- Posted August 01, 2012
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Housing, homelessness funds headed to Detroit area
CLINTON TOWNSHIP (AP) -- Macomb County's Clinton Township will get more than $487,000 in federal funds to improve affordable housing.
The money was announced Monday and is part of $4.2 million in Community Development Block Grants, Emergency Shelter Grants and a program expanding the supply of affordable housing for low-income families in southeastern Michigan.
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development grants were announced Monday.
Macomb County will receive $1.6 million in block grants and $1.1 million in HOME Program funding.
Farmington Hills in Oakland County will get a $344,000 grant. A $361,000 grant is headed to Waterford Township, also in Oakland County.
Wayne County's Livonia will get nearly $283,000.
Published: Wed, Aug 1, 2012
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