Commissioner Constable Highlights Available Services at ‘reNew Jersey Stronger’ Housing Recovery Centers in Atlantic, Cape May and Ocean Counties
Commissioner Constable Highlights Available Services at
‘reNew Jersey Stronger’ Housing Recovery Centers in
Atlantic, Cape May and Ocean Counties
Trained Housing Counselors Now Available to Help Sandy-Impacted Homeowners
Apply In-Person for Housing Assistance Grants
TRENTON, NJ – June 17, 2013 – (RealEstateRama) — New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) .Commissioner Richard E. Constable, III today met with Sandy-impacted residents at the ‘reNew Jersey Stronger’ Housing Recovery Centers serving Atlantic, Cape May, and Ocean counties and encouraged eligible homeowners whose primary residences were damaged or destroyed by Superstorm Sandy to apply for two grants designed to encourage them to resettle in their homes and help them repair, elevate or rebuild their residences
Sandy-impacted homeowners can apply for grant assistance at www.renewjerseystronger.org, by calling 1-855-SANDYHM (1-855-726-3946), or by visiting one of the Housing Recovery Centers that are now open in each of the nine counties most impacted by the storm. The Housing Recovery Center serving Atlantic County is located at 500 Scarborough Drive, Suite 101, Egg Harbor Township. The Cape May County Housing Recovery Center is at 3860 Bayshore Road, Suite 5, North Cape May, and the Ocean County Housing Recovery Center is at 750 Vassar Avenue, Suite 1, Lakewood Township.
“Trained housing counselors at the Housing Recovery Centers in Egg Harbor Township, North Cape May, Lakewood and the six additional locations in the state are available to help residents navigate the grant application process and provide support as they continue to recovery from Superstorm Sandy,” said Commissioner Constable. “While we strongly encourage residents to continue to apply online and through our call center, I’m pleased that we are able to now provide in-person assistance for those individuals who need it.”
The ‘reNew Jersey Stronger’ Housing Recovery Centers opened June 8. Sandy-impacted homeowners do not need to come to the Housing Recovery Centers if they previously applied to the ‘reNew Jersey Stronger’ grant programs online or over the phone. In the next few weeks, applicants will be contacted directly about the status of their application and any necessary steps that they must take.
Under the ‘reNew Jersey Stronger’ housing initiative, homeowners whose primary residences were damaged by the storm in the nine most-impacted counties (Atlantic, Bergen, Cape May, Essex, Hudson, Middlesex, Monmouth, Ocean, and Union) are urged to apply for both of the following grant programs:
Homeowner Reconstruction, Rehabilitation, Elevation and Mitigation (RREM) Program: This $600 million program provides eligible homeowners up to $150,000 grants to help repair, elevate or rebuild their primary residences.
Homeowner Resettlement Program: This $180 million program is aimed at encouraging eligible homeowners to remain in the nine counties that were most seriously affected by the storm by providing $10,000 grants to encourage them to resettle in their existing primary home or resettle in the same county.
Funding for the ‘reNew Jersey Stronger’ grants comes from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery program. To date, HUD has approved $1,829,520,000 in CDBG Disaster Recovery funds for New Jersey. The ‘reNew Jersey Stronger’ housing initiative will utilize $780 million of the allocation.
Eligible homeowners are strongly encouraged to submit an application on or before June 30, 2013. Applications that are received on or before this date will be processed electronically and subsequently prioritized focusing on factors such as degree of damage, income levels and communities that suffered the greatest impact from Superstorm Sandy. Residents can apply after June 30, but applications received after this date will be processed on a first-received, first-processed basis. Notwithstanding, priority will continue to be given to those homes with the most damage and to homeowners who are most in financial need.
For more information on the ‘reNew Jersey Stronger’ initiative, including details about the application process, determination of eligibility, and award calculation, visit www.renewjerseystronger.org, call the hotline number 1-855-SANDYHM (1-855-726-3946), or visit one of the Housing Recovery Centers. Locations of the six additional Housing Recovery Centers are as follows:
BERGEN: 140 E. Ridgewood Ave., 1st Floor, South Tower, Paramus
ESSEX: 153 Halsey Street, 2nd Floor, Newark
HUDSON: 438 Summit Avenue, 6th Floor, Jersey City
MIDDLESEX: 1 Metroplex Dr., Edison
MONMOUTH: 3 Paragon Way, Suite 150, Freehold Twp
UNION: 150 Morris Ave., Suite 101, Springfield