Mahoning County Land Bank Gets $2.4 Million in State Funding to Boost Home Ownership
One Community Update
June 2, 2024
Source: Mahoning Matters
A grant of $2.4 million under the Ohio Department of Development’s new Welcome Home Ohio program will bring home ownership to 12 Mahoning County buyers who likely otherwise could not afford it, officials said. The funds will enable the grantee, the Mahoning County Land Bank, in collaboration with the Youngstown Neighborhood Development Corp., to build six single-family homes, renovate six others and sell them all to qualifying buyers (those with incomes of 80 percent of the area’s median income or less).
“The need for safe and affordable housing is a national challenge that requires proactive solutions, meaningful investments, and strong collaboration across all levels of government,” Ohio Governor Mike DeWine said in a formal announcement. “This program represents an innovative and forward-thinking approach that addresses the barriers many Ohioans face when trying to buy a home.”
HOW MUCH FUNDING IS BEING AWARDED STATEWIDE?
The local grant is among $29.4 million awarded statewide to organizations in 17 Ohio counties.
Plans call for six new homes to be built on Mineral Springs Avenue, which runs west off Glenwood Avenue on the eastern edge of Mill Creek Park in Youngstown. The addresses of the lots are 725, 737, 753, 730, 732 and 738 Mineral Springs and are owned by YNDC, which has built two homes on the street. Several older homes have been demolished in recent years.
With the addition of six new homes there, that’s going to feel like a completely new street,” said Debora Flora, executive director of the Land Bank.
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