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Montgomery is receiving federal funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. The money will support programs aimed at benefiting low- to moderate-income households as well as the elderly, the homeless and victims of abuse. Residents can participate in a public survey and attend a series of public meetings that begin on Sept. 23.
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Montgomery is one of 21 communities across the country receiving funding from the Biden-Harris Administration to create more lower-cost housing options.
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MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Almost $19 million in federal money is going to dozens of communities around Alabama to help with everything from sewers to…
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Low-income residents receiving federal assistance in Alabama might soon see their rent go up by more than $800 a year.Al.com reports the possible rate…
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More than 800 Alabamians could face eviction from public housing under a new proposal that would cut off assistance for higher-earning individuals.The…
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Tuscaloosa is competing with nearly 70 other communities for part of a half-billion dollar grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban…
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Gov. Robert Bentley says Alabama is getting more than $30 million in federal grants to help with the recovery from deadly tornadoes in April 2011.Bentley…
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Alabama is getting nearly $120 million in federal assistance to help with recovery from the deadly tornadoes in April 2011. Gov. Robert Bentley announced…