(KLZA)-- Falls City is part of a group with Nebraska City and Henderson Nebraska in the Rural Workforce Housing Fund Project.
Falls City EDGE Executive Director Lucas Froeschl provided an update to the City Council Monday night. While Falls City does not have a project ready at this time to take advantage of the funding available.
Froeschl said the idea is to build a home near schools in the neighborhood from 9th Street north to 20th Street ant somewhere from Lane Street over to McLean or possibly Valley.
The goal is an affordable two bedroom, one bath home with a two car garage costing in the neighborhood of $175,000 to $200,000.
Froeschl says there are $400,000 in funding available to Falls City if anyone is interested in building a home in the area described.
For more information you can contact Froeschl at the Falls City EDGE office.
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