Mainstream Housing for Persons with Disabilities
At this time we are no accepting applications for Main Stream Housing.
What is Project Mainstream Housing for Persons with Disabilities?
This program allows for non-elderly persons or families with disabilities to receive a Section 8 voucher and live in an apartment or house suitable to their needs.
How Does it Work?
The disabled person receives a voucher and finds an apartment or house that qualifies under Section 8 programs. The resident pays 30% of their income as rent to the landlord. The JCHA pays the difference between tenants portion and the contract rent in the form of a check directly to the landlord.
A non-elderly disabled person and/or family may apply at JCHA's office at any time.
2012 Utility Allowance Schedule
Data to be posted
JCHA Fair Market Rents/Payment Standards Effective Date 01/01/2014
Housing Choice Voucher Program
Fair Market Rent Payment Standards HVC
0 Bedroom $600 $660
1 Bedroom $742 $816
2 Bedroom $960 $1056
3 Bedroom $1409 $1550
4 Bedroom $1633 $1796
FMR's for units larger than 4 bedrooms are calculated by adding 15% to the 4 bedroom rate for each extra room.
Income Guidelines - Effective January 1, 2013
Very Low Low
30% Income 50% Income 80% Income
1 Person $16,350 $27,250 $43,600
2 Person $18,700 $31,150 $49,800
3 Person $21,050 $35,050 $56,050
4 Person $23,350 $38,900 $62,250
5 Person $25,250 $42,050 $67,250
6 Person $27,100 $46,150 $72,250
7 Person $29,000 $48,250 $77,200
8 Person $30,850 $51,350 $82,200
Median income for the Denver Metro is $77,800 based on a family of four.
This information is to be used as a guide only and should not be used by other agencies, amounts may vary and change without notice.
At this time we are no accepting applications for Main Stream Housing.
What is Project Mainstream Housing for Persons with Disabilities?
This program allows for non-elderly persons or families with disabilities to receive a Section 8 voucher and live in an apartment or house suitable to their needs.
How Does it Work?
The disabled person receives a voucher and finds an apartment or house that qualifies under Section 8 programs. The resident pays 30% of their income as rent to the landlord. The JCHA pays the difference between tenants portion and the contract rent in the form of a check directly to the landlord.
A non-elderly disabled person and/or family may apply at JCHA's office at any time.
2012 Utility Allowance Schedule
Data to be posted
JCHA Fair Market Rents/Payment Standards Effective Date 01/01/2014
Housing Choice Voucher Program
Fair Market Rent Payment Standards HVC
0 Bedroom $600 $660
1 Bedroom $742 $816
2 Bedroom $960 $1056
3 Bedroom $1409 $1550
4 Bedroom $1633 $1796
FMR's for units larger than 4 bedrooms are calculated by adding 15% to the 4 bedroom rate for each extra room.
Income Guidelines - Effective January 1, 2013
Very Low Low
30% Income 50% Income 80% Income
1 Person $16,350 $27,250 $43,600
2 Person $18,700 $31,150 $49,800
3 Person $21,050 $35,050 $56,050
4 Person $23,350 $38,900 $62,250
5 Person $25,250 $42,050 $67,250
6 Person $27,100 $46,150 $72,250
7 Person $29,000 $48,250 $77,200
8 Person $30,850 $51,350 $82,200
Median income for the Denver Metro is $77,800 based on a family of four.
This information is to be used as a guide only and should not be used by other agencies, amounts may vary and change without notice.