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https://www.ramseycounty.us/businesses/property-development/property-development-programs/neighborhood-revitalization#sidebar-contact-callout
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https://www.ramseycounty.us/sites/default/files/Property/Common%20App%202016%20Form.doc
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Neighborhood Revitalization & <br />Infrastructure <br />Contact us <br />Municipalities, property owners, agencies and organizations seeking funds to reduce <br />the local costs of projects that principally benefit suburban Ramsey County’s low- and <br />moderate-income residents (LMI) are eligible to apply for funds available through the <br />competitive funding pool. <br />Eligible projects may include infrastructure construction, neighborhood revitalization, <br />rental rehabilitation and other capital improvements. <br />Ramsey County has two sources of funding available: Community Development Block <br />Grant (CDBG) and HOME. Applicants must be able to demonstrate that funds benefit <br />LMI individuals and families either by locating the project in a low and moderate income <br />census tract or other defined geographic area or by compiling income data on activity <br />participants. <br />In the past, funds have been used to replace deteriorating water and sewer lines, build <br />sidewalks from affordable rental housing to a neighborhood commercial center, install <br />accessibility improvements in public buildings, rehabilitate affordable privately owned <br />rental housing, replace roofing and siding at a condominium complex, and acquire land <br />for construction of single family homes by Habitat for Humanity. <br />How to apply <br />Agencies and organizations interested in applying for funding will need to complete <br />the the 2016 CDBG and HOME Common Funding Application. <br />
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