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The Region XII Regional Housing Authority is reminding area residents they are open and accepting applications in their mission to provide very low-income
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Project Homekey
On July 16, 2020, the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) created a program called “Homekey,” and allotted a total of $600 million for eligible public entities to purchase and rehabilitate housing for conversion into interim or permanent, long-term housing. Nevada County and the Nevada County Housing Development Corporation (NCHDC) successfully applied, and in October, 2020, received $2.8 million in Homekey funds, including capital and operating costs. The County and NCHDC identified a motel operator willing to sell his property, located at 628 South Auburn Street in Grass Valley, which we will purchase and rehabilitate for this project.
With the Potomac River a few hundred yards away, residents of Fort Hunt are seeing ground water seeping up, running down the sidewalks and low-lying street areas. To cope with this situation while still getting a breath of fresh air, a pair of waterproof walking shoes might be a quick answer.
Sea level rise will increase flooding in many regions. Does that include areas on the rivers and bays, such as Mount Vernon? Local inundation maps from the National Weather Service show the extent and depth of a freshwater flood on the Potomac River from near Fletcher s Cove in Northwest D.C. to just above the mouth of Broad Creek in Prince George s County, Md., a distance of approximately 14 miles, including Alexandria and Mount Vernon. Potential backwater flooding of tributaries by the Potomac is also represented within this reach, including on Cameron Run, Oxon Run, Four Mile Run, and the Anacostia River. https://www.weather.gov/lwx/potomacinundationmaps
According to HUD, 15 Arkansas Housing Authorities will share in $620,454 under the program. Author: 5NEWS Web Staff Updated: 2:29 PM CST December 18, 2020
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. On Friday (Dec. 18) U. S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Ben Carson awarded approximately $78 million to hundreds of public housing authorities across the country to help residents of public housing and voucher-assisted housing increase their earned income and reduce their dependency on public assistance and rental subsidies.
According to HUD, 15 Arkansas Housing Authorities will share in $620,454 under the program.
“Putting people on the path to self-sufficiency by helping them find jobs and increase their earned income is an essential part of HUD’s mission,” said HUD Secretary Ben Carson. “This funding is a good example of how federal and local partnerships work to help connect families to jobs and educational opportunities to help them become a suc