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DSHA Announces the Recipients of More than $2.5 Million in CDBG and HOME Funds

The Delaware State Housing Authority (DSHA) today announced that 14 communities and scattered sites will receive funds from the state’s Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG) and HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME). More than $2.5 million will be divided amongst the municipalities of Kent and Sussex Counties for housing rehabilitation, water/sewer hookups, demolition, drainage, street repair, curb/sidewalk installation, and administration to benefit low- to moderate-income families and individuals.




Governor’s Weekly Message Transcript: Growing the Economy by Meeting Delawareans’ Housing Needs

Stable, affordable housing is an integral part of Delaware’s economy and every family’s quality of life. So the Delaware State Housing Authority needs assessment released this past week is critical to charting the best future for our state. It provides vital, in-depth information about Delaware’s housing market, housing demand and the housing needs of our […]




Governor’s Weekly Message: Growing the Economy by Meeting Delawareans’ Housing Needs

(Dover, DE) – In his weekly message, Governor Markell addresses the importance of the Delaware State Housing Authority’s (DSHA) just-released Housing Needs Assessment, which provides information to help determine housing priorities for DSHA and in communities throughout the State. The new report analyzes issues like the types of housing in highest demand, and will help […]




Governor Statement on New Christiana Care Health System CEO

Governor Markell issued a statement applauding the selection of Chief Medical Officer Dr. Janice Nevin as Christiana Care Health System’s next President and CEO.




Governor Statement on Investigation of Attack on Young Man with Developmental Disability

Governor Markell issued the following statement in reaction to the video used by New Castle County Police to make two arrests of teenagers charged in the attacking and beating of a young man with a developmental disability.







 Pages Tagged With: "qualityoflife"

DSHA Announces the Recipients of More than $2.5 Million in CDBG and HOME Funds

The Delaware State Housing Authority (DSHA) today announced that 14 communities and scattered sites will receive funds from the state’s Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG) and HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME). More than $2.5 million will be divided amongst the municipalities of Kent and Sussex Counties for housing rehabilitation, water/sewer hookups, demolition, drainage, street repair, curb/sidewalk installation, and administration to benefit low- to moderate-income families and individuals.




Governor’s Weekly Message Transcript: Growing the Economy by Meeting Delawareans’ Housing Needs

Stable, affordable housing is an integral part of Delaware’s economy and every family’s quality of life. So the Delaware State Housing Authority needs assessment released this past week is critical to charting the best future for our state. It provides vital, in-depth information about Delaware’s housing market, housing demand and the housing needs of our […]




Governor’s Weekly Message: Growing the Economy by Meeting Delawareans’ Housing Needs

(Dover, DE) – In his weekly message, Governor Markell addresses the importance of the Delaware State Housing Authority’s (DSHA) just-released Housing Needs Assessment, which provides information to help determine housing priorities for DSHA and in communities throughout the State. The new report analyzes issues like the types of housing in highest demand, and will help […]




Governor Statement on New Christiana Care Health System CEO

Governor Markell issued a statement applauding the selection of Chief Medical Officer Dr. Janice Nevin as Christiana Care Health System’s next President and CEO.




Governor Statement on Investigation of Attack on Young Man with Developmental Disability

Governor Markell issued the following statement in reaction to the video used by New Castle County Police to make two arrests of teenagers charged in the attacking and beating of a young man with a developmental disability.