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Affordable housing units coming to Beulaville
Persistence and resilience paid off for a Duplin County town that found out last week it was receiving a housing grant from the state. The N.C. Office of Recovery and Resiliency has awarded $43.2 million from the Affordable Housing Development Fund (AHDF) to four municipal governments, including Beulaville, and one tribal government to increase community resilience. This third round of AHDF funding prioritized government entities that had not yet received...
Lumbee Tribe Awarded $7.4 million for affordable housing
PEMBROKE — The N.C. Office of Recovery and Resiliency (NCORR) has awarded $43.2 million from the Affordable Housing Development Fund (AHDF) to four municipal governments and the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina to increase community resilience. This third round of AHDF funding prioritized government entities that had not yet...
Lumbee Tribe, local municipalities awarded $43.2 million for affordable housing
RALEIGH, N.C. (WBTW) — The North Carolina Office of Recovery and Resiliency has awarded $43.2 million from the Affordable Housing Development Fund to local municipal governments and the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina for affordable housing, according to a news release by the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina. This will be the third round of […]
Town of Beulaville votes to apply for new affordable housing units
BEULAVILLE - The Beulaville Town Board of Commissioners meeting for the month of August had seven people in attendance along with the board, town clerk, and mayor. At the beginning of the meeting resident Katie Foy addressed the board with a request to get a temporary conditional use permit to place a mobile home in the residential agricultural district, which does not allow mobile homes. She is building a house...
Mount Olive discusses old housing problems
MOUNT OLIVE — Approximately a dozen community members and town employees were present in the July town hall meeting –at least half of which addressed the board during public sessions to discuss their concerns about substandard housing and financial accountability in Mount Olive. Once the public forum opened, Samuel Jerome Faison came forward to express concern about issues that “have not been addressed over the past 40+years. It’s just the same old lies and promises.” Faison’s home is one of several on Church Street that...
Town of Greenevers receives $750K to update homes
GREENEVERS — After public comment at the Greenevers Town Board meeting, on May 2, Trey Gurley from McDavid Associates informed the Board that the town of Greenevers was placed on the North Carolina distressed list. Towns who are placed in the distressed list qualify to apply for special funding to help address aging and or underfunded water and sewer infrastructures. Gurley reported that the town is required to complete an asset and inventory study of the water and sewer system. The study would help them...
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