Special Trades Contracting Opportunity
The Community Development Division of the Terrebonne Parish Housing and Human Services Department is updating
its Owner-Occupied Housing Rehabilitation Program's Bidders List and is currently soliciting contractors.
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To assist low income families in maintaining decent, safe, sanitary, and energy efficient housing by rehabilitating substandard single family dwellings to meet local standards and environmental requirements. The emergency repair component of the program eliminates unsafe, hazardous and unsanitary conditions that require immediate attention.
Any homeowner that believes that they are eligible based on income and ownership guidelines may apply. All applications taken will be reviewed for completeness and an eligibility determination will be made. If an application is determined to be incomplete or ineligible, the applicant will be given thirty (30) days by written notice to submit the appropriate documentation or to appeal an ineligibility determination. All eligible applications will receive a priority ranking based on criteria developed to establish need for services. The priority ranking will determine placement on the program waiting list.
Eligible applicants will receive a one-time deferred loan (grant). The loan will be deferred provided that the "terms and conditions" of the loan agreement are adhered to. A mortgage will be placed on the property for a minimum of 5 years.
In the event of an imminent threat to health and safety, emergency repairs will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Income
The applicant's household income must be at or less than 80% of median income as determined by the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development annually.
For more information or to schedule an appointment to apply for assistance, call the Housing Rehabilitation Program office at 985-219-2905.
CDBG Public Service funds which are limited to 15% of Terrebonne's annual allocation are used to supplement the following programs.
CDBG public service funds pay the rental costs of two Head Start classrooms and other incidentals associated with delivery of services to Head Start families.
CDBG public service dollars supplement Emergency Shelter Grant funds to cover the cost of operations at Terrebonne's homeless center for families with children. The center provides temporary shelter and case management.