City of Greenville, NC
City of Greenville, NC

is dedicated to providing all citizens with quality services in an open, ethical manner, insuring a community of distinction for the future.

 

 

HOMES FOR SALE

 

The City of Greenville currently has one home for sale in the West Greenville 45 Block Revitalization Area, under its Affordable Housing Development Program. For more information, please contact Housing Division at 252-329-4481.

 

 

   

 

 

TEN-YEAR PLAN TO END CHRONIC HOMELESSNESS

 

The City of Greenville, Pitt County Government, United Way and other nonprofit agencies formed a partnership in 2008 to hire a professional consultant to assist the community with developing a Ten-Year Plan to End Chronic Homelessness in Pitt County. The Plan was approved October 2008 by the Greenville City Council and Pitt County Commission. The goals and objectives are as follow:

 

 

GOAL 1

 
 

Provide community-based services and support to prevent homelessness before it happens and diminish risks for homelessness to recur. 

   
 

bullet-4 Outcome 1-A:

Increased access to services provided to the homeless population.

 

bullet-4 Outcome 1-B:  

Increased number of individuals who are employed and able to manage their personal finances.

 

bullet-4 Outcome 1-C:

A comprehensive client-centered discharge planning process coordinated among community agencies for individuals leaving foster care, mental health facilities, jails and prisons, medical facilities, and military units who are at risk for homelessness.

 

bullet-4 Outcome 1-D:

A data infrastructure (HMIS) that would link all services, screen for program eligibility, and gather data needed to monitor (assess) progress of implementation.

 

 

 

 

GOAL 2

   
 

Create adequate short-term housing options and supportive permanent housing for those who are chronically homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.

   
 

bullet-4 Outcome 1-A:

Increased inventory of housing options that meet the needs of individuals and families who are homeless and those at risk of becoming homeless.

   

 

 Both local governments and nonprofit agencies are now in the process of planning for implementation.

 

 


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