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Tri-County Community Action says Hughesville office closed after mold; seeks up to $800,000 for repairs
Summary
Southern Maryland Tri-County Community Action told the Southern Maryland delegation its Hughesville building was closed because of major mold and infrastructure problems and that up to $800,000 is needed for remediation and planning; agency leaders requested delegation support to secure funding to restore services.
Southern Maryland Tri-County Community Action told the Southern Maryland delegation on a January meeting that its Hughesville office at 8383 Old Leonardtown Road was abruptly closed because of major mold and related renovation challenges and that the agency urgently needs funding to restore operations.
The agency's leader, Dr. Michael Young, said the two‑story building — constructed in 1946 and about 8,000 square feet — contains four one‑bedroom apartments on the second floor and multiple program spaces on the first floor. "We desperately need your help and support," Young told the delegation, adding that an architect and engineer estimated about $800,000 would be required for the immediate renovation work. He said costs to preserve residential…
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