TCAP Winter Crisis Assistance

The Winter Crisis Program (WCP)

TCAP is assisting households with the Winter Crisis Program (WCP) from November 1, 2023 through March 31, 2024.

Eligible applicants/households that may qualify for WCP: bulk fuel customers that have 25% or less (propane, fuel oil, wood, coal, wood pellets, kerosene). If the main heating source and/or the secondary heating source; is in disconnect status, has been shut off, establishing new service, transfer of service, PIPP default or 1st PIPP may also receive assistance. Also, WCP will assist with furnace repair for homeowners only.

Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday are in person interviews at the TCAP main building at 1230 Palmyra Rd SW, Warren, Ohio. Clients can enter the building at the entrance closest to Pearl Street. Fridays are phone appointments for those who are disabled and those who cannot make it to the TCAP building. Clients will be called at their date and time of appointment by TCAP staff members.

To make an appointment, please call 330-951-0015 to schedule and appointment through the automated system or go to https://capappointments.com. Callers must stay on the line to receive a confirmation number which will secure their appointment date and time.

On Wednesday mornings only, TCAP will accept walk-in applications on a first-come, first-served basis.  Doors open at 7:45 AM, and all time slots for walk-ins are filled by 8:15 AM.

  • Proof of income for primary applicant and all household members 18 years of age or older;
  • Social Security cards or birth certificates for all household members; and
  • Copies of most recent utility bills (primary heating and electric).

April Safe Digging Month

Thursday, April 27, 2023, 9:30 A.M.

Location: Drummond Ave and North Main Street, Hubbard, OH

The City of Hubbard, in conjunction with the Eastern Ohio Damage Prevention Council and Ohio811, will be conducting a landscaping renovation project to promote April Safe Digging Month.  The event is open to the public and the goal is to bring public awareness to safe digging practices and the State of Ohio One-Call law.  We would like to invite the press to attend.  Mayor Kyle, Ohio811 representatives, and EODPC council representatives from various contracting firms and utilities will be present.  The City of Hubbard will have various equipment from our utility departments on site.  The event will start at 9:30 A.M. at the corner of Drummond Avenue and North Main Street at the Welcome to Hubbard sign.

Ohio811 sponsors multiple Damage Prevention Councils and Utility Coordinating Committees throughout the State of Ohio that will be conducting Safe Digging Projects across the state.

We look forward to seeing members of your organization.  If there are any questions please contact Kevin Lyden, City of Hubbard Service Superintendent at 330-509-3720 or Matt Hennis, Ohio811 at 330-272-6848

Kevin T. Lyden, Service Superintendent

Branch Pick Up Service – Update

Due to the recent wind storm on Sunday, July 19th, the City’s Street Department will be picking up fallen branches Starting Thursday July 23rd and will end Tuesday, July 28, 2020 . Branches must be no longer than 4 feet long and no more than 3 inches in diameter. All branches must be at the curb – not in the street – by Thursday, July 23rd, at 6:00 AM. There will only be ONE citywide pickup. If you do not have the branches by the curb, do not call. The City will not return to any street that has had the pickup service completed – please do not put more branches out if you have already had a pick-up.

Thank you in advance. Service Director Dan Livingston

Homeowner Assistance through NDS

Owner Occupied Housing Rehabilitation and Small Home Repair funds are available to residents in the cities of Hubbard, Niles and Girard

The City of Hubbard, along with the City of Niles and the City of Girard have been awarded monies for Owner Occupied Housing Rehabilitation and Home Repair Programs through the State of Ohio’s Community Housing Improvement and Preservation Program (CHIP).

The program’s purpose is to help homeowners rehabilitate and repair their homes.

These funds assist homeowners in making their homes safe, sound and secure.

Neighborhood Development Services will administer the program for each community. The grant is expected to fund the rehabilitation of several homes with both large and small repairs. To be eligible for the program residents must own and occupy their home, and meet income eligibility requirements set by the state. Homeowners accepted into the program are eligible to receive a new furnace, electrical upgrades, roof repairs and more.

Applications are currently being accepted at Neighborhood Development Services. Homeowners interested in applying for the program should contact Debbi in the Hubbard Mayor’s Office at 330-534-3090 or stop by for an application.  Eligible residents can also apply for funds by contacting the Ravenna-based Neighborhood Development Services at 330-297-6400, Ext. 248.

About Neighborhood Development Services

Neighborhood Development Services (NDS) serves Portage and other northeastern communities in Ohio. The mission of NDS, a NeighborWorks® organization, is to revitalize neighborhoods and communities, primarily for the benefit of low and moderate income-income households, through the provision and /or promotion of affordable housing, environmental sustainability, community and economic development, job-creation, and multi-discipline art as a community development catalyst. NDS’ programs include multi-family rental development, home repair programs, homebuyer education, down payment assistance, a daycare center, development of housing for elderly and for handicapped. For more information, visit www.ndsohio.org

2020 Flushing Program to Begin

The City of Hubbard will begin the 2020 Flushing Program of all waterlines maintained by the City of Hubbard. Some of these waterlines are located in Hubbard Township, so please do not be surprised to see us.
This is an E.P.A. requirement that is aimed at keeping the highest quality of water in our system that Hubbard is supplied with.
The flushing will begin on Monday, April 13, 2020. Hours of flushing will be from 10:00 PM to 6:30 AM. Residents may experience some cloudy water during the morning hours, but this will clear shortly.
Thank you in advance for your cooperation for we are always trying to bring our customers the highest quality water possible.
Daniel P. Livingston, City of Hubbard Service Director

With $349 Billion in Emergency Small Business Capital Cleared, SBA and Treasury Begin Unprecedented Public-Private Mobilization Effort to Distribute Funds

WASHINGTON – Following President Trump’s signing of the historic Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, SBA Administrator Jovita Carranza and Treasury Secretary Steven T. Mnuchin today announced that the SBA and Treasury Department have initiated a robust mobilization effort of banks and other lending institutions to provide small businesses with the capital they need.

The CARES Act establishes a new $349 billion Paycheck Protection Program. The Program will provide much-needed relief to millions of small businesses so they can sustain their businesses and keep their workers employed. “This unprecedented public-private partnership is going to assist small businesses with accessing capital quickly. Our goal is to position lenders as the single point-of-contact for small businesses – the application, loan processing, and disbursement of funds will all be administered at the community level,” said Administrator Carranza. “Speed is the operative word; applications for the emergency capital can begin as early as this week, with lenders using their own systems and processes to make these loans. We remain committed to supporting our nation’s more than 30 million small businesses and their employees, so that they can continue to be the fuel for our nation’s economic engine.”

“This legislation provides small business job retention loans to provide eight weeks of payroll and certain overhead to keep workers employed,” said Secretary Mnuchin. “Treasury and the Small Business Administration expect to have this program up and running by April 3rd so that businesses can go to a participating SBA 7(a) lender, bank, or credit union, apply for a loan, and be approved on the same day.  The loans will be forgiven as long as the funds are used to keep employees on the payroll and for certain other expenses.” The new loan program will help small businesses with their payroll and other business operating expenses. It will provide critical capital to businesses without collateral requirements, personal guarantees, or SBA fees – all with a 100% guarantee from SBA. All loan payments will be deferred for six months. Most importantly, the SBA will forgive the portion of the loan proceeds that are used to cover the first eight weeks of payroll costs, rent, utilities, and mortgage interest.

The Paycheck Protection Program is specifically designed to help small businesses keep their workforce employed. Visit SBA.gov/Coronavirus for more information on the Paycheck Protection Program.

  • The new loan program will be available retroactive from Feb. 15, 2020, so employers can rehire their recently laid-off employees through June 30, 2020.

Loan Terms & Conditions

  • Eligible businesses: All businesses, including non-profits, Veterans organizations, Tribal concerns, sole proprietorships, self-employed individuals, and independent contractors, with 500 or fewer employees, or no greater than the number of employees set by the SBA as the size standard for certain industries
  • Maximum loan amount up to $10 million
  • Loan forgiveness if proceeds used for payroll costs and other designated business operating expenses in the 8 weeks following the date of loan origination (due to likely high subscription, it is anticipated that not more than 25% of the forgiven amount may be for non-payroll costs)
  • All loans under this program will have the following identical features:
    • Interest rate of 0.5%
    • Maturity of 2 years
    • First payment deferred for six months
    • 100% guarantee by SBA
    • No collateral
    • No personal guarantees
    • No borrower or lender fees payable to SBA

SBA’s announcement comes on the heels of a series of steps taken by the Agency since the President’s Emergency Declaration to expeditiously provide capital to financially distressed businesses affected by the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Since March 17, SBA has taken the following steps:

Visit SBA.gov/Coronavirus for more information on SBA’s assistance to small businesses.

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About the U.S. Small Business Administration

The U.S. Small Business Administration helps power the American dream of business ownership. As the only go-to resource and voice for small businesses backed by the strength of the federal government, the SBA empowers entrepreneurs and small business owners with the resources and support they need to start, grow or expand their businesses, or recover from a declared disaster. It delivers services through an extensive network of SBA field offices and partnerships with public and private organizations. To learn more, visit www.sba.gov.

EPA ENCOURAGES AMERICANS TO ONLY FLUSH TOILET PAPER

WASHINGTON (March 30, 2020) — Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is encouraging all Americans to only flush toilet paper, not disinfecting wipes or other non-flushable items that should be disposed of in the trash. Flushing only toilet paper helps ensure that the toilets, plumbing, sewer systems and septic systems will continue working properly to safely manage our nation’s wastewater. While EPA encourages disinfecting your environment to prevent the spread of COVID-19, never flush disinfecting wipes or other non-flushable items. These easy steps will keep surfaces disinfected and wastewater management systems working for all Americans.

Preventable toilet and sewer backups can pose a threat to human health and present an extra challenge to our water utilities and their workforce. Flushing anything other than toilet paper, including disinfecting wipes, can damage internal plumbing, local sewer systems and septic systems. Fixing these backups is costly and takes time and resources away from ensuring that wastewater management systems are otherwise working properly. EPA thanks wastewater utilities and their workforce for their courageous efforts at a time when resources may be stretched thin. Having fully operational wastewater services is critical to containing COVID-19 and protecting Americans from other public health risks. Our nation’s wastewater employees are everyday heroes who are on the frontline of protecting human health and the environment every single day.

For more information, see >www.epa.gov/coronavirus<.

Volunteers Wanted!

The City of Hubbard is looking for volunteers for the senior van program! Do you have a few hours to spare during your week? Drivers are needed for the senior van program, which runs Tuesday and Thursday from 9:00 am to Noon and Friday from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. If you have an interest in helping others and enjoy driving, why not sign up!

Volunteers may call 330-534-3090 to get placed on the substitute list. When drivers are not available for their shift, you have the option of filling in for them. Down the road, if a shift becomes permanently available, you may voice your interest in filling the vacancy.

Either way, your generosity of helping our seniors is greatly appreciated. Call the Mayor’s office for more information or stop by the Senior Center on Tuesday, Thursday or Friday to see the program in action!

Senior Citizens Card Club

The Senior Citizens Card Club meets every Thursday at 9:00 AM to play a variety of card games. For more information, stop by or call the Senior Center Thursday after 9:00 AM. Join the fun with friends and new acquaintances!

News & Alerts!
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