The villages of Sherman and Westfield have grant funds available to help low- and moderate-income homeowners make necessary home repairs. Both villages were awarded $493,000 in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds through the New York State Office of Community Renewal to assist a total of 14 homeowners — seven for both villages.
The funds can be used for necessary repairs such as replacing old windows and doors, repairing or replacing roofs, repairing porches and entries, electrical, plumbing or heating system repairs, water and sewer laterals, etc. Anything that is necessary to assure the health and safety of the occupant and/or the structural integrity of the home is eligible, including modifications such as wheelchair ramps and walk-in showers. The program does not provide funds to remodel. In all cases, the property will be made lead-safe as part of the work that is done.
In order to be eligible, you must live in the village of Sherman or Westfield, the home must be your primary, year-round residence, and all taxes and mortgages (if applicable) must be current. In addition, you must meet the income guidelines as follows:
- household of one: $46,800
- household of two: $53,450
- household of three: $60,150
- household of four: $66,800
Adjustments continue to be made as household size increases. These maximum allowable incomes includes the gross (before taxes) income of all members of the household over the age of 18, whether they are related or not and regardless of their willingness to contribute to household expenses.
Both villages have contracted with countywide nonprofit housing agency Chautauqua Home Rehabilitation and Improvement Corporation (CHRIC) to get these funds out to those who need and deserve them. CHRIC has over 45 years of experience serving the needs of property owners throughout Chautauqua County. If you would like more information or an application for the Sherman or Westfield Village Rehab Program, please call CHRIC at 716-753-4650.