Service Name: SACRAMENTO HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY - EMERGENCY REPAIR PROGRAM / ACCESSIBILITY MODIFICATIONS

Organization Name: SACRAMENTO HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY

Location

Location Name: SHRA - EMERGENCY REPAIR PROGRAM

  • Accessibility: Fully accessible to individuals using mobility aids.
  • Physical Address: 801 12th Street, Sacramento, CA, 95814
  • Mailing Address: 801 12th Street, Sacramento, CA, 95814
  • Description: Offers grants up to $5,000 for emergency/health and safety repairs and accessibility modifications to owners of single-family homes or mobile homes in the City of Sacramento; the cities of Galt, Folsom, and Isleton; and the unincorporated area of Sacramento County. Not available in Citrus Heights, Elk Grove, or Rancho Cordova. SEASONAL PROGRAM: The program takes applications from June 1st through August 31st and December 1st through February 28th. (CLOSED MARCH-MAY and SEPTEMBER-NOVEMBER)Emergency Repairs are limited to the following: (More details available on the website) Roofing (for leaking roofs) (patching only on houses, full replacements only on single-wide mobile homes) (WINTER ONLY) Exterior Entry Doors (repair only) Exterior Windows (for broken windows) (replacement or repair) Accessibility Repairs and Installation such as ramps, handrails, or repairing walkways (only for clients released from a medical facility) Water Heaters (replacement or repair) Heating Systems/Cooling Systems (repair, replacement (small units only), or purchase of wall heaters or wall air conditioning units) (HEATING SYSTEMS IN WINTER ONLY, COOLING SYSTEMS IN SUMMER ONLY) Plumbing Interior (water lines, sewer lines, toilet repairs, etc.) Electrical (repair of breakers, panels, or wiring) Gas Lines (repair only of Natural Gas, CNG, Propane) Floors (repair only)
  • Website: http://www.shra.org/homeowner-resources
  • Phone(s): (916) 440-1317
  • Hours: Phone Hours: Monday through Friday 8 am - 1:30 pm (No walk-ins)
  • Eligibility: Emergency Repairs: To qualify for the program, the home must be owner-occupied and in need of a repair to resolve an immediate safety or health hazard, dangerous or hazardous condition, or fire or health code violation. There is a per-property and per-client maximum of $5,000 (disbursed for program-covered repairs). Must have owned the home for a minimum of 6 months. Must be defined as a very low-income household with income less than or equal to fifty percent (50%) of the area median income adjusted for household size. For accessibility repairs, the client must be released from a medical facility and have a doctor's statement that they must have the repair in order to be released. Roofs and heating systems are repaired in the winter only. Cooling systems are repaired in the summer only. 1 person - $28,050/year 2 person - $32,050/year 3 person - $36,050year 4 person - $40,050/year 5 person - $43,300/year 6 person - $46,500/year Accessibility Modifications: Very limited funding. Must be being released from the hospital and in need of existing repairs, for example, a ramp. Need a doctor's order and the repair has to have been permitted by the city or county.
  • Requirements: Varies - Call for details.
  • Areas Served:
    • Sacramento United States
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