Governments Announce Extension
of Renovation Funds
The three-year extension of the federal Residential Rehabilitation
Assistance
Program (RRAP) and related programs, between the Governments of Canada
and Newfoundland and Labrador will continue to help low-income
households
including seniors, persons with disabilities and Aboriginal people
repair
their dwellings to minimum health and safety levels. In Newfoundland
and
Labrador, this program is delivered under the Provincial Home Repair
Program
(PHRP).
This program, cost-shared between the federal and provincial
governments,
approximately $12.41 million will be provided through Canada Mortgage
and
Housing Corporation (CMHC) over the next three years. In 2004/05,
Newfoundland
and Labrador will supplement the federal government’s contribution for
program delivery by approximately $4.0 million. The program provides
funding
to repair and improve the accessibility of the housing stock in
Newfoundland
and Labrador.
The announcement was made today by the Honourable John Efford,
Minister
of Natural Resources and the Honourable Joan Burke, provincial minister
responsible for Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Corporation.
“The Government of Canada, through CMHC, is committed to
rehabilitating
housing in need of repair for low income households,” said Minister
Efford.
“This is an important part of our national affordable housing strategy
to preserve and enhance the existing housing stock. It is also an
effective
and responsible way of supporting sustainable development through the
rehabilitation
of existing buildings.”
“This province has always valued a cost-shared renovation
program that
would allow us to assist low-income homeowners,” Minister Burke added.
“We are very pleased with the federal government’s three-year extension
to the program.”
The funding continues RRAP’s 30-year legacy of effective,
flexible partnerships
with provincial governments, to cost share and deliver the
federal/provincial
repair programs. The 2003 program renewal was based on an
evaluation
and national consultation on ways to enhance the program.
-30-
For more information:
Jenny Bowring
NLHC, (709) 724-3055
Deborah Taylor
CMHC
(613) 748-2586
FACT SHEET - RENOVATION PROGRAMS
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation’s existing renovation
programs,
which help low-income Canadians, were extended by $384 million.
Improvements to the federal renovation programs were
implemented recently
to ensure the program is more effective in serving those most in need,
including low income Canadians living in substandard housing, seniors,
persons with disabilities, Aboriginal people and victims of family
violence.
The changes were made following consultations and an extensive
evaluation
of the renovation programs.
The changes provide for an increase in maximum assistance
limits based
on current housing renovation costs and for a change in the calculation
of total household income in recognition of the additional costs faced
by persons with disabilities.
Provincial Home Repair Program Components
Provincial Home Repair - Homeowner
This program provides up to $5,000 per unit ($6,500 in Labrador) in
assistance to low-income homeowners, who own and occupy substandard
housing,
to enable them to undertake emergency repairs or to bring their
dwellings
up to a minimum level of health and safety.
Provincial Home Repair - Persons with
Disabilities/Seniors
This program provides up to $5,000 per unit ($6,500 in Labrador) in
assistance to homeowners and landlords to modify existing buildings to
accommodate low- income persons with disabilities, or to pay for minor
home adaptations that will enable low-income seniors to live
independently
in their homes.
Provincial Home Repair Program - Rental/Rooming House
This program is targeted to non-profit community-based landlords of
affordable housing to pay for mandatory repairs to units and beds
occupied
by low-income tenants.
Shelter Enhancement Program
The program assists in repairing, rehabilitating and improving existing
shelters for victims of family violence; and in acquiring or building
new
shelters and second- stage housing where needed.
Conversion RRAP
This program provides financial assistance for the conversion of
non-residential
property into units or beds to create affordable housing for low-income
households.
-30-
For further information, contact:
Jenny Bowring
NLHC
(709) 724-3055
E-mail: releases@nlhc.nf.ca
|