94-8400. Amendments to the Notice of Fund Availability (NOFA) for Supportive Housing for the Elderly  

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    DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
    Office of Assistant Secretary for Housing--Federal Housing Commissioner
    [Docket No. N-94-3688; FR-3589-N-02]
    
     
    
    Amendments to the Notice of Fund Availability (NOFA) for 
    Supportive Housing for the Elderly
    
    AGENCY: Office of Assistant Secretary for Housing--Federal Housing 
    Commissioner, HUD.
    
    ACTION: Amendment to the notice of fund availability for FY 94.
    
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    SUMMARY: On February 2, 1994, HUD published at 59 FR 5038, a Notice of 
    Fund Availability (NOFA) announcing the availability of $499,361,500 to 
    fund 7,745 units under the Section 202 Supportive Housing for the 
    Elderly Program. The funds were allocated to field offices for 
    applications in metropolitan and/or nonmetropolitan areas.
        Because the allocations to some field offices were not sufficient 
    to develop feasible projects in both metropolitan and nonmetropolitan 
    areas, the funds were allocated to only one of the geographical areas. 
    Field Offices that had an allocation for only one area could not accept 
    applications for the other area.
        In order for these applications to also compete, HUD has decided 
    that these Field Offices can accept applications for projects in areas 
    where they do not have funds allocated. However, these applications can 
    only be funded after all other approvable applications submitted in 
    response to the advertised allocation area have been funded. Field 
    Offices must still follow the outstanding procedures for recommending 
    projects for selection from the field office allocation. Pursuant to 24 
    CFR 889.300(f), unused funds remaining in the field office allocation 
    can then be used to fund projects in another field office but within 
    the same State. Thereafter, unused funds can be used to fund other 
    projects within the region in either allocation area. All remaining 
    approvable applications including those submitted to offices which did 
    not have funds allocated for the particular allocation area would then 
    compete in rank order for the remaining unused funds. In this way, the 
    Department believes fairness is provided to sponsors whose applications 
    were responsive to the February 2, 1994 NOFA as well as to those 
    sponsors who would not have had a chance to compete.
        To accommodate this change in submission eligibility, HUD is 
    extending the application deadline date by one week. All applications 
    for Section 202 capital advances must be received by HUD at the 
    appropriate address by 4 p.m. local time on May 10, 1994.
        Except as previously noted, this NOFA will follow the same guidance 
    regarding eligibility, submission requirements, available amounts, 
    selection criteria and application processing as previously published 
    in the February 2, 1994 NOFA (59 FR 5038).
        Application Package: The application package can be obtained from 
    the appropriate Field Office identified in appendix A. and the 
    Multifamily Housing Clearinghouse, P.O. Box 6424, Rockville, MD 20850; 
    telephone 1-800-955-2232. A checklist of steps and exhibits involved in 
    the application process is included in the application package.
    
    DATES: The deadline date for receipt of applications in response to 
    this NOFA is 4 p.m. local time on May 10, 1994. The application 
    deadline is firm as to date and hour. In the interest of fairness to 
    all applicants, HUD will not consider any application that is received 
    after the deadline. Sponsors should take this into account and submit 
    applications as early as possible to avoid risk brought about by 
    unanticipated delays or delivery-related problems. In particular, 
    Sponsors intending to mail applications must provide sufficient time to 
    permit delivery on or before the deadline date. Acceptance by a Post 
    Office or private mailer does not constitute delivery. Facsimile (FAX), 
    COD, and postage due applications will not be accepted.
    
    ADDRESSES: Applications must be delivered to the Director of the 
    Housing Development Division in the HUD Field Office for your 
    jurisdiction. A listing of HUD Field Offices, their addresses and 
    telephone numbers (including TDD telephone numbers) are attached as 
    appendix A to this NOFA. HUD will date and time stamp incoming 
    applications to evidence timely receipt, and upon request, provide the 
    applicant with an acknowledgement of receipt.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: The HUD Field Office for your 
    jurisdiction.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Paperwork Reduction Act Statement
    
        In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980 (44 U.S.C. 
    3501-220), the information collection requirements have been assigned 
    OMB Control Number 2502-0267.
    
    Other Matters
    
    A. Environmental Impact
    
        A Finding of No Significant Impact with respect to the environment 
    has been made in accordance with HUD regulations that implement section 
    102(2)(C) of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, 42 U.S.C. 
    4332. The Finding of No Significant Impact is available for public 
    inspection during business hours in the Office of the Rules Docket 
    Clerk, Office of General Counsel, Room 10276, Department of Housing and 
    Urban Development, 451 Seventh Street, S.W., Washington, DC 20410.
    
    B. Federalism Executive Order
    
        The General Counsel, as the Designated Official under section 6(a) 
    of Executive Order No. 12612, Federalism, has determined that this NOFA 
    does not have substantial direct effects on States or their political 
    subdivisions, or on the relationship between the Federal government and 
    the States, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities among 
    the various levels of government. This NOFA merely notifies the public 
    of the availability of capital advances and project rental assistance 
    for supportive housing for the elderly.
    
    C. Family Executive Order
    
        The General Counsel, as the Designated Official under Executive 
    Order No. 12606, The Family, has determined that this NOFA does not 
    significantly affect family formation, maintenance, or general well-
    being, and, thus, is not subject to review under the order.
    
    D. Accountability in the Provision of HUD Assistance
    
        HUD has promulgated a final rule to implement section 102 of the 
    Department of Housing and Urban Development Reform Act of 1989 (HUD 
    Reform Act). The final rule is codified at 24 CFR part 12. Section 102 
    contains a number of provisions that are designed to ensure greater 
    accountability and integrity in the provision of certain types of 
    assistance administered by HUD. On January 14, 1992, HUD published at 
    57 FR 1942, additional information that gave the public (including 
    applicants for, and recipients of, HUD assistance) further information 
    on the implementation, public access, and disclosure requirements of 
    section 102. The documentation, public access, and disclosure 
    requirements of section 102 are applicable to assistance awarded under 
    this NOFA as follows:
    1. Documentation and Public Access
        HUD will ensure documentation and other information regarding each 
    application submitted pursuant to this NOFA are sufficient to indicate 
    the basis upon which assistance was provided or denied. This material, 
    including any letters of support, will be made available for public 
    inspection for a five-year period beginning not less than 30 days after 
    the award of the assistance. Material will be made available in 
    accordance with the Freedom of Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552) and HUD's 
    implementing regulations at 24 CFR part 15. In addition, HUD will 
    include the recipients of assistance pursuant to this NOFA in its 
    quarterly Federal Register notice of all recipients of HUD assistance 
    awarded on a competitive basis. (See 24 CFR 12.14(a) and 12.16(b), and 
    the notice published in the Federal Register on January 16, 1992 (57 FR 
    1942), for further information on these requirements.)
    2. Disclosures
        HUD will make available to the public for five years all applicant 
    disclosure reports (HUD Form 2880) submitted in connection with this 
    NOFA. Update reports (also Form 2880) will be made available along with 
    the applicant disclosure reports, but in no case for a period generally 
    less than three years. All reports--both applicant disclosures and 
    updates--will be made available in accordance with the Freedom of 
    Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552) and HUD's implementing regulations at 24 
    CFR part 15. (See 24 CFR subpart C, and the notice published in the 
    Federal Register on January 16, 1992 (57 FR 1942), for further 
    information on these disclosure requirements.)
    
    E. Documentation and Public Access Requirements: HUD Reform Act
    
        HUD will ensure that documentation and other information regarding 
    each application submitted pursuant to this NOFA are sufficient to 
    indicate the basis upon which assistance was provided or denied. This 
    material, including any letters of support, will be made available for 
    public inspection for a five-year period beginning not less than 30 
    days after the award of the assistance. Material will be made available 
    in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552) and 
    HUD's implementing regulations at 24 CFR part 15. In addition, HUD will 
    include the recipients of assistance pursuant to this NOFA in its 
    quarterly Federal Register notice of all recipients of HUD assistance 
    awarded on a competitive basis. (See CFR 12.14(a) and 12.16(b), and the 
    notice published in the Federal Register on January 16, 1992 (57 FR 
    1942), for further information on these requirements.)
    
    F. Section 103
    
        HUD's regulation implementing section 103 of the Department of 
    Housing and Urban Development Reform Act of 1989 was published May 13, 
    1991 (56 FR 22088) and became effective on June 12, 1991. That 
    regulation, codified as 24 CFR part 4, applies to the funding 
    competition announced today. The requirements of the rule continue to 
    apply until the announcement of the selection of successful applicants.
        HUD employees involved in the review of applications and in the 
    making of funding decisions are restrained by part 4 from providing 
    advance information to any person (other than an authorized employee of 
    HUD) concerning funding decisions, or from otherwise giving any 
    applicant an unfair competitive advantage. Persons who apply for 
    assistance in this competition should confine their inquiries to the 
    subject areas permitted under 24 CFR part 4.
        Applicants who have questions should contact the HUD Office of 
    Ethics (202) 708-3815 (TDD/Voice). (This is not a toll-free number.) 
    The Office of Ethics can provide information of a general nature to HUD 
    employees, as well. However, a HUD employee who has specific program 
    questions, such as whether particular subject matter can be discussed 
    with persons outside the Department, should contact his or her Regional 
    or Field Office Counsel, or Headquarters counsel for the program to 
    which the question pertains.
    
    G. Lobbying
    
        Section 13 of the Department of Housing and Urban Development Act 
    (42 U.S.C. 3537b) contains two provisions dealing with efforts to 
    influence HUD's decisions with respect to financial assistance. The 
    first imposes disclosure requirements on those who are typically 
    involved in these efforts--those who pay others to influence the award 
    of assistance or the taking of a management action by the Department 
    and those who are paid to provide the influence. The second restricts 
    the payment of fees to those who are paid to influence the award of HUD 
    assistance, if the fees are tied to the number of housing units 
    received or are based on the amount of assistance received, or if they 
    are contingent upon the receipt of assistance.
        Section 13 was implemented by final rule published in the Federal 
    Register on May 17, 1991 (56 FR 22912). If readers are involved in any 
    efforts to influence the Department in these ways, they are urged to 
    read the final rule, particularly the examples contained in Appendix A 
    of the rule.
        Any questions regarding the rule should be directed to the 
    Director, Office of Ethics, room 2158, Department of Housing and Urban 
    Development, 451 Seventh Street, SW., Washington, DC 20410. Telephone: 
    (202) 708-3815 (TDD/Voice). (This is not a toll-free number.) Forms 
    necessary for compliance with the rule may be obtained from the local 
    HUD office.
    
    H. Prohibition Against Lobbying Activities
    
        The use of funds awarded under this NOFA is subject to the 
    disclosure requirements and prohibitions of section 319 of the 
    Department of Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations Act for 
    Fiscal Year 1990 (31 U.S.C. 1352)(the ``Byrd Amendment'') and the 
    implementing regulations at 24 CFR part 87. These authorities prohibit 
    recipients of federal contracts, grants or loans from using 
    appropriated funds for lobbying the Executive or Legislative Branches 
    of the Federal Government in connection with a specific contract, grant 
    or loan. The prohibition also covers the awarding of contracts, grants, 
    cooperative agreements or loans unless the recipient has made an 
    acceptable certification regarding lobbying. Under 24 CFR part 87, 
    applicants, recipients and subrecipients of assistance exceeding 
    $100,000 must certify that no federal funds have been or will be spent 
    on lobbying activities in connection with the assistance.
    
    I. Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Program
    
        The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Program title and number 
    is 14.181, Housing for the Elderly or Handicapped.
    
        Authority: Section 202, Housing Act of 1959, as amended (12 
    U.S.C. 1701q), section 7(d), Department of Housing and Urban 
    Development Act (42 U.S.C. 3535(d)).
    
        Dated: April 4, 1994.
    Nicolas P. Retsinas,
    Assistant Secretary for Housing, Federal Housing Commissioner.
    
    Appendix A--HUD Field Offices
    
    Regional and Field Office Directory
    
    Region I
    
    Boston, Massachusetts Regional Office
    
    Jeanne McHallam, Director--Housing Development, HUD-Boston Regional 
    Office, Room 375, Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr. Federal Building, 10 
    Causeway Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02222-1092, (617) 565-5234, 
    Fax (617) 565-5257
    
    Hartford, Connecticut Office (A)
    
    Ronald Black, Director, Housing Development, HUD-Hartford Office, 
    330 Main Street, Hartford, Connecticut 06106-1860, (203) 240-4523, 
    Fax (203) 240-4674
    
    Manchester, New Hampshire Office (B)
    
    Loren W. Cole, Director, Housing Development, HUD-Manchester Office, 
    Norris Cotton Federal Building, 275 Chestnut Street, Manchester, New 
    Hampshire 03103-2487, (603) 666-7681, Fax (603) 666-7736
    
    Providence, Rhode Island Office (B)
    
    Michael Dziok, Director, Housing Development, HUD-Providence Office, 
    330 John O. Pastore Federal Building and U.S. Post Office--Kennedy 
    Plaza, Providence, Rhode Island 02902-1785, (401) 528-5351, Fax 
    (401) 528-5312
    
    Region II
    
    New York Regional Office
    
    Martin Sckalor, Director, Housing Development, Regional Housing 
    Commissioner, HUD-New York Regional Office, 26 Federal Plaza, New 
    York, New York 10278-0068, (212) 264-6500, Fax (212) 264-0246
    
    Buffalo, New York Office (A)
    
    Robert Rifenberick, Director, Housing Development, HUD-Buffalo 
    Office, 5th Floor, Lafayette Court, 465 Main Street, Buffalo, New 
    York 14203-1780, (716) 846-5755, Fax (716) 846-5752
    
    Newark, New Jersey Office (A)
    
    Geraldine McGann, Director, Housing Development, HUD-Newark Office, 
    1 Newark Center, Newark, New Jersey 07102-5504, (201) 622-7900 Ext. 
    3102, Fax (201) 645-2323
    
    Region III
    
    Philadelphia Regional Office
    
    Michael J. Perretta, Director, Housing Development, HUD-Philadelphia 
    Regional Office, Liberty Square Building, 105 South 7th Street, 
    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106-3392, (215) 597-2560, Fax (215) 
    597-9627
    
    Baltimore, Maryland Office (A)
    
    Candace L. Simms, Director, Housing Development, HUD-Baltimore 
    Office, 5th Floor, City Crescent Building, 10 South Howard Street, 
    Baltimore, Maryland 21201-2505, (410) 962-2520, Fax (410) 962-4947
    
    Charleston, West Virginia Office (B)
    
    Robert J. Gibson, Chief, Housing Development, HUD-Charleston Office, 
    Suite 708, 405 Capitol Street, Charleston, West Virginia 25301-1795, 
    (304) 347-7000, Fax (304) 347-7050
    
    Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Office (A)
    
    Edward Palombizio, Director--Housing Development, HUD-Pittsburgh 
    Office, 412 Old Post Office Courthouse, 7th Avenue & Grant Street, 
    Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219, (412) 644-6428, Fax (412) 644-6499
    
    Richmond, Virginia Office (A)
    
    Charlie Famuliner, Director--Housing Development, HUD-Richmond 
    Office, The 3600 Centre, 3600 West Broad Street, P. O. Box 90331, 
    Richmond, Virginia 23230-0331, (804) 278-4507, Fax (804) 771-2314
    
    Washington, DC Office (A)
    
    Felicia Williams, Director--Housing Development, HUD-Washington, DC 
    Office, Suite 300, Union Center Plaza, Phase II, 820 First Street, 
    NE., Washington, DC 20002-4205, (202) 275-9200, Fax (202) 275-0779
    
    Region IV
    
    Atlanta, Georgia Regional Office
    
    Gayle F. Burbidge, Director--Housing Development, Richard B. Russell 
    Federal Building, 75 Spring Street, SW., Atlanta, Georgia 30303-
    3388, (404) 331-5136, Fax (404) 331-0845
    
    Birmingham, Alabama Office (A)
    
    Martha K. Andus, Acting Director--Housing Development, HUD-
    Birmingham Office, Suite 300, Beacon Ridge Tower, 600 Beacon Parkway 
    West, Birmingham, Alabama 35209-3144, (205) 290-7617, Fax (205) 290-
    7593
    
    Caribbean Office (A)
    
    Alberto Rosado, Director--Housing Development, HUD-Caribbean Office, 
    New San Juan Office Building, 159 Carlos E. Chardon Avenue, San 
    Juan, Puerto Rico 00918-1804, (809) 766-6121, Fax (809) 766-5995
    
    Columbia, South Carolina Office (A)
    
    Keene R. LaFountain, Director--Housing Development, HUD-Columbia 
    Office, Strom Thurmond Federal Building, 1835 Assembly Street, 
    Columbia, South Carolina 29201-2480, (803) 765-5592, Fax (803) 765-
    5515
    
    Greensboro, North Carolina (A)
    
    Daniel A. McCanless, Director--Housing Development, HUD-Greensboro 
    Office, Koger Building, 2306 West Meadowview Road, Greensboro, North 
    Carolina 27407-3707, (919) 547-4001, Fax (919) 547-4015
    
    Jackson, Mississippi Office (A)
    
    Reba G. Cook, Director--Housing Development, HUD-Jackson Office, Dr. 
    A.H. McCoy Federal Building, 100 West Capitol Street, Room 910, 
    Jackson, Mississippi 39269-1096, (601) 965-5308, FAX (601) 965-4773
    
    Jacksonville, Florida Office (A)
    
    Donald E. Odenthal, Director--Housing Development, HUD-Jacksonville 
    Office, Suite 2200, Southern Bell Tower, 301 West Bay Street, 
    Jacksonville, Florida 32202-5121, (904) 232-2626, Fax (904) 232-3759
    
    Knoxville, Tennessee Office (A)
    
    John E. Robbins, Director--Housing Management, HUD-Knoxville Office, 
    Third Floor, John J. Duncan Federal Building, 710 Locust Street, 
    SW., Knoxville, Tennessee 37902-2526, (615) 545-4384, Fax (615) 545-
    4569
    
    Louisville, Kentucky Office (A)
    
    David A. Powell, Director--Housing Development, HUD-Louisville 
    Office, 601 West Broadway, P.O. Box 1044, Louisville, Kentucky 
    40201-1044, (502) 582-5251, Fax (502) 582-6074
    
    Nashville, Tennessee Office (B)
    
    Ed M. Phillips, Director--Housing Development, HUD-Nashville Office, 
    Suite 200, 251 Cumberland Bend Drive, Nashville, Tennessee 37228-
    1803, (615) 736-5213, Fax (615) 736-2018
    
    Region V
    
    Chicago, Illinois Regional Office
    
    Louis Berra, Director--Housing Development, HUD-Chicago Regional 
    Office, Ralph Metcalfe Federal Building, 77 West Jackson Boulevard, 
    Chicago, Illinois 60604-3507, (312) 353-5680, Fax (312) 353-0121
    
    Cincinnati, Ohio Office (B)
    
    Loustine Tuck, Director--Housing Development, HUD-Cincinnati Office, 
    Room 9002, Federal Office Building, 550 Main Street, Cincinnati, 
    Ohio 45202-3253, (513) 684-2884, Fax (513) 684-6224
    
    Cleveland, Ohio Office (B)
    
    Phillip J. Giaconia, Director--Housing Development, HUD-Cleveland 
    Office, Room 420, One Playhouse Square, 1375 Euclid Avenue, 
    Cleveland, Ohio 44114-1670, (216) 522-4065, Fax (216) 522-2975
    
    Columbus, Ohio Office (A)
    
    Don Jakob, Director--Housing Development, HUD-Columbus Office, 200 
    North High Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215-2499, (614) 469-5737, Fax 
    (614) 469-2432
    
    Detroit, Michigan Office (A)
    
    Robert Brown, Director--Housing Development, HUD-Detroit Office, 
    Patrick V. McNamara Federal Building, 477 Michigan Avenue, Detroit, 
    Michigan 48226-2592, (313) 226-7900, Fax (313) 226-4394
    
    Grand Rapids, Michigan Office (B)
    
    John Milchick, Director--Housing Development, HUD-Grand Rapids 
    Office, 2922 Fuller Avenue, NE., Grand Rapids, Michigan 49505-3499, 
    (616) 456-2100, Fax (616) 456-2191
    
    Indianapolis, Indiana Office (A)
    
    Erica Dobreff, Director--Housing Development, HUD-Indianapolis 
    Office, 151 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2526, 
    (317) 226-6303, Fax (317) 226-6317
    
    Milwaukee, Wisconsin Office (A)
    
    Lester Marriner, Director--Housing Development, HUD-Milwaukee 
    Office, Suite 1380, Henry S. Reuss Federal Plaza, 310 West Wisconsin 
    Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53203-2289, (414) 297-3214, Fax (414) 
    297-3947
    
    Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota (A)
    
    John Buenger, Director--Housing Development, HUD-Minneapolis-St. 
    Paul Office, 220 Second Street, South, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55401-
    2195, (612) 370-3000, Fax (612) 370-3220
    
    Region VI
    
    Forth Worth, Texas Regional Office
    
    Larry Mumford, Director--Housing Development, HUD-Forth Worth 
    Regional Office, 1600 Throckmorton, P.O. Box 2905, Fort Worth, Texas 
    76113-2905, (817) 885-5401, Fax (817) 885-5629
    
    Houston, Texas Office (B)
    
    Allen J. Novosad, Director--Housing Development, HUD-Houston Office, 
    Suite 200, Norfolk Tower, 2211 Norfolk, Houston, Texas 77098-4096, 
    (713) 653-3274, Fax (713) 653-3319
    
    Little Rock, Arkansas Office (A)
    
    Nathan Abernathy, Director--Housing Development, HUD-Little Rock 
    Office, Suite 900, TCBY Tower, 425 West Capitol Avenue, Little Rock, 
    Arkansas 72201-3488, (501) 324-5931, Fax (501) 324-5900
    
    New Orleans, Louisiana Office (A)
    
    Jose A. Pagan, Director--Housing Development, HUD-New Orleans 
    Office, Fisk Federal Building, 1661 Canal Street, New Orleans, 
    Louisiana 70112-1887, (504) 589-7200, Fax (504) 589-2917
    
    Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Office (A)
    
    Sherry Hunt, Acting Director--Housing Development, HUD-Oklahoma City 
    Office, Murrah Federal Building, 200 N.W. 5th Street, Oklahoma 
    73102-3202, (405) 231-4181, Fax (405) 231-4648
    
    San Antonio, Texas Office (A)
    
    Robert W. Hicks, Acting Director--Housing Development, HUD-San 
    Antonio Office, Washington Square Building, 800 Dolorosa Street, San 
    Antonio, Texas 78207-4563, (210) 229-6800, Fax (210) 229-6753
    
    Region VII
    
    Kansas City, Kansas Regional Office
    
    Richard Kluge, Director--Housing Development, HUD-Kansas City 
    Regional Office, Room 200, Gateway Tower II, 400 State Avenue, 
    Kansas City, Kansas 66101-2406, (913) 236-2162
    
    Des Moines, Iowa Office (B)
    
    Donna Davis, Director--Housing Development, HUD-Des Moines Office, 
    Room 239, Federal Building, 210 Walnut Street, Des Moines, Iowa 
    50309-2155, (515) 284-4512, Fax (515) 284-4743
    
    Omaha, Nebraska Office (A)
    
    Robert E. Peterson, Director--Housing Development, HUD-Omaha Office, 
    Executive Tower Centre, 10909 Mill Valley Road, Omaha, Nebraska 
    68154-3955, (402) 492-3101, Fax (402) 492-3150
    
    St. Louis, Missouri Office (A)
    
    Joy Miller, Director--Housing Development, HUD-St. Louis Office, 
    Third Floor, Robert A. Young Federal Building, 1222 Spruce Street, 
    St. Louis, Missouri 63103-2836, (314) 539-6560, Fax (314) 539-6575
    
    Region VIII
    
    Denver, Colorado Regional Office
    
    Arthur Tonilli, Director--Housing Development, HUD-Denver Regional 
    Office, Executive Tower Building, 1405 Curtis Street, Denver, 
    Colorado 80202-2349, (303) 844-4513, Fax (303) 844-2475
    
    Region IX
    
    San Francisco, California Regional Office
    
    Jayne Hulbert Humphrey, Director--Housing Development, HUD-San 
    Francisco Regional Office, Philip Burton Federal Building and U.S. 
    Courthouse, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, P.O. Box 36003, San Francisco, 
    California 94102-3448, (415) 556-4752, Fax (415) 556-4176
    
    Honolulu, Hawaii Office (A)
    
    Jill Hurt, Director--Housing Development, HUD-Honolulu Office, Suite 
    500, Seven Waterfront Plaza, 500 Ala Moana Blvd., Honolulu, Hawaii 
    96813-4918, (808) 541-1323, Fax (808) 541-3146
    
    Los Angeles, California Office (A)
    
    Joe L. Hirsch, Director--Housing Development, HUD-Los Angeles 
    Office, 1615 West Olympic Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90015-
    3801, (213) 251-7122, Fax (213) 251-7096
    
    Phoenix, Arizona Office (B)
    
    Laura Massie, Director--Housing Development, HUD-Phoenix Office, 
    Suite 600, Two Arizona Center, 400 North 5th Street, Phoenix, 
    Arizona 85004-2361, (602) 379-4434, Fax (602) 379-3985
    
    Sacramento, California Office (B)
    
    Williams F. Bolton, Director--Housing Development, HUD-Sacramento 
    Office, Suite 200, 777 12th Street, Sacramento, California 95814-
    1977, (916) 551-1351, Fax (916) 551-2899
    
    Region X,
    
    Seattle, Washington Regional Office
    
    John H. Taylor, Director--Housing Development, HUD-Seattle Regional 
    Office, Suite 200, Seattle Federal Office Building, 909 First 
    Avenue, Seattle, Washington 98104-1000, (206) 220-5101, Fax (206) 
    553-4405
    
    Anchorage, Alaska Office (A),
    
    Gene Dobrzynski, Chief--Housing Development, HUD-Anchorage Office, 
    Suite 401, University Plaza Building, 949 East 36th Avenue, 
    Anchorage, Alaska 99508-4135, (907) 271-4170, Fax (907) 271-3667
    
    Portland, Oregon Office (A),
    
    Thomas C. Cusack, Director--Housing Development, HUD-Portland 
    Office, 520 S.W. 6th Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97204-1596, (503) 326-
    2561, Fax (503) 326-3097
    
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