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Building housing for homeless: VT Housing Board commits $53 8 million

Building housing for homeless: VT Housing Board commits $53 8 million
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VHCB awards $53 8 million in state and federal funds | Vermont Business Magazine

VHCB awards $53 8 million in state and federal funds | Vermont Business Magazine
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Quality Inn under quarantine

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   BRATTLEBORO — An inn on Putney Road being used to house those without shelter during the COVID-19 pandemic was closed so residents could quarantine after two tested positive for the virus. A quarantine at the Quality Inn & Conference Center was scheduled from Friday through around April 30. Josh Davis, executive director of Groundworks Collaborative, said the state urged the action out of an abundance of caution. On April 7, a client of Groundworks tested positive for COVID-19 and was sent with their family to the Ho-Hum Motel in Burlington, which is being used by the state as an isolation shelter as part of the emergency housing program in the pandemic. On April 15, a second client tested positive for the virus.

Plainfield man dies in hit-and-run

Plainfield man dies in hit-and-run
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VHCB uses CARES funding to create permanent housing for homelessness

Nearly 250 new homes plus Health & Safety Improvements at 12 Shelters Statewide Vermont Business Magazine When the Vermont Legislature turned to the Vermont Housing & Conservation Board to manage $34.25 million in CARES Act funding appropriated in June and July, it came with a very short timeline: all the money had to be spent by the end of December. The federal funds, from the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, were targeted to secure and rehabilitate permanent housing for homeless households and to make improvements to shelters in communities around the state. Due to the layout of congregate housing, homeless shelters had been unable to follow the health and safety protocols for COVID-19 established by the Centers for Disease Control. Since March, most shelters had closed and more than 2,000 individuals were reported homeless; many were being housed in motels around the state.

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