The Mayor and Council are scheduled to vote Monday, April 1 on proposed changes to the Moderately Priced Dwelling Unit program.
As proposed, applications would be submitted directly to the MPDU property. This would only affect the rental component of the MPDU program.
The change creates a one-stop shop application process at the property, where residents can learn about availability and qualification, and apply for a unit all at once. Applicants will no longer have to wait for the city to issue an MPDU certificate and risk missing out on an MPDU unit.
For more information, visit www.rockvillemd.gov/194/Affordable-Housing.
Mayor and Council to Vote on MPDU Program Changes
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