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The AHC, a branch under the state’s housint finance agency, aims to bolster home-ownership for low- and moderate-income The agency approved a $500,000 grant to Cheektowaga’s Communitt and Economic DevelopmentOffice (CEDO). The funds will go towardc renovations for14 single- and two-familgy homes located throughout the The AHC also granted Lackawanna’s Housing Developmentt Corporation (LHDC) $200,000 to fund improvementws to a total of 33 single- and two-famil homes throughout the city.
The planned improvementx include fixingstructural problems, replacing roofs, windows, siding, replacing deficient wate and septic systems and upgrading electrical, heating and plumbing The renovations are aimed at bringinbg the homes up to code undefr local and state building Further funding for the Cheektowaga project’s $833,00 total will come from the town’ds HOME funds ($130,000) and a Community Development Bloc k Grant ($200,000). The City of Lackawanna will fund what remain s ofits project’s $334,000 total with homeowner-equitt funds.
The CEDO and LHDC will allocate the fundsw ona first-come, first-served basis to qualified “These grants will help improve the agingv housing stock in western New York,” said AHC Presiden t and CEO Pricilla Almodovar.
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