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Bowling Green commission approves programmatic agreement to speed HUD-funded home repairs
Summary
The Historic Preservation Commission voted to sign a programmatic agreement with the Ohio State Historic Preservation Office to exempt routine HUD-funded home repairs from full Section 106 review when specified conditions are met, allowing faster work on health-and-safety repairs for low- and moderate-income households.
The Bowling Green Historic Preservation Commission voted to approve a programmatic agreement with the Ohio State Historic Preservation Office that will streamline historic-review requirements for certain HUD-funded home repair projects.
Matt Snow, the City of Bowling Green’s community development administrator, told commissioners the city’s federally funded home repair program addresses health-and-safety repairs for low- to moderate-income households within city limits and “we are required to comply with section 106, historic preservation act…
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