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Pontiac launches THAW home‑repair pilot for Woodward Estates, prioritizing seniors and safety
Summary
City officials and THAW (The Heat and Warmth Fund) unveiled a My Neighborhood home‑repair pilot for Woodward Estates offering energy‑efficiency and safety repairs — up to $20,000 per home, first‑come/first‑serve within the neighborhood, with targeted outreach for seniors and a five‑year lien policy for larger repairs.
The City of Pontiac and nonprofit THAW on Tuesday announced a state‑funded pilot to deliver home repairs and energy‑efficiency upgrades in Woodward Estates.
Assistant housing manager Matthew Turner Reed said the program is limited to owner‑occupied homes that meet area‑median‑income requirements (up to 120% AMI) and that applicants must submit proof of ownership, photo ID and Social Security numbers for residents. He described a scope focused on safety and sustainability, listing roofs, insulation, furnace…
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