Cleveland, CMHA teaming up on $35M plan to replace antiquated housing, makeover East Side neighborhood (Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority)

Date Published: 
October 31st, 2019

From Cleveland.com:

The city and Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority intend to team up to pursue federal funding that would replace antiquated housing and revitalize an East Side neighborhood.

The project would involve a six-year, $35-million Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grant from the Department of Housing and Urban Development.

The grant, coupled with local funding, would allow CMHA to replace the housing at Woodhill Homes, which has nearly 500 apartments at Woodland Avenue and Woodhill Road.

Read Cleveland.com's article "Cleveland, CMHA teaming up on $35M plan to replace antiquated housing, makeover East Side neighborhood," featuring the Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority.

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