Summary:
This authority regulates the conditions
and the process by which housing authorities may receive permission
to demolish or otherwise dispose of housing units that they have
previously agreed to operate as public housing.
Purpose:
The Annual Contributions Contract (ACC)
is the instrument by which the Federal Government agrees to provide
annual subsidies to specific publicly owned housing units, in exchange
for a commitment from the housing authority to maintain those units
for low-income use under the system of rules that governs federally
funded public housing. The ACC prohibits public housing authorities
(HAs) from demolishing these units, disposing of them, or leasing
them for periods longer than a year without the approval of the
Secretary. However, when public housing units have outlived their
usefulness or can better serve the community in another form, Demo/Dispo
provides the housing authority with an avenue for seeking permission
to remove them from the ACC and thereby deregulate their use.
Type of Assistance:
HUD does not provide funds
specifically for performing demolition or other disposition activities.
However, housing authorities may use funds provided under HOPE VI
[LINK], the Comprehensive Improvement Assistance
Program (CIAP), the Comprehensive Grant Program (CGP), Public
Housing Development, as well as funds from nonfederal sources.
Eligible Grantees:
Application:
The Secretary has delegated approval
of Demolition/Disposition applications to the Assistant Secretary
for Public and Indian Housing. Once the Special Applications Center
(SAC) is in operation, this authority will be delegated to its Director.
HAs may apply at any time to the Processing Center serving their
area. After May 6, 1998, HAs will apply directly to the SAC in Chicago.
Funding Status:
Demo/Dispo is governed by 24 CFR 970. These
regulations, as well as other relevant information, are available
online through HUDCLIPS. The
Demo/Dispo page on
HUD's website has technical assistance material and other information
to make applications simple. An application form has been published
in the Federal Register for public comment. The comment period
ends in March 1998.
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