Legislation Details

File #: SR 26-0258   
Type: Resolution Status: Consent Calendar
Department: Behavioral Health
Meeting Date: 6/2/2026
Legislative Title: Resolution approving a subrecipient agreement with AMI Housing Inc dba Nevada County Housing Development Corporation, for the development and rehabilitation of four scattered site single family homes to be used as permanent supportive housing for a minimum of twenty-four beds for households who meet eligibility criteria, in the maximum amount of $1,894,541, for the contract term of June 2, 2026, through June 30, 2027, and authorizing the Health and Human Services Agency Director to execute the agreement, and directing the Auditor-Controller to amend the Behavioral Health budget for fiscal year 2025/26. (4/5 affirmative vote required)
Attachments: 1. RES 26-210 Approving a subrecipient agreement with AMI Housing Inc for the development and rehabilitation of four scattered site single family homes to be used as permanent supportive housing for a minimum of twenty-four beds, 2. Staff Report - Nevada County Housing Development Corporation (NCHDC) - AMI Homekey+ Scatted Site Development 25-26, 3. Resolution - Nevada County Housing Development Corporation (NCHDC) - AMI Homekey+ Scattered Site Development 25-26, 4. AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE COUNTY OF NEVADA AND NEVADA COUNTY HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION FOR HOUSING DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
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Resolution approving a subrecipient agreement with AMI Housing Inc dba Nevada County Housing Development Corporation, for the development and rehabilitation of four scattered site single family homes to be used as permanent supportive housing for a minimum of twenty-four beds for households who meet eligibility criteria, in the maximum amount of $1,894,541, for the contract term of June 2, 2026, through June 30, 2027, and authorizing the Health and Human Services Agency Director to execute the agreement, and directing the Auditor-Controller to amend the Behavioral Health budget for fiscal year 2025/26. (4/5 affirmative vote required)