Emergency Minor Home Repair Program


Through the federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program, the City of Eugene offers assistance for very low-income property owners to correct conditions that create an immediate threat to the health and safety of the occupants or could cause rapid deterioration of the structure. Assistance for very low-income homeowners of stick frame homes includes 0%, deferred loans, up to $5,000. For very low-income mobile homeowners, grants are available in the amount of up to $5,000. Grants do not need to be repaid.


Emergency Minor Home Repair Brochure/Programa de Reparacion de Emergencias menores en el Hogar


Eligibility Requirements

Eligibility requirements for the program are:

  • Property must be within the Eugene city limits and annexed into the City
  • Repairs must be eligible types of work and limited to living space areas
  • Applicants must meet very-low income requirements, as follows:

Household Income Limits (50% Eugene Area Median Income) (Effective June 15, 2022)

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2023 Maximum Income$27,900$31,850$35,850$39,800$43,000$46,200


Fair Market Rents (FMRs) also apply except as applicable and noted below:

  • All FMRs include utilities paid by tenant per the Utility Allowances Schedule in effect

Accessibility Improvements for Tenants (Effective October 1, 2022)   

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FY2023 Eugene
Fair Market Rents
$902$1,025$1,349$1,917$2,298



Eligible Emergency Minor Home Repairs


  • Failure of electrical, plumbing, or heating systems
  • Leaking roof
  • Home security

The maximum assistance per property is $10,000 depending on the project. 


The Emergency Minor Home Repair and Accessibility Improvements programs may be combined.


Contact Us

  1. Community Development

    Karina Fon

    Housing Rehabilitation Specialist
    99 W. 10th Ave.

    Eugene, OR 97401

    Ph: 541-682-5446

    Fx: 541-682-5572