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Planning Department
Community Development Division
2009 - 2012 Lead Program
For more information about
the Healthy Homes Lead-Based Hazard Control Program,
contact the Lead Program Manager, K.J. Whitley,
309-524-2044. |
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Application and Eligibility
Who is Eligible for Assistance?
To qualify for assistance the household must be located
within the City of Moline or the City of Rock Island,
meet certain income guidelines, and must have children
under the age of six who reside in the home or visit the
home on a regular basis.
In most cases, eligibility is also restricted to
households currently involved in an existing housing
rehabilitation programs operated by the City or its one
of its Partners. The exception to this includes cases
referred by the Health Department and rental units.
Are Rental Units Eligible for Assistance?
Owners of Rental Properties are encouraged to apply for
assistance. Assistance to Rental Property Owners
participating in the Healthy Homes Program will be
provided as a 0% interest forgivable loan for a term of
five years. If the owner is still meeting with the
guidelines of the Healthy Homes program after 5 years,
the loan will be forgiven. The following guidelines
apply:
1. 50% of the units must be occupied by or made
available to tenants at or below 50% of the Area Median
Income (AMI) and all remaining units must be occupied by
or made available to tenants at or below 80% AMI and;
2. Participating owners must give priority in renting
units assisted for not less than 3 years to income
qualifying families with a child under age six.
3. Buildings with five or more units may have 20% of the
units occupied by families with incomes above 80% of the
AMI.
What is the Process for Applying?
• Households with lead-poisoned children will be
referred to the program by the County Health Department.
• If enrolled in a housing program operated by the City
of Moline, the City of Rock Island, Project NOW or the
Rock Island Economic Growth Corporation, you will be
automatically be considered for this program if
eligibility criteria are met.
• If you are not currently enrolled in a housing
rehabilitation program, you may contact the City of
Moline Lead Program Manager, K.J. Whitley,
309-524-2044 for
more information.
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