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Huron to reapply for CHIP funds; $300,000 earmarked for city if awarded

2945396 · April 10, 2025
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Council authorized a multi-jurisdiction CHIP partnership application with Erie County, Sandusky and Vermilion; if the consortium receives funding, the city expects about $300,000 to be available for home repairs and major rehabilitation projects through 2027.

The Huron City Council authorized the city manager to execute a consortium agreement to apply for the state Community Housing Impact and Preservation (CHIP) program, joining Erie County, the City of Sandusky and the City of Vermilion.

City Manager Matt Lasco explained the city’s historical participation and the expected allocation: “As part of this agreement, there will roughly be $300,000 set aside for the city of Huron, which will help…

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