How the St. Petersburg Emergency Rental Assistance Program Supports Families in Crisis

St. Petersburg FL ERAP

St. Petersburg, FL rental assistantTo achieve its objective, the St. Petersburg Housing Authority (SPHA) strives to offer qualified people of St. Petersburg safe, clean, accessible, decent, and affordable housing while strengthening and fostering local self-sufficiency.

The SPHA administers three housing programs: public housing, affordable housing, and housing choice vouchers (HCVs). Together, these programs provide decent, long-term housing choices for about 4,000 low-income families who meet the eligibility requirements.

The St. Petersburg Homes Authority offers various programs, including affordable rental housing to low-income families, the elderly, veterans, and the disabled throughout the greater St. Petersburg metropolitan area.

Jordan Park Waiting List

Jordan Park Waiting List

To be considered for the Jordan Park PBV Waiting List, the St. Petersburg Housing Authority (SPHA) will take pre-applications beginning on Monday, February 07, 2022, and continuing through 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, February 10, 2022 (both Eastern Standard Time). The SPHA is taking pre-applications online here  (Spanish Public Health Agency). The deadline for pre-applications is 5:00 p.m. EST on Thursday, February 10, 2022. No applications will be accepted after that time.

To be eligible for the Jordan Park PBV units, applicants must have an income that does not exceed 60% of the average median income (AMI) for Pinellas County, as established by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) on an annual basis. Following is a list of the current HUD income limits for Pinellas County, Florida:

2021 HUD INCOME LIMITS

Number in Household 60% AMI
1 $31,020
2 $35, 460
3 $39,900
4 $44,280
5 $47,880
6 $51, 420

 

A list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about the waiting list opening can be accessed HERE.

If you need assistance applying, there are two locations where you can go.

  • Tuesday, February 8, 2022, 8 AM to 12 PM SPHA Central Office (2001 Gandy Blvd N., St. Petersburg, FL 33702)
  • Wednesday, February 9, 2022, 12 PM to 4 PM Jordan Park Management Office (1245 Jordan Park Street S., St. Petersburg, FL 33712)

Jordan Park Project-Based Voucher Waiting List

Frequently Asked Questions
February 2022

1. What is a Project-Based Voucher (PBV)?

ordan Park Project-Based Voucher Waiting List

Project-based vouchers are rental assistance vouchers attached to a specific unit in a building that has a contract with the Housing Authority to provide rental help. The Housing Authority pays the landlord a portion of the negotiated rent on the Participant’s behalf as a housing assistance payment. The Participant is responsible for the remainder of the rent, which is approximately equal to 30 percent of their monthly income, as well as for utility bills.

2. What is the difference between the Tenant-Based and Project-Based Vouchers on the Jordan Park waiting list?

Tenant-based vouchers help families in the private renting market by providing financial assistance for rent. Candidates are given a voucher to choose any housing that satisfies the program’s qualifications. A Tenant-Based Voucher is the only assistance available to those selected for the Tenant-Based Waiting List.

As a result, Project-Based Vouchers offer rental assistance related to one specific unit at one particular building.

The Tenant-Based Waiting List cannot be transferred from the Project-Based Waiting List.

3. What are the Jordan Park Project-Based Waiting List’s pre-application requirements?

Applicant income must not exceed 60% of Pinellas County’s AMI, as established annually by HUD, to qualify for Jordan Park PBV homes. The following are Pinellas County’s current HUD Income Limits:

4. Which names on this waiting list will be prioritized most?

Which names on this waiting list will be prioritized most

Some residents and families have been forced to leave their homes for the following reasons: People who live in buildings that SPHA owns have been given a “90-Day Notice to Vacate” by the government (federal, state, or local). i. A building in which SPHA has an interest has been condemned or demolished by government action (federal, state, or local).

Families moved from SPHA’s public housing units or low-income tax credit properties are in the second group. Families

In the process of being demolished, renovated, or repurposed, or that have already been moved from SPHA-owned land. Before being chosen from the waitlist, the move must have happened in the last five years.

SPHA will choose a person or family who lives, works, or has worked in Pinellas County as a Resident of Pinellas County after meeting the first and second priorities. If you want to be chosen, you’ll have to show that you want to be chosen.

5. How do I apply for the Jordan Park Project-Based Wait List if I am eligible?

Online pre-applications for the St. Petersburg Housing Authority’s Jordan Park PBV waiting list will be accepted at 8:00 a.m. EST on Monday, February 7th, 2022, through 5:00 p.m. EST on Thursday, February 10th, 2022.

Click here to apply.

No pre-applications will be allowed after the 5:00 p.m. EST deadline on Thursday, February 10, 2022.

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