bob johnson

Bob Johnson,
Director,


ph.517-483-4060

Welcome to the Development Office

What are Housing Assistance Programs?

Housing Assistance Programs are initiatives designed to promote and maintain good homes and healthy neighborhoods in Lansing.

The City of Lansing annually receives funding through three Federal Housing Programs. They are listed below:

 

CDGB

HOME

ESG

FY2009-10

 

$2,195,131

$929,849

$96,357

 

FY2010-11

$2,402,264

$928,169

$96,198

 

FY2011-12

$2,017,536

$818,957

$152,072

 

FY2012-13

$1,819,874

$591,466

$174,713

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Federal funds received annually by the City are budgeted for housing programs, community development, and homeless assistance. This amount leverages millions of dollars of other public and private investment to improve housing and neighborhoods in the city.

Over 500 low and moderate income households benefit each year from housing and community development programs.

Fair Market Rent & Utility Schedule - 2010 [PDF]

Citizen Participation Plan [PDF]

HEARTH ACT [PDF]

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC REGARDING PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO ACTION PLAN FOR 2010

Neighborhood Stabilization Program 2 (NSP 2) Application Summary [PDF]

and comments can be e-mailed to  nspcomments@lansingmi.gov

HPRP Amendment

NSP3 Draft Amendment

Neighborhood Stabilization Program 1

NOTICE TO PUBLIC (2/1/2012):
AVAILABILITY OF NEIGHBORHOOD STABILIZATION PROGRAM 1 (NSP 1)

Public Notice - Substantial Amendment ESG/Public Hearing Proposed Funding Allocations 2012-2013

Substantial Amendment - ESG

Mission Statement:

The mission of the Development Office is to promote safe, energy efficient affordable housing opportunities for all Lansing residents, to plan and manage programs that benefit families with low and moderate income, to foster economic development, to support citizen led initiatives that create and sustain safe, attractive neighborhoods and to manage real estate transactions on behalf of the City.   

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