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San Antonio 2022 proposed city budget to surpass $3 billion for the first time in history with focus on restoring cuts, financial recovery
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Orange County Offers Evictions Resources as Federal Moratorium Reaches End
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With Federal Eviction Moratorium Set To Expire, 2 San Antonio Council Members Host Assistance Event
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State of Colorado
On July 31, the evictions moratorium imposed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention due to the COVID-19 pandemic will end.
According to data on one website, one in eight households in El Paso County are in arrears on rent.
Those who need help should go to this site on the city s website, which outlines some options that might help those facing eviction.
Here s another site that contains information on how to apply through the state for help. The Colorado-funded Emergency Housing Assistance Program (EHAP) is available for homeowners who need mortgage assistance and renters who make between 80 and 100 percent of the area median income. Â
San Antonio’s Emergency Housing Assistance Program has more than $50 million available to help families
City’s program helped more than 42,000 households pay their rent, mortgage and utilities
San Antonio’s Emergency Housing Assistance Program has more than $50 million available to help families
SAN ANTONIO – More than a year into the coronavirus pandemic, San Antonio families are still struggling to pay rent and other bills.
The city’s Emergency Housing Assistance Program has helped thousands of families since last year, and it still has millions of funds available to help more.
San Antonio resident Theresa Williams applied for the program and said it changed her life.