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'They need more housing' | Warner Robins hopes to make homeownership more accessible after infusion of federal money
WARNER ROBINS, Ga. — Warner Robins is looking to help a few more families become home owners. They received $1.5 million of federal grant money through the Community Housing Improvement Program to go toward affordable housing. That's good news to Lee Taylor. Every Wednesday through Friday, Taylor is hauling...
Warner Robins Secures $1.5 Million Grant for Affordable Housing Development
Warner Robins, GA has received a $1.5 million grant from the Community HOME Investment Program (CHIP), managed by the Department of Community Affairs (DCA). Announced on May 9, 2024, the grant will help build affordable housing for low to moderate-income families. This funding is part of a broader $13 million effort from the HOME Investment Partnerships Program by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), benefiting 19 communities in Georgia.
Warner Robins looks to purchase $420,000 in land for Commercial Circle development
WARNER ROBINS, Ga. — The City of Warner Robins may spend more than $400,000 to buy some land in Commercial Circle. It will go towards creating their ideal downtown with retail, living and green space. At the upcoming Tuesday night council meeting, the council will discuss whether to enter...
Historic Downtown Hawkinsville Property for Lease with Potential Incentives
82 South Houston Street is located in Downtown Hawkinsville’s historic district. This space is 2280 square feet and would be great for retail or office space The space is has an open concept but does have a large back area, perfect for office space or storage. There are also 2 bathrooms. This building is a candidate for RURAL Zone incentives and other downtown incentives. To see this property and learn more about downtown incentives, please call the Hawkinsville-Pulaski Economic Development Office at 478-892-3240 extension 6.Visit here for more details.
Warner Robins Seeks Resident Feedback for Expanding Affordable Housing Initiatives
Warner Robins seeks community feedback on affordable housing solutions. With a potential CHIP grant, the city aims to assist low-income families in home ownership, offering repairs and new construction. Interested? Call (478) 302-5518 for program details and eligibility. Your input could shape the future of local housing!
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