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City reports mobile-home repair program status; $800,000 allocated and average repair cost $10,000–$13,000 per unit

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Housing staff said previous allocations for mobile-home repairs have been spent or are in progress; $800,000 remains available for a new round and prior repairs averaged about $10,000–$13,000 per unit.

Richmond’s director of housing and community development told council members the city’s mobile-home repair program has funds available for new repairs but that the work has schedule and administrative lead time.

Merrick Malone, director of Housing and Community Development, said earlier allocations of $500,000 and $300,000 had been expended or are in progress; those projects reduced a waiting list from…

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