Housing

Housing has a big impact on our health.

Research shows a clear link between the two. Decisions that affect housing, such as its quality, location, affordability, and neighborhood characteristics, can create communities that support health and prevent or reduce disease.

Housing is not affordable for everyone

When people have to spend a large part of their income on housing, they may not have enough money to pay for other basic needs like food or healthcare. This is linked to increased stress, mental health challenges, and an increased risk of disease.

Unaffordable housing disproportionately impacts families and seniors with low-incomes. When affordable housing is not available, people have fewer options for where they can live. Many families with low-income end up living in poor-quality housing in neighborhoods with higher rates of poverty, crime, and fewer resources like parks, walking and biking paths, and social activities. Seniors with limited incomes and those who no longer drive can especially benefit from affordable and accessible housing options near transportation and other essential services.

  • People wishing to conserve, rehabilitate, and improve residential properties that low-to-moderate income (LMI) residents occupy can apply through the Juneau County Housing Authority. The authority serves the residents of communities in Adams, Green Lake, Juneau, Marathon, Marquette, Portage, Waupaca, Waushara, and Wood Counties.

    Click here to learn more and apply.
    Funds may be used for:

    • Rehabilitation of owner-occupied housing units

    • Rehabilitation of renter-occupied housing units

    Applicants must meet certain eligibility and project requirements.

  • The task force is a group consisting of municipalities, realtors, bankers, major employers, economic development professionals, planners, health professionals, local government officials, and others working together to focus on issues related to maintenance of existing housing as well as construction of new housing and housing development.

  • The Wood County Comprehensive Plan will help guide County decision makers on a wide array of issues over the next twenty years. The comprehensive plan’s housing chapter will also contain a robust study to help attract needed housing to the County. Click here to view the Housing Study Draft and Survey Results.