DR-MHP works with local governments (Subrecipients) and developers in areas impacted by disasters, helping to (re)build multifamily housing projects and generate crucial affordable housing units with CDBG-DR funds.
Program Overview
DR-MHP Projects are funded to assist with meeting the unmet rental housing need, including the needs of individuals displaced from rental homes and individuals who became homeless as the result of the disasters. Multifamily Projects include apartment complexes and mixed-use developments. The 2017 and 2018 programs work with Subrecipients to identify, select, and submit potential Projects to HCD for eligibility review, approval, and funding. Subrecipients then work with qualified Developers and Contractors to construct the approved Projects. All DR-MHP funded units are affordable to households earning at or below 80% Area Median Income.
DR-MHP Executed Master Standard Agreements (MSAs) and Notices to Proceed (NTPs)
Below are the DR-MHP MSAs and NTPs for the 2017 Program:
- County of Santa Barbara (PDF)
- City of Santa Rosa (PDF)
- City of Napa (PDF)
- County of Yuba (PDF)
- County of Ventura (PDF)
- County of Butte (PDF)
- County of Mendocino (PDF)
- City of Santa Barbara (PDF)
- City of Clearlake (PDF)
- City of Ventura (PDF)
- County of Sonoma (PDF)
- Los Angeles County Development Authority (PDF)
Below are the DR-MHP MSAs and NTPs for the 2018 Program:
- City of Chico (PDF)
- City of Redding (PDF)
- City of Oroville (PDF)
- Los Angeles County Development Authority (PDF)
- City of Lakeport (PDF)
- County of Ventura (PDF)
- City of Shasta Lake (PDF)
- Butte County (PDF)
- City of Malibu (PDF)
- County of Shasta (PDF)
- City of Gridley (PDF)