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The mission of the Office of Housing and Neighborhood Development (OHND) is to provide critical financial, informational, and support resources to low and moderate income Hamden residents seeking to improve their access to homeownership opportunities, the quality of their housing, the viability of their businesses, the usability and effectiveness of their shared community facilities, and the cleanliness of their neighborhoods.

To achieve this mission, OHND offers programs to assist with Residential Rehabilitation, Commercial Rehabilitation, and First-Time Homebuyer's Downpayment Assistance. OHND has a permanent staff of three and is also home to Hamden's Code Enforcement and Fair Rent Officers, who work to ensure the quality and affordability of rental units.

Click here to view OHND's program brochure for 2008 - 2009.

As a Community Development Block Grant Entitlement Community, Hamden has the opportunity to develop its own programs and funding priorities as long as those programs give “maximum feasible priority” to activities benefiting low and moderate-income people. Hamden also has the flexibility to carry out activities designed to aid in the prevention or elimination of slums or blight as well as address conditions that pose a serious and immediate threat to the health or welfare of the community when other financial resources are not available to meet such needs. CDBG funds may not be used for activities that do not meet the broad national objectives established by HUD.

Across the country, CDBG Funds are used for a number of eligible purposes, including:

  • Acquisition of real property
  • Relocation and demolition
  • Rehabilitation of residential and non-residential structures
  • Construction of public facilities and improvements, such as water and sewer facilities, streets, neighborhood centers, and the conversion of school buildings for eligible purposes
  • Public services (within certain limits)
  • Energy conservation activities and those related to renewable energy resources
  • Assistance to profit-motivated businesses to carry out economic development and job creation/retention activities.
Generally, the following types of activities are not eligible:
  • Acquisition, construction, or reconstruction of buildings for the general conduct of government
  • Political activities
  • Certain income payments
  • Construction of new housing units by the local government
The Community Development Block Grant Program offers the Town of Hamden, with community involvement, the opportunity to establish programs that meet specific community needs.

New From OHND

Are you a person who is facing forclosure or a tenant of a landlord who is facing forclosure?  For More Information and help for homeowners facing foreclosure visit CT Foreclosure Mediation Program.

                            

Do you feel that you have been discriminated against while looking for or buying housing?

Fair Housing Brochure

Fair Housing Action Plan

2008 - 2009 - Interested in serving your community? The Fair Rent Commission and Community Development Advisory Commission are looking for citizen members to help guide Town policy. Email Program Manager Chris Marchand to learn how to participate.

2008 - 2009 - Hamden residents are reminded that OHND offers an emergency furnace repair/ replacement program for low and moderate income homeowners.

Questions about the Newhall Remediation project? Feel free to contact the DEP Remediation Office at (203) 498-0190.

LINKS

U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development

Connecticut Department of Economic & Community Development

Hamden Housing Authority

Quinnipiac Valley Health District

Superior Court - Housing Section

New Haven Legal Assistance Housing Pamphlets

 

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