Or. Admin. Code § 813-100-0051 - Intermediate Housing Assistance Program
The Intermediate Housing Assistance program provides assistance to eligible residents located in the 2020 Wildfire-impacted counties who lack the necessary resources or support networks to obtain affordable rental housing or need alternative housing until permanent housing solutions are secured.
(1) Funding is available
through grants to eligible subrecipients to provide:
(a) Up to 24 months of rental, temporary
relocation, and/or other intermediate housing assistance.
(b) Housing navigation, case management, and
support services to disaster-impacted residents.
(2) Geographic Eligibility: FEMA IA-declared
counties for DR-4562:
(a) HUD-identified MID
counties: Clackamas, Douglas, Jackson, Lane, Lincoln, Linn, and
Marion
(b) Grantee-identified MID
counties: Klamath
(3)
Income Eligibility:
(a) Households at or below
80% of the AMI must face housing instability or have been displaced by the 2020
Wildfires and Straight-line Winds in one of the HUD- or grantee-identified
MIDs. Applicants whose households are at or below 80% of the AMI may be
eligible for assistance if:
(A) They
experienced a direct, verified residential loss from the 2020 Wildfires and
Straight-line Winds, or
(B) Their
rents are unaffordable due to the rising rental costs or lack of available
affordable rental housing exacerbated by wildfires in the impacted county in
which they reside. These applicants are not technically considered "displaced"
by the 2020 Wildfires and Straight-line Winds, but they do face potential
temporary or permanent displacement from the impacted communities if they are
unable to afford rents while the State, local governments, and developers
replace damaged housing inventory.
(b) Households between 80.1% to 120% of the
AMI must have a direct verified residential loss as a result of the 2020
Wildfires and Straight-line Winds and face housing instability and/or are
displaced.
(4) To ensure
the program meets the most urgent needs of low-income residents with verified
loss from the disaster, the State may implement a phased or prioritized
approach that will be published in program policies and procedures.
(5) Administration: The funds will be
administered by subrecipients.
(6)
Updated program information can be found at the OHCS ReOregon
website.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 456.555
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 458.315 - 458.317
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