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United Way and Mooresville Housing Authority report CDBG-funded home repairs and pipe relining pilot
Summary
United Way and the Mooresville Housing Authority told the board that CDBG funds supported 21 owner-occupied home repairs and a pilot for cured-in-place sewer pipe relining at housing authority properties, with average United Way repair costs of about $13,000 per home and MHA lining 16 units in 2025.
United Way presenters Sarah Helmick and Linda Wahlberg reported to the board on 2024 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) home-repair work funded in partnership with the town. Helmick said the program focused on owner-occupied single-family homes with repairs generally under a $20,000 per-home cap and prioritized long-term residents, elderly households and households on fixed incomes. She reported the program served 21 households (11 African American, 6 white, 4 Hispanic) and that the average cost…
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