The City of Salisbury has been awarded $399,903 in community and economic development grants from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
The grants are part of a statewide $87.1 million awarded to Maryland to support activities, ranging from increasing the availability of affordable housing to combating homelessness.
$5.5 billion has been awarded in total across the country.
Instead of building affordable single family houses, giving people an opportunity to proudly be part of the community, I am sure it will be spent on more section 8 apts.
We do not need more townhouses or apts.
People are tired of the shady rental practices in this community and the back room deals supporting them.
It should be illegal to charge an application fee, when you can’t even see the property and never had a chance in hell to renting it. Pathetic that you steal from people to make a living
I can’t wait to see how Jake will spend this money!
more ghetto’s for you taxpaying citizens, keep voting for the ilk you have been!
More section 8 housing which will further kill the city and county and turn it into a crime ridden ghetto . If you’re staying you need to form your own police force and provide your own security
More Frat Houses needed !!!!!!
A chicken in every pot, and a roundabout at every other intersection. Bike lanes exclusively on the alternate streets.