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Asheville seeks public input on major housing recovery funding shift

Asheville seeks public input on major housing recovery funding shift

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ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) — The City of Asheville is asking residents for input on a proposed change to its disaster recovery housing plan that would significantly increase funding to repair homes damaged by Tropical Storm Helene.

The proposal would amend the city’s Community Development Block Grant-Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) Action Plan and redirect additional money into the Renew NC Single-Family Housing Program. City officials say the shift is aimed at speeding up housing recovery and helping more residents return to their homes.

If approved, the program’s allocation would jump from $3 million to $22.2 million. The city estimates the increase could help repair or fully rebuild about 55 to 65 homes.

Residents will have several opportunities to weigh in.

The public comment period runs from May 15 through June 14. A public hearing is also scheduled for the Asheville City Council meeting on Tuesday, June 9.

Beginning May 15, residents can review the proposed amendment online at Asheville Recovers or request a printed copy at Asheville City Hall, 70 Court Plaza.

Comments and questions can be submitted through June 14 via email at cdbg-dr@ashevillenc.gov or online at Public Input portal.

The city says accessibility accommodations are available for those who need them. Residents can contact ADA Coordinator Brad Stein at bstein@ashevillenc.gov or 828-259-5687 by June 3.

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