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County holds final public hearing on $1.9 million CHIP application for owner‑occupied rehab and home repair
Summary
Lorain County held a final public hearing June 6 on a proposed $1.9 million Community Housing Impact and Preservation (CHIP) application that would use CHIP and local HOME program income to fund owner‑occupied rehabilitation and home‑repair projects across the county and partner cities.
Lorain County held its final public hearing June 6 on a proposed Community Housing Impact and Preservation (CHIP) program application for program year 2025 that would combine CHIP CDBG funds and participating jurisdictions’ housing program income to fund owner‑occupied rehabilitation and home‑repair activities.
Lauren Falcone of Kleinfelder summarized the proposal and timelines to the commissioners, saying the county and partner jurisdictions intended to request roughly $928,000 in CHIP owner‑rehab funds plus about $301,990 of HOME housing program income and $480,000 for home‑repair grants, for a total program budget near $1.9…
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