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High Point committee approves moving URP-26 assistance and disbursement policies to full council

2901094 · April 8, 2025
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Summary

The City of High Point Community Development Committee voted to forward the 2026 Urgent Repair Program (URP-26) assistance and procurement/disbursement policies to the full City Council, including authorization for staff to update 2025 income limits administratively when provided by the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency.

The City of High Point Community Development Committee voted April 8 to send the 2026 Urgent Repair Program (URP-26) assistance policy and procurement and disbursement policies to the full City Council and authorized staff to execute necessary documents, including an administrative update to income limits once new figures are provided.

The committee, chaired by Tyrone Johnson, heard a presentation from Nina Wilson, Community Development and Housing Director, who said the city has been awarded URP-26 funds and that this is the city’s fifteenth year running the program. "This year, we have received 165,000, which is $150,000 for programs and 15,000 for administration," Wilson said, adding the city will provide a $10,000 match for a total program pool of…

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