Overview
Bridgeport Housing and Community Development Overview
The Bridgeport Office of Housing and Community Development is a key municipal agency housed within the Margaret E. Morton Government Center on Broad Street. This department is responsible for administering federal grant funds, primarily from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), to enhance the city’s neighborhoods 🏘️. Its mission focuses on expanding affordable housing, fostering economic development, and improving public facilities to benefit low- and moderate-income residents.
Programs and Services
The office manages a variety of critical programs aimed at community revitalization:
- Community Development Block Grant (CDBG): Funding for infrastructure improvements, public services, and economic development projects.
- HOME Investment Partnerships: A program designed to create safe, decent, and affordable housing for low-income households.
- Housing Rehabilitation: Offering financial assistance to eligible homeowners for essential repairs and code compliance work 🔨.
- Lead Hazard Control: Providing resources to identify and remediate lead-based paint hazards in residential properties.
Visit Information
Located at 999 Broad Street, the office is part of a major city government complex. Visitors must pass through security screening upon entering the building, which includes metal detectors. A valid government-issued photo ID is required to obtain a visitor pass for the upper floors 🆔. Prohibited items include weapons and dangerous materials. The facility is fully accessible and is conveniently situated near the Bridgeport Transportation Center.
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