Habitat for Humanity given funding for six Temecula homes

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development provides Neighborhood Stabilization Program funding to local governments including counties which administer the NSP program for incorporated cities. The Riverside County Board of Supervisors has authorized the use of $1,379,087 of NSP funding for six single-family homes to be built by Habitat for Humanity Inland Valley in Temecula.The supervisors’ 5-0 vote Tuesday, July 11, approved a loan agreement with Habitat for Humanity Inland Valley for the use of the NSP funds. The interest-free loan is for $1,313,417, and the supervisors’ action also allocated $65,670 for county staff and delivery costs. Because federal funding is involved the project is subject to the National Environmental Policy Act as well as the California Environme
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