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Regional planning commission says it brought $93 million to the region; highlights housing, transport and resiliency projects
Summary
The Central Shenandoah Planning District Commission told Augusta County supervisors it secured $93 million in state and federal funding over the past five years, highlighted new housing and transportation wins and urged the county to press the state for funds to complete mandated water-supply plans.
Anne, a representative of the Central Shenandoah Planning District Commission, told the Augusta County Board that over the five-year period covered in the district's report the commission "brought in $93,000,000 in state and federal funding to this region." She said FY25 funding included $2.5 million for housing projects, about $3.5 million for resiliency work and roughly $69,600,000 for transportation projects driven by successful smart-scale awards.
The presentation emphasized workforce and transit initiatives. Anne described the region's small but growing housing program…
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