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Hudson County Lead Safe Home Program | Puertorriqueos Associados for Community Organization (PACO)

Assists in making lead-safe repairs and enhancing energy efficiency in residential units built before 1978 in Hudson County, aiming to identify and address lead-based paint hazards through interim controls to safeguard children and pregnant women from elevated blood lead levels. Eligible units comprise owner-occupied and rental one- and two-family residences. Interim controls encompass various measures to temporarily diminish human exposure to lead-based paint hazards, such as specialized cleaning, repairs, maintenance, painting, temporary containment, and ongoing monitoring.

Physical Address

346 Central Ave, Jersey City, NJ 07307

Hours

Mon - Fri 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

Fax

201-653-5229

Application process

Applications are available at any PACO service location or on the website. Please call for more information.

Eligibility

Interested applicants may qualify for assistance if they meet the following requirements: - Are a tenant or owner of a 1 to 2 family home in Hudson County built before 1978 - The property is current on real estate taxes, water, and sewer bills - Occupant's household income is within the low-to-moderate income limits

Agency info

Puertorriqueos Associados for Community Organization (PACO)

The mission of Puertorriqueos Asociados for Community Organization, Inc. (PACO) is to empower and assist the community to attain its desired successes. PACO accomplishes this mission by providing a variety of social, human, and educational services. PACO also works to provide affordable housing to low-and-moderate income families and participates in educational reform efforts.