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County supports CHIP grant application to fund infrastructure for 45-unit Habitat housing project
Summary
Clallam County commissioners on July 21 signaled support for applying to the Washington State Commerce Department’s CHIP infrastructure grant to pay water, sewer and storm connections for a proposed 45-unit Habitat for Humanity housing development.
Clallam County commissioners on July 21 signaled support for applying to the Washington State Commerce Department’s CHIP infrastructure program to fund site infrastructure for a proposed 45-unit housing development led by Habitat for Humanity.
County staff said Commerce reduced the award cap for this cycle but still offers up to $1 million per project and allows mixed-income proposals so long as at least 25% of units remain affordable. The Habitat project being discussed would include primarily homeownership units with a 25% affordability requirement recorded for 25 years if the grant is awarded.
Staff and Habitat representatives detailed projected…
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