Ten affordable apartments have been renovated and upgraded thanks to a variety of funders and construction professionals. VHFA provided both construction financing and housing credits. Improvements were made to the buildings’ drainage system and included constructing a new retaining wall—both of which were already tested by Tropical Storm Irene and held up well.
No FEMA temporary homes for VT
FEMA officials have determined that there are enough vacant housing opportunities in the state for residents displaced by Tropical Storm Irene. This means that the use of FEMA standard temporary housing units will not be needed in Vermont. Read more in today's Burlington Free Press.
VHFA staff make care packages with care
VHFA-ers spent time together this afternoon assembling household items and gift cards into gift baskets for five families whose homes were damaged by Tropical Storm Irene.
All of the families are residents of Stockbridge, Vermont--a town particularly hard-hit by the storm and ensuing flood waters.
Brittany Garland joins VHFA as financial analyst / compliance specialist
Executive Director Sarah Carpenter announced that Brittany Garland of South Burlington has joined VHFA as Financial Analyst/Compliance Specialist.
Over the past 4 years Garland worked as an Accountant and AP/AR Coordinator at Hampton Direct. She holds a B.A. in Business Administration earned at Castleton State College.
Tom Connors, VHFA’s Chief Financial Officer, commented, “the finance department is excited to welcome Brittany to the team,not only because of her accounting background, but also because of her focus on systems and process improvement.”