CENTRE COUNTY, Pa (WJAC) — Affordable housing in Centre County could be getting a two-million-dollar boost.
The county is looking to spend that amount from extra funding through the Emergency Rental Assistance Program.
County administrators want the money to go to an affordable housing related construction or development project.
“If we have an affordable housing group like Housing Transitions, the Two Landlords, or Habitat for Humanity, and they have the ability to use some, or a fraction of the two million dollars to really accelerate a project that they have already started or are about ready to start. I think that’s kind of our target for this.”
In Centre County, the Emergency Rental Assistance Program has distributed nearly twenty million dollars to more than three thousand households.
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