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Charlottesville housing authority presents five-year HUD capital fund plan; targets interior renovations for 62 homes
Summary
At a March 12 work session, staff presented a five‑year Capital Fund (CFP) action plan that anticipates about $1.38 million annually and uses supplemental 2024 funds to accelerate interior renovations across 62 parallel‑track homes; a public hearing and board vote are scheduled for March 23, 2026.
At a March 12, 2026 work session, staff for the Charlottesville Redevelopment and Housing Authority presented a five‑year Capital Fund (CFP) action plan to guide capital improvements across the authority’s public housing portfolio.
"I am Brandon Collins. I'm your redevelopment coordinator," Brandon Collins told commissioners when he opened the presentation and began reviewing the CFP timeline, outreach and budget assumptions. Collins said the plan bundles authority‑wide projects, West Haven (AMP 1) needs and parallel‑track (AMP 4) renovations and anticipates roughly $1.38 million a year — about $6.9 million over five years — while noting annual amounts depend on congressional appropriations and proration.
The plan relies in part on supplemental funds from 2024 that Collins said enabled staff to accelerate an interior renovation project for…
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