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Matter SCC-129291

Approve amended delegation of authority to the County Executive, or designee, to negotiate, execute, amend, or terminate grant agreements with the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development relating to providing grant funding for permanent supportive housing, rapid rehousing, supportive housing services, and supportive housing system infrastructure, via the Continuum of Care Program supplemental funding opportunity to address unsheltered and rural homelessness, with no change to the maximum delegated amount not to exceed $11,109,104, and extending the delegated contract term limit through January 31, 2029, following approval by County Counsel as to form and legality, and approval by the Office of the County Executive. Delegation of authority shall expire on January 31, 2029.

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The document outlines a recommendation for the Board of Supervisors to approve an amended delegation of authority to the County Executive to manage grant agreements with HUD for funding related to homelessness. The delegation allows for negotiation, execution, amendment, or termination of agreements for various supportive housing projects, with a maximum amount of $11,109,104 and a contract term extending through January 31, 2029. The action is expected to positively impact children and seniors experiencing homelessness. It also discusses the background of the funding opportunity and the consequences of not approving the delegation.

Key points
  • Recommendation to approve an amended delegation of authority to the County Executive for HUD grant agreements.
  • Funding relates to permanent supportive housing, rapid rehousing, and supportive housing services.
  • Maximum delegated amount is $11,109,104, with a contract term extending through January 31, 2029.
  • The action aims to positively impact children and seniors experiencing homelessness.
  • Background includes the release of a supplemental Special NOFO by HUD to address unsheltered homelessness.
Limitations
  • The document appears to be a draft as it includes placeholders and lacks finalized details.
  • Unresolved placeholders include specific details about the Board of Supervisors and County Executive.

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County of Santa Clara Office of Supportive Housing 129291 DATE: June 23, 2026 TO: Board of Supervisors FROM: Kathryn (KJ) Kaminski, Director, Office of Supportive Housing SUBJECT: Amended DOA for HUD Special NOFO RECOMMENDED ACTION Approve amended delegation of authority to the County Executive, or designee, to negotiate, execute, amend, or terminate grant agreements with the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development relating to providing grant funding for permanent supportive housing, rapid rehousing, supportive housing services, and supportive housing system infrastructure, via the Continuum of Care Program supplemental funding opportunity to address unsheltered and rural homelessness, with no change to the maximum delegated amount not to exceed $11,109,104, and extending the delegated contract term limit through January 31, 2029, following approval by County Counsel as to form and legality, and approval by the Office of the County Executive. Delegation of authority shall expire on January 31, 2029. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS The recommended action would have no impact on the County General Fund. CONTRACT HISTORY In April 2023, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban...