Politics & Government
City Of Boise Announces Rental Assistance Programs
Due to COVID-19 rates in Ada County, Boise falls under the guidelines for the federal eviction moratorium program.

BOISE, ID — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced an extension of the federal eviction moratorium through October 3, 2021 for counties “experiencing substantial and high levels of community transmission levels” of COVID-19. Ada County falls into this category with an average of 28.8 confirmed weekly cases.
The City of Boise, in partnership with the Boise City Ada County Housing Authorities, Jesse Tree and Idaho Housing and Finance Association, continues to support residents through a variety of resources for those who have been impacted by the virus.
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Rental assistance is available to residents facing financial hardship as a result of the pandemic through:
- Boise City-Ada County Housing Authority (Ada County residents affected by COVID): https://erap.bcacha.org/
- Idaho Housing & Finance Association (Idaho residents outside of Ada County affected by COVID): https://www.idahohousing.com/hpp/
- Jesse Tree (Ada & Canyon County residents): jessetreeidaho.org/apply. www.jessetreeidaho.org/apply for assistance.
- Ada and Canyon County residents who have been served a three-day notice to vacate or an eviction court date should immediately contact Jesse Tree at 208-383-9486 or apply online at www.jessetreeidaho.org/apply for assistance.
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