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Habitat for Humanity highlights local builds, repair program and Grandview project
Summary
Denise James of Habitat for Humanity of the Rogue Valley told the council the affiliate has built and sold 85 homes since 1987, described a growing home-repair program funded with CDBG, and said two housing-infrastructure grants are supporting a 14-home Grandview project whose timeline is pressured by state grant deadlines.
Denise James, executive director of Habitat for Humanity of the Rogue Valley, addressed the Medford City Council on Nov. 5 about the affiliate’s local work and partnerships with the city.
James said Habitat has built and sold 85 homes since 1987 and outlined several city-partnership projects: a 10th Street infill that produced three homes after environmental reviews and a neighborhood stabilization program that produced six newly built homes and seven…
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