The TRP program specifies that a current mortgage status be required to qualify for funds. While this clause is likely included to ‘protect’ the taxpayers investment, it again skews the distribution of assistance away from the residents who would benefit the most. Again, we believe that the primary goal of any neighborhood assistance program should be to keep existing residents in their neighborhood, and therefore should not exclude all residents who are in arrears on their mortgage. We believe that residents with disabilities, who are over 65 or have a household income below 60% of Area Median Income should qualify for funds regardless of mortgage status.
Improved Community Outreach for Program Awareness
When we discuss this program with residents of our neighborhood, we find that there is essentially no community awareness. Without searching through Dallas City websites, it would be difficult to know this exists. We believe more needs to be done to promote this program, including mailing information to homeowners who may qualify, and promoting the program through other non-digital marketing efforts.
Increased Program Size
At the West Dallas Neighborhood Coalition, we believe this program can be engineered to effectively distribute funds to provide measurable improvements in our community. However, we believe that $10,000 grants to 200 West Dallas households simply isn’t a large enough program to address the scope of the problem. We believe this program must be expanded to achieve its intended goals.