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Council Adopts CHIP-Related Resolutions to Qualify for State Housing Funds; Language-access and MWBE Measures Included
Summary
Statesville approved a package of resolutions required to participate in the Georgia Department of Community Affairs CHIP program, including commitments on low- and moderate-income participation, language access, minority- and women-owned business outreach, and an affirmative fair housing marketing plan.
Statesville — The City Council voted Aug. 19 to adopt a set of resolutions required for participation in the state’s Community HOME Investment Program (CHIP), committing the city to accessibility and inclusion standards tied to the grant program.
Kenny, a city staff speaker, explained to council that the group of items under consideration would allow the city to receive CHIP funds and required the city to adopt policies ensuring low- and moderate-income people have access to work on redevelopment…
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