98-28651. HOPE VI Revitalization Funding Awards for Fiscal Year 1998  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 207 (Tuesday, October 27, 1998)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 57305-57306]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-28651]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
    
    [Docket No. FR-4340-FA-04]
    
    
    HOPE VI Revitalization Funding Awards for Fiscal Year 1998
    
    AGENCY: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian 
    Housing.
    
    ACTION: Announcement of funding awards.
    
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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 announcement 
    notifies the public of funding award decisions made by the Department 
    in a competition for funding Public Housing Agencies. The announcement 
    contains the names and addresses of the agencies receiving grants and 
    the amount of the grants.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Robert Prescott, Acting Director, 
    Office of Urban Revitalization, Room 4138, Office of Public Housing 
    Investments, Department of Housing and Urban Development, 451 Seventh 
    Street, SW, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202) 401-8812. Hearing- or 
    speech-impaired individuals may access this number by calling the 
    Federal Information Relay Service on 1-800-877-8339 or (202)708-9300. 
    (With the exception of the ``800'' number, these are not toll free 
    numbers.)
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The HOPE VI Program was created in October 
    1992 as an appropriation for grants under the name ``Urban 
    Revitalization Demonstration Program.'' Congress did not pass an 
    authorization bill for the program, and, therefore, HUD has not issued 
    program regulations. HOPE VI has been funded by appropriation in FY 
    1993-1998. Grants are governed by each Fiscal Year's Notice of Funding 
    Availability (NOFA), as published in the Federal Register, and the 
    Grant Agreement executed between each recipient and HUD. The purpose of 
    the program is to revitalize severely distressed or obsolete public 
    housing developments through demolition, rehabilitation, and new 
    construction of safe and affordable homes that blend into the 
    surrounding neighborhood.
        The 1998 awards announced in this Notice were selected for funding 
    in a competition announced in a Federal Register NOFA published on 
    March 31, 1998 (63 FR 15490). Applications were scored and selected for 
    funding on the basis of selection criteria contained in that NOFA. HUD 
    awarded a total of $507 million in HOPE VI funds to 22 public housing 
    authorities.
    
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        The FY 1998 HOPE VI Revitalization NOFA also announced the 
    availability of $26 million, as specifically appropriated by Congress, 
    to fund projects proposing demolition of severely distressed elderly 
    public housing projects and the replacement, where appropriate, and 
    revitalization of the elderly public housing as new communities for the 
    elderly designed to meet the special needs and physical requirements of 
    the elderly. None of the applications received for these grants met 
    eligibility thresholds, and therefore these funds were not awarded.
        In accordance with section 102(a)(4)(C) of the Department of 
    Housing and Urban Development Reform Act of 1989 (103 Stat. 1987, 42 
    U.S.C. 3545), the Department is publishing the names and addresses of 
    HUD-approved agencies awarded funding under the FY 1998 HOPE VI 
    Revitalization NOFA, and the amount of funds awarded to each public 
    housing agency. This information is provided in Appendix A to this 
    document.
    
        Dated: October 20, 1998.
    Deborah Vincent,
    General Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian Housing.
    
    Appendix A--HOPE VI Revitalization Grantees for Fiscal Year 1998
    
    Albany Housing Authority, 4 Lincoln Square, Albany, NY 12202-1698
    Amount Awarded: $28,852,200
    Development: Edwin Corning Homes
    Alexandria Redevelopment and Housing Authority, 600 North Fairfax 
    Street, Alexandria, VA 22314
    Amount Awarded: $6,716,250
    Development: Samuel Madden Homes
    Housing Authority of the City of Atlanta, 739 West Peachtree Street 
    NE, Atlanta, GA 30365
    Amount Awarded: $34,669,400
    Development: Carver Homes
    Housing Authority of Baltimore City, 417 East Fayette Street, 
    Baltimore, MD 21207
    Amount Awarded: $21,500,000
    Development: Flag House Courts
    Housing Authority of the City of Charlotte, 1301 South Boulevard, 
    Charlotte, NC 28203
    Amount Awarded: $34,724,570
    Development: Fairview Homes
    Chester Housing Authority, P.O. Box 380, Chester, PA 19016-0380
    Amount Awarded: $9,751,178
    Development: McCaffery Village
    Chicago Housing Authority, 626 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, IL 
    60661-5601
    Amount Awarded: $35,000,000
    Development: ABLA--Abbott, Addams, Brooks Extension
    Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority, 16 West Central Parkway 
    Cincinnati, OH 45210
    Amount Awarded: $31,093,590
    Development: Lincoln Court
    Housing Authority of Dallas, 3939 North Hampton Road Dallas, TX 
    75212
    Amount Awarded: $34,907,186
    Development: Roseland Homes
    Housing Authority of the City and County of Denver, 1100 West Colfax 
    Avenue, Denver, CO 80204
    Amount Awarded: $25,753,220
    Development: Curtis Park
    Greensboro Housing Authority, P.O. Box 21287, Greensboro, NC 27420
    Amount Awarded: $22,987,722
    Development: Morningside Homes
    Lexington--Fayette Urban County Housing Authority, 300 West New 
    Circle Road, Lexington, KY 40505
    Amount Awarded: $19,331,116
    Development: Charlotte Court
    Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles, 2600 Wilshire 
    Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90057
    Amount Awarded: $23,045,297
    Development: Aliso Village
    Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee, P.O. Box 324, Milwaukee, 
    WI 53201
    Amount Awarded: $34,230,500
    Development: Parklawn
    New Brunswick Housing and Urban Development Authority, 71 Neilsen 
    Street, New Brunswick, NJ 08901
    Amount Awarded: $7,491,656
    Development: New Brunswick Homes
    New York City Housing Authority, 250 Broadway, New York, NY 10007
    Amount Awarded: $21,405,213
    Development: Prospect Plaza
    Housing Authority of the City of Oakland, 1619 Harrison Street, 
    Oakland, CA 94612
    Amount Awarded: $12,705,010
    Development: Chestnut Court and 1114-14th Street
    Philadelphia Housing Authority, 2012 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, 
    PA 19103
    Amount Awarded: $25,229,950
    Development: Martin Luther King Plaza
    City of Roanoke Redevelopment and Housing Authority, 2624 Salem 
    Turnpike, NW, Roanoke, VA 24017
    Amount Awarded: $15,124,712
    Development: Lincoln Terrace
    Seattle Housing Authority, 120 Sixth Avenue North, Seattle, WA 
    98109-5003
    Amount Awarded: $17,020,880
    Development: Roxbury House & Roxbury Village
    Housing Authority of the City of Tulsa, P.O. Box 6369, Tulsa, OK 
    74148-0369
    Amount Awarded: $28,640,000
    Development: Osage Hills
    Wilmington Housing Authority, 400 North Walnut Street, Wilmington, 
    DE 19801
    Amount Awarded: $16,820,350
    Development: Eastlake Neighborhood
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Document Information

Published:
10/27/1998
Department:
Housing and Urban Development Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Announcement of funding awards.
Document Number:
98-28651
Pages:
57305-57306 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. FR-4340-FA-04
PDF File:
98-28651.pdf