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Central Shenandoah PDC says region attracted $93M over four years; highlights housing, transit and resiliency projects

5823203 · September 23, 2025
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The Central Shenandoah Planning District Commission told Harrisonburg council it brought $93 million to the region from FY21–24, highlighted transportation projects, housing programs, and resiliency work, and previewed FY26 priorities including housing assistance, transit adjustments and floodplain planning.

An official from the Central Shenandoah Planning District Commission (CSPDC) presented the commission’s FY2025 annual report to Harrisonburg City Council on Sept. 23, saying the agency attracted $93 million in state and federal grant and program funding across FY2021–24.

The presenter identified major funding categories over the reporting period: transportation (noted as roughly $69.6 million), economic development and community planning (about $18.4 million), housing ($2.5 million) and resiliency ($3.5 million). The CSPDC speaker told council the commission’s FY24 receipts were $35.5 million…

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