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Ashe County to apply for CDBG neighborhood revitalization funds; commissioners approve citizen participation plan

5528734 · August 4, 2025
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Ashe County commissioners approved a motion to accept a citizen participation plan and proceed with an application to the North Carolina Department of Commerce for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Neighborhood Revitalization Program funding during a public hearing at the county meeting.

Ashe County commissioners approved a motion to accept a citizen participation plan and proceed with an application to the North Carolina Department of Commerce for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Neighborhood Revitalization Program funding during a public hearing at the county meeting. Judson Levins of the High Country Council of Governments presented the program and solicited public input.

The program provides funds to assist low- and moderate-income residents with eligible activities such as housing rehabilitation (from urgent repairs to replacement), new construction, and public facilities projects. "The purpose of this public hearing is to give the opportunity for citizen input concerning the upcoming application submission for CDBG neighborhood revitalization funds," said Judson Levins, the High Country Council of Governments representative who briefed the board.

Levins told the board the statewide…

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