Indiana

South Bend, Elkhart, Mishawaka get shares of $22.5 million housing grants

(Photo Supplied/401kcalculator.org)

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Forty-one public housing authorities in Indiana are sharing in roughly $22.5 million in federal funding to make improvements to properties.

The grants are from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. The Evansville Courier & Press reported Monday that the housing authority for the city of Gary is getting the largest of Indiana’s grants at more than $3.5 million, followed by the Indianapolis Housing Agency at roughly $2.6 million.

The city of South Bend is getting $1,233,005, while Elkhart is getting $869,951 and Mishawaka is getting $376,682.

Other housing authorities getting grants topping $1 million are in Fort Wayne, East Chicago, Evansville, New Albany and Terre Haute.

The smallest grant of roughly $39,000 is going to the housing authority in the northeastern Indiana community of Fremont.

Related posts

Guatemala man arrested for OWI has ties to officer’s electrocution death

Jon Zimney

Indiana rape crisis center opens to reduce assault cases, heighten attention

Terri Dee/Indiana News Service

Deadline extended to apply for Indiana State Police 86th Recruit Academy

95.3 MNC