
$ 12.4 Million Has Been Secured For Housing In Atlantic City, NJ
This is a very good sign for the Atlantic City Housing Authority in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
United States Congressman Jeff Van Drew, R-NJ-2, has secured $ 12.4 million in new funding.
Collaboration Between Van Drew & United States Department of Housing & Urban Development
Van Drew’s supreme relationship building with President Trump has led to this Atlantic City windfall, by collaborating with the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development's (HUD) and the Operating Shortfall program.
United States Congressman Jeff Van Drew
The people living in these buildings have been through a lot, and they deserve stability, said Congressman Van Drew. This funding helps set the ACHA up for success, so the residents have safe, reliable housing. It will help cover basic operating costs to allow the housing authority to continue serving residents and stabilize day-to-day operations. I fought for years to get the federal government to step in and take control of the ACHA, and we got that done. Now we are continuing to build on that progress and make sure things are finally moving in the right direction, said Van Drew.
Stanley Holmes Village Apartments
For example, the residents of the Stanley S. Holmes Village Apartments have been underserved for many years.
Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small
Mayor Small has rededicated his efforts to rectify the deficiencies at Stanley Holmes Village, which long precedes his time as Mayor of Atlantic City.
Van Drew — Small Photo Gallery
Atlantic City's Firsts Throughout History
Gallery Credit: Harry Hurley
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