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A Guide to Housing Rehabilitation Programs for the Omaha Metropolitan Area: This guide includes 39 programs for people in the metropolitan area to call for assistance in rehabilitating the interior and exterior of their homes. This includes information for low-income, elderly and disabled residents. For help rehabilitating your home, please read the guide for applicable agencies.
Code Enforcement Manual: Interested in learning more about the code training program or refresh your memory from the training session? Please click here for the web version or the printable (pdf) version.
Address It Now!: Volunteers in six neighborhoods are uniting to address one common problem – a lack of address numbers on properties. The six neighborhoods, Gifford Park, Joslyn Castle, Clairmont Heights, Ford
Birthsite and Miller Park-Minne Lusa and Park East, found that they all share this problem after participating in Omaha Neighborhood Scan during the past year.
  Sample letters sent to residents about the project: After each scan, residents are sent information about what was found on their property during the scan, as well as information on the neighborhood as a whole.
  Sample survey sent to residents about the project: After each scan, residents are sent a survey about whether they thought the information from the letter was helpful and what they think needs to be improved on their homes.