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City reports $11.5M HUD grant for manufactured‑home support; manager previews state budget outlook
Summary
City legislative staff announced Tucson will receive an $11.5 million HUD PRICE grant for manufactured‑home preservation, resident park ownership and eviction prevention; staff also previewed state budget availability and federal leadership changes affecting funding outlook.
Andres (City legislative liaison) told mayor and council that in December the City of Tucson received $11,500,000 from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development through the PRICE (Preservation and Reinvestment Initiative for Community Enhancement) grant program. Andres said Tucson was one of 17 awardees nationwide and the only Arizona recipient; the funds will support rehabilitation or replacement of aging manufactured homes, promotion of resident ownership of mobile…
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