Harrisonburg's City and HRHA Liaison Committee made significant strides in enhancing public-private partnerships during their recent meeting on July 25, 2025. The committee emphasized the effectiveness of these collaborations, particularly in expediting housing projects. Members noted that combining public funds with private expertise has proven to be the most efficient approach, leading to faster project completions compared to traditional methods.
A key discussion point was the need for a third-party audit of historical documents related to urban renewal. Historians have recommended this audit to ensure thoroughness and accuracy in the city's historical records. The city plans to engage a third-party auditor to review its holdings, with the possibility of HRHA partnering in this effort. City Clerk Miss Ulmer will assist in identifying qualified auditors, and outreach has already begun to local agencies for potential candidates.
The committee's focus on these initiatives underscores a commitment to improving housing development processes and preserving the city's historical integrity. As discussions continue, the collaboration between city officials and HRHA is expected to yield positive outcomes for the community.