COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
CONTACT INFORMATION
Located at Hattiesburg City Hall, the office is open Monday through Friday, between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.
200 Forrest Street
Post Office Box 1898
Hattiesburg, MS 39403-1898
601-554-1006
PUBLIC NOTICES
Monday, July 15, 2024 – 6 p.m. | Jackie Dole Sherrill Community Center (220 West Front Street)
Tuesday, July 30, 2024 – 6 p.m. | Train Depot, Community Room (308 Newman Street)
The City of Hattiesburg’s Office of Community Development will host two public hearings: The 2023 Consolidated Annual Performance & Evaluation Review Report (CAPER), and The 2024 Annual Action Plan. The meetings are designed to provide residents with opportunities to participate in the development and implementation of CAPER and the Annual Action Plan. The City will consider any comments or views from citizens, agencies in writing and or orally at the Public Hearings. Public comments for CAPER will be accepted from July 16th to July 31st.
For more information or to request accommodations, call the Community Development Division office at 601-554-1006.
For a current list of all public notices, please visit https://www.hattiesburgms.com/public-notices/.
PROGRAM DOCUMENTS
Links below provide more information on certain program areas.
2023 CAPER – Draft
2023 CAPER Comment Form
2022 Action Plan
2021 Action Plan
2020 Action Plan
2019 Action Plan
2018-2022 Consolidated Plan & 2018 Annual Action Plan
2019 Analysis of Impediments
Maps of Median Income and Minority Concentration
2020 CAPER
2019 CAPER
CDBG Policies and Procedures – DRAFT
Citizen Participation Plan
HOME Homeowner Rehabilitation Policies & Procedures
Residential Anti-Displacement
CoH HOME-ARP Allocation Plan DRAFT
The Community Development Division administers the annual grant programs funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) as well as other grant opportunities that may complement such efforts. Primarily, this division manages projects funded through HUD’s Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME Investment Partnership Grant (HOME). Both of these programs are intended to benefit low- to moderate-income (LMI) individuals and households. Administration of the programs is guided by the City’s 5-year Consolidated Plan and each year’s Action Plan.
LeadSAFE HATTIESBURG
The LeadSAFE Hattiesburg program is a lead hazard reduction program for income-eligible residents who live within the city limits of Hattiesburg. The program aims to protect children and families from lead-based paint (LBP) hazards by using LBP hazard safety training, as well as interim controls and abatement. To learn more about the program offerings, visit the LeadSAFE Hattiesburg page.
HOME
The HOME Program focuses on Affordable Housing. The City offers Down Payment Assistance awards to income-eligible first-time home buyers; oversees a rehabilitation program for homeowner-occupied dwellings; and partners with non-profit organizations for the purpose of constructing or rehabilitating houses to be sold or rented as affordable units.
CDBG
The CDBG Program allows for activities that benefit LMI individuals, LMI households, areas of the community that are majority LMI, or serve to create jobs available to LMI persons. CDBG Programs undertaken by the City include Homeowner-occupied rehabilitation and Emergency Repairs, Downtown Facade Improvement, various Public Services through non-profits, Microenterprise Assistance, Public Facility Improvement, and Infrastructure Improvement.
Programs with ongoing application periods:
- HOME Downpayment Assistant for First Time Homebuyers
- CDBG Facade Improvement Assistance
- CDBG Emergency Housing Repair (homeowner-occupied)
Programs with limited application periods:
- CDBG & HOME Substantial Housing Rehabilitation (homeowner-occupied)
- CDBG Public Service Awards for Non-Profits
- CDBG Microenterprise Assistance
Individuals interested in programs with time-limited application periods are encouraged to call the Community Development Division at (601) 554-1006 for more information. Notices of Funding Availability or Requests for applications/proposals will be advertised in the Pine Belt News when funding is available. Whether or not funding is available will depend on the amount of funding made available in the City’s annual grant awards and what priority level is assigned to these program areas in comparison with others.
Emergency Roof Repair Initiative
The Community Development Division will be accepting 50 pre-applications on a first-come, first-served basis for the Emergency Roof Repair Initiative. Pre-applications are available at the Community Development Office (located at 200 Forrest Street). Pre-applications will only be accepted on Thursday, December 15, 2022, beginning at 9:00 a.m. For questions, please contact Community Development at 601-554-1006.
Prospective applicants must answer the following questions and meet HUD standards prior to application and housing feasibility inspection.
- Are you the sole owner of the property?
- Are all homeowners listed on the deed currently living in the household?
- Have you lived at this address for more than 1 year?
- Can you provide a 12-month utility bill/statement for services in your name?
- Do you live within the City limits of Hattiesburg, Forrest County?
- Do you have current Homeowners Insurance on the property? *Mandatory homeowners insurance requirements have been waived for homeowners as of March 2022. However, if you reside in a Flood Zone, flood insurance is required.
- Are your property taxes paid for the previous year or exempt?
- Can you provide income verification for everyone in the household?
- What is the yearly household income?
- Do you have an immediate family member employed with the City of Hattiesburg’s Urban Development Department?
- How many people live in your household? *This program is income based and will require proof of income
- Do you have a Mortgage on your home? If yes, how much?