CLARK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
AGENDA ITEM
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Petitioner: |
Lisa Kremer, Deputy County Manager Dagny Stapleton, Community Housing Administrator |
Recommendation:
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Conduct a public hearing to review the funding award recommendations for the FY 2026-2027 HUD Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) funds; select projects for inclusion into the FY2026 HUD Annual Action Plan, for a total of $744,845 in FY 2026-2027 ESG program funds, to provide Homelessness Prevention services to individuals and families at risk of entering homelessness, as well as for Homeless Management Information System (HMIS); and authorize the County Manager, or his designee, to: (1) accept the grant funds and allocate according to the approved HUD plan, and (2) to execute any necessary documents related thereto. (For possible action)
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FISCAL IMPACT:
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Fund #: |
2011.000 |
Fund Name: |
HUD & State Housing Grants |
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Fund Center: |
1000116100 |
Funded PGM/Grant: |
1080.ESG.2027 |
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Amount: |
$744,845 |
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Description: |
Federal ESG FY 2026-2027 Emergency Solutions Grant Fund Recommendations |
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Additional Comments: |
N/A |
BACKGROUND:
Clark County is eligible to receive FY 2026-2027 ESG program funds in the approximate amount of $744,845 from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The objective of these funds is to engage individuals and families experiencing homelessness; improve the number and quality of emergency shelters; aid in the operation of those shelters; provide essential services to shelter residents; rapidly rehouse those experiencing homelessness by helping them to regain stability in permanent housing; and prevent homelessness.
In response to the solicitation for proposals, six (6) project applications were received requesting a funding amount of $1,025,399.44. On March 2, 2026, an ad hoc committee consisting of members of the Community Development Advisory Committee (CDAC) and the Southern Nevada Homelessness Continuum of Care (SNHCoC) Programs Committee determined the ESG allocation recommendations attached as well as contingency plans if additional funding becomes available. These recommendations were accepted by the full CDAC on March 3, 2026.
The Board of County Commissioners has the final authority over the allocation of these funds, subject to the County meeting federal requirements. The allocations approved by the Board of County Commissioners will be incorporated into the FY 2026 HUD Annual Action Plan. This agenda item allows the County Manager or his designee to approve and sign necessary agreements and associated documents for the ESG program.
Clark County has not yet received notice of the official ESG award amount for FY 2026-2027; allocation of all ESG awards is contingent upon actual receipt of federal ESG funds from HUD.
The District Attorney's office has reviewed and approved this item as to form.