The Kenora District Services Board has been warned that it needs to come up with nearly 490-thousand dollars to fund non-profit public housing units.
The Board's Housing Director says capital reserves are running dry and notes 2-providers may have nothing in the bank as early as next year.
CAO Dan McNeill says this has been a problem for some time now.
The KDSB services 8 non-profit providers for a total of 560-units.