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Agenda 05-12-2026; 10 - Orange County Housing Authority Board – Appointments Discussion
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31 <br /> • Project Based Vouchers <br /> • Larger selection from waitlist <br /> • Transferring EHV clients to HCV program <br /> • Increasing FYI voucher utilization and transitioning graduating youth onto <br /> HCV program <br /> • Renewing issuing vouchers to residents experiencing homelessness <br /> 8. What concerns or emerging issues does this board/commission anticipate for the <br /> upcoming year that it plans to address or wishes to bring to the BOCC's attention? <br /> The lack of affordable housing inventory for voucher holders continues to be <br /> the major obstacle to achieving our mission of providing stable, dignified housing. <br /> Maintaining relationship with HUD consultants to navigate the current <br /> challenges at the federal government level. <br /> Funding outlook for 2026 remains unclear, as the federal government is months <br /> delayed in passing their HUD appropriations bill. Rumors are that funding will <br /> remain steady, although potentially not increase in line with rents as it has in the <br /> past. <br />
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