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Nashville holds public hearing to pursue up to $950,000 CDBG-NR grant for owner-occupied housing

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At a July 16 Nashville Town Council meeting, councilors held a public hearing on a Community Development Block Grant—Neighborhood Revitalization (CDBG-NR) application that would ask for up to $950,000 to rehabilitate or reconstruct low-income owner-occupied homes; the council voted to proceed with the application.

Nashville held a public hearing July 16 to notify residents the town is pursuing a Community Development Block Grant—Neighborhood Revitalization (CDBG-NR) application that could request up to $950,000 to repair or rebuild low-income, owner-occupied homes. Ben Jones, who led the hearing, said the town has already begun income surveys and needs about seven completed surveys to submit a competitive application.

The CDBG-NR program is federally funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and administered in North Carolina by the North Carolina Department of Commerce. “This grant…

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