CDBG BUDGET PROGRAM YEAR 2022- FISCAL YEAR 2023
The Community Development Department administers federal, state and private grants on behalf of the City of Haverhill, for the good of all residents, particularly those of low to moderate incomes. The most significant responsibility for the Community Development Department is the administration of the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG).
The primary objective of the CDBG program is the development or re-development of viable urban communities by providing decent housing, creating suitable living environments, and expanding economic opportunities. The goals and funding are principally to benefit low-moderate income persons and neighborhoods. Entitlement funds are provided on an annual basis to the City by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
We are seeking contractors!
If you are a registered and qualified contractor or building trades firm, we would love to include you as a prospective bidder for activities and projects associated with our Housing Rehabilitation and Code Correction Program (HRCCP). Simply leave your email with mhennigan@cityofhaverhill.com to be added to our bidders' list. This will provide email notification of upcoming opportunities, to which recipients are under no obligation to respond. In this way, you will not miss any opportunities to undertake CDBG-funded housing rehabilitation projects.
Ongoing Initiative
The City of Haverhill proud to participate in the Greening the Gateway Cities Program (GGCP). According to DCR Commissioner Carol Sanchez, “The Greening the Gateway Cities Program (GGCP) is not only an important tool in our overall urban forestry plan, but will be an engine for job creation and energy sustainability in these communities,”
HAVERHILL HOUSING FORUM HIGHLIGHTS APRIL 6TH, 2022