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CRA holds public hearing on five‑year capital fund plan emphasizing interior renovations and resident priorities
Summary
Charlottesville Redevelopment Authority staff presented a five‑year capital fund action plan that prioritizes a $1.3M transfer for West Haven and roughly $4.6M for interior renovations across 62 scattered homes; staff said resident input and a December 2024 HUD grant underpin the work.
The Charlottesville Redevelopment Authority (CRA) opened a public hearing on its five‑year capital fund action plan, with redevelopment coordinator Brandon Collins saying the plan organizes HUD capital fund uses into authoritywide needs, a West Haven transfer and investments for AMP4 (the “parallel track”) scattered sites.
Collins said the plan is required for continued eligibility for the annual HUD capital grant and includes a 45‑day comment period and resident advisory board consultation. "It's really probably the closest thing to participatory budgeting that CRA does," Collins said, noting the draft was…
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