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Fiscal Court approves funding agreement with Habitat for Humanity; three homes expected by April 1, 2027

Henderson County Fiscal Court · July 28, 2026
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Summary

The court passed Resolution 26‑23 authorizing county funding to support Habitat for Humanity of Henderson; two homes already broke ground and the county expects all three homes to be completed by April 1, 2027 as part of a two‑year pilot to leverage state and federal funds.

The Fiscal Court read and approved Resolution 26‑23 authorizing the County Judge/Executive to execute an agreement with Habitat for Humanity of Henderson to support home construction. Judge/Executive Brad Schneider described the county's contribution as a two‑year experiment designed to leverage federal and state funds to increase affordable home production. The minutes note two homes had broken ground and the county expects all three homes to be completed by April 1, 2027.

Magistrate Puttman moved to adopt the resolution and Magistrate Southard seconded; a voice vote carried with all present voting in favor. The resolution directs county executives to execute the agreement and does not list a specific dollar amount in the minutes; staff follow up will implement the funding as authorized.