[Federal Register Volume 61, Number 21 (Wednesday, January 31, 1996)]
[Notices]
[Pages 3438-3440]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 96-1788]
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR-3700-N-05]
Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation SRO Program Announcement of
Funding Awards--Fiscal Year 1994
AGENCY: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and
Development, HUD.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with section 102(a)(4)(C) of the Department of
Housing and Urban Development Reform Act of 1989, this notice announces
the funding decisions made by the Department in a competition for
funding under the Fiscal Year 1994 Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation
SRO Program. The notice contains the names of award winners and the
amounts of the awards.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Maggie Taylor, Director, Office of
Special Needs Assistance Programs, Department of Housing and Urban
Development, Room 7262, 451 Seventh Street, SW, Washington, DC 20410,
telephone (202) 708-4300. The TDD number for the hearing impaired is
(202) 708-2565. (These are not toll-free numbers).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION. The purpose of the competition was to award
grants for rental assistance on
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behalf of homeless individuals in connection with the moderate
rehabilitation of SRO dwellings. Resources to fund the cost of
rehabilitating the dwellings must be from other sources. However, the
rental assistance covers operating expenses of the SRO housing,
including debt service for rehabilitation financing, provided the
monthly rental assistance per unit does not exceed the moderate
rehabilitation fair market rent for an SRO unit, as established by HUD.
The assistance made available in this announcement is authorized by
Section 441 of the Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act, as
amended by the 1992 Act. The competition was announced in a Notice of
Funding Availability (NOFA) published in the Federal Register on May
10, 1994 (59 FR 24255). Applications were rated and selected for
funding on the basis of selection criteria contained in that Notice.
A total of $134.4 million was awarded to 59 applicants. In
accordance with section 102(a)(4)(C) of the Department of Housing and
Urban Development Reform Act of 1989 (Pub. L. 101-235, approved
December 15, 1989), the Department is publishing the grantees and
amounts of the awards in Appendix A to this document.
Dated: January 25, 1996.
Andrew Cuomo,
Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development.
Appendix A
Fiscal Year 1994--Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation SRO Competition
[List of awards by State]
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Number of Dollars
Location units awarded
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Alaska: Anchorage Neighborhood Housing.................. Anchorage................ 75 3,636,000
Arkansas:
Community Counseling Services....................... Hot Springs.............. 10 230,400
Volunteers of America of Arkansas................... Little Rock.............. 50 1,854,000
Arizona:
The Guidance Center, Inc............................ Flagstaff................ 6 257,040
The Community Housing Partners...................... Phoenix.................. 50 1,824,000
California:
Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles........ Los Angeles.............. 8 492,480
Berkeley Housing Authority.......................... Berkeley................. 34 1,974,720
Catholic Charities of San Jose...................... San Jose................. 16 1,171,200
Burbank Housing Development Corp.................... Santa Rosa............... 68 3,949,440
Mission Housing Development Corp.................... San Francisco............ 88 5,829,120
Mercy/Charities Housing--CA......................... San Francisco............ 85 5,630,400
Oakland Housing Authority........................... Oakland.................. 92 5,343,360
Colorado:
Mercy Housing of Colorado........................... Colorado Springs......... 31 1,037,880
Florida:
Grand Avenue Economic Community Development Corp.... Orlando.................. 100 4,824,000
Liberty Center for the Homeless..................... Jacksonville............. 100 4,164,000
Illinois:
Century Place Development Corp...................... Chicago.................. 60 3,168,000
Lakefront Single Room Occupancy..................... Chicago.................. 100 5,280,000
Kentucky:
Salvation Army...................................... Louisville............... 8 232,320
Massachusetts:
Lynn Housing Authority.............................. Lynn..................... 32 1,954,560
Valley Programs, Inc................................ Florence................. 14 588,000
Hispanic Resources, Inc............................. Springfield.............. 8 336,000
Greater Lawrence YWCA............................... Lawrence................. 10 463,200
The Salvation Army.................................. Boston................... 8 488,640
Vietnam Veterans Workshop, Inc...................... Boston................... 80 4,886,400
Boston Aging Concerns............................... Boston................... 41 2,504,280
Maryland: Project PLASE, Inc............................ Baltimore................ 5 218,400
Michigan:
Michigan Housing Coalition.......................... Detroit.................. 100 3,696,000
Muskegon Housing Commission......................... Muskegon................. 36 1,391,040
Detroit Central City Community...................... Detroit.................. 70 2,587,200
Minnesota:
Central Community Housing Trust..................... Minneapolis.............. 17 679,320
Virginia Housing and Development Authority.......... Eveleth.................. 12 318,240
Missouri: The Salvation Army............................ St. Louis................ 50 1,596,000
North Carolina: Guilford County Community Action Program Greensboro............... 28 1,149,120
New Jersey:
Hispanic Information Center of Passaic.............. Passaic.................. 28 1,908,480
Lutheran Social Ministries of New Jersey............ Trenton.................. 80 3,936,000
YMCA of Jersey City................................. Jersey City.............. 100 6,300,000
Genesis Housing Corporation......................... Woodbury................. 20 979,200
East Orange/Orange Community Development............ East Orange.............. 100 5,892,000
New York:
Utica Community Action, Inc......................... Utica.................... 80 2,793,600
City of New York.................................... New York................. 100 6,984,000
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City of New York.................................... New York................. 100 6,984,000
Ohio:
Community Action Commission of Fayette County....... Fayette County........... 17 528,360
Race Street Tenant Organization..................... Cincinnati............... 20 609,600
Jefferson County Commuity Action Council............ Steubenville............. 15 316,800
Middletown House of Hope, Inc....................... Middletown............... 11 337,920
Volunteers of America/Ohio River Valley, Inc........ Cincinnati............... 50 1,524,000
Pennsylvania:
Community Services for Human Growth, Inc............ Phoenixville............. 25 1,224,000
Redevelopment Authority of Philadelphia............. Philadelphia............. 24 1,175,040
YMCA of McKeesport.................................. McKeesport............... 3 100,440
Puerto Rico: Municipality of San Juan................... San Juan................. 100 3,456,000
Rhode Island: Community Counseling Center, Inc.......... Pawtucket................ 45 1,922,400
Texas:
City of Fort Worth Housing Authority................ Fort Worth............... 18 719,280
Housing Authority of the City of Houston............ Houston.................. 80 3,292,800
Housing Authority of the City of Houston............ Houston.................. 90 3,704,400
Utah: Housing Authority of the County of Salt Lake...... Salt Lake City........... 18 576,720
Virginia: SRO Housing of Richmond....................... Richmond................. 10 435,600
Washington:
Low Income Housing Institute........................ Olympia.................. 30 1,170,000
Seattle Housing Authority........................... Seattle.................. 76 3,483,840
Seattle Housing Authority........................... Seattle.................. 7 320,880
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