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Warner & Kaine Announce More Than $35 Million for Affordable Housing Across Virginia Amid COVID-19
Sep 11 2020
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Sens. Mark R. Warner and Tim Kaine (both D-VA) announced $35,719,247 in federal funding to support access to safe and affordable housing throughout Virginia, particularly in communities whose households face a higher rate of eviction. The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) awarded the funding through the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program. The funding is part of the $5 billion in supplemental CDBG funding authorized by the CARES Act in March.
“Too many Virginians are in danger of losing their homes due to the economic impacts of the coronavirus,” said the Senators. “We’re pleased to see significant funding go directly towards supporting affordable housing, and we will continue fighting to ensure people across the Commonwealth get the federal assistance they need.”
The CDBG program offers annual grants on a formula basis to states, cities, and counties to develop viable urban communities by providing decent housing and a suitable living environment and expanding economic opportunities, principally for low- and moderate-income persons.
The following localities will receive funding through the CDBG program:
Recipient Amount
Alexandria |
$943,356 |
Blacksburg |
$210,594 |
Bristol |
$116,003 |
Charlottesville |
$335,024 |
Chesapeake |
$876,358 |
Christiansburg |
$111,118 |
Colonial Heights |
$104,710 |
Danville |
$228,845 |
Fredericksburg |
$205,866 |
Hampton |
$688,562 |
Harrisonburg |
$326,630 |
Hopewell |
$125,506 |
Lynchburg |
$389,143 |
Newport News |
$971,659 |
Norfolk |
$1,250,901 |
Petersburg |
$189,765 |
Portsmouth |
$426,191 |
Radford |
$74,893 |
City of Richmond |
$1,362,346 |
Roanoke |
$546,786 |
Staunton |
$125,136 |
Suffolk |
$323,149 |
Virginia Beach |
$2,069,846 |
Waynesboro City |
$117,476 |
Winchester |
$182,191 |
Arlington County |
$1,348,826 |
Chesterfield County |
$1,216,799 |
Fairfax County |
$4,850,209 |
Henrico County |
$1,417,098 |
Loudoun County |
$1,448,141 |
Prince William County |
$2,145,011 |
Virginia Nonentitlement |
$10,991,109 |
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