HRD 2022 Annual Report
Inclusionary Housing Report, July 1, 2021 - June 30, 2022
2021 HRD Annual Report
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আবাসে সমসযা সমাধানে সহায়িা প্রনয়াজে এমে ডেট্রনয়ট বাস্থসন্দানের জেয কস্থমউস্থেটট সহন াগীনের মাধযনম েগরীনি স্থবস্থিন্ন কম মসূস্থি ও সংস্থানের (স্থরনসাস ম) বযবস্থা রনয়নে। এই িাস্থলকায়
Para los residentes de Detroit que necesiten ayuda para resolver un problema de vivienda, existen programas y recursos de la ciudad mediante socios comunitarios para
Information about HRD's mission, goals, divisions, and staff.
The Administration and Finance Division of the Housing and Revitalization Department.
The Policy and Strategic Program Management Division of the Housing and Revitalization Department.
The Community Development Division of the Housing and Revitalization Department.
The Public-Private Partnerships Division of the Housing and Revitalization Department.
Greater Corktown Mixed Income Housing Initiative Information
The Choice Neighborhoods Transformation Plan was developed with input from both residents of Clement Kern Gardens, through targeted outreach, surveys, and meetings, and the broader Greater Corktown
The Housing Strategy builds a neighborhood where high-quality, accessible, and diverse housing options are affordable to households of all incomes.
To support the vision for Greater Corktown, the City has identified Critical Community Improvements and additional projects that will enhance public spaces, create safer and more accessib
The Community Builders Community Life Team provides supportive services to the current residents of Clement Kern Gardens.
Land Contract Information
A plan to save and renovate every vacant house possible, eliminate the blight from those that can’t be saved, and stimulate the growth of Detroit companies employing Detroit residents in the construction-related industry.
Resources are available to assist Detroit residents facing eviction. The City of Detroit, in coordination with Southwest Counseling Solutions and the Homeless Action Network of Detroit (HAND), will provide eviction-prevention programs to Detroit tenants. These eviction defense programs are administered by City partners at the United Community Housing Coalition (UCHC), MI Legal Services and Lakeshore Legal Aid.
The City of Detroit is committed to ensuring that quality housing is available and affordable for families of all incomes.
Information for Detroit residents seeking home repair resources and other tools to improve access to clean, safe, and decent housing.
To provide residents information about the City’s Detroit LeadSafe Housing Programs and to assist households with children under the age of 6 or pregnant woman with lead-based paint hazard reductio
Information for individuals and firms seeking development opportunities in Detroit
Grant program for the rehabilitation of residential duplexes and triplexes and Free Training Resources
Grant program for the rehabilitation of residential apartments over ground floor commercial space
Information for and about nonprofit organizations that partner with HRD to make investments in public services and facilities.
Economic Development programs and opportunities within HRD like Grow Detroit’s Young Talent (GDYT) and Community Based Development Organization (CBDO) application
Neighborhood Improvement Fund for the Neighborhood Beautification Program
NOF / ARPA grant will fund beneficiaries to provide direct relief to low-to-moderated income Detroiters who are “impacted” and “disproportionately impacted” by the pandemic
Highlighting the Neighborhood Opportunity Fund, application process, and the current and previous subrecipients of the Neighborhood Opportunity Fund awards
The City of Detroit’s Downpayment Assistance Program is funded through $6 million from the American Rescue Plan Act.
Information about programs and funds through U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Information about the Housing and Revitalization Department (HRD) Section 3 Program in the City of Detroit.
An ambitious new agenda to revitalize Detroit neighborhoods, create jobs and economic opportunity for Detroit residents and deliver public services that improve quality of life.
In response to the national foreclosure and subprime lending crisis, in July 2008, Congress enacted the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008.
Reports, studies, and other relevant documents and resources about HRD programs and initiatives.
Public Notices and Ads
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development recently announced that the City of Detroit has been allocated $57.5 million in Community Development Block Grant-Disaster Recovery funds to help Detroit recover from natural disasters and build resilient systems and infrastructure to combat climate change. The City will be using these funds for flood recovery and prevention in Detroit neighborhoods.
CDBG-DR Private Sewer Repair Program is designed to help reduce basement backup and flooding for eligible homeowners and property owners with qualifying tenants through sewer infrastructure improve
The City of Detroit and its partners in the homelessness response system are creating a five-year strategic system improvement plan to reduce homelessness in the City of Detroit. Read more to learn how to participate in this project
Review minutes and materials from homelessness strategic planning meetings
Seniors who are interested may apply on the Detroit Housing Network's website at detroithousingnetwork.org
For additional inquiries regarding this program, please call (313) 224-6380