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City authorizes $200,000 for pilot affordable-housing build with Pitt Community College

3778703 · June 12, 2025
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Greenville approved a memorandum of understanding with Pitt Community College to construct three affordable single-family homes using PCC trade programs; the city allocated $200,000 and the project anticipates $450,000 total costs with additional contributions from Greenville Utilities and private partners.

The Greenville City Council voted June 9 to authorize a memorandum of understanding with Pitt Community College to pilot construction of three affordable single-family homes as part of the West Greenville affordable-housing plan.

Council authorization matters because the pilot uses college trade programs to construct homes on campus that will be relocated to a city site, combines workforce development with affordable housing production, and includes a city allocation of $200,000 to the pilot.

Neighborhood Business Services Director Tatiana Berryman described the plan as a…

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