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Redevelopment Commission approves $35,000 local match for owner-occupied rehabilitation grant
Summary
The Franklin Redevelopment Commission unanimously approved a resolution to provide a $35,000 local match for an owner-occupied rehabilitation grant application, enabling the city to apply for up to $350,000 in federal funds to repair homes for low- and moderate-income residents.
The Franklin Redevelopment Commission on Monday voted unanimously to approve a resolution authorizing a $35,000 local match for an owner-occupied rehabilitation grant application.
The action lets the city participate in a HUD-funded program administered through the state; the grant’s maximum award is $350,000 and the presenter said the combined project is expected to be about $385,000. Whitney Kelling, grant administrator with Administrative Resources Association, briefed commissioners on the program and the city’s role before the vote.
Kelling said the program is a resident-focused home-repair effort for low- and moderate-income homeowners. Eligible work, she…
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