HUD
No. 02-22
Contact: Adam Glantz (212) 264-1100
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Thursday
August 1, 2002 |
BUSH ADMINSTRATION ANNOUNCES MORE THAN $2.2 MILLION FOR ELMIRA,
NEW YORK IN HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUNDS
NEW YORK - The City of Elmira will receive over $2 million
in federal assistance to stimulate local economies and promote affordable
housing, Housing and Urban Development Secretary Mel Martinez announced
today.
"These grants do so much good for so many people," Martinez said.
"This money helps communities do the critical work of stimulating
business development and job growth, providing affordable housing
and helping our most vulnerable neighbors."
The funding announced today includes $1,749,000 in Community Development
Block Grant (CDBG) funds, and $528,000 under the HOME Investment
Partnership program.
First awarded in 1974, CDBG funds enable state and local governments
to target their own economic development priorities. Although the
rehabilitation of affordable housing has traditionally been the
largest single use of the grants, the program is also an increasingly
important catalyst for economic development activities that expand
job and business opportunities for lower income families and neighborhoods.
HOME (Home Investment Partnerships Program) is the largest federal
block grant to state and local governments designed exclusively
to create affordable housing for low-income households. Since 1992,
more than a half million affordable housing units have been acquired,
constructed or rehabilitated and nearly 70,000 tenants have received
direct rental assistance. In addition, more than 200,000 new homebuyers
have received assistance to purchase their first homes through the
HOME program.
HUD's block grant programs are distributed by formula around the
country based on criteria including population, income levels, poverty
rates and age of housing stock.
HUD is the nation's housing agency committed to increasing homeownership,
particularly among minorities, creating affordable housing opportunities
for low-income Americans, 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.
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