San Jose to Launch Minor Repair Program for Low-Income Homeowners
The City of San Jose is preparing to submit a request for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds on October 4, 2024, to launch a Minor Repair Program aimed at aiding low-income homeowners in addressing critical health and safety issues. This program specifically targets households with children, older adults, and individuals with disabilities, ensuring that those most in need receive the assistance. With project costs typically averaging around $7,500 and not exceeding $24,000, the initiative represents a significant investment in community welfare. Environmental reviews will be conducted to ensure compliance with various laws, including flood insurance and contamination safety. The city will utilize federal and state databases to assess potential risks associated with contaminants and hazardous substances.
Any identified risks will necessitate further screening and mitigation to protect residents' health and safety. Furthermore, the program adheres to regulations concerning lead-based paint in homes built before 1978, ensuring comprehensive safety measures are in place. This initiative highlights San Jose's dedication to improving housing conditions for its most vulnerable populations.