Tax breaks used to attract manufactures would also encourage affordable housing. This program is called a “multi-county industrial park” tax break.
Charleston County has received $2.8 million in Community Development Block Grants and Home Investment Partnership funds from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Charleston County works on setting up affordable housing trust fund, but there's disagreement about how to do it.
Access to fresh, clean water and a functioning sewage system touches a trifecta of key issued, said LoElla Smalls, the department’s director. It has to do with money, the environment.
Nearly 50 homes in the Liberty Hill neighborhood of North Charleston have received new roofs or other critical repairs, thanks to work from the Liberty Hill Redevelopment group and funding.
The federal government offers these community block grants each year through its urban entitlement program, which helps communities like Charleston County support keys efforts including affordable housing, economic development , and
The federal funds will help create 340 homes, mostly in Charleston and North Charleston.
Charleston County, S.C. is using $3 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds on a home-repair program for its older, low-to-moderate income residents to reduce energy costs and increase safety measures.
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