City improves reimbursement process recovering $400K from County for HOME funds

July 07, 2025 | Tamarac, Broward County, Florida


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City improves reimbursement process recovering $400K from County for HOME funds
Tamarac officials reported significant progress in recovering funds owed by Broward County during a recent workshop meeting on July 7, 2025. The city has successfully reclaimed nearly $400,000 in HOME funds, which are designated for affordable housing initiatives, thanks to ongoing communication and collaboration with the county attorney's office.

The reimbursement process has faced challenges in recent years, with delays extending beyond the expected 60-day turnaround. However, improvements have been noted, particularly following staff changes within the county. City officials emphasized the importance of timely reimbursements, as these funds are critical for maintaining and expanding housing services in the community.

Currently, there are outstanding reimbursement requests totaling less than $50,000. These delays are primarily due to paperwork issues, specifically the need for homeowners to re-sign documents related to liens on their properties. City officials expressed optimism that these issues could be resolved soon, allowing for the recovery of the remaining funds.

The meeting highlighted the city's commitment to ensuring financial accountability and transparency in its dealings with the county. As Tamarac continues to navigate these challenges, officials remain focused on securing the necessary resources to support local housing initiatives and improve community welfare.

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