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		<title>BCACHA approves Capital Fund amendments incl. $2M remediation</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2026 06:50:08 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Boise ID - BCACHA board approved June 10, 2026 amendments to its HUD Capital Fund Five-Year Action Plan after a public comment period Apr. 3–May 18, 2026 and a May 11 hearing.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://bcacha.org/fr/nouvelles-2/public-notice-significant-amendment-to-capital-fund-program-five-year-action-plan/" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">BCACHA</a>—Boise City &amp; Ada County Housing Authorities—approved <strong>significant</strong> amendments to its <a href="https://www.hud.gov/helping-americans/public-indian-housing-pha-plans" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">HUD</a> Capital Fund Program <strong>Five-Year Action Plan</strong> at its <strong>June 10, 2026</strong> board meeting, held at <strong>4:00 p.m.</strong> at the Housing Authority Office (<strong>1001 S. Orchard Street, Boise</strong>). The board’s action approved amendments through <strong>separate</strong> resolutions for Ada County Housing Authority and Boise City Housing Authority. </p>
<p>The amendments follow a required resident/public review process earlier in 2026, including a <strong>public comment period from April 3 through May 18, 2026</strong> and a <strong>public hearing on May 11, 2026 at 10:00 a.m.</strong></p>
<h2>How the public process worked</h2>
<p>BCACHA’s posted notice said comments or recommendations on the significant Capital Fund Five-Year Action Plan amendments could be submitted to <strong>1001 S. Orchard St., Boise, ID 83705</strong> or via email. The notice also said a link to access the public hearing virtually would be available on the webpage prior to the meeting start time.</p>
<p>BCACHA also stated it complies with ADA requirements, and that residents needing auxiliary aids, services, or special modifications should contact the notice-listed coordinator—requests were due <strong>no later than seven (7) days</strong> before the hearing.</p>
<h2>What BCACHA approved in the Capital Fund plan</h2>
<p>BCACHA’s updated summary described the amendments as changes that would allow the agency to spend allocated Capital Fund Program dollars on allowable expenses. The document emphasized that the listed <strong>estimated costs are preliminary and subject to change</strong>.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>RAD/Repositioning Study (1480):</strong> $100,000</li>
<li><strong>Capital Needs Assessments (1480):</strong> $50,000</li>
<li><strong>Pre-development work</strong> (architectural, engineering, environmental, title work) (1480): $250,000</li>
<li><strong>Environmental Remediation (1480):</strong> <strong>$2,000,000</strong></li>
<li><strong>Safety and Security Upgrades (1480):</strong> $50,000</li>
<li><strong>Electrical Upgrades (1480):</strong> $250,000</li>
</ul>
<p>In the June board packet discussion, BCACHA noted that the proposed items would <strong>impact residents at the affected properties</strong> and said information about the changes had been provided to residents.</p>
<h2>Why BCACHA says the amendments are needed</h2>
<p>Board materials describe the Capital Fund Program structure as a <strong>rolling five-year plan</strong>, meant to provide flexibility to move projects between years as needed (while still following procurement requirements).</p>
<p>BCACHA also discussed the need to add <strong>transfers to operations</strong>, explaining that federal regulations limit how much Capital Fund Program money can be transferred to operations. Board materials additionally pointed to concerns about the <strong>age of the buildings (constructed in 1970)</strong>, saying future analysis may indicate a need for more extensive rehabilitation rather than only smaller-scale improvements.</p>
<p>Finally, BCACHA said it is exploring participation in the <strong>Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD)</strong> program and is working with <strong>CSG Advisors</strong> on repositioning and consulting services related to those efforts.</p>
<h2>What residents should watch next</h2>
<p>This June approval authorizes BCACHA to proceed with the <strong>planning and eligible capital categories</strong> described in its HUD Capital Fund amendment materials. It does <strong>not</strong> automatically mean specific construction or site changes are scheduled immediately.</p>
<p>For residents, the practical next checkpoint is BCACHA communications tied to site-specific planning, procurement, and any updates to timing as studies and pre-development work progress—especially because the cost figures were labeled <strong>preliminary</strong> and could change.</p>
<h2>Sources</h2>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://bcacha.org/fr/nouvelles-2/public-notice-significant-amendment-to-capital-fund-program-five-year-action-plan/" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">BCACHA public notice — Significant and Non-Significant Amendments to Capital Fund Program Five-Year Action Plan</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.hud.gov/helping-americans/public-indian-housing-pha-plans" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">HUD guidance — Public Housing Agency (PHA) Plans</a></li>
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