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Loveland Housing Authority Coordinates Resident's Flood Repair Projects Throughout Larimer County with CDBG-DR Grants

9/14/2015

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CDBG-DR Flood Recovery Funds at Work in Larimer County!
Two years after the 2013 Colorado floods, residents are busy rebuilding their homes and lives. Many of them did not have adequate insurance or resources to fund their projects. The Loveland Housing Authority has been administering federal grant programs assist these residents with their needs. The agency was awarded $5.5 million dollars of CDBG-DR (Community Development Block Grant-Disaster Recovery Funds) to assist families effected by the 2013 September floods.  These funds will provide repair and rebuilding assistance, rental assistance and home purchase assistance eligible residents may apply for assistance with down payment on a new home, temporary rental assistance, home access/driveway repairs or funds to repair or rebuild their homes. To date, the Loveland Housing Authority has funded or approved nearly $2,000,000 in these disaster relief funds. 

Funding is now available for survivors of the 2012 High Park Fire too. 

If you would like more information on these programs, please call the Loveland Housing Authority at 970-667-3232 or our Larimer LTRG office 970-461-2222. 


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Aaron
9/14/2015 02:03:36 pm

How about doing something about the cost of rent that sky-rocketed after the last flood if only to line the real estate and property manager's pockets? It's borderline 'outrageously' expensive to live in this area anymore. The ones who lost their homes aren't the only residents suffering.

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