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Wishing you a Happy New Year!
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Please join the us and the Tucson Pima Collaboration to End Homelessness (TPCH) end homelessness in Pima County.
We need 300+ volunteers to spread throughout Pima County visiting camps in washes and desert, bus stops, meal sites, abandoned buildings, and other areas where people without housing may shelter. We interview people experiencing homelessness to collect data that helps our community provide services to people in need. Volunteers don’t need to be experienced, but should have a desire to contribute to a community-wide effort to help reduce homelessness in Pima County and be comfortable using an application on a smart phone. Register here: bit.ly/everyone2022
The 2022 Everyone Counts! Pima County Street Count is on the morning (approximately 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.) of Wednesday, January 26, 2022.
To stay current with Pima County Street Count happenings, like TPCH on Facebook. Here you can ask questions, connect with other volunteers, and learn about efforts to end homelessness in Tucson.
Please share and redistribute this announcement with your network – our community is working to make sure everyone counts! Questions? Contact: everyonecounts@tpch.net
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The City of Tucson is seeking qualifications and proposals from not-for-profit organizations interested in providing Housing Rehabilitation Services funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Proposals are due Monday, January 31, 2022. Interested organizations are encouraged to visit the news item on the HCD website by clicking the button below.
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The City of Tucson, Arizona and Pima County Consortium will be taking public comments on:
- City of Tucson-Pima County Consortium FFY2021 HUD Annual Action Plan Substantial Amendment for HOME-ARP Funding
- HOME Program Homeownership Values Limit Increase
- Adoption of Amended HUD Citizen Participation Plan
The public comment period will be held from December 30, 2021 through January 29, 2022. The City of Tucson Mayor and Council will hold a public hearing at its scheduled meeting on Tuesday, February 8, 2022, at 5:30 p.m.
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Join the Commission on Equitable Housing and Development's (CEHD) first meeting of the year this Thursday, Jan. 6, 2022.
Visit the commission's website below to view past meeting recordings, full meeting materials and agendas, and to join the upcoming meeting.
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Our community is currently working on resettling and assisting refugees from Afghanistan. Housing is the greatest need right now. Please consider working with us and our resettlement agencies.
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Plan Timeline to Adoption
- August 2021: Mayor and Council directed Housing and Community Development (HCD) to return with a comprehensive affordable housing strategy in 90 days
- August - October 2021: HCD drafted the plan document
- October 2021: HCD hosted two virtual and one in-person meeting to present the plan and gather feedback from stakeholders and developers. The presentation was also given to the Commission on Equitable Housing and Development for feedback
- October - November 2021: HCD worked to finalize the draft plan, website, and put together a final presentation for Mayor and Council
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November 2021: HCD presented during the Mayor and Council Study Session on Tuesday, November 23
- December 2021: Final draft HAST plan was adopted by Mayor and Council during the Regular Session on Tuesday, December 21
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