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City Council Approves Major Renovations for Homeless Services

June 14, 2024 | High Point, Guilford County, North Carolina



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City Council Approves Major Renovations for Homeless Services
During a recent government meeting, the council approved funding for renovations at a local facility aimed at enhancing services for the homeless. The project will include significant upgrades such as expanded bathrooms, additional office space, and a common area for personal services. A licensed contractor will oversee the renovations, with the city providing a grant to Oakwood Community Development Corporation (CDC) to facilitate the work.

Councilman Andrews raised concerns regarding the nature of the funding, clarifying that the allocated funds are specifically for renovations rather than operational costs. The city has reviewed the financials of Oakwood CDC, including IRS Form 990 for the years 2021 and 2022, to ensure compliance and capability for the project. The contractor selected for the renovations submitted a proposal of $144,000, which was deemed low, prompting the inclusion of a 10% contingency, bringing the total approval amount to $158,000.

In addition to the renovation discussions, the council celebrated the city’s recent recognition as an \"All American City,\" highlighting the collaborative efforts of city officials and community members. This accolade was achieved during a recent event in Denver, where representatives exchanged ideas with other cities facing similar challenges. The council emphasized the importance of this recognition and encouraged residents to participate in upcoming community events, including a Father's Day celebration and a Juneteenth picnic, marking a vibrant weekend for High Point.

The meeting concluded with expressions of gratitude towards city staff and community partners for their contributions to the All American City achievement, reinforcing a sense of unity and shared purpose within the community.

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