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Fresno County supervisors approve submission of applications for more than $66 million in state supportive-housing funding
Summary
The Fresno County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved submitting applications for over $66 million in state funds to develop supportive housing projects that could create up to 90 permanent supportive units, including 51 in a rural city, if awards are made.
The Fresno County Board of Supervisors on Feb. 20 unanimously approved the county’s submission of applications for more than $66,000,000 in state funding to develop supportive housing projects.
If both applications are awarded, the county said the projects could deliver up to 90 new permanent supportive housing units to the region, including 51 units in a rural city — described in meeting remarks as the first project of its kind in one of the…
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