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City housing office details rehabilitation, manufactured-home and eviction-diversion programs funded by ARPA and other sources

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Summary

The Department of Housing and Community Development described owner-occupied rehabilitation programs, manufactured-home repairs, NOAH multifamily rehabs, an eviction diversion rental assistance program and a right-to-counsel initiative. Officials said programs have reached every council district and leveraged significant outside funds.

City housing staff told the committee that several locally administered rehabilitation and preservation programs are active and that they are pursuing additional partnerships and funding to reduce displacement.

Department overview and outcomes

Michelle Brown Peters, deputy director for the Department of Housing and Community Development, summarized owner-occupied rehabilitation and rental-preservation work the department manages with nonprofit partners:

- Owner-occupied rehab (federal funds): Up to $15,000 per home; 40 households assisted in fiscal year 2025 with total program investment cited as $1.5 million.

- Healthy Homes (ARPA-funded moderate…

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