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City Of Santa Clarita Establishes COVID-19 Rental Assistance Program

The City of Santa Clarita voted to establish a COVID-19 Rental Assistance Program for low- and moderate-income residents during their City Council meeting Tuesday.

Over the past year, the COVID-19 pandemic has greatly impacted the physical and financial wellbeing of Santa Clarita residents. In an effort to help individuals and families impacted by COVID-19, the City of Santa Clarita received $6.3 million from the U.S. Department of Treasury to provide rental assistance to residents.

At its regular meeting on Tuesday, March 23, the Santa Clarita City Council approved the creation of the Santa Clarita COVID-19 Rental Assistance Program, which enables the City to administer the program and disperse assistance payments directly to landlords of qualified households.

The Santa Clarita COVID-19 Rental Assistance Program is scheduled to be available beginning April 1, 2021, and is set to provide financial assistance to low- and moderate-income renters in the City that meet certain eligibility criteria.

The program is expected to provide assistance for up to four full months of rental arrears, contingent upon funding availability.

“We know how tough the past year has been on our community,” said Mayor Bill Miranda. “For those who have not been able to pay their rent due to impacts of the pandemic, this program will help them get back on their feet, and more importantly, stay in their homes.”

In order to be eligible, a household must reside in a rental unit located within the City of Santa Clarita and have a household income at or below 80 percent of the Area Median Income (AMI).

Applicants must have experienced a reduction in household income, incurred significant costs or experienced a financial hardship due to COVID-19, such as unemployment. They must also have one or more household members who can demonstrate a risk of experiencing homelessness or housing instability due to this hardship.

Applications for the Rental Assistance Program are planned to be accepted for 30 days to allow sufficient time for households to collect required documentation. Priority processing is expected to be granted to households at or below 50% AMI, as well as households where at least one member has been unemployed for more than 90 days. Payments are to be made directly to landlords upon verification and receipt of a signed agreement.

To learn more about the Santa Clarita COVID-19 Rental Assistance Program, including income thresholds for eligibility, visit the website.


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City Of Santa Clarita Establishes COVID-19 Rental Assistance Program

One comment

  1. City council needs to vote no confidence in our governor. The state needs to open up 100% other states have been open with few issues. Viruses never go away, We can’t stay hidden forever.
    PS for those not back at their jobs remember someone is is most likely paying a Mortgage on your rental, if they don’t have their rent they face foreclosure and you’ll be out of a place to live, I highly doubt a bank will be as forgiving as our government..

    PS I signed a recall on newsom & will vote to remove him

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