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• Grants to low-mod income owner occupied homes for rehabilitation/repair/purchase ' <br /> • Delinquency&foreclosure resolution for existing homeowners <br /> • Clearance and demolition <br /> • Homebuyer education programs/training <br /> • Forgivable second mortgages and closing cost assistance to income-qualified first-time ' <br /> homebuyers <br /> • Acquisition/rehab for resale to income-qualified homebuyers <br /> • New construction of single-family homes for sale to income-qualified homebuyers <br /> • Creation of new rental units for income-qualified tenants <br /> Actions planned to reduce lead-based paint hazards ' <br /> The Housing Authority of South Bend maintains a Section 8 Landlord Assistance Program in which any <br /> resident living in a Section 8 unit that has been identified as lead contaminated and where the owner <br /> refuses to bring the home into a lead safe status has an absolute reference on the Public Housing <br /> ' <br /> e g <br /> g p <br /> waiting list for the first available unit. Additionally, any pre-1978 Section 8 home that is identified during <br /> the Housing Authority's Annual Housing Quality Standards Inspection as having chipping, peeling or ' <br /> cracking paint must receive and pass a clearance test by a State certified inspection. <br /> These policies have significantly increased the number of affordable housing units that are lead-safe in , <br /> the City. The HASB also maintains an active list of current lead safe addresses at <br /> http://www.hasbonline.com/docs/safe.pdf ' <br /> Additionally, from 2006 through 2016, the HASB received a Lead Based Paint Hazard Reduction Grant. In ' <br /> 2016, due in part to HUD reducing the amount of funds in this program by 50%,the HASB grant was not <br /> renewed. The HASB will continue to apply or support another application for additional lead hazard <br /> reduction funds to be available to St.Joseph County. <br /> Actions planned to reduce the number of poverty-level families <br /> The Center for the Homeless STAR (Skilled,Trained, Able, and Ready) program addresses the root causes <br /> of overt b assisting participants with job readiness externshi s job retention and job search. <br /> poverty Y gp p 1 � p ,J 1 <br /> Bridges Out of Poverty is a local program based on a nationally recognized model that educates both the ' <br /> low-income individual and the business community on working together to address issues that prevent <br /> people in poverty from becoming and remaining employed. In 2014, the City of South Bend, in <br /> conjunction with the City of Mishawaka,the St.Joseph County Chamber of Commerce, IVY Tech <br /> Community College, WorkOne Development, and a number of local businesses launched a new <br /> Y g p , <br /> workforce training initiative, "Supporting Manufacturers and Regional Talent" (SMART). SMART assists <br /> 1 <br /> residents in obtaining the necessary skills to participate in a wider range of employment opportunities. <br /> Annual Action Plan 56 <br /> 2017 <br /> OMB Control No:2506-0117(exp.06/30/2018) , <br />
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