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Loudoun commits a penny per $100 assessed value — more than $17 million — to attainable housing and approves 15 projects
Summary
Loudoun County told residents it has committed a full penny per $100 of assessed value (more than $17 million) to an attainable housing fund, approved 15 projects yielding 1,366 units, and reported progress on its housing implementation plan.
Loudoun County officials said the Board of Supervisors has committed a full penny per $100 of assessed value — described in the address as more than $17,000,000 — to an attainable housing fund for the coming year and has approved 15 attainable-housing projects totaling 1,366 units.
Chair Phyllis J. Randall said the county has approved 15 attainable housing projects “resulting in 13 66 units serving households from 30 to 60% of the area median income,” and provided a project-status breakdown: 548 units were described as…
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