Buncombe County -- Buncombe County Government Local News: Oct 21,2020 Calling it a โ€œchallenge that wonโ€™t go away,โ€

Commission Chair Brownie Newman expressed excitement about making ground on helping provide affordable housing for Buncombe County. During their meeting on Oct. 20, Commissioners unanimously approved nearly $1.3 million for projects that will help provide 892 affordable housing units, a key component of the Countyโ€™s 2025 Strategic Plan.

The funding comes from the Affordable Housing Services Program (AHSP), and the projects are vetted and scored by the Countyโ€™s Affordable Housing Committee, a group that reports and makes recommendations to Commissioners. In all, the committee considered 14 applications requesting more than $5 million before landing on nine projects that meet the task forceโ€™s criteria. Those initiatives will provide new construction, rental assistance, emergency repairs, and more. โ€œThis was a good process,โ€ stated Newman. โ€œI think that setting up the subcommittees is really paying off… This was in-depth conversation for a significant investment we are considering,โ€ he said, noting he believes Commissioners were a lot more informed on the projects than in past years.

The following are the projects receiving funding from the AHSP:

Jasper Apartments, $1,068,476 to help build 84 units
Eblen Charities, $156,000 for rental assistance
Eliada Homes, $10,050 for rental assistance
Asheville Area Habitat for Humanity, $228,449 for emergency home repairs
Mountain Housing Opportunities, $300,000 for emergency home repairs
CIMA, $25,000 for emergency home repairs
Eliada Homes, $25,000 for construction of on-site, affordable units
On Track Financial Education & Counseling, $25,000 to provide homeownership programming for 592 people
Buncombe County, $40,000 for four employee assistance benefit program loans
The Affordable Housing Committee has a balance of $673,297 that is still to be determined. โ€œIโ€™m glad we have additional funds, because we donโ€™t know what will happen with the pandemic,โ€ noted Commissioner Amanda Edwards. County staff said there are ongoing discussions about using the remaining funds for COVID-related issues, and recommendations would be forthcoming.

You can learn more about the projects that will receive funding here.


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