Homelessness
Op Ed: MAPS 4 funds could have significant impact for Oklahoma City's homeless
From an op ed in The Oklahoman written by Mark Gillett, executive director of the Oklahoma City Housing Authority, and Dan Straughan, Terri White, Jennifer Goodrich:
Our city is on the cusp of an investment that will change the lives and futures of thousands of people. Oklahoma City has over 20,000 families on a waiting list for subsidized housing and as of March 17, 2023, we have 1,339 people experiencing homelessness.
Protect, Expand, Provide: CLPHA's 2023 Policy Priorities

Housing Authority of the City of Austin Announces $93M to House Veterans and Others Experiencing Homelessness
From the Housing Authority of the City of Austin's press release:
Today the Housing Authority of the City of Austin (HACA) was joined by Austin Mayor Kirk Watson and U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Deputy Secretary Adrianne Todman to announce that 300 project-based housing vouchers—including 100 Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing (VASH) vouchers for homeless veterans—will be provided to ten projects across the city in a significant long-term investment toward ending homelessness in Austin.
HACLA Joins Mayor Karen Bass for Grand Opening of LAMP Lodge
From HACLA's website:
Study Highlights Usage of Emergency Housing Vouchers to Address Homelessness

Case Study of the Coordinated Entry for All System in King County, WA

DC's newest apartment building aims to help people experiencing homelessness (DC Housing Authority)
From WUSA 9 Washington, DC:
DC Mayor Muriel Bowser was joined by District leaders and community members to celebrate the opening of The Ethel, an apartment building in Hill East that aims to help people experiencing homelessness.
The permanent supportive housing, which is located adjacent to the RFK Campus, has 100 units ready for residents that will offer on-site services to help them sette into their new community.
MAPS 4 board approves millions to fight homelessness in Oklahoma City (Oklahoma City Housing Authority)
From ABC 5 News Oklahoma City:
Millions of dollars were approved on Thursday to fight homelessness through Oklahoma City's MAPS 4 program.
The plan included a partnership with the Oklahoma City Housing Authority to add more than 500 supportive and transitional units, preserve 1,500 public housing units and build 150 workforce homes.
Biden-Harris Administration Announces Plan to Reduce Homelessness 25% by 2025 with Release of its Annual Homeless Assessment Report

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