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Show .rvrr 6 Thursday, Mar. WEST VAUBY VIEW 18, 1982 Housing Authority Agency Gives Loans To Spruce Up Homes SALT LAKE. Many residents of the valley can turn to an organization for assistance in dealing with home repair costs. Those with limited funds are being encouraged to check to see if they qualify for a low interest or deferred loan through the Rehabilitation Division of the Salt Lake County Housing Authority. Loans may also be secured to cover repairs for such things as rotted flooring, inadequate heating, peeling and chipping paint, faulty plumbing, hazardous wiring, a deteriorating foundation, broken windows or even a leaky roof. The at is program targeted specific areas throughout the coun-ty- , according to division spokesman John Godfrey. If you live in Kearns, Magna, the unincorporated area between Murray and South Salt Lake, SAFEWAY Rehabilitating ones home helps to do three things, Godfrey said. ding on a persons income. Monthly payments will also be tailored to remain within the homeowners means and ability to pay. Taylorsville, Bennion, White City or the cities of Midvale, Sandy, Murray, West Valley and South Salt Lake, you may be eligible for a he housing, rehabilitation loan, said. Godfrey added that additional rehabilitation funds are available outside the designated areas in various other cities throughout the county. Godfrey said the program is being conducted to preserve the neighborhood housing stock in Salt Lake County. Included is a free inspection of each dwelling to identify deficiencies and free assistance with a trained staff member to write up a work description. Interested individuals, he said, must own or be buying their own home. Loans with a graduating interest varying from three to nine percent will then be offered, depen Godfrey noted that after the free inspection and recommendations, individuals are under no obligation to have any work done unless they choose to accept a loan. At Board Meeting It protects your most valuable investment, prolongs the life of your home and aids in the conservation of existing housing in neighborhoods. In addition to the standard rehabilitation program, the divi sion has an ongoing handicapped retro-fi- t program designed to assist individuals who have limited access to their dwellings because of physical disabilities. Examples of such work, Godfrey said, would be widening doors, in- stalling grab bars, ramps, lifts, lowering cabinets and sinks, and installing special bathroom facilities. Further information may be Also slated is a request for design authorization of modifications at the 3200 W. 6200 South pump station. The board will also discuss a petition to annex Magna within the district and will consider releasing Phase II of a Water Supply and Demand Study at a County Council of Governments meeting slated April 7. ob- Preschool Storytimes Slated At Libraries tained by calling Godfrey at or visiting the division offices at 1962 So. 200 East. 487-545- 3 KEARNS. Storytimes for preschoolers are scheduled at a library here Monday and at other locations during the week. Storytime schedules include one at the Kearns Library, 5350 So. 4220 West, Monday at 10 a.m.; Granger Library, 2880 W. 3650 South, Monday at 11 a.m.; East Millcreek Library, 2266 Evergreen Ave., Tuesday at 9:30 and 10:30 a.m.; Holladay Library, 2150 E. 4800 South, Wednesday at 1 p.m. Further information may be obtained by calling - District To Discuss Construction meeting is a presentation of the audit report for the fiscal year enDec. 31, 1981, Hilbert said. ding ' Among construction activities planned by the district is the Southeast Regional Water Treatment Plant. Slated for a 25 million gallon capacity, it is planned for construction at about 11700 South GRANITE PARK. Construction activities in Salt Lake County Water Conservancy District will be discussed at the boards monthly meeting today (Thursday). The meeting will be held in the district office, 3495 So. 300 West, starting at 3 p.m. scheduled during the Also and 2300 East, Hilbert said. 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