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The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has awarded housing authorities throughout the state over $5.1 million, which will fund improvements to public housing units.
The funds, issued through HUD’s Capital Fund Program, support repairs, renovations and modernizations to public housing units.
The funds will be distributed as follows:
Auburn Housing Authority |
$198,771
Bar Harbor Housing Authority
$158,868
Bath Housing Authority
$126,208
Brewer Housing Authority
$190,207
Brunswick Housing Authority
$235,158
Ellsworth Housing Authority
$63,387
Fort Fairfield Housing Authority
$115,969
Housing Authority City of Bangor
$811,122
Lewiston Housing Authority
$474,331
Mount Desert Housing Authority
$19,337
Old Town Housing Authority
$88,629
Portland Housing Authority
$1,293,727
Presque Isle Housing Authority
$278,955
Sanford Housing Authority
$159,642
South Portland Housing Authority
$391,975
Southwest Harbor Housing Authority
$59,643
The Housing Authority of the City of Westbrook
$76,684
Tremont Housing Authority
$27,780
Van Buren Housing Authority
$129,071
Waterville Housing Authority
$272,104
Maine Total
$5,171,568
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