Calhoun Times

State awards second round of grants through rural housing program

- By Dave Williams

The state awarded more than $9 million Monday to support more than 400 housing units in four Georgia communitie­s, the second round of grants through a program Gov. Brian Kemp created last year.

The Rural Workforce Housing Initiative, which Kemp announced during his annual State of the State address last January, includes $35.7 million to help spur the developmen­t of critically needed workforce housing across the state. The first round of grants totaling nearly $8.4 million was announced last September.

“This latest round of grants will help four more communitie­s provide the needed infrastruc­ture to meet demand as even more opportunit­y comes to rural parts of our state,” Kemp said Monday. “Georgians deserve to be able to live in the same communitie­s where they work, and this program is helping make sure they can.”

Three of the grants, worth about $2.5 million each, are going to the cities of Alma and Vidalia, and to the Developmen­t Authority of Donalsonvi­lle and Seminole County.

Alma’s grant will go to construct water, sewer, and street improvemen­ts to accommodat­e 60 new homes at the 40-acre Teresa’s Estate subdivisio­n. Vidalia will use its funding for water, sewer, street, and drainage improvemen­ts for the Triple Oaks subdivisio­n, which will include 70 homes and the capacity for an additional 150 in the second and third phases of the project.

The grant to the Developmen­t Authority of Donalsonvi­lle and Seminole County will go toward the necessary water, sewer, and drainage improvemen­ts for 53 homes in the first phase of a subdivisio­n. The developmen­t also has the capacity for an additional 67 homes.

The fourth grant, for $1.5 million, will go to the Dalton-Whitfield County Joint Developmen­t Authority for street and stormwater drainage required to complete the South Hamilton Residentia­l Infill Project, which will support 39 new homes.

In addition to meeting OneGeorgia Authority requiremen­ts, applicants for the grants leveraged other funding sources to demonstrat­e community commitment to increasing access to affordable workforce housing.

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