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HUD Income Waiver for Territory Allows More Applicants Eligible for Envision Program

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has granted the Virgin Islands Housing Finance Authority (VIHFA) a waiver requesting to raise the low-and moderate-income limits for the territory.

Published in the Federal Register Notice dated Sept. 25 and titled “Waivers and Alternative Requirements for Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) Grantees,” the waiver allows the territory to use the HUD-established area median income (AMI) for St. John — which is the highest — for all three islands, wherever grants programs require the application of AMI. The 2020 area median income for St. John is $65,000; St. Croix, $53,900; and St. Thomas, $60,500.

During an assessment of the unmet needs in the territory, the Virgin Islands Housing Finance Authority found that due to the steady rise and high cost of living, income data collected over eight years ago from the Census Bureau did not accurately reflect the number of residents financially burdened who need CDBG-DR assistance. It would also benefit the territory to establish consistent LMI income limits across all three islands.

The waiver will directly impact 276 applicants in the EnVIsion program.  For example, a family of four on St. Croix would have to earn no more than $46,400 per year to be eligible for the program under Priority 1. With the application of the St. John income limits for all islands, the same family of four will have to earn no more than $72,650 and be considered Priority 1. This change in income limits allows for more applicants to be eligible for the EnVIsion program.

The VIHFA Envision Homeowner Repair and Reconstruction number can be contacted at (888)-239-3387 and at www.vistormrecovery.com.

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