State allocates funds for Penniman Road housing study in York County
Goal is to assess overall housing conditions, identify potential repairs, evaluate aging in place solutions

York County recently received approval for a $75,000 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) from the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) to fund a housing study along the Penniman Road Corridor. Confirmed in a January 29, 2026, letter to Board of Supervisors Chair Douglas R. Holroyd, the award will support essential planning activities for the proposed corridor project.
County information indicates that the corridor contains some of York County’s most affordable single-family housing, including the neighborhoods of:
Charleston Heights
Middletowne Farms
Nelson Circle/Nelson Park
Parkway Estates
Penniman Road
Queens Creek Road
Queenswood
Springfield Terrace
Williams Terrace
York Court/York Terrace
The county states that a significant portion of the housing stock is more than 50 years old and may require rehabilitation. The study will examine the condition of homes in the area, determine existing repair needs, and explore possible improvement options. Because a number of residents in the corridor are elderly, the assessment will also examine accessibility upgrades and other modifications that could support aging in place.
Community Development Block Grants are federal funds administered at the state level to assist low- and moderate-income communities. They are commonly used for housing rehabilitation, infrastructure improvements, demolition of unsafe structures, and planning efforts that help localities prioritize revitalization needs. The planning grant will support development of a phased strategic plan outlining potential future rehabilitation and revitalization projects. The county may use the findings to pursue additional CDBG funding for implementation.
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As part of the study, the county has hosted a community meeting and distributed a neighborhood survey to gather information from residents and property owners within the project area. The survey collects data related to housing conditions, household demographics, income eligibility, and interest in participating in a potential rehabilitation program. County officials state that the information will be kept confidential and used to help determine eligibility for future grant applications.
Project updates and related materials, including a corridor map and award letter, are available through the York County website. Residents seeking additional information may contact the county’s Housing Division.
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