The Capital Funds Program administers the major public housing rehabilitation and development projects to ensure the continued viability of the four public housing communities owned and managed by Franklin Redevelopment and Housing Authority.
These four communities consist of 209 rental units. The HUD Capital Fund Program (formerly the Comprehensive Grant Program) represents the principal funding source for these rehabilitation/development initiatives. The goal of the program is to provide essential non-routine maintenance, revitalization, or redevelopment of the local public housing communities. Additional information regarding planned rehabilitation and redevelopment initiatives for the authority’s public housing communities is contained in the Franklin Redevelopment and Housing Authority’s PHA Annual Plan for Fiscal year 2009.