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Are you detail-oriented and passionate about supporting impactful projects? The TJPDC is seeking a dedicated VATI Project Administrative Assistant to provide essential administrative and financial support for our large-scale broadband project. This position offers the opportunity to contribute to expanding broadband access across the region!
Join Our Team as a PATH Transportation Counselor! Full-Time Position with the Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission (TJPDC) Salary: $48,000–$52,000, based on qualifications and experience. Are you passionate about helping others and making a difference in your community? The TJPDC is seeking a dedicated PATH Transportation Counselor to enhance transportation services for older adults and people with disabilities. This role is your chance to help individuals in our region overcome transportation challenges and improve their mobility! About the PATH Program: The PATH (Partnership for Accessible Transportation Help) program aims to…
RFP: TJPDC-2024-03 PDC Development Grant The Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission (TJPDC) seeks submissions from for-profit and non-profit developers for projects that would increase the inventory of affordable housing in the region through the development of new units. The TJPDC awarded funds to several development partners through this grant in 2022, and funds in the amount of $660,000 are available for the award at this last stage of the project. Full RFP Document Notice of Intent to Award
Wednesday September 18, 20245:30 p.m. at Tonsler ParkCome to discuss a proposed Housing Needs Assessment, which will identify what’s happening with housing in the Charlottesville region since the start of the pandemic. For the proposed study, researchers from Virginia Tech will gather data about our region, talk to citizens in focus groups, and identify the current needs and opportunities related to housing for people with low incomes, disabilities, and other priority needs. Researchers will identify the commuting patterns, the amount of a household’s income that is spent on housing, the…
The Thomas Jefferson HOME Consortium, administered by the Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission, developed the attached CAPER report for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) regarding Program Year 2023, from July 1, 2023 – June 30, 2024. The HOME Consortium is made up of all members of the TJPDC, including the City of Charlottesville, and Counties of Albemarle, Greene, Fluvanna, Louisa, and Nelson. Each locality has chosen HOME subrecipients. CDBG funds are provided to the City of Charlottesville by HUD, based on population. View the Draft Document…