Hernando County Housing Authority to Hold January 26 Public Meeting
The Hernando County Housing Authority will hold a public meeting Jan. 26 at 3 p.m. in Brooksville; ADA accommodations and hearing-impaired services are available.

The Hernando County Housing Authority will convene its regular meeting Monday, January 26, 2026, at 3:00 p.m. at its offices, 621 W. Jefferson Street in Brooksville. A public legal notice published Jan. 16 confirmed the session is open to residents and includes details about Americans with Disabilities Act accommodations and hearing-impaired assistance.
The notice makes clear that community members may attend the meeting at the authority's offices. For residents who need accommodations, the housing authority provided a contact phone number, 352-754-4160, and offered instructions for arranging hearing-impaired services in advance. Those who require special assistance are advised to use that number to ensure their needs are met before the meeting.
Regular board meetings are where the authority manages operational items that affect renters and applicants across Hernando County. Although the notice does not list a specific agenda, housing authority sessions typically involve review of budgets, program administration, compliance with federal and state housing rules, and decisions that shape local rental assistance and public housing services. For tenants, voucher holders, landlords and community service providers, these meetings are a primary venue to observe how policy and funding decisions are carried out.
Holding the meeting at the authority's Brooksville office makes it accessible to residents in the county seat and nearby communities. The timing and published public notice satisfy statutory transparency expectations and provide a predictable forum for those tracking housing services, waiting lists or agency priorities. Local nonprofits, service agencies and landlords who work with the authority often monitor these meetings for updates on funding, program changes and partnership opportunities.

For Hernando County residents who cannot attend in person but need to request accommodations, contacting the housing authority at 352-754-4160 before the meeting will outline available options and any procedural requirements. Attending or monitoring this session can give residents early notice about administrative changes that could affect rental assistance, maintenance standards or eligibility processes in the months ahead.
What happens at the January 26 meeting will inform the authority's direction on housing services in Hernando County. Residents with an interest in affordable housing, tenant services or agency oversight should note the date, check arrangements for accessibility if needed, and contact the housing authority for further information or to confirm any additional meeting details.
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