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8 <br />Description of Kev Proiects <br />The 1995-2000 Consolidated Plan for Orange County; the 1996-97 Annual Action Plan; and the 1997-98 Annual <br />Action Plan identified the following key projects: <br />~ Land acquisition, rehabilitation, and public services for children in the Pine Knolls neighborhood <br />($180,000). <br />~ Infrastructure, including the upgrading of parking lots, sidewalks, landscaping, open areas, street <br />furniture, streetlights; signage, and traffic signals ($50,000). <br />~ Rehabilitation of public housing in the South Estes Drive and Craig Domains neighborhoods ($903,000). <br />~ Housing rehabilitation deferred loans to low income owner and renter households ($481,000). <br />~ Acquisition of eight units in the Carr Court neighborhood in Carrboro for rehabilitation and sale to low <br />income households ($162,500). <br />~ Construction of the InterFaith Council Project HomeStart transitional housing development on Homestead <br />Road in Chapel Hill ($50,000). <br />~ Site Improvements at the Culbreth Park and Efland Estates subdivisions to facilitate new housing <br />construction by Habitat for Humanity ($66,000) <br />~ Site improvements for a small housing demonstration project on Scarlett Drive and Legion Road to be <br />developed by the Orange Community Housing Corporation ($73,770) <br />~ Construction of transitional housing units for formerly homeless substance abusers to be built by Freedom <br />House in partnership with InterFaith Council ($337,000) <br />~ Acquisition and rehabilitation of two (2) rental units by the Orange Person Chatham Mental Health <br />Agency for a severe, persistently mentally ill county residents ($80,000) <br />~ Support continued operation. of the InterFaith Council Employment Project, a job training and substance <br />abuse counseling porgram for shelter residents ($35,000) <br />~ Assist EmPOWERment, Incorporated purchase Merritt Mill Square property with release of funds for this <br />purpose conditional on staff review of responses to the nine issues raised by the HOME Consortium <br />($70,000) <br />~ Assist Habitat for Humanity with site improvement work in the Culbreth Park and Efland Estates <br />subdivisions. ($60,000) <br />~ CapitaUl~ a Neighborhood Revitalization Loan Fund to purchase and rehabilitate housing in the Chapel <br />Hill/Cattboro-.area for resale to very low to low income families. ($60,000) <br />~ Site planning expenses for the Park Road site in the Pine Knolls neighborhood. ($40,000) <br />~ Construction of a parking lot on the corner of Rosemary Street and Sunset Drive to revitalize a business <br />area serving low income neighborhoods in Chapel Hill. ($10,000) <br />~ Provide funding to GOOD WORK, a local non-profit organization to create a small business development <br />program in Chapel Hill. ($38,000) <br />