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3/6/1996
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VII - A
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7 <br /> 4 <br /> • The Town of Carrboro administers the Carrboro CDBG Small Cities program. <br /> • The Hillsborough Planning Department Is responsible for planning and policy <br /> development for the town, including the recently adopted 2010 plan. <br /> ONE-YEAR ACTION PLAN <br /> Deactlp*m of Key Projects <br /> The Consolidated Plan for Orange County identified the following key projects: <br /> • Land aoquisition, rehabil taftn, and public services for children in the Pine <br /> Knolls neighborhood ($80,000). <br /> • infrastructure, including the upgrade of parking lots, sid•waiks, landsoaping, <br /> open areas, street furniture, street lights, signage, and traft signals 040,000). <br /> • Rehabilitation of public housing in the South Estes Drive and Craig Gomains <br /> neighborhoods (3300,000). <br /> • Housing rehabilitation loans to low-income owner and renter households <br /> ($3W1000)- <br /> • Acquisition of eight units In the Carr Court neighborhood In Carrboro for <br /> rehabilitation and sate to low-income households($1 M500). <br /> • Construction of the InterFaith Council's Project HomeStart transitional housing <br /> development on Homestead Road in Chapel Hill ($30,000). <br />
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