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Ramsey will evolve through citizen -driven, collaborative processes that respect the balance and connectivity <br />between its unique urban, rural, and natural environment for current and future generations. <br />2. Section 8 Housing <br />Section 8 programs for Anoka County are administered by the Metropolitan Housing and <br />Redevelopment Authority (HRA), located in Saint Paul, MN. <br />When we would use this: The City of Ramsey attempts to support affordable housing projects that <br />utilize the Section 8 Program by writing letters of support in their applications. In addition, the City of <br />Ramsey will advocate for continuing this program to ensure its continuity. <br />3. Home Energy Loan Program <br />Center for Energy and Environment (CEE) offers low -interest home energy loans for homeowners to <br />make improvements to their homes. Examples of eligible projects include: heating system upgrades, <br />central air conditioning, light fixtures, window and exterior door replacement, attic air sealing and <br />insulation, wall insulation and heater, and geothermal and heat pumps. Loans are typically from $1,000 - <br />$2,000 dollars. There is no maximum income limit for these loans. <br />When we would use this: The City of Ramsey does not manage this program, but they do support this <br />program. The City has resources available to residents of all income levels, and is able to point residents <br />to Center for Energy and the Environment for additional information on which they are not experts <br />(such as insulating attics). Specially, the City is able to direct residents whose homes have code <br />enforcement issues to this type of program to help increase the safety, value, and appearance of the <br />home. Because these loans do not have income limits, these are options for all residents, developers, and <br />others throughout the City. This type of program supports small upgrades to homes that long-term <br />increase cost savings and environmental savings. This program not only represents the City of Ramey's <br />commitment to maintaining existing properties, but also our commitment to environmentally sensitive <br />housing and design. <br />Statewi <br />When we would use this: <br />1. Minnesota Housing — Coordinated Entry <br />Coordinated Entry is a HUD initiative to those who may be at -risk of losing their housing, or who are <br />homeless. The Coordinated Entry initiative supports people in connecting their housing needs with the <br />appropriate resources. Anoka County has a separate resource line to assist residents. <br />When we would use this: The City of Ramsey does not maintain this program, but does believe this <br />program is an important tool they are able to point residents towards. The City of Ramsey provides a <br />connection to this resource for residents who are at risk, or afraid of, losing their housing. They can also <br />direct homeless individuals towards this program. The City of Ramsey will continue to support this <br />program as they believe it is an important part of supporting their residents and maintaining their mission <br />of equity. <br />City of Ramsey 2040 Comprehensive Plan Update <br />Housing Plan <br />Page 14 of 23 <br />
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