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**The Neighborhood Repair and Rehabilitation Program (NRRP) is funded by FHLBank and CDBG** **Submit your application online by choosing the following:** * **FH****LB Application** (Open to Saline County U.
S Census 1,2 & 3 OWNER OCCUPIED properties Only) * **CDBG OWNER OCCUPIED Application**(For Owner Occupied properties located in the neighborhood bounded by State Street to the north, Ninth Street to the east, South Street to the south, and Broadway to the west.
) * **CDBG RENTAL Application** (For Rental properties located in the neighborhood bounded by State Street to the north, Ninth Street to the east, South Street to the south, and Broadway to the west.) **OR visit Community Relations Division in the City/County Building, 300 W. Ash, Rm 101, Salina, KS to complete the application in person.
** This program is not intended to cover mere cosmetic remodeling. The primary purpose of the City’s Neighborhood Repair & Rehabilitation Program is to improve the livability and structural integrity of homes to ensure they remain habitable and part of the residential housing market. This includes ensuring that homes are safe and compliant with all local, state and federal building codes and any other applicable regulations.
Allowable housing rehabilitation activities may include: * Building Exterior - foundation, roof, gutters, doors, windows, siding, and insulation * Electrical System & Appliances * Building Interior - ceilings, walls, floors, doors, ventilation, smoke detectors For questions or additional details contact: Community Relations Division at (785) 309-5745 or e-mail: community. relations@salina.
org **FILE A GRIEVANCE HERE** **The City of Salina has been awarded $999,999 through the Federal Home Loan Bank’s (FHLB) Affordable Housing Program to Rehabilitate 44 Owner-Occupied Properties whose household income falls within the Low-to-Moderate Income eligibility requirement. ** This Grant covers the area located within Saline County’s U.S. Census Tract 1. 01, 1.
02, 2, and 3, outlined in blue on the map below.
**Some highlights of the 2023 awarded grant include**: * Owner occupied homes eligible only * Homeowners must income qualify * Participants will be **required**to complete home ownership course - at no charge * Participants will be offered additional personal finance class - at no charge * Grant project is projected to run from December 2023 to December 2027 * There is also a link that you may visit to see some of the frequently asked questions related to this grant on "Helpful Links".
**Application Requirements:** Mortgage information: _Copy of most recent mortgage statement, if applicable_ Proof of homeowners insurance: _Required for eligibility_ Proof of income: **For all household members 18 years and older, including**: * Wage (pay stub) or proof of employment (VOE) from your employer * Self-employment/rental income * Child support or alimony * SSI for the current year * Zero Income Form for household members with no income, if applicable FHLB Housing Rehabilitation Guidelines Final - Updated 2026 #### For questions or additional details contact: **Community Relations Division at (785) 309-5745 or e-mail:****community.
relations@salina. org** February 2025 - $300,000 GRANT AWARDED by Kansas Department of Commerce, Community Development Block Grant (CDBG). **Applications for CDBG Owner Occupied and Rental homes are now OPEN.
** **2024 Housing Plan and Addendums** * Need to be occupied to qualify * Application must be completed by both Property Owner & Tenant * Application will not be accepted until completed by both property owner and tenant along with all supporting documentation required is provided.
* **Home MUST be with in the Target Area** * **For Low-to-Moderate Income Households** This Grant covers the area located within Saline County’s U.S. Census Tract 3, In the neighborhood bounded by **State Street** to the north, **Ninth Street**to the east, **South Street** to the south, and **Broadway** to the west.
**The City of Salina, Kansas is actively working with two grant projects, Federal Home Loan Bank grant awarded to help rehabilitate 44 owner-occupied homes and CDBG grant awarded to help rehabilitate 12 homes, located within the neighborhood bounded by State Street to the north, Ninth Street to the east, South Street to the south, and Broadway to the west. ** Each home will be bid individually within the course of the next 3 years.
The scope of work for these 44 projects could potentially include work in the following disciplines: roofing, exterior maintenance, mechanical, heating/cooling, electrical, plumbing, structural, and/or doors/windows installation. **Lead Safe Work Practices Training Available! ****** **Contractors!
**The City of Salina through the Neighborhood Repair & Rehabilitation Program is hosting a Lead Safe Work Practices Training for certification and the opportunity to earn continuing educations credits. Contractor and workers wanting to bid and work on any federally funded projects (like CDBG Home Rehab projects) need to have this training and certification. Questions?
Contact the Community Relations Division at 785-309-5745 or email community. relations@salina. org **The Neighborhood Repair and Rehabilitation Program (NRRP) is funded by FHLBank and CDBG** **Submit your application online by choosing the following:** * **FH****LB Application** (Open to Saline County U.
S Census 1,2 & 3 OWNER OCCUPIED properties Only) * **CDBG OWNER OCCUPIED Application**(For Owner Occupied properties located in the neighborhood bounded by State Street to the north, Ninth Street to the east, South Street to the south, and Broadway to the west.
) * **CDBG RENTAL Application** (For Rental properties located in the neighborhood bounded by State Street to the north, Ninth Street to the east, South Street to the south, and Broadway to the west.) **OR visit Community Relations Division in the City/County Building, 300 W. Ash, Rm 101, Salina, KS to complete the application in person.
** This program is not intended to cover mere cosmetic remodeling. The primary purpose of the City’s Neighborhood Repair & Rehabilitation Program is to improve the livability and structural integrity of homes to ensure they remain habitable and part of the residential housing market. This includes ensuring that homes are safe and compliant with all local, state and federal building codes and any other applicable regulations.
Allowable housing rehabilitation activities may include: * Building Exterior - foundation, roof, gutters, doors, windows, siding, and insulation * Electrical System & Appliances * Building Interior - ceilings, walls, floors, doors, ventilation, smoke detectors For questions or additional details contact: Community Relations Division at (785) 309-5745 or e-mail: community. relations@salina.
org **FILE A GRIEVANCE HERE** **The City of Salina has been awarded $999,999 through the Federal Home Loan Bank’s (FHLB) Affordable Housing Program to Rehabilitate 44 Owner-Occupied Properties whose household income falls within the Low-to-Moderate Income eligibility requirement. ** This Grant covers the area located within Saline County’s U.S. Census Tract 1. 01, 1.
02, 2, and 3, outlined in blue on the map below.
**Some highlights of the 2023 awarded grant include**: * Owner occupied homes eligible only * Homeowners must income qualify * Participants will be **required**to complete home ownership course - at no charge * Participants will be offered additional personal finance class - at no charge * Grant project is projected to run from December 2023 to December 2027 * There is also a link that you may visit to see some of the frequently asked questions related to this grant on "Helpful Links".
**Application Requirements:** Mortgage information: _Copy of most recent mortgage statement, if applicable_ Proof of homeowners insurance: _Required for eligibility_ Proof of income: **For all household members 18 years and older, including**: * Wage (pay stub) or proof of employment (VOE) from your employer * Self-employment/rental income * Child support or alimony * SSI for the current year * Zero Income Form for household members with no income, if applicable FHLB Housing Rehabilitation Guidelines Final - Updated 2026 #### For questions or additional details contact: **Community Relations Division at (785) 309-5745 or e-mail:****community.
relations@salina. org** February 2025 - $300,000 GRANT AWARDED by Kansas Department of Commerce, Community Development Block Grant (CDBG). **Applications for CDBG Owner Occupied and Rental homes are now OPEN.
** **2024 Housing Plan and Addendums** * Need to be occupied to qualify * Application must be completed by both Property Owner & Tenant * Application will not be accepted until completed by both property owner and tenant along with all supporting documentation required is provided.
* **Home MUST be with in the Target Area** * **For Low-to-Moderate Income Households** This Grant covers the area located within Saline County’s U.S. Census Tract 3, In the neighborhood bounded by **State Street** to the north, **Ninth Street**to the east, **South Street** to the south, and **Broadway** to the west.
**The City of Salina, Kansas is actively working with two grant projects, Federal Home Loan Bank grant awarded to help rehabilitate 44 owner-occupied homes and CDBG grant awarded to help rehabilitate 12 homes, located within the neighborhood bounded by State Street to the north, Ninth Street to the east, South Street to the south, and Broadway to the west. ** Each home will be bid individually within the course of the next 3 years.
The scope of work for these 44 projects could potentially include work in the following disciplines: roofing, exterior maintenance, mechanical, heating/cooling, electrical, plumbing, structural, and/or doors/windows installation. **Lead Safe Work Practices Training Available! ****** **Contractors!
**The City of Salina through the Neighborhood Repair & Rehabilitation Program is hosting a Lead Safe Work Practices Training for certification and the opportunity to earn continuing educations credits. Contractor and workers wanting to bid and work on any federally funded projects (like CDBG Home Rehab projects) need to have this training and certification. Questions?
Contact the Community Relations Division at 785-309-5745 or email community. relations@salina. org Neighborhood Repair and Rehabilitation Program (NRRP) With the expansion of major employers and growth on the horizon, Salina has applied concentrated efforts since 2021 to improve the City’s housing stock for all residents.
In 2021 the City adopted a revised housing plan (Live Salina 2021 Supplemental Update) and a housing incentive policy. Since that time, the City has worked with developers to incentivize and begin construction on over 400 new owner-occupied homes and 500 new rental units.
With new “green field” construction for housing underway and on track to meet the housing plan goals, City efforts are now turning to the next stage in the housing strategy, “infill” development. Infill development focuses on stabilizing and improving established neighborhoods and the older homes and vacant lots within them. On March 12, 2023, City staff presented an infill housing strategy to the City Commission.
The strategy identified several programs available to Salina that can provide resources for repairing and rehabilitating older homes. The strategy is based on research, the housing plan’s recommendations, best practices from around Kansas and neighboring states, stakeholder feedback, and dialogue with the City Commission.
Eligibility for these grants requires pre-application activities and documentation, including community interest survey. https://salina. govbuilt.
us/community-development-services mailto:michelle. martin@salina. org;lilian.
morales@salina. org;Marissa. Patton@salina.
org? subject=Home Rehab Grants%3A https://www. salina-ks.
gov/media/Community%20Development/Community%20Relations%20Division/FAQ-Neighborhood%20Home%20Renovation%20Program%20-%20FHLB%204. 0. pdf
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Homeowners and rental property owners in the designated target area of Salina, Kansas. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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