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Broward’s infill program nears 100 homes; 12 more units slated for nonprofit builders
Summary
Ralph Stone described the county’s long-running infill homeownership program that turned vacant lots in the Broward Municipal Services District into housing for first‑time buyers; three nonprofits were awarded four lots each and are expected to produce 12 homes by next year.
Ralph Stone presented the Broward Municipal Services District infill homeownership program to the Broward Housing Council, describing its origins after the 2010 recession, the program’s housing product and an upcoming tranche of homes to push the program over 100 completed units.
Stone said the program began after the county identified nearly 100 vacant lots in the unincorporated Broward Municipal Services District (BMSD) that were dragging down neighborhoods; the county created an infill program for first‑time homebuyers that initially…
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