The Franklin County Land Bank is getting a major boost with $1 point 7 million in state funding aimed at tackling vacant and rundown properties across the region. The money from New York State Homes and Community Renewal will help acquire, repair or demolish blighted properties, with the goal of creating more safe and affordable […]
The Franklin County Land Bank is getting a major boost with $1 point 7 million in state funding aimed at tackling vacant and rundown properties across the region. The money from New York State Homes and Community Renewal will help acquire, repair or demolish blighted properties, with the goal of creating more safe and affordable housing in Franklin County. The funding will expand the group’s ability to improve neighborhoods and boost homeownership opportunities. Projects tied to the funding are expected to begin this spring, focusing on properties with the biggest impact on local communities.

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