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Agenda 03-05-2026; 8-a - Minutes for February 3, 2026 Business Meeting and February 10, 2026 Work Session
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5 <br /> 1 Matthew Ferguson said the community meeting will take place on March 10, and the <br /> 2 developer meeting will be in May. <br /> 3 Blake Rosser, Housing Director, said they will work with the Community Relations <br /> 4 department to publicize the community meeting. <br /> 5 Commissioner Portie-Ascott asked what barriers the developers mentioned at their <br /> 6 meeting. <br /> 7 Blake Rosser said he would send a summary of that to the Board. <br /> 8 Jana Murdock-Doherty of the Orange County Housing Authority Board said their main <br /> 9 area of work is facilitating the housing choice voucher program. She said they supported <br /> 10 residents during Tropical Storm Chantal. She said they moved the project-based vouchers to the <br /> 11 admin plan so they can work with those. She said they released an RFP for project-based <br /> 12 vouchers, which is the waitlist selection for new participation assistance. She said they had their <br /> 13 first selection on their waitlist in five years, which meant they had to update preference points on <br /> 14 the waitlist. She said they've started providing additional information sheets for participants to <br /> 15 help them understand the program and how they can utilize it. She said they developed a plan <br /> 16 to transition emergency housing voucher clients to the normal housing choice voucher program <br /> 17 after funding was discontinued. She they made updates to termination policies to be fair to both <br /> 18 residents and landlords. She said they held a meet and greet between the board and residents. <br /> 19 She said staff puts out a twice-yearly newsletter and hosts landlord roundtables. She said they <br /> 20 work closely with the Affordable Housing Advisory Board and the Orange County Partnership to <br /> 21 End Homelessness. She said the collaboration with the partnership is with waitlist referral and the <br /> 22 move on initiative, which is how they issue vouchers to clients to utilize various transitional <br /> 23 housing options. She said they want to transition graduating foster youth to housing choice <br /> 24 vouchers. She said their biggest activity will be project-based vouchers. She said that the lack <br /> 25 of affordable housing inventory is the biggest obstacle for getting people into the program and <br /> 26 utilizing vouchers. She said the funding outlook for 2026 is also a concern, specifically the HUD <br /> 27 appropriations bill. She said that they heard funding will remain steady, but potentially won't <br /> 28 increase. <br /> 29 Blake Rosser said the HUD bill was passed since the work plan was developed and there <br /> 30 was a normal increase. He said they still have concerns about stability. <br /> 31 Commissioner Bedford asked what a project-based voucher is. <br /> 32 Blake Rosser said project-based vouchers are attached a unit rather than a household. <br /> 33 He said it allows for more stable inventory. He described the department's efforts to develop the <br /> 34 program. <br /> 35 Commissioner Bedford asked if the goal is for a person on a project-based voucher to find <br /> 36 more permanent housing with the typical voucher. <br /> 37 Blake Rosser said the resident could stay as long as they'd like, or they could get a <br /> 38 voucher after a year and move somewhere else. He said they would create a waitlist for project- <br /> 39 based voucher recipients. <br /> 40 Commissioner Portie-Ascott asked how many units are part of project-based vouchers. <br /> 41 Blake Rosser said about 51 units total. <br /> 42 Judson Williamson of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board will distribute $1.3 million to <br /> 43 the community. He said they are seeing a slow down in sales which will affect community grant <br /> 44 distributions. He said they are looking to build an ABC store in the northern part of the county. <br /> 45 Commissioner McKee said declining revenue is a two-edged sword in this case. <br /> 46 Commissioner Carter asked how a new store in northern Orange County would impact <br /> 47 sales. <br /> 48 Judson Williamson said they anticipate drawing customers from other counties. He said <br /> 49 the location is at a busy intersection. <br /> 50 Commissioner McKee agreed with Judson Williamson's assessment. <br /> 51 <br />
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