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Speaker: Emergency home-repair program ‘rebooted,’ $32 million planned over five years

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At Springfield City Hall public comment, resident Stephen Howard said the city has reset an emergency home-repair program he described as $32 million over five years and urged residents to contact the Office of Housing for help.

Stephen Howard, a Springfield resident, told the Springfield City Council during public comment that the city’s emergency home-repair program “has been rebooted.”

The program, Howard said, is “something like $32,000,000 for the next 5 years, coming out to about $6,400,000 a year,” and he encouraged residents who need help to contact the Springfield Office of Housing at 1600 East…

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