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Bonnie Byrom Dixon
(404) 331-5001 x2013
www.hud.gov/georgia

For Release
Thursday
January 13, 2004

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HUD HONORS 20 STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS WITH "DOORKNOCKER AWARD" FOR OUTSTANDING WORK IN AFFORDABLE HOUSING
Macon, Georgia recognized for their innovative use of HOME funding

ATLANTA - The Department of Housing and Urban Development today announced that it is recognizing 20 state and local governments around the country with the first national HOME Doorknocker Award for their outstanding work in providing affordable housing to low-income and underserved people. The City of Macon, Georgia is among those being honored for their outstanding affordable housing programs. From demonstrating how good design as an integral part of an affordable housing strategy leads to successful project completion, the City of Macon through its agent, Infill Housing, Inc., created a homeownership program for low-income residents by developing infill housing in one of its blighted neighborhoods. The development of Prince and Nussbaum Streets exercised good design elements, both in physical structure as well as community partnerships.

HUD Secretary Alphonso Jackson announced the awards to fifteen local communities and five state governments for their remarkable work in using federal funding provided through HUD's HOME Investment Partnerships Program. The announcement of the Doorknocker Awards also marks the 15th anniversary of the HOME Program, the largest federal block grant program dedicated to producing affordable housing at the local level.

"Whether it's providing homeownership opportunities to lower income families looking to share in the American Dream or designing cutting edge affordable housing, these communities are proof that, working together, we can make a real difference," said Jackson. "These communities are leading the way toward building better communities and opening more doors to people who are most in need."

HUD presented the awards to the five state winners at HUD's HOME 15th Anniversary State Celebration today in Washington, sponsored by HUD, the National Council of State Housing Agencies (NCSHA) and the Council of State Community Development Agencies (COSCDA). Awards for the 15 local communities will be presented at HUD's HOME 15th Anniversary Local Government Celebration on January 18th with the National Community Development Association (NCDA), the National Association for County Community and Economic Development (NACCED), and the National Association of Local Housing Finance Agencies (NALHFA).

Each year, HUD allocates approximately $2 billion to more than 600 state and local participating jurisdictions to increase the stock of affordable housing. Since program inception, over 550,000 affordable units have been completed and nearly 114,000 tenants have received rental assistance through the Department's HOME program.

Each award-winning project demonstrates how the flexibility, provided by the HOME program can be used by state and local governments to meet the unique challenges of housing low-income families and expanding homeownership opportunities. These projects can serve as models for other jurisdictions throughout the country.

HUD is the nation's housing agency committed to increasing homeownership, particularly among minorities; creating affordable housing opportunities for low-income Americans; and supporting the homeless, elderly, people with disabilities and people living with AIDS. The Department also promotes economic and community development as well as enforces the nation's fair housing laws. More information about HUD and its programs is available on the Internet at www.hud.gov and www.espanol.hud.gov.

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National HOME Doorknocker Award Winners

 

State

 

 

Community

 

 

Project Name

 

California

Oceanside

Old Grove Apartments

 

San Diego County

Emancipated Foster Youth

Georgia

Macon

Prince & Nussbaum Development Phase I

Kansas

Wichita

Millair Creek

Kentucky

Owensboro

Baptist Town Redevelopment Project

Maryland

Montgomery County

Seneca Heights Apartments

Massachusetts

Boston

Trinity Terrace

 

Lynn

Brickyard Village

 

Commonwealth of Massachusetts

10 & 12 Summer Street

New Jersey

Bergen County

Bergen County Homeownership Center

New Mexico

Albuquerque

Trumbull Village Affordable Housing Design Competition Project

Oregon

Eugene

Aurora Building

 

State of Oregon

Casa Lomas Apartments

Pennsylvania

Luzerne County

Pine Street Neighborhood

Rhode Island

State of Rhode Island

  • Church Community Housing Corporation Ground Lease Program
  • Woodridge Estates Land Trust

Tennessee

State of Tennessee

"Row 8.9n"

Utah

Salt Lake County

Life Start Village Apartments

Vermont

State of Vermont

Rural Housing Program

Washington

Spokane County

Riverwalk Point I

  Tacoma Consortium Homeownership Center of Tacoma

 

 
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