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Houston will add more funding for its homeless initiatives in fiscal year 2026-27.
On May 13, officials with the Houston Housing and Community Development Department presented their proposed budget for the upcoming fiscal year, which includes a 107% increase for homeless initiatives.
Breaking it down: HCD presented a $37.3 million budget for the city’s special revenue fund, which includes the End Street Homeless plan. In FY2025-26, the same fund had a budget of $17.9 million, but is expecting to spend close to $22.5 million by the end of the fiscal year in June. The newly presented budget will result in a 107% increase.
According to the department, the entire special revenue fund will go to personnel, maintenance and operation for the End Street Homeless plan. The plan includes 419 Emanicipation, the city’s hub for homeless individuals to receive resources for housing and other needs.
The total budget for HCD is $38.6 million, with $1.2 million going to its general fund. Additional funding, such as for employee salaries, will come from grants.
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