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Louisa County approves $50,000 for essential home repairs to keep seniors in place
Summary
The Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a $50,000 allocation to the Fluvanna-Louisa Housing Foundation to support its essential home repair program after hearing that state and private grant funding has declined, leaving local households at higher risk of displacement.
Louisa County's Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Tuesday to provide $50,000 to the Fluvanna-Louisa Housing Foundation to support its essential home repair program, which the foundation says helps keep long-time, low-income homeowners—many of them seniors—in safe, habitable homes.
Kim Hyland, who identified herself as representing the Fluvanna-Louisa Housing Foundation, told the board the program has seen steadily increasing demand while several traditional funding sources have shrunk. Hyland said HPG (Housing Preservation Grant) and private…
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