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May 30, 2008 |
The City of Clarksville’s Office of Housing and Community Development has partnered with ReConstruct, a faith-based organization dedicated to helping low-income families in need of minor home repairs. This summer Reconstruct will be in Clarksville to help twelve residents with roof repairs. There is no cost to the homeowner, but homeowners must meet certain income qualifications.
To qualify a resident must:
- Be a Homeowner
- Be Income Eligible
- Live within the City Limits of Clarksville
- Complete an application by June 15, 2008.
Homes will be selected on a first come first serve basis. Repairs will be made from July 6 – July12 and July 13 – July 19. Residents may also be interested in the City’s Owner-Occupied Minor Home Repair Program, Emergency Repair Program or RAMP program. Low-interest loans and grants are also available to eligible homeowners. For more information or to pick up an application for any of these programs, please contact Martias Kendrick or Bertha Rufus at 931-648-6133 or visit us at City Hall, One Public Square, Suite 201.
Sections: Issues, News
Topics: Business, Clarksville homeowners, Clarskville Office of Housing and Community Development, home repair grants, HUD, News, ReConstruct, redevelopment
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