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Greenville council backs $500,000 HOME commitment for 84‑unit Fington Trace Phase 2
Summary
Council approved a staff recommendation to allocate $500,000 in HOME funds to help finance Fington Trace Phase 2, an 84‑unit, $20.2 million affordable rental development proposed by Taff Mills; council members voiced traffic and sidewalk concerns but supported pressing ahead to add affordable units.
The Greenville City Council approved a $500,000 HOME funding commitment on April 9 to back Fington Trace Phase 2, an 84‑unit affordable rental development proposed by Taff Mills Group.
Assistant Director Renee Scheme told council the city is again using HOME funds with low‑income housing tax credits to maximize unit production and long‑term affordability. "This approach allows us to maximize unit production, ensure long‑term affordability, and make developments financially viable," she said.
Dustin Mills, president…
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