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Community Partners
Brian Sexton
Community Development Special Projects Manager
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bsexton@nashville-mdha.org
“The mission of MDHA is to create affordable housing opportunities, support neighborhoods, strengthen communities, and help build a Greater Nashville.”

Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency (MDHA)
714 South Sixth Street, Nashville, TN 37206 www.nashville-mdha.org
MDHA’s Accessibility, HVAC, Homeowner Rehabilitation and Roof programs are available to qualifying Davidson County homeowners to help with various home repairs. Eligible projects include ramp installation, HVAC installation, window installation and roofing.
For more information, please contact Marchelle
Perry: mperry@nashville-mdha.org
Robin Zeigler
Historic Zoning Administrator


historicalcommission@nashville.gov
The Historic Zoning Commission shall review applications calling for the designation of historic overlay districts referring written recommendations to the Metropolitan Council. The Commission shall adopt design guidelines for each historic overlay district and apply those guidelines when considering preservation permit applications. Design guidelines relating to the construction, alteration, addition and repair to, and relocation and demolition of structures and other improvements shall be consistent with the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended. The Commission may consider testimony and evidence material to the type of historic overlay under consideration. In performance of its duties, the Commission and its staff may access the grounds of any land within its jurisdiction to make examinations and surveys or post public notices as required by this zoning code. Solely the associated base zoning district or an approved PUD master development plan shall govern the use of property located within an historic overlay district.
615-862-9776 https://www.nashville.gov/departments/historic-preservation/boards/ historic-zoning-commission
Alisha Haddock Senior Vice President, Director of Community and Economic Development

Ahaddock@thehousingfund.org
The Housing Fund provides resources and creative leadership to help individuals and communities create and maintain affordable and healthy places in which low- and moderate-income people live.
The Housing Resiliency Fund (Property Tax Relief)

Geographical Areas Support existing homeowners residing in following seven (7) zip codes: 37013, 37206, 37207, 37208, 37211, 37216, and 37218.
Program Goal: To help ensure low-to moderateincome families can keep their homes and maintain critical, long-term financial stability despite an increase in property taxes.
Program Function: The Housing Fund provides financial grants to help ensure low-to moderateincome families can keep their homes and maintain critical, long-term financial stability despite an increase in property taxes.
Contact Trantell Knight, Community Impact Specialist for info at 615-515-2209 and tknight@thehousingfund.org