HUD Lead Hazard Control, Healthy Homes Program

HUD Office of Lead Hazard Control / City of Tucson

Open Home Repair

About This Program

HUD's Lead Hazard Control program funds local grantees to identify and reduce lead paint hazards in low-income housing built before 1978. When the City of Tucson or Pima County receives HUD funding, qualifying households receive free inspection, risk assessment, and lead hazard reduction work at no cost. Priority is given to homes with children under 6 or pregnant women.

Up to $20,000 per unit when funded. Availability depends on active HUD grant awards to City of Tucson or Pima County.

Key Details

  • Priority: homes with children under 6 or pregnant women
  • Must be in low-income household (at or below 80% AMI)
  • Pre-1978 housing required (lead paint era)
  • Covers inspection, risk assessment, and lead hazard reduction
  • Contact City of Tucson HCD for current program availability

How to Apply

Deadline: Varies by HUD grant cycle

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