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Council backs Habitat and SNAP applications for state CHIP housing funds
Summary
Spokane Valley approved partnering with Habitat for Humanity and Spokane Neighborhood Action Partners to apply for Department of Commerce CHIP funding; staff said applying imposes no financial obligation on the city.
The Spokane Valley City Council approved a motion to authorize the city to partner with Habitat for Humanity and Spokane Neighborhood Action Partners (SNAP) to submit applications for CHIP (Community Housing and Infrastructure Program) funding from the Washington State Department of Commerce.
Accounting and Finance Program Manager Sarah Farr told council the city does not incur any…
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