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City and CCIP report progress on ARPA-funded home rehabilitation program; applications closed
Summary
Chester officials and the Chester Community Improvement Project reported Feb. 26 that a home rehabilitation program funded with ARPA funds has 38 applications in process (out of a 78-application allotment), 27 projects completed and a waiting list; the program provides up to $10,000 per eligible homeowner.
Representatives from the Chester Community Improvement Project (CCIP) and city staff provided an update Feb. 26 on a home-rehabilitation pilot funded with American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) money.
Annette Pyatt, executive director of the Chester Community Improvement Project, and Amanda Johnson, city staff, said the program’s application period is closed. The program allotted capacity for 78 applications; CCIP reported receiving 38 completed applications that have entered the processing pipeline. CCIP said 27 projects are complete or at final inspection, four projects are starting renovations, 11 projects are in…
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