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Topic: News about HASB The new items published under this topic are as follows.
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By now you have probably heard about the HASB working with Energize Indiana to have our Public Housing homes made energy efficient for FREE!Now, thanks to the great people at The HASB can help you reduce your energy costs and better yet, its all FREE!
* homes can be occupied by the owner or renters • homes must be at least 10 years old • homes cannot have had a utility energy assessment within the past three years • homes can be a single family detached unit, duplex, triples, or quad, but not stacked one upon the other (no apartment buildings).
Be aware that local residents served by Mishawaka Utilities do not qualify for assessments since Mishawaka Utilities is not a participating utility.
No fine print. It's as simple as clicking on the link below, completing the form and in a week or so, you get called to schedule your energy assessment. Thank you Energize Indiana!
If you have any questions, feel free to call Steve Peterson, Administrator of Grants and Community Development at 574-245-6032.
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Posted by: StevePeterson on Tuesday, October 23, 2012
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Thanks to significant community support, the HASB, in partnership with the County Health Department, can announce that an additional $3.9 million in assistance will soon be available to reduce the incidents of lead poisoning and other household toxins in St. Joseph County. The HASB has been awarded a $2.48 million grant by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in the Lead Based Paint Hazard Control Program of which $200,000 will go toward reducing other household toxins such as mold and asthma triggers. As a requirement of the Grant, the HASB had to leverage significant community resources in the form of cash and in-kind commitments that together combined for an additional $1.4 million in local resources to be available for hazard reductions. Keep watching this website for announcements for opportunities in contracting, program participation, screening, and enrollment of homes into the Programs to be offered. We will soon announce a kickoff date for the Program at which time we will be sharing in detail all of the fantastic community support that made our grant application successful. For those homeowners wishing to enroll their homes in the Program, we have posted an application you may download and return to the HASB by clicking HERE. You must also print, sign, and return the Release of Information form HERE You may mail the Application to: Charles McMannis, Program Director, 501 Alonzo Watson Drive, South Bend, IN 46601.
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Posted by: StevePeterson on Sunday, April 08, 2012
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