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More than $30 million in HUD capital fund program grants to improve affordable housing in Virginia

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money-newlinksU.S. Sens. Mark R. Warner (D-VA) and Tim Kaine (D-VA) announced that Virginia housing authorities have received more than $30.4 million in grants from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) Capital Fund Program. The funds will allow local public housing authorities to build, repair, renovate and/or modernize public housing in Virginia by making large-scale improvements, such as replacing roofs or making energy-efficient upgrades to replace old plumbing and electrical systems, or to pay down debt.

“These funds will expand affordable housing options for Virginia families and help ensure that public housing is poised for future viability,” said Sen. Warner. “Sustainable affordable housing stabilizes underserved neighborhoods and strengthens communities for the long term.”

“This funding will ensure more Virginians have access to safe, affordable housing,” said Sen. Kaine. “As a fair housing attorney for nearly two decades, I know that affordable housing can make a huge impact on a person’s life. From Lee County to Chesapeake, this funding will benefit communities across the Commonwealth for years to come.”

  • Abingdon Redevelopment & Housing Authority $34,740
  • Alexandria Redevelopment & Housing Authority $1,182,173
  • Bristol Redevelopment & Housing Authority $476,710
  • Charlottesville Redevelopment & Housing Authority $506,109
  • Chesapeake Redevelopment & Housing Authority $627,239
  • Cumberland Plateau Regional Housing Authority $320,458
  • Danville Redevelopment & Housing Authority $674,444
  • Fairfax County Redevelopment & Housing Authority $1,538,965
  • Hampton Redevelopment & Housing Authority $792,694
  • Hopewell Redevelopment & Housing Authority $589,972
  • Lee County Redevelopment & Housing Authority $85,027
  • Lynchburg Redevelopment & Housing Authority $483,540
  • Marion Redevelopment & Housing Authority $326,179
  • Newport News Redevelopment & Housing Authority $2,888,854
  • Norfolk Redevelopment & Housing Authority $6,988,486
  • Norton Redevelopment & Housing Authority $283,830
  • Petersburg Redevelopment & Housing Authority $611,996
  • Portsmouth Redevelopment & Housing Authority $1,651,640
  • Richmond Redevelopment & Housing Authority $6,415,087
  • Roanoke Redevelopment & Housing Authority $2,094,273
  • Scott County Redevelopment & Housing Authority $121,554
  • Staunton Redevelopment & Housing Authority $203,947
  • Suffolk Redevelopment And Housing Authority $619,773
  • Waynesboro Redevelopment & Housing Authority $240,442
  • Williamsburg Redevelopment & Housing Authority $139,093
  • Wise County Redevelopment & Housing Authority $233,666
  • Wytheville Redevelopment & Housing Authority $281,112






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