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Arcata highlights $3 million state MORE grant to repair and replace mobile homes
Summary
City staff outlined a state-funded Manufactured Housing and Opportunity Revitalization (MORE) award of $3,000,000 to help owner-occupied mobile homes inside parks with health, safety, accessibility and replacement needs; staff said the award could assist about 36 households, with funds converting to grants after three years of occupancy and spending required by August 2026.
David Loya, Arcata’s director of community development, told the City Council on March 19 that the city has been awarded $3,000,000 from the state’s Manufactured Housing and Opportunity Revitalization (MORE) program to help low- and moderate-income households living in mobile homes inside mobile‑home parks.
Loya said the program targets owner‑occupied units in parks where the household earns at or below 80% of area median income. “It’s a state‑funded program… the funding associated with that is secure and stable,” he said, noting the city estimates it can assist roughly 36 households but has…
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