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![[Photo 1: Check being presented and received]](/local/wi/images/hgv-picw-wi-2003-06-06a.jpg)
Assistant
Secretary Liu (at right) presented the Housing Authority and
city a $19 million HOPE VI grant to revitalize another Public
Housing project, the Highland Park development on Milwaukee's
west side. Accepting the check, left to right, Mayor John
O. Norquist, Milwaukee Housing Authority Chair, Alderman Willie
Hines, Jr. and Housing Authority Executive Director Tony Perez.
![[Photo 2: Joseph Galvan at the podium speaking in front of new homes]](/local/wi/images/hgv-picw-wi-2003-06-06b.jpg)
Midwest
Regional Director Joseph Galvan speaks in front of new homes
at the Parklawn Homeownership Week celebration in Milwaukee.
Shown left to right are Mayor John O. Norquist, Milwaukee
Housing Authority Chair and Alderman Willie Hines, Jr., Housing
Authority Executive Director Tony Perez, WHEDA Executive Director
Antonio Riley, Director Galvan, Milwaukee County Executive
Scott Walker, and HUD Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian
Housing Michael Liu.
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HUD Assistant Secretary Liu and Regional Director Galvan Kick
Off National Homeownership Month in Wisconsin
Michael Liu, HUD Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian Housing,
and HUD Midwest Regional Director Joseph P. Galvan joined Milwaukee
Mayor John O. Norquist and other local officials and neighborhood
residents on June 4 to kick off National Homeownership Month in
Wisconsin. "June is National Homeownership Month and what better
way to mark the occasion than to help more families realize the
American Dream," said Assistant Secretary Michael Liu. "President
Bush and Secretary Martinez are committed to opening many more opportunities
to families who have longed to share in the dream of having a home
to call their own."
The celebration officially opened a new homeownership neighborhood
adjacent to the Parklawn housing development. The event featured
tours of some of the 20 new single-family homes that were built
with part of the funding from a $35 million HOPE VI grant that HUD
awarded to revitalize Parklawn and to provide new homeownership
opportunities.
The new homeownership units are available for sale, with prices
ranging from $130,000 to $155,000. The Housing Authority worked
in partnership with Independence First to make the entire new homes
visit able to persons with disabilities, and two of the units are
handicap accessible. Eight offers to purchase have been made to
date. Through all of its homeownership programs, the Housing Authority
has sold more than 125 homes at various prices to serve many income
levels.
The Highland Park HOPE VI grant will be used to replace aging
public housing with 24 market-rate, single-family homes, 74 affordable
housing tax credit units, and 54 public housing units. In addition,
42 new 4-bedroom, single-family homes, including 2 homeownership
units, will be constructed on vacant lots in the surrounding neighborhood
to stimulate additional economic development. With this new HOPE
VI grant, the Milwaukee Housing Authority has received nearly $112
million in HOPE VI funds for public housing redevelopment and homeownership
units.
Assistant Secretary Liu presented a key to Ernest Hill, who recently
purchased a Housing Authority home, and a Homeownership Month Proclamation
from Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle was presented to Director Galvan.
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