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The City of Cleveland is using $15 million in federal funds to help homeowners fix up their properties and sustain neighborhoods.This week, it launched pre-approval applications for the citywide ARPA -funded home repair lottery. Cleveland has the oldest housing stock in Cuyahoga County.Building new homes and rehabbing others has long been the work of the Greater Cleveland Habitat for Humanity.
“It helps everybody in the community build equity and value in their homes. That's something they can keep within their family for years pass along to other members.'Last year, the city announced plans to utilize $15 million for home repair programs. $5 million was set aside for the city’s southeast side, where Mayor Justin Bibb identified the need. $10 million is dedicated to citywide work. Online applications will be accepted until 5 p.m. on Aug. 21.
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