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Ohio Regional Development outlines $700,000 CHIP grant; board asked to provide county resolution of support

Richland County Board of Commissioners · March 27, 2026
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Summary

An Ohio Regional Development representative briefed the board on a proposed $700,000 Community Housing Improvement Program (CHIP) grant, described income limits and program caps (up to $85,000 per owner‑rehab), and asked Richland County to pass a resolution supporting Shelby’s application so county projects can participate.

Dale Hardle of Ohio Regional Development briefed the Richland County Board of Commissioners March 26 on the Community Housing Improvement Program (CHIP) and the timeline to apply for a proposed $700,000 grant administered by the City of Shelby.

Hardle defined CHIP as the "Community Housing Improvement Program" and said the 2026 application round would make roughly $700,000 available to Shelby and participating jurisdictions, contingent on state funding. He said Shelby will serve as the grantee and asked the county to adopt a…

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