City Won't Renew "Room In The Inn" Lease

May 27, 2017 at 06:05 am by Bryan Barrett


On Friday (5/26/2017) the City of Murfreesboro notified Room in the Inn of the City's decision to not renew its lease agreement with the homeless shelter. The current lease agreement on the building at 640 West Main Street expires June 30, 2017.

Assistant City Manager Jennifer Moody said, "While the need for shelter services in our community has not diminished, the City can no longer maintain confidence in this organization's ability to take care of the facility and resolve issues of non-compliance. Specifically, Room in the Inn failed to respond to a number of issues raised by complaints, which resulted in the loss of funding from the State earlier this year."

Community Development Director John Callow noted, "Possible non-compliance with requirements is particularly troubling. "Staff recommended not renewing the current Lease Agreement that expires on June 30, 2017."

The City of Murfreesboro formerly provided support to Room in the Inn in the form of Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) funding to assist with the costs of shelter operations. In FY 2016-17, the Murfreesboro Community Development Department was awarded less than $170,000 in total ESG funding by the Tennessee Housing Development Agency (THDA).

Now those funds are currently supporting a number of local agencies that provide emergency shelter for homeless individuals and families. Agencies include The Salvation Army, the Domestic Violence Program, Doors of Hope and the Coldest Nights program covering shelter operation costs. The City also administers more than $550,00 in federal funding from the U.S Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) that supports local efforts to provide permanent supportive housing for individuals and families and activities of The Journey Home, Greenhouse Ministries and Murfreesboro Housing Authority.

On November 7, 2016, THDA notified the City of Murfreesboro Community Development Department that the State Comptroller's Office had received two complaints regarding Room in the Inn. A condensed timeline of events subsequent to the complaints is provided below:

Director Callow continued, "That Room in the Inn did not satisfy THDA in response to requested documentation in a timely manner is troubling. THDA and the City both recognize the vital role Room in the Inn serves in providing shelter services to the homeless in Murfreesboro, but based on non-compliance with the Lease Agreement and with THDA policies and procedures to protect clients, the City has chosen not to renew the lease."

The City of Murfreesboro is a founding member of the Homeless Alliance of Rutherford County (HARC) and is currently collaborating with HARC on development of a strategic plan for a comprehensive, social services campus. The plan seeks to address needs of residents experiencing homelessness in Murfreesboro.

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