HOUSING
SERVICES DEPARTMENT
| Mission: |
To
provide quality
affordable housing
opportunities within
Des Moines and Polk
County, and to facilitate,
where possible,
self-sufficiency
for its clients.
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The
Housing Services Department
administers and monitors
the Community Development
Block Grant (CDBG),
HOME Investment Partnerships
Program (HOME), Emergency
Shelter Grants (ESG),
Supportive Housing Program
(SHP), Public Housing,
and Section 8 programs
for the City of Des
Moines. Funding for
these programs is provided
by the U.S. Department
of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD). These
programs are administered
by the following divisions:
Community Investment
Administration (CIA)
The
CIA administers programs
included under HUD’s
Consolidated Plan (CDBG,
HOME, and ESG), the
SHP program for the
homeless, and the Department
of Justice’s (DOJ)
Weed & Seed program
to reduce crime in targeted
areas of the city. The
division develops contracts
with agencies to implement
housing rehabilitation,
infrastructure improvements,
code enforcement, new
housing construction,
public services, economic
development, crime prevention,
homeless services and
neighborhood revitalization.
The CIA then monitors
the agencies to ensure
compliance with federal
regulations and provides
technical assistance
as needed. The division
also reports to the
City Council, federal
agencies, and the Neighborhood
Revitalization Board,
a citizen review board,
on the progress and
status of projects.
Des
Moines Municipal Housing
Agency (DMMHA)
The
Des Moines Municipal
Housing Agency (DMMHA)
provides rental assistance
to qualified low- and
moderate-income individuals
and families with funding
provided by HUD. The
two major assistance
programs, created by
HUD, are:
- Public
Housing –
DMMHA owns and manages
rental properties
within the city of
Des Moines.
- Section
8 Housing Voucher
Program –
DMMHA provides rental
assistance for rental
units within Polk
County that are owned
by private property
owners.
Additionally,
DMMHA administers a
self-sufficiency program
and a homeownership
program for program
participants.
Leasing
The Leasing Division
of the DMMHA handles
the application process
for Public Housing and
Section 8 housing assistance
programs. Eligibility
for the Public Housing
and Section 8 programs
is determined by family
composition, arrest
history, past participation
in federally subsidized
programs, rental history,
and income guidelines
determined by HUD for
Des Moines.
Public
Housing
The DMMHA owns and manages
apartment buildings,
townhouses, duplex apartments,
and single family houses
for eligible low- and
moderate-income families
and individuals. Approximately
390 rental units are
federally funded through
HUD. All of these rental
units are located within
the city limits of Des
Moines.
- 5(h)
Affordable Homeownership
– DMMHA has
implemented a homeownership
program for low -
moderate residents
of Des Moines. Currently,
98 houses are slated
for sale to qualified
families and individuals.
If you would like
additional information,
please call (515)
323-8950.
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Disposition –
Currently, the DMMHA
is in the process
of disposing of (selling)
our scattered-site,
single family units
through a process
called “Disposition.”
What will remain when
this is completed
(approximately 8-10
years) will be 390
units located in our
five manors: Royal
View Manor (singles,
elderly, disabled),
East View Manor (elderly
only), Southview Manor
(elderly only), Highland
Park Plaza (elderly
only), and Oak Park
Plaza (elderly only).
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Elderly Services
Coordinator
– A full-time
Service Coordinator
is available at our
five manors to ensure
that residents have
access to support
services necessary
for them to live independently.
Section 8
Section 8 programs provide
rental assistance to
low-income families
and elderly or disabled
individuals who rent
from a private landlord.
Eligibility for the
Section 8 program is
determined by family
composition, arrest
history, past participation
in federally subsidized
programs, and income
guidelines established
by HUD, which provides
the program's funding.
Approximately 2,500
households are served
through Section 8 programs
throughout Polk County.
Maintenance
The Maintenance division
handles everything from
routine service calls
to vacant unit turnaround
and preventative maintenance.
Routine service is provided
during business hours
Monday through Friday.
Emergencies are handled
24 hours per day. Maintenance
personnel may be reached
at (515) 288-3717.
Family
Self-Sufficiency (FSS)
The Family Self-Sufficiency
(FSS) program assists
families either leasing
DMMHA housing units
or families participating
in Section 8 rental
assistance program to
work towards a goal
of becoming financially
self-sufficient.
Public
Housing Board
The Public Housing Board
meets on the 3rd Wednesday
of each month beginning
at 5:30 p.m. at the
administrative offices
at Park Fair Mall.
For more information,
contact the Housing
Services Department
at (515) 323-8950.
Administrative
Offices – Park
Fair Mall
100 E Euclid
Ave. Suite 101
Des Moines, Iowa 50313
(515) 323-8950
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