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Housing services reports 4,786 households served in April; Redbird Smith Estates nearing completion
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Todd Enloe told the Cherokee Nation Community Service Committee the housing authority served 4,786 households in April, reported rising delinquencies, and gave timelines for new homes in Sallisaw and duplexes in Jay.
Todd Enloe, representing Housing Services, told the Cherokee Nation Community Service Committee on June 16 that the housing authority served 4,786 households in April and provided several program and construction updates.
Enloe said delinquent rent and fee balances rose from about $98,000 in March to about $122,000 in April, and staff watch a $130,000 threshold with concern. “Delinquencies have crept up on us,” Enloe said, adding that totals above $130,000 make him “a little bit nervous.”
On homeowner assistance, Enloe said the program (Homeowners Assistance Fund)…
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