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The housing authority will accept applications for a public housing program for the first 50 families who call. The subsidy can be used at Apollo Terrace , 940-980 N. 66th Ter., a 30-unit ...
Starting this month, undocumented immigrants, homeless people and others can apply for a “community ID” card through Legal Aid Service of Broward County. The county-funded Community ...
Broward County is planning a 10-year affordable housing plan. About a year ago, the median rent in the county was $2,802, and the median salary was $55,528, according to census data included in ...
Each state may have varying departments or divisions to disseminate funds. Shown above is the program flow from the federal to local level in the State of Utah. In Utah, LIHEAP funding is managed through the Home Energy Assistance Target (HEAT) program, which is handled by the state or Association of Governments (AOG).
Under this innovative new program, The City of Sunrise will reimburse homebuyers up to $2,000 for select improvements to a newly purchased single-family foreclosure or short sale home. The new program is an effort to attract new residents to Sunrise - and benefit existing residents by helping to improve the appearance and property values in ...
The Alvin Sherman Library is a unique joint-use facility serving the residents of Broward County as well as Nova Southeastern University students, faculty, and staff members. Thanks to an agreement between the Broward County Board of County Commissioners and NSU, the Alvin Sherman Library offers traditional public library services as well as ...
During a divorce and custody proceeding in Broward County in 2020, ... She has called for an incentive program for homeowners to convert short-term rentals into less transient uses, and says she ...
South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (SFRTA), based in Pompano Beach, Florida, [1] provides public transport services in Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach Counties. The organization was created on July 1, 2003, by the Florida Legislature and enacted by the Florida Department of Transportation.