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During the Nov. 18 meeting, several consent and regular-agenda funding items were pulled for clarification and then approved with conditions that staff confirm those funds would be used for housing or housing-related supports.
Commissioner Sachs identified several funding items to be pulled from consent for further record clarification. Tammy Fields and staff confirmed that the grants in question can be used for housing or housing supports for people who are homeless or unsheltered. Commissioner Sachs asked staff to ensure the record reflected that the funds would lead directly to housing or associated supports; staff replied that the grants could be used for housing assistance and one grant included a workforce training component but remained eligible for housing supports.
The board approved the grouped funding items and related consent items by unanimous vote (7-0). Commissioners later used the general comment period to emphasize the county’s ongoing housing work and to preview an upcoming housing conference focused on unsheltered housing solutions.
Separately, Commissioner Weiss asked the county attorney to provide legal options on year-round flight restrictions at Palm Beach International Airport and asked that a redacted security contract be posted as normally required. Administrator Abruzzo said staff would make the contract publicly available and work with the clerk’s office to file it.
The meeting closed after additional routine matters and a few personal remarks by commissioners.
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