$2.45 million allocated to support Maine’s housing authorities amid COVID-19
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Nineteen housing authorities across the state have been granted a combined $2,458,784 to help them prevent, prepare, and respond to COVID-19 in public housing, according to a news release.
“This funding was allocated through the supplemental appropriations bill as part of the Phase 3 coronavirus emergency response package,” the release read.
The funding was awarded through the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Public Housing Operating Fund and will be distributed as follows:
Van Buren Housing Authority received $100,437
Fort Fairfield Housing Authority received $46,480
Portland Housing Authority received $737,368
Presque Isle Housing Authority received $116,767
Lewiston Housing Authority received $219,538
Brunswick Housing Authority received $97,118
Auburn Housing Authority received $96,119
Waterville Housing Authority received $131,226
Bangor Housing Authority received $437,364
Sanford Housing Authority received $79,302
Old Town Housing Authority received $40,733
Bath Housing Authority received $26,847
South Portland Housing Authority received $109,169
Brewer Housing Authority received $121,346
Southwest Harbor Housing Authority received $19,916
Bar Harbor Housing Authority received $44,537
Mount Desert Housing Authority received $7,332
Tremont Housing Authority received $10,641
Ellsworth Housing Authority received $16,544
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