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Asheville staff propose $19.2M CDBG-DR reallocation to speed single-family storm recovery
Summary
City staff proposed a substantial amendment to reallocate $19.2 million of CDBG-DR funds toward the states Renew NC single-family reconstruction program, shifting $10M from infrastructure and $9.2M from multifamily, to accelerate repairs and reconstructions for storm-affected homeowners; council requested more detail on trade-offs and contractor eligibility.
City housing staff on May 7 told the Asheville City Council at a virtual agenda-briefing that they plan to pursue a substantial amendment to the citys CDBG-DR action plan to move $19,200,000 into the states Renew NC single-family rehabilitation and reconstruction program.
The staff proposal, presented by Elma (housing staff), would reallocate $9,200,000 from the citys affordable multifamily construction allocation and $10,000,000 from the CDBG-DR infrastructure allocation (staff identified the latter as estimated design costs for the North Fork water project that could be reimbursed later through FEMA/HMGP). "Staff proposed pursuing a substantial amendment to the CDBG Doctor action plan to reallocate $19,200,000 to the Renew NC program," Elma said during the briefing.
Why it matters: Renew NC reconstruction projects follow HUD rules that require bringing a home to decent, safe and sanitary standards; staff said rising construction costs prompted the state…
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