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Charlottesville housing authority outlines $6.36 million capital plan; $1.5M added for 2024 interior renovations
Summary
Charlottesville Redevelopment and Housing Authority staff presented a draft 2025–2029 Capital Fund Program that uses an anticipated $6.36 million over five years, with an extra $1.5 million allocated to 2024 to accelerate interior renovations at scattered-site public housing.
Brandon Collins, redevelopment coordinator for the Charlottesville Redevelopment and Housing Authority, presented a draft five-year Capital Fund Program (CFP) for 2025–2029 and described a newly available $1.5 million in additional HUD capital funds for 2024 that will speed interior renovations at scattered-site public housing.
Collins said the housing authority budgeted $1,270,000 for the most recent year and built the five-year plan on an anticipated $6,360,000 total. He described how the CFP differs from the authority’s operating fund and said the capital fund “comes as a grant from HUD” that requires a five-year plan, a resident advisory board consultation, a public comment period, a public hearing and board approval. Collins also cited 24 CFR part 903 as the federal regulation governing the resident advisory board process.
Why it matters: The plan directs most capital money to scattered-site single-family homes — the authority’s “parallel track” — and to a small set of…
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