> December 2024 and expended by December 2026. <br /> Between January 2020 and September 2022, the EHA program has assisted 2,593 households <br /> in Orange County, providing $13.7 million in rent and utility assistance. 49% of the households <br /> served are Black/African American, 19% are Latin, 8% are multiracial, and 18%White/Caucasian. <br /> Of the households served, 74% are at extremely low income at 30% Area Median Income (AMI) <br /> and below, 21.5% are very low income at 50% AMI and below, and 4.5% are low income up to <br /> 60% AMI. These households were primarily located within the Towns of Chapel Hill (49%), <br /> Carrboro (28%) and Hillsborough (11%), and 24% were located in the unincorporated parts of <br /> Orange County. <br /> Funding demands for the Emergency Housing Assistance program for FY 2022-23 will exceed <br /> available budgeted funds. At the same time, communities across the country are scaling back <br /> emergency rent assistance programs as COVID-related funding sources are depleted. Housing <br /> Department staff have worked with the Housing Directors for the Towns of Carrboro, Chapel Hill, <br /> and Hillsborough, and consulted best practices nationally and developed three Options for <br /> continuation of the Emergency Housing Assistance program: <br /> 1. Keeping the program eligibility and services offered largely the same to provide income <br /> support for low-income households <br /> 2. Narrowing focus on program eligibility and services to primarily stabilize households <br /> 3. Narrowing focus even further on program eligibility and services to prevent eviction and <br /> homelessness <br /> Corey Root, Housing Director, gave the following presentation: <br /> Slide #1 <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> ► HOUSING DEPARTMENT <br /> Emergency Housing Assistance <br /> November 15, 2022 <br />
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