ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY – MD: County Executive Pittman Announces Plans for New Transitional Housing Community

ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY – MD: County Executive Pittman Announces Plans for New Transitional Housing Community
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Anne Arundel County – MD issued the following announcement on April 12.

Heritage at Madison Park in Glen Burnie will partner with County health and human service agencies to provide residents experiencing homelessness with services, workforce training, and permanent housing

Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman announced plans for the renovation and transformation of the Doll Furnished Apartments into the Heritage at Madison Park, a new transitional housing community. The complex is located off of Crain Highway in Glen Burnie.

“When we say Anne Arundel County should be the Best Place – For All, we mean everyone, including those without permanent housing,” said Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman. “This project will help bridge the service gap for persons experiencing homelessness and provide a pathway to stable housing.”

Purchased with a $3.19 million American Rescue Plan (ARP) grant, Heritage at Madison Park will provide emergency and transitional housing for Anne Arundel County’s chronically homeless population. Arundel Community Development Services, Inc (ACDS) will contribute approximately $1 million in HOME Investments Partnerships Program loans to cover the cost of renovations while the Housing Commission of Anne Arundel County (HCAAC) will cover operating costs.

“ACDS is thrilled to be providing the HOME loan to support rehabilitation work on this important project,” said Erin Karpewicz, CEO, Arundel Community Development Services, Inc. “The project adds a critical 16 units of housing to our continuum of services for people experiencing homelessness.”

Original source can be found here.

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Source: Anne Arundel County – MD



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