
Sewer Connection Assistance
Program Overview
The primary purpose of the Sewer Connection Grant Assistance Program is to provide financial assistance to City of Miramar residents who only need assistance connecting to the City’s main sewer system. This application does not address home repair assistance. Specifications for completing the work necessary to undertake connection to the City’s main sewer system will go out to bid to a pool of licensed and insured plumbing contractors. Contracts are awarded to the contractor with the lowest, most responsible bid. The contract for the sewer connection activity is between you and the contractor to whom the bid is awarded. The plumbing contractor to whom the bid is awarded will be paid directly by the grant program on your behalf. At no time should you be asked by a contractor for any payment for work done under your grant award. The contractor is responsible for the cleanup of construction debris; if feasible, you could help with general broom cleaning. Protection of your personal property; e.g., furniture, clothing, appliances, stereos, etc. is your responsibility. Cover these items or make some arrangement to keep them safe.
There is no guarantee that your application will be approved as it is subject to verification under State and Federal guidelines.
WARNING: Florida Statute 817 provides that willful false statements or misrepresentation concerning income and assets or liabilities relating to financial condition is a misdemeanor of the first degree and is punishable by fines and imprisonment provided under S775.082 or 775.83 or 775.084.
For further information or assistance, contact City of Miramar Grant Consultant (954) 939-3271.
Broward County Maximum Income Limits Per Household Size
HUD release: 4/1/2025 Effective: 4/1/2025
Household Size | Extremely Low 0%-30% | Very Low 31%-50% | Low 51%-80% |
|---|---|---|---|
1 | 24,250 | 40,350 | 64,550 |
2 | 27,700 | 46,100 | 73,800 |
3 | 31,150 | 51.580 | 83,000 |
4 | 34,600 | 57,650 | 92,200 |
5 | 37,650 | 62,250 | 99,600 |
6 | 43,150 | 66,900 | 107,000 |
7 | 48,650 | 71,500 | 114,350 |
8 | 54,150 | 76,100 | 121,150 |
Florida Housing Finance Corporation (FHFC) income and rent limits are based upon figures provided by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and are subject to change. Updated schedules will be provided when changes occur.
Programs are administered by the City of Miramar in conjunction with the City’s consultant, Community Revitalization Affiliates, Inc.