County Awards Funds for Affordable Housing Projects

CLEARFIELD – At Tuesday’s regular board meeting, the Clearfield County Commissioners approved awarding a total of $52,500 in funding for five, different affordable housing projects.

The county recently solicited applications for affordable housing projects to be funded by the Clearfield County Affordable Housing Fund. Projects were to increase the availability of quality, affordable housing either through sales or rental to any county resident whose annual income is less than the median, according to Jodi Brennan, planning director.

Eligible projects included owner-occupied rehabilitation, rental rehabilitation, first-time home buyers programs, housing counseling programs, emergency repairs programs, elderly, special needs and disabled housing, veterans housing, new home construction, land banks, transitional housing, homeless shelters, community stabilization programs, foreclosure prevention, emergency rental assistance and bridge loans for rental housing development.

The county received a total of six applications, which were reviewed by the county’s planning and community development office based upon the program guidelines. “The request for funds totaled $90,000, which was more than the award funding available. Not all projects could be funded or fully-funded,” explained Brennan.

Funding awards were approved for the following projects:

Since 2012, Clearfield County has awarded more than $341,570 in Affordable Housing Trust Funds, according to Brennan.

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