COVID-19
San Diego Housing Commission receives $8.3 million for COVID-19 housing program
From KPBS San Diego:
The city of San Diego and the San Diego Housing Commission have been awarded $8.3 million from the federal government to support the COVID-19 Housing Stability Assistance Program, it was announced Wednesday.
The funds were reallocated from other jurisdictions across the country. San Diego received the third-most reallocated funds in the nation, following Harris County, Texas — which includes Houston — with $8.6 million, and Philadelphia with $8.36 million.
Video: CLPHA Members Help Residents with Center for Disaster Philanthropy COVID-19 Resident Support Grants
In November 2020, the Council of Large Public Housing Authorities (CLPHA) was awarded a grant from the Center for Disaster Philanthropy to help our public housing authority (PHA) members better protect and serve vulnerable populations during the COVID-19 pandemic.
CLPHA Publishes Latest Report on PHAs’ COVID-Related Initiatives and Needs
Treasury ERA Programs with Flexibility Features Spent More of their Allocations
PAHRC Releases its Housing Impact Report Featuring Employment Trends During the Pandemic
HUD OIG Recommends Extending CARES Act Waivers to House Veterans
CARES Act Waiver Adoption Survey Due to HUD on December 20
HUD Issues New FAQs on Federal COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates
Sacramento Housing & Redevelopment Agency Celebrates 10,000 Families Helped with Emergency Rental Assistance
Last month, the Sacramento Housing & Redevelopment Agency celebrated a major milestone -- SHRA has helped 10,000 families to remain in their homes with their Sacramento Emergency Rental Assistance (SERA) program!