Every single one of us should be able to afford a safe, comfortable home. Yet in many Bay Area communities, that basic quality of life is out of reach. Not here.
In Antioch, opportunity is everywhere. It’s our affordable homes, our bustling community and our quiet hiking paths. It’s our art and history and music and the Delta. Most of all, it’s the chance to do more than just exist—but to live.
Contact Info
Public Safety and Community Resources
Tel: (925) 779-7037
Unhoused Resident Coordinator
Jazmin Ridley MPA
jridley@antiochca.gov
(925) 779-6893
Email: CDBG@AntiochCA.gov
Physical Address
200 “H” St.
Antioch, CA 94509
To help ensure opportunity for Antioch neighborhoods and residents, no matter what their income level, the City is proud to financially support and partner with a number of programs provided by nonprofit agencies. Together we help protect against discrimination and ensure equitable access to fair choice in housing, support both tenants and landlords in resolving disputes, reduce evictions, provide emergency financial assistance to those who have lost or are losing housing, contribute to improving the housing stock and enhance the livability of Antioch neighborhoods, and protect housing affordability for lower income residents.
Emergency Rental Assistance – COVID-19 Rent Relief
Fair Housing
Learn more about how the City helps to ensure your rights under the Fair Housing Act, where to report suspected incidents of housing discrimination, and how to get help through a local agency for discrimination or reasonable accommodations for a disability from a landlord. Press the button here:
Tenant / Landlord Services and Eviction Protection
Do you need help with an eviction notice, rent increases, security deposit disputes, understanding lease terms, repairs or habitability issues and other renter problems? Do you need legal assistance with a housing issue? Would you like to know more about the rights and responsibilities you have as a tenant or landlord? Click here:
Housing Rehabilitation Program
Are you a lower income homeowner who needs health and safety repairs, property maintenance, energy efficiency, or disability accommodation but are short on money? The City, through Habitat for Humanity/East Bay Silicon Valley can help:
Antioch Home Ownership Program (AHOP)
If you live or work in the City of Antioch, have not owned a home in the last three years, and qualify as a lower income household, you may quality for downpayment and other assistance. Find out more from our partners at Bay Area Affordable Homeownership Alliance:
Subsidized / Affordable Housing Resources and Housing Authority
If you are looking for a list of housing that has been subsidized to reduce the cost of rent to lower income residents, or if you want information about the Housing Authority of Contra Costa County and other County resources, click here:
Resources for Unsheltered Antioch Residents
Want to know how to help out a neighbor without housing, or where to access food, clothing, hot meals, homeless outreach teams, showers and more? Click here:
Housing Successor Reporting & Compliance
Information here ensures the City’s compliance with AB 987 and SB 341 for the State Department of Housing and Community Development: