Dayton Daily News

More help on the way for renters

Montgomery County has $15.9M to distribute for rent, utilities.

- By Chris Stewart Staff Writers

Montgomery County renters struggling to paythe rent or utilities due to the pandemic may find new help in coming weeks through $15.9 million in additional federal funds granted to the county.

The money is being distribute­d by the U.S. Treasury through the Emergency Rental Assistance program passed by Congress at the end of December.

“This program will help a lot of our citizens and also help our landlords who in some cases have went without rent for some time,” said Montgomery County Administra­tor Michael Colbert.

Of Mon tgo mery Co un ty’s 254,821 housing units, 87,342 – or 39% – are renter occupied. Of the remainder, 61% are owner occupied and the rest vacant, according to a 2020 county profile by Ohio’s Office of Research.

Colbert said the county is still working with the U.S. Treasury on details and expects a program in place to distribute the funds by March 1.

The new funding exceeds the amount of funding available to renters through the county’s CARES Act distributi­on. Last year the county distribute­d $5 million in rental assistance and $6 million in utility assistance, some of which also went to homeowners.

The new assistance comes with “more strings attached,” Colbert said.

Applicants must document that they experience­d a reduction in income, significan­t costs or other financial hardship due to the COVID19 pandemic, according to program rules. The statute also limits the eligibilit­y to households not exceeding 80% of area median income.

“The last thing we want is for more people to be homeless,” said Montgomery County Commission­er Carolyn Rice. “So we welcome it and are grateful that we’ll be able to help many families stay in place.”

In addition to rent, funds can be spent on electricit­y, gas, water and sewer, trash removal and energy costs, such as fuel oil. The program

does not include telephone, cable and internet.

Montgomery County received the $15.9 million through the Consolidat­ed Appropriat­ions Act of 2021, which establishe­d the $25 billion rental assistance program for state, county and municipal government­s with

population­s of more than 200,000. The county was notified of the award Jan. 21 and received the funds the same day.

Butler County was projected to receive $11.4 million and Warren County $7 million.

 ?? CORNELIUS FROLIK / STAFF ?? Applicants for help must document they experience­d a reduction in income, significan­t costs or other financial hardship due to the pandemic.
CORNELIUS FROLIK / STAFF Applicants for help must document they experience­d a reduction in income, significan­t costs or other financial hardship due to the pandemic.

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