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image - Governor announces local toll-free foreclosure help line Governor announces local toll-free foreclosure help line 6/10/2008
Governor Janet Napolitano announced today the latest effort in a series of state initiatives to better serve Arizona families facing foreclosure. Hom ....More Details


 

FORECLOSURE PREVENTION INFORMATION 

“MORTGAGE TROUBLE?  DON'T DELAY.  CALL TODAY.“
Governor announces local toll-free help line

On Thursday, May 29, 2008, Governor Janet Napolitano announced the latest effort in a series of state initiatives to better serve Arizona families facing foreclosure.  Homeowners who are either delinquent on their mortgage or face foreclosure now have a new, dedicated 24/7 toll-free help line to reach a local Arizona foreclosure counselor.

1-877-448-1211

More information on foreclosure prevention can be found at:
Arizona Department of Housing at www.housingaz.com
Arizona Foreclosure Prevention Task Force at www.arizonaforeclosuretaskforce.com
Arizona Attorney General at www.azag.gov




Mission Statement:

The mission of Community Development is to provide Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME Program funding to municipalities and other subrecipients not eligible for direct United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) funding so they can develop viable communities to primarily benefit low and moderate income people.


Program Goals:

Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Oversee community development projects, completing and expending funds according to the Maricopa Urban County Five-Year Consolidated Plan, established time frames, and meeting all HUD and County requirements.

HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME)/American Dream Downpayment Initiative (ADDI) - Conduct housing rehabilitation, acquisition, down payment assistance and new construction activities to provide housing principally for residents of the Urban County according to the Maricopa HOME Consortium Five-Year Consolidated Plan; monitor all housing activities for the Maricopa HOME Consortium.


Community Impact:

CDBG - The incorporated and unincorporated communities in the Urban County are eligible to receive HUD's CDBG grant funds only through the County. This program serves primarily low/mod income persons in the Urban County (all of the County excluding the ten largest cites: Avondale, Chandler , Glendale , Gilbert, Mesa , Peoria , Phoenix , Scottsdale , Surprise and Tempe ). Major applicants are the governments of twelve small communities are: Buckeye, Cave Creek, El Mirage, Fountain Hills, Gila Bend, Goodyear, Guadalupe, Litchfield Park , Queen Creek, Tolleson, Wickenburg, and Youngtown. CDBG is the only flexible resource available to small communities for community development activities, including infrastructure improvements such as streets, water and sewer constructions, public facilities such as community centers, facilities to address special needs such as transitional shelters for the homeless and food banks, inner city commercial revitalization, land acquisition and single family owner occupied housing rehabilitation. All activities are carried out according to a 5-year Consolidated Plan.

HOME/ADDI - The incorporated and unincorporated communities in the Urban County and the members of the Maricopa HOME Consortium (Avondale, Chandler , Glendale , Gilbert, Mesa , Peoria , Scottsdale , Surprise and Tempe ) receive this HUD grant through the Maricopa HOME Consortium. This program creates affordable housing for individuals and targeted groups such as the homeless. A portion of the grant is reserved for housing activities from qualified non-profits. The program is available to all eligible county residents excluding the City of Phoenix.  (The City of Phoenix receives its own funding.)


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Maricopa County Community Development
Renee Ayres-Benavidez - Director
222 N. Central, Suite 5200
Phoenix, AZ 85004

Ph: 602-372-1535
Fax: 602-372-2292
TDD: 602-372-2291

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