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Opa-locka commission approves owner-occupied minor home repair program, caps assistance at $10,000
Summary
The commission adopted a resolution creating an owner-occupied minor home repair program that provides up to $10,000 per household for eligible repairs to improve safety, habitability and energy efficiency; permit-fee waivers were discussed but are not included in the resolution.
The City Commission of the City of Opa-locka on Oct. 22 approved a resolution establishing an owner-occupied minor home repair program that will provide financial and technical assistance to eligible residents for repairs that enhance safety, habitability and energy efficiency.
Sponsored by Mayor Taylor and discussed as a companion item to the city’s new hardship fund, the resolution defines eligibility as owner-occupied residences and sets a maximum grant of up to $10,000 per household for repairs such as roofing, plumbing,…
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