“These technical assistance awards represent a smart, targeted investment in Rhode Island’s housing future,” said Secretary of Housing Deborah Goddard. “By funding the planning, zoning, and predevelopment work that must happen before construction begins, we’re laying the groundwork for the homes and communities Rhode Islanders will need for years to come.”
17 municipalities received funding through these three programs: Barrington, Central Falls, Coventry, Cranston, Cumberland, East Greenwich, East Providence, Foster, Hopkinton, Jamestown, Lincoln, North Providence, North Smithfield, Pawtucket, Warren, Westerly, and West Greenwich.
In addition to the municipal programs, RIHDC approved nine awards totaling $644,580 under the Proactive Development Program (PDP). Funded through State Fiscal Recovery Funds, the program provides technical assistance through pre-approved vendors and consultants to developers and municipalities for pre-development work, including site analysis, engineering, permitting, and financial feasibility studies to help move housing developments forward. The RFP opened on July 7 and closed on August 22.
These awards will support housing projects in seven municipalities: Central Falls, Coventry, Cumberland, Pawtucket, Providence, Warwick, and West Greenwich.
With the housing challenges Rhode Island has faced in recent years, providing support for technical assistance is another way the state is stepping up and offering solutions. By offering grants for technical assistance and predevelopment activities, Rhode Island is creating a stronger foundation for long-term housing growth.
“The innovative technical assistance programs we’re offering through state and federal investments are critical to the expansion of housing in Rhode Island,” said Carol Ventura, CEO & Executive Director of RIHousing. “By providing technical support and predevelopment assistance to municipalities and developers, we are reducing or eliminating current barriers to increase housing and expanding the tools available to strengthen Rhode Island’s development pipeline.”
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