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Franklin board approves forms to launch owner-occupied rehabilitation program

3850008 · June 17, 2025
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The Board of Public Works and Safety on June 16 approved forms that allow the city to begin inspections and contract work for a new owner-occupied rehabilitation program aimed at low-income homeowners. The program has received about 35 applications; staff expects to serve roughly 20–25 households depending on needs and available funds.

The Franklin Board of Public Works and Safety on June 16 approved administrative forms that will let the city begin inspections and contract work under an owner-occupied rehabilitation program for low-income homeowners.

Whitney Cohen, grant administrator for the Franklin owner-occupied rehabilitation program, told the board the forms allow the mayor to sign construction contracts, begin home inspections and create a record-keeping workflow: "I am the grant administrator for the Franklin owner occupied rehabilitation program." The board voted to approve forms A through E for the initial group of clients.

The approval moves the program into an…

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