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15 <br /> 1 rehabilitation. He said they are working to get urgent repair response down to 3-6 weeks. He <br /> 2 said that his completion goal for single family rehabilitation is 6-12 months. He said that these <br /> 3 programs are for homeowners, and can only be used for essential repairs. <br /> 4 Commissioner Greene said Habitat for Humanity has a program for painting homes. She <br /> 5 asked if the division collaborates with Habitat for Humanity. <br /> 6 Aaron Rimmler-Cohen said they coordinate with Orange County Home Preservation <br /> 7 Coalition, which is run out of the UNC Community Practice Lab. He said that due to capacity <br /> 8 limitations with outside agencies those types of projects are not being serviced as often. He said <br /> 9 there is a backlog of essential repair projects. <br /> 10 Vice-Chair Hamilton asked about the income eligibility guidelines. <br /> 11 Aaron Rimmler-Cohen said that it is mostly under 80% of the AMI, and the AMI for a family <br /> 12 of four in Orange County is $105,000. He said they also look at the age of the home, if there is a <br /> 13 child under 6 in the home who might be at risk of lead exposure, or if there is an individual in the <br /> 14 home with a disability. <br /> 15 Commissioner Portie-Ascott asked if the division refers people to the energy funds for all <br /> 16 programs. <br /> 17 Aaron Rimmler-Cohen asked for clarification. <br /> 18 Commissioner Portie-Ascott said she had heard of a program with available funds under <br /> 19 the Inflation Reduction Act, which would help replace things like HVAC. <br /> 20 Aaron Rimmler-Cohen said if the county was coordinating with that program, it would be <br /> 21 under the Orange County Home Preservation Coalition, but he was unaware if the coalition had <br /> 22 partnered with the program. He said he would look into it. <br /> 23 Chair Bedford asked if the county was still working on a backlog of homes that need <br /> 24 repairs. <br /> 25 Aaron Rimmler-Cohen said he anticipated bringing a plan to the Board with information <br /> 26 about rental assistance and home renovation and repair services after more conversations with <br /> 27 HUD. He said they will be able to provide assistance to individuals through the Partnership to End <br /> 28 Homelessness Home-ARP program as well. He said that assistance is available to people at risk <br /> 29 of experiencing homelessness or those fleeing domestic violence. <br /> 30 Commissioner Carter asked if those funds are already available. <br /> 31 Aaron Rimmler-Cohen said that they received a $1.3 million allocation in 2023 that the <br /> 32 county hasn't drawn down. He said he has submitted information to begin drawing those funds <br /> 33 down. He said he could provide a report on their services to the Board later in the year so they <br /> 34 could begin receiving funds in 2025. He said all those funds must be spent by 2030. <br /> 35 Commissioner Fowler asked if people with disabilities qualify for that kind of assistance. <br /> 36 Aaron Rimmler-Cohen said if the person only has a disability and wasn't also at risk of <br /> 37 experiencing homelessness, they will not qualify for the Home-ARP. He said that similar <br /> 38 communities have prioritized helping individuals experiencing homelessness and are living <br /> 39 unsheltered. He said as the county builds out the program, they are looking at how to give <br /> 40 preference to the highest need individuals. <br /> 41 Commissioner Greene asked if there were people not served by Longtime Homeowners <br /> 42 Assistance when funding ran out. <br /> 43 Aaron Rimmler-Cohen said that funds are spread out based on the number of people who <br /> 44 apply. <br /> 45 Commissioner Greene said that the minimum number of years to be eligible for Longtime <br /> 46 Homeowners Assistance is 5 years. She wondered if there are people who lived here much <br /> 47 longer who are not getting the assistance they need. <br /> 48 Aaron Rimmler-Cohen said he would not see a problem with increasing the minimum <br /> 49 number of years for ownership. He said the majority of people in the program have lived in Orange <br /> 50 County longer than 5 years. <br />
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