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10 <br /> Slide #10 <br /> Housing <br /> —43%of Total County Funds Alloeet9d to Housing Interne ntiens <br /> lnebre:neuLwS s S0.>]0 <br /> E..pn.�IvnYgMwLiw s 1.15!.00a <br /> E"'.yrer,ranF9 raae�am-Ynxntre;er 3 25006 <br /> Ctrmia HaMp.�a�n modhYx 6 a4Nx <br /> �,yµ muiwinrE+v.•n inwnita+:Ti.ww. 5 119."0 <br /> Slide #11 <br /> Housing <br /> —Over$2.9 million in To]al Cou my Emergency Housing A55ietawe <br /> Awarded <br /> � � InNlel P—Mbit Olple U].. SOMlr.1 <br /> AI.rIM IISerl q.i. <br /> m9fsY 6-m— $eta mo a'yu3.i33 <br /> SS�IIrRp 435vN0 55N.6fiI ����� lx NlR <br /> U�monrnml <br /> WES IMY:] 57fAWo m 1L31do <br /> OGASP sL]OyW So IW <br /> Saruurvdti W.ms so WA <br /> Commissioner Greene said Damon Seils, from the Carrboro Town Council, asked her if <br /> the County is applying for funds to support local businesses, in addition to supporting Housing <br /> programs. <br /> Travis Myren said funding can be used in various categories, but County staff <br /> recommended using it all in housing. He said these funds are available for the Towns to submit <br /> unique applications, separate from the County. <br /> Commissioner Greene asked if the CDBG was now being allocated to counties. <br /> Travis Myren said counties have been allowed to apply for CDBG funds due to Covid. <br /> Slide #12 <br /> Housing <br /> —Town Collaboration <br /> w & r 5 ins 5 71 <br /> 5 r,,,rx 5 •+L1r3 S .... <br /> SSAN S 9 474 S <br /> Slide #13 <br /> Emergency Housing Assistance <br /> Unique Households Served <br /> Households Served by ERA by Month <br /> +m <br /> '111H IJIUI <br />