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Hagerstown seeks $26 million HUD Choice Neighborhoods grant to rebuild three public-housing sites
Summary
City and Hagerstown Housing Authority co-apply for a $26 million HUD Choice Neighborhoods implementation grant to redevelop three housing sites in four phases, including 194 replacement units and new mixed-income housing; partners stressed checks, resident protections and local hiring strategies.
HAGERSTOWN — The city and the Hagerstown Housing Authority are moving forward with an application for a federal HUD Choice Neighborhoods implementation grant that would bring roughly $26 million to an eight-year redevelopment plan targeting three public-housing sites.
The Hagerstown Housing Authority is the lead applicant and the Delaware Valley Development Corporation is the identified development partner, presenters told the city council. The plan combines housing, people and neighborhood components and is structured in four phases starting with adaptive reuse of the MOLA building into 65 units, including 30 replacement units.
At a council work session, a consultant described the overall scope: the proposal would…
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