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Healthy Homes

Grants for Healthier Homes

The program provides financial assistance to help remediate 29 home hazards identified by HUD, such as lead-based paint, mold, moisture, injury and safety hazards, poor indoor air quality, radon, and carbon monoxide in homes. Occupants of the property must meet low-income qualifications. Priority will be given for owner-occupied properties with a child under the age of six living or regularly visiting the home, and/or occupants older than age 62, or families with at least one person with disabilities.

Work will be based on the results of a Healthy Homes Assessment.  

  • Free radon testing
  • Free lead testing and healthy homes assessment provided by the Weber-Morgan Health Department
  • Improved indoor air quality
  • Fewer missed days at work and school
  • Reduced visits to the doctor and emergency room
  • Healthy aging in place

Funds may be used for both owner-occupied and rental units in Weber County. Rental units qualify if the occupants meet the income guidelines and the property owner agrees not to sell the unit for three years.

Family SizeMaximum Income
1$61,850
2$70,650
3$79,500
4$88,300
5$95,400
6$102,450
7$109,500
8$116,600

 

In person: Attention: Brad Child, Healthy Homes Program Manager, Weber-Morgan Health Department Division of Environmental Health, 2nd Floor 477 23rd Street, Ogden, UT 84401. Office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Online: The completed application and all attachments can be sent securely through the “Send Us a Secure Email” link on the upper right corner of the Weber-Morgan Health Department website: https://www.webermorganhealth.org/  (after you create a login you can securely send the email to Environmental Health).

If you have any questions about the application process, feel free to reach out to the Program Manager, Brad Child, email: bchild@webercountyutah.gov;  phone: 801-399-7152.